Yeah, not cool at all.
The only good thing to come out of all this, I think, is that Disney Couture has a new jewelry line promoting the film. Designed by Tom Binns, who creates crazy kinds of ornate jewelry, the collection has some sweet shit, like this:
Yes, totally overpriced and NOT AT ALL WORTH the $900 pricetag, but still interesting enough. Bet you dough that Katy Perry will probably be wearing it soon enough; she often dresses up like an egg before, so this wouldn't be too weird.
The stuff that's more affordable, though, is also way more wearable. My picks would be:
Tea Party dangling earrings, $60
Red Queen pendant necklace, $75
Red Queen earrings, $100
Cheshire Cat hoop earrings, $75
Keyhole Rose ring, $50
Keyhole Mushroom ring, $50
I don't think I'll end up buying any of it, though. There's just something about the fact that it's designed specifically for Burton's monstrosity that rubs me the wrong way. Maybe at a sample sale, for way less than what it's being marketed at? Yeah, probably.Red Queen pendant necklace, $75
Red Queen earrings, $100
Cheshire Cat hoop earrings, $75
Keyhole Rose ring, $50
Keyhole Mushroom ring, $50
+ Photos courtesy of AmysRobot, Katy-Perry.org, Karmaloop, Fred Flare
The cheshire cat hoops actually look really badass, and remind me of the Corinthian from the "Sandman" comics:
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