Wednesday, December 29, 2010

FASHIONOFTHECHRIST




Photographer: Graham Morrison

A few looks from behind the scenes at Fashion of the Christ at Marigny night club. View the rest of the looks and other photos here

Clothes/ jewelry/ outfits by: Jeffrey Brown, Aaron Gibbs, Jacob Davis, Dustin Gray, Siera Burtum

Models Pictured from top to bottom: Hannah Sexton, Nick Jones, Marian Bennett, Elise Zentar

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

High Gloss Bones



A few sleepless nights and 48 hours of non stop sewing built up to a night of mayhem with a fashion show of religious icons. We posted a few items from the show on our etsy and currently have a promotion on all items, above are a few images of what you can find there. Expect more soon along with photos from the show!

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-Dustin




Saturday, December 18, 2010

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Join us for a real holiday party kicked off with a themed runway show, Fashion of the Christ. Entry is free before 11:00p.m. Marigny has once again gave the queen city a weekend to look forward to and buzcut is happy to be apart of it.

Dustin, Jeff, Siera, Aaron, Jacob

Monday, December 13, 2010

Fashion of the Christ: Information & Preview




Marigny night club proposed an amazing opportunity for my friends and I, and needless to say we have accepted. On the 18th of December we will be showing a fashion show with the title Fashion of the Christ. Expect jesus as a woman, Mary Magdalene in jewelry made of bones, and Satan sprouting animal horns. Above are a few photos I snapped while on a road trip to collect items for the show, I'm not going to get to specific but the clues are there!
Also expect a Buzcut Boutique loaded with items from the fashion show going up soon, and new writers for the blog, Buzcut will now be taken over by Myself, Jeff, Jacob, Aaron, and Siera you will get to know us all.

Email dustin.gray@yahoo.com or buzcutresources@gmail.com to RSVP for the Fashion show and free entry before 11:00p.m. See you there!

-Dustin Gray

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Incorporation: A Touch of Punk


Every so often I think we all get an itch to rebel. I've been searching for a way to incorporate this rebel look into an everyday wardrobe and I think I have found the cure. Let's head back to where it began. Punk started to show up in the mid-70s and lived a long life throughout the 80's. It hit cities in the U.S. and the U.K. which is where it was noticed the most. New York City, London, and England is where we most associate the movement with. The music scene that we associate with punk started out in New York, the fashion, however, started in England with it's roots coming from the poor economy of the time. The beginning of Punk fashion can partly be due to Malcolm Mclaren who opened his shop SEX. Here punk fashions could be purchased and helped kick start the movement.
For us it's a little to much work to produce a Mohawk and a full face of makeup before leaving the house every morning so let's simplify this for an everyday look. I purchased a pack of studs online and simply placed them in 2 rows of 3, followed by 1 row of 2, and 1 row of 1. These were placed on the collar of a denim button up that I purchased at a thrift store. This doesn't have to cost you money, I may have spent $5.00 on the project. The studs can also be placed on the elbows, cuffs, buttons, there is an endless amount of opportunities to create this look. Just keep in mind to incorporate current trends such as the denim button up which has been going strong for the last few seasons.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

History Lesson: A Helping Hand in Where it Began



In the film Worried About the Boy, BBC shows an interpretation of Boy George's life post Culture Club. It starts out with a young George in high school being asked his ambitions and cuts to a scene of his father picking him up from jail for shop lifting a dress. It shows the trials and triumphs of a young individual in the 80's who is destined to make a name for himself. The clip above shows the first few minutes of the film, the rest can be bought or found online to watch.

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Documentation: Night Train



Photos: Aaron Gibbs

That one saturday where we took the go-go dancers place so she could have a break.


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