One of my favorite historical fashion periods is 19th-century bustles, and I’m not picky...
Trystan L. Bass
A self-described ElderGoth, Trystan has been haunting the internet since the early 1990s. Always passionate about costume, from everyday office wear to outrageous twisted historical creations, she has maintained some of the earliest online costuming-focused resources on the web. Her costuming adventures are chronicled on her website, TrystanCraft. She also ran a popular fashion blog, This Is CorpGoth, dedicated to her “office drag.”
Yesterday was Malcolm X’s birthday, May 19, 1925, often celebrated as Malcolm X Day, and...
People have emailed and commented at us asking for reviews of the costumes for...
I haven’t watched all the episodes of The Nevers (2021), currently playing on HBO,...
Marlene Dietrich died on May 6, 1992, so this Throwback Thursday is in her...
The 1830s have such wacky fashions that you’d think nobody would present them on...
Viola Davis is such a bad-ass, and we’ve been lucky that she’s graced us...
Ann Roth might not be a common name among frock flick fans, but this...
This Man Candy Monday arose because I wondered what Joseph Fiennes did between playing...
Wuthering Heights was my favorite novel as a teenager because, of course, it fit...