* Anything tribal inspired: feathers, brown leather, face paint, fake fur, animal prints, moccasins, fringe

>Fever Ray in her video "When I grow up" (photo from thevine.com.au)
* paisley
* the color orange
* avoiding black clothing... which has been my fashion staple for so long but now I'm bored of it and trying to work as much color into my outfits as possible. Black is good when you don't want to think about matching or getting dirty but I am embracing black alternatives like brown and white (clothing colors I always avoided in the past)
* arm warmers/decoration
* shoulder jewelry

(photo found on Etsy)
* simple tasteful velvet
* brass and copper details
* see through material
* jersey fabric
* small purses (I tend to stuff way too much into a big bag so I am trying to simplify what I bring with me and my shoulders are very grateful)
* images from India- Buddhism, henna designs, etc.
* vintage aprons
* steam-punk
* psychedelic inspired
>> And my continuing obsessions:
* vests

(photo found on Etsy)
* plaid
* leopard print
* turquoise, purple and neon colors
* tie dye
* over sized hoods
* utility belts
* images of ultra violence: guns, brass knuckles, knives, skeletal remains
* images of nature: trees, leaves, mushrooms, birds, big cats
* cult classic icons: Clockwork Orange, Aeon Flux, Tank Girl
* cut up t-shirts
* corseting
* tights, thigh highs and funky socks
* mixing contrasting elements: cute with edgy, gypsy punk, etc.
* polka dots
* boots
* knitwear
* overall comfort
>> That's what I am attracted to when dressing/creating clothing for myself
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