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    By Alan Prendergast

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    My Brother the Slumlord

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Everybody Loves Raiment

Living clothes to the edge with Angela Johnson

By Leslie Barton

Published on May 07, 2008 at 4:02am

What we know about fashion could fit inside one of our C cups, but we do know what we like, and Angela Johnson's Vaudeville Style Mystery Menagerie Fall 2008 Collection Fashion Show at the posh Clarendon Hotel sounds right up our puckered bodice. Johnson says her target market is "young, fashion-forward, daring, indie-minded, artistic women between the ages of 15 and 30 or so" and tells New Times that the 2008 line is "really dark. Almost every piece in the show is black or black and cream stripe."

Like Johnson’s fashions, the Mystery Menagerie’s not your typical runway show. DJs Jas and William Fucking Reed will provide the sounds, Pyra Sutra of Scandalesque performs pyrotechnic burlesque dances, and the city’s fiercest models will glide and strut down the Clarendon’s newly remodeled outdoor catwalk. And what will the ladies be wearing? “Old vaudeville looks, menagerie/animal inspiration, and murder mysteries,” says Johnson. Colonel Mustard, put down that pipe and zip me!


Sat., May 10, 9 p.m., 2008