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Let’s admit it, vampires are sexy! Let’s also admit, for not having a pulse, they sure can dress! The clothing, the makeup and the jewelry. Nothing says passion and lust like black and red

…as Dracula, gave the cape and medallion it’s fame, and made it them a signature fashion for the undead. Finally, the vampire was turning into a slightly fashionable monster!

Bram Stoker’s Dracula had been written long before vampires were caught on camera. Nosferatu was originally based on Bram Stoker’s Novel. Due to unauthorized use of the Dracula character Nosferatu’s character was renamed. He went from Count Dracula to Count Orlock.
Hollywood was still waiting for it’s Dracula, in 1931 Bela Lugosi changed the way people would perceive vampires forever. The new vampire was suave, debonair and well dressed. As bourgeois as only a count could be, Dracula now wore a vested suit, with a proper cape, and gloves. Bela Lugosi PosterAmazon
Black Lace-Up Tuxedo Swallowtail Corset Top $39.95If you are looking for a look like this one for women, let me tell you, I looked and looked. Eventually I gave up, until I came across this awesome top! It has the collar and everything. This corset shirt was an amazing find,…

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If you are hosting a Halloween party, you might like a drink that will please your vampire guests. Here is a vampire cocktail that will start some neck biting.

…for adults only!

Halloween Party Cocktail - Bloody Vampire
3 ounces Captain Morgan original spiced rum
3 ounces sweetened cherry flavored Kool-Aid
Ice cubes
Pour the spiced rum and Kool-Aid into a cocktail shaker with 3 or 4 ice cubes. Shake well. Pour into a highball glass, including the ice. If you want, you can freeze some of the cherry Kool-Aid in your ice cube trays and use the cherry ice cubes so they won’t dilute the drink….

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Halloween party cocktail recipe: Bloody Vampire

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