![]() Edward knows how to rock the full leather look. Speaking of Edward Scissorhands, let’s talk about leather. So, whether you’re channeling Lydia from Beetlejuice or Edward Scissorhands, don’t be afraid to incorporate as much black as you’d like into your everyday look. One of the biggest fashion myths of all time is that pink (or any other color) is the “new black.” Black is-and always will be-the only color that will never go out of style or season. The little black dress is a wardrobe must-have, a black blazer is a work essential, and a plain black tee can be dressed up or down for any occasion. ![]() Black is a classic color that flatters most skin types, body types, and events. ![]() And that’s one of the elements that makes Tim Burton’s films so era-less and timeless-black!īlack isn’t just for the macabre and spooky. When you think Tim Burton, you probably think black, black, and more black. Let’s get into the spooky spirit of the season by taking a look at some of the fashion lessons we can learn from Tim Burton’s most beloved characters and scenes. His artistic style tells us it’s okay to be who you are and wear what you want-whether you have scissors for hands or a detachable head. In fact, his film, art, and fashion designs are so unique that the style phrase “ Burtonesque” has been named for him. Tim Burton is an artist who’s created groundbreaking movies, plots, and yes, fashion styles. Who doesn’t love spooky season? There’s something so special about putting on comfortable clothes, cuddling up with hot cocoa, and watching a Tim Burton film. What do Tim Burton’s artwork and characters teach us about fashion? ![]()
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