Audrey Horne Twin Peaks Look / Styled by: Asia De Montesquieu
Welcome to Twin Peaks, population 51,201. Mysterious Audrey Horne (Sherylin Fenn) infatuated with Special Agent Dale Cooper, danced in her signature plaid skirt and red sweater at a forlorn diner, and tied a knot in a cherry while working undercover at One Eyed Jacks to help Agent Cooper solve the murder of Laura Palmer.
Director David Lynch is famous for creating twisted, powerful, fascinating characters, one of the many elements which has drawn me to his always unique and haunting films among Mulholland Drive and Blue Velvet. I always admired the Art Direction and Style of Lynch, the way he is filming dreams with a 50's touch, painting the subconscious with a timeless signature, a higher sense of style, and an obvious love for women.
The Lynchian female symbolizes complex, deep, enigmatic characteristics, parallel to the surrealistic dreams and metaphors in his films. Their perfect imperfections of paradoxal idiosyncrasies, contrasting; fragility with strength, to sensuality with coyness, are always accompanied by their iconic elegant style.
My sense of style is always inspired by Arts, History Literature, Film and Life. Fashion to me is not only a unidimensional component, wherein I'm blindly emulating the upcoming New York or Paris Fashion Week designs, however, equally who I want to be, how I want to express myself, individually. Unquestionably, David Lynch and his films are paramount ingredients that continue to influence me fashionably.
Audrey Horne's Two Sides: The Coy and the Sensual / Excerpt from Twin Peaks by David Lynch
Audrey Horne at the Double R Diner / Excerpt from Twin Peaks by David Lynch