the gaudy god
spring/summer 2011
cream angora cardigan, white bustier, high waisted pink bubble skirt, deep red velvet wedges, sunday school clutch (vintage)
round stussy sunglasses, pink floral lace top, three teared slip skirt (vintage), pink floral cross neckless (gaudy god)
b.a. tiffany’s hat, composition notebook print cut-out dress (vintage), cream floral cross neckless (gaudy god)
black button up lace shirt, black knit school skirt (vintage) photographer Jennifer Mauer editor Amador Hermosillo marketing Asjhra Harper
The Gaudy God is a filmmaker, designer and vintage dealer with expensive bad taste.
Creating under the antithetic he likes to
call “classy trashy”; a mix of high to low pieces composed of hand-picked 80s’ garments paired with original designs. Style & fashion are his religion and this spring/summer season he’s turned to his Bible (the cult classic 80s’ film Heathers) for inspiration.
Filled with cut-outs, lace, wide brim hats,
and strong shoulder pads, this is not your stuffy grama’s attic vintage.
These are clothes that people have worn and will
continue to wear.
In blushes, blacks, & whites this collection
is for cute girls and gay guys who aren’t afraid of walking down the street with a funeral floral arrangement cross around their neck. The Gaudy God is a member of Chicago’s underground vintage scene, operating without a store front, selling his curated vintage collections at various hosted parties, trunk shows, and pop-up shops around the city.
All vintage is one of one. He accepts
appointments upon request at his Wicker Park showroom.
Matt Kasin (224) 639 2132 gaudygod@gmail.com thegaudygod.blogspot.com