I love fairy tales, folk tales, legends. I especially love it when someone exposes the creepiness of it all in fashion, film or any other form of expression. Littleredridinghood.de bleeds beautiful silk scarf designs that beg the questions: Why is she wearing red? What’s with the hood? What’s really in that basket? A dozen tiny red riding hoods settled under the flight of a giant black bird ooze a stunning tale or darkness and beauty – and it looks good with a plain white shirt and jeans.
Another design offers floating skulls – or alien heads, I can’t tell – that give off a quirky vibe up close, but from a distance the colorful blend simply adds up to a charming sense of style. But why spend 69 Euros on a scarf if you don’t wear them? Well, here's one excuse: weave a textile tale. Buy a half dozen and line them up as a tapestry behind your bed and you’re sure to have freaky dreams to tell your friends about every day; dreams Dalí might still find boring, but screw him, he’s a whole different kind of creepy -- a calculated, geometric distortion of reality.
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