[2021]: Fashionistas Safado Challenge

Finally, Rogue—nonbinary fury in platform boots stuffed with LED screens playing old security footage of shoplifters. Their jacket was made of melted CDs, shedding rainbows under the flickering lights. They didn't walk. They prowled. And when the beat dropped—a distorted samba mixed with industrial noise—they tore off their sleeve to reveal a tattoo that read: “Good taste is for ghosts.”

Here’s a short, atmospheric piece inspired by the “Fashionistas Safado” aesthetic—think edgy, high-fashion grit, late-night urban energy, and a touch of chaotic sensuality. Velvet & Vengeance

The runway was a cracked mirror, and they walked it like a threat. fashionistas safado challenge

The judges, three figures in masks made of mirrored shards, held up scorecards. Not numbers. Words.

Dangerous. Savage. Divine.

The challenge: Safado —naughty, restless, defiant. Each contestant had to embody the beautiful wreckage of a city that never apologized.

Because the Safado never ends. It just finds a darker outfit. They prowled

First came Lyra, in a shredded PVC corset stitched with fiber-optic threads that pulsed like a heartbeat. She dragged a chain of broken high heels behind her, each step a clatter of forgotten glamour. Her eyes said: I’ve been loved badly, and I dressed for the funeral.