THE DRESS CODE

THE NEW YEAR'S EVE EVE MASKED BALL

On Friday the 30th December 2011, 10 pm till 4 am at St Matthew's Church, Brixton
Dress Code – Divine Decadence – Masks Obligatory – Clothes Optional
£10 Charity Fines To Crisis For Inappropriate Attire - Dress Up or Stay At Home
Prangsta Costumiers offer 20% Discount

THE ANIMAL PARTY
On New Year's Eve, Saturday the 31st December 2011
10 pm till 4 am in a private warehouse at 458 Hackney Road, London E2
Dress Code – Animals

Prize categories for The Animal Party listed below to inspire your sartorial beasts:

The African Great Game
The Creature From The Deep
The Slimiest Snake
The Most Mischievous Monkey
The Penguin's Dance
The Finest Horse
Beastliest Behaviour
The Most Beautiful Antlers
The Most Extensive Use of Dead Animals
The Most Talkative Parrot
The Puppy that’s Not Just For Christmas
The Most Feline Aristocrat
The Tallest Giraffe
The Stripiest Zebra
The Leopard That Changed Its Spots
The Otterly Loveliest Otter
The Kangaroo With The Biggest Pouch


The Dress Code is Obligatory Not Optional – If you’re walking down the street and everyone doesn’t stop and stare then please go home and change. Be beautiful, fill the creases and the lines, hide behind a mask that you create at one of our mask making workshops.  Charity Fines are now in force at the entrance - £10 for no Mask – with a free mask, £10 for any item of ugly clothes such as jeans, sneakers or tea shirts. Those wearing truly ugly outfits won’t be allowed in.
 
Raid your Parents & your Grandparents closets, Borrow the Ball Gown your Godmother wore to the Coronation, the Suit your Great Uncle Danced The Charleston To in 1954, Go To The V & A & Copy Yohji Yamamoto’s 1991 Dress.  But To Be Honest We Don’t Give a Damn What You Wear as Long As It Makes Your Beautiful – It’s A Hideous & Horrible World – Let’s Make It Beautiful – Just For One Night
 
PRANGSTA COSTUMIERS are delighted to offer patrons of The Last Tuesday Society a 20% discount on costume hire.
Prangsta, a treasure trove of remade vintage costumes and sub circus styling aids"
The Sunday Times Style
- July 2009

The discerning dandy, the debonair debutante and the delightful darling's costumiers of choice with a styling service which tailors to the individual.
Founded by St. Martin's fashion graduate Melanie Wilson in 1998, Prangsta designs couture garments for sale and hire, all from vintage fabrics. Each piece is lovingly crafted with exquisite attention to detail and perfect fit. Prangsta specialises in Masquerade, Circus and Cabaret, Period Costumes, Fairy Tales and Wonderlands.