Posts Tagged ‘outfits’
Scribblenauts: Wordsmith Wardrobe
Scribblenauts is a very cute, fun game, and the character designs are all unique and adorable. The main character, Maxwell, has a great outfit with lots of cool greens and blues, topped with a fiery red hat to give him some contrast. It’s kooky yet comfortable, so an outfit inspired by his duds includes cashmere, flats, and philosoraptors (aka. a velociraptor). Check out his hat as well: if you didn’t get one when you ordered the game, there are a few on ebay.
See product details after the break:
Batman: Arkham Asylum Attire
The new Batman game, Arkham Asylum, is pretty awesome, as everyone and their video game playing dog has asserted these past few weeks. However, the real highlight of most Batman series are the flamboyant but sinister villains: two female villains, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, appear in Arkham Asylum in some sexy new duds to match their villainy. However, if the style of a crazy clown and a floral femme fatale is too risque, I’ve come up with two outfits inspired by their famous Batman eccentricity!
See the outfits after the break:
The Lord of the Rings: Fashion of Rivendell

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Darn, I missed Hobbit Day! At least I’ve caught up in time to round out the end of Tolkien Week. For non-Tolkien fans, Hobbit Day is on September 22nd, which is the date of Bilbo and Frodo’s birthday, celebrated by the Long Awaited Party at the beginning of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
In honor of The Lord of the Rings series, I’ve put together an outfit based on the elves in The Lord of the Rings movie by Peter Jackson. It’s elegant, sumptuous, and won’t make you look like you’re reenacting elf cosplay. One word of warning is that the ensemble is not cheap, but it is fit for a Queen of Gondor:
Pushing Daisies: The Snook Look
Style and Pushing Daisies go together like an alive-again Mom and apple pie. The visuals of this fantasy-comedy wonderland were superb: the show created a unique world that combined vintage with modern, and dressed noir drama in neon colors and eccentric patterns. Their Emmy wins in makeup, art direction and costume design were definitely well-deserved, as was Kristin Chenoweth’s win for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Congratulations all around!

Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook on Pushing Daisies
In honor of Ms. Chenoweth’s award, I’ve put together a look inspired by her character, Olive Snook. Even a feisty waitress at the Pie Hole could afford these clothes:

