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Sep 30, 2010 7:31AM

Cartoon Courtney Love gets a Makeover While her Birkin Walks

Courtney Love was animated along side Andre Leon Tally and Uncle Karl Lagerfeld in a short film called "The Dark Night of the Soul" by a cartoonist named Michael Mouris.

Should you know Mouris? I suppose if you spend tremendous amounts of time on the Internet, and do nothing else, you'd know that Michael Morris is a guy who spends his time making animated pictures of celebrities(most likely for his own pleasure and viral re-posting) like Clay Aiken er, whats a nice way to say jerking off?

What's different from this Mouris creation that is getting attention? He threw fashion in the mix with Courtney, Karl and Andre cameos in a nonsensical cartoon with a walking Birkin bag. Well, it won't make sense unless you know the following facts and deeply care about Courtney's style evolution:

She once burned Marc Jacob's gift: of pieces from his 1992 Perry Ellis  grunge collection that Marc sent Courtney and Kurt because at the time, she was "punk."

She wore a fake Chanel to Paris Hilton's party, Uncle Karl found out, got mad and then felt sorry for her. He flew her to Paris, shot her in nothing but pearls and schooled her on the ways of couture.

She got a Birkin as a gift and it ended what she calls her days of dressing "kook."

This f-bomb infused film opens with credits that say "The best f*ck in the world." Why the fashion world cares so much about Courtney is simple. During her days as a self-proclaimed punk, she made enough noise that people had to notice her. The difference with luxury clothing Courtney is that she's still the crazy foul mouthed loon, just in better clothes. Making an assumption based on all the fashion week coverage and blogs like What Courtney Wore, the fashion industry and the public are still buying into it. If you aspire to be a star and a fashion fixture, take notes from Love.

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Oct 18, 2009 4:33PM

Funhouse Style: Mrs. Mia Wallace, Film Fashion Icon

Smoking Cigarettes (Fake!)
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Get this Wig!  internationalwig.com

I have to admit, when "Pulp Fiction" first came out, I went out and bought a long white button down shirt, black cropped capri pants and black flats. I channeled Mrs. Mia Wallace. I wore that outfit at least three times a week, and years later, I still find myself yearning to rock it again, long after the ensemble was scrapped due to the thread-thin garments and soles becoming detached from the shoes.

Halloween is fast approaching, and so, Fashion Funhouse Emporium will be bringing you fashion icons of film to inspire your costume creativity.

And, if you continue to wear this bad ass style all year long, I wont judge!

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