How must costumes be related to the theme?

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Post by diane o'thirst » Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:32 am

Short answer: They don't.

Long answer: Make whatever you want. Compliance with the theme is entirely according to your personal interpretation.

For instance, we have Santas, bunnies, clowns and pirates every year, whatever the theme. They always have a story that makes it fit in. Or they just don't give a rusty fuckwich.

Make it, don't worry about the relevance.
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Post by stormfeather » Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:09 pm

Just put some battery poweed led lights or el wire inside your reg fur coat lining= glow fur

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Post by Ugly Dougly » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:30 am

RE costumes: Don't rely on your costume for your only clothing at BM. Always bring practical desert gear for night and day, as a backup for your - well, whatever you put together as a costume.

Yeah, the monkey suit. They'll be like badly worn kimonos at Uchiyo-e.

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Post by alt12 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:01 am

they don't.....costumes are not a *must* and in my opinion are an overrated aspect of burningman. For starters, the elements dictate much of what you wear (e.g. practically nothing except a hat in the day with googles and handkerchief for dust)....the whole costume-ocracy thing seems to come from the LA burners who for obvious reasons are obsessed with appearances and "looking sexy." The LA burner uniform is a fedora and a long furr coat for men and skimpy pink furry bikini with barberalla boots for women....

just have fun with the costume thing....wear something you would never ever wear in the outside world but have always wanted to....please don't feel the pressure to wear the same crap everyone else is...... personally I try to spend as little as possible on costumes and pick my own personal theme (last year it was very much British Victorian twit )

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Post by mojo » Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:22 am

Alt12 - you are so right about the "uniform" thing. The other uniform that you see for women is the bustier and petticoat with boots.

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Post by Elderberry » Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:12 pm

alt12 wrote:they don't.....costumes are not a *must* and in my opinion are an overrated aspect of burningman. For starters, the elements dictate much of what you wear (e.g. practically nothing except a hat in the day with googles and handkerchief for dust)....the whole costume-ocracy thing seems to come from the LA burners who for obvious reasons are obsessed with appearances and "looking sexy." The LA burner uniform is a fedora and a long furr coat for men and skimpy pink furry bikini with barberalla boots for women....

just have fun with the costume thing....wear something you would never ever wear in the outside world but have always wanted to....please don't feel the pressure to wear the same crap everyone else is...... personally I try to spend as little as possible on costumes and pick my own personal theme (last year it was very much British Victorian twit )
That's an interesting observation--I was beginning to think that you had us in L.A. pegged, until I started thinking about it and most of the long fur coats and fedoras in our camp are from the guys from San Francisco!

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Re: How must costumes be related to the theme?

Post by madmatt » Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:36 am

edeveber wrote:I got a really great idea for an interactive costume last night ("interactive costume" sounds sexual; it totally isn't, at least not in this context) but it's not really related to the theme of evolution.

Am I going to be tarred and feathered for that? I've got some other ideas for art pieces that ARE related to the theme, but this one idea isn't. It's cool though. How will that fly?

Bwahahahaha! Just imagined a wasted burner on the playa wearing regular with his zipper open and his cock out. "It's interactive."

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