What are Elvira, Rose McGowan and Monica Bellucci doing in the 90s? Bram Stoker’s Dracula, What do Angelina Jolie at the 2000 Academy Awards and John Galliano-era Dior have in common? Consciously or not, they subscribe to the “slut-vampire” aesthetic.
In late August, Canadian beauty writer Hannah E. Johnson (@hannahejo) fully embraced witchy women, goth attire, and glossy blood-red lips, creating an aesthetic to match. Ta.
To accurately imitate a bimbo vampire requires “long, claw-like nails” painted in your favorite blood-red color, Johnson said Chanel, formerly known as “Vamp,” “Rouge Noir” is recommended. If this color isn’t available, Johnson says, J. Hannah’s Eames or Blue Nude will give the effect of a freshly bitten (vampire) bruised neck.
When it comes to lip color, the Ontario-based creator recommends Ellis Firth’s Ellis Red. This color is said to have been designed to reproduce the “tone of human blood.” Her metallic, shiny eyes and perfumes such as Wilhelm Parfumerie’s “Berlin Poets”, Serge Lutens’ “La Fille de Berlin”, and Dior’s “Pure Poison” also make her look like a bimbo vampire woman. It is said that it is synonymous with charm and fragrance.
@cazza_amore responded to Johnson’s first video about the currently trending aesthetic, writing, “Ok, I really do, and I’ve been looking for a real blood red lipstick for ages, thank you.” wrote.
“I didn’t have to unleash a side of me that I hadn’t yet unearthed! This has been my vibe for years, but now I know what to tell everyone,” @kris.xo.7 replied.
“I love this!!! I’ve been wearing black and blood lip since September!” @mushroomkat declared.
At the time of reporting, the hashtag #bimbovampire has been viewed more than 865,600 times on TikTok. This trend even reached the radar of Filipino-American Grammy Award winner Olivia Rodrigo.of guts The singer-songwriter used Johnson’s audio in a TikTok showing off her custom Swarovski crystal dress by Ludovic de Saint-Sernin at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12.
“Julia Fox is like a modern-day bimbo vampire queen,” Johnson added in another video on Aug. 23. “That shows the utmost respect.”
On September 3, Johnson demonstrated on TikTok how she achieves the classic slut-vampire look. However, it does include the disclaimer that this is a “quick version” and that you have the option to pack in a darker shade of shadow texture or lip liner for added intensity.
Of course, it was only a matter of time before Gen Z creators took to social media to show off their own renditions of Johnson’s witchy, fall-inspired aesthetic.
“I always have a sense of humor and try to make things a little sassy when writing beautiful content and writing. Every fall, that ‘vampy’/’soft goth’ look gets noticed. “I wanted to liven it up and add a little camp element and glitter (you can never have enough glitter),” Johnson told Yahoo’s In The Know via email about her inspiration for the trend. ration. “I think this song resonated with people because we are always so desperate to have fun.”
According to Johnson, a bimbo vampire is someone who unapologetically embraces the macabre world.
“This is a trend that applies to everyone, so whether you’re chasing the perfect blood-red lip or long nail-like nails, Bimbo Vampire can truly find inspiration anywhere. Everyone It’s a chance for me to bring out my spooky side,” she said. Added.
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