LeeAnna Vamp doesn’t wear costumes — she curates personas. At “The Fiends” event, surrounded by cartoonish vampires, werewolves, and jack-o’-lanterns, she stood like a gothic outlaw dropped into a haunted comic strip. Her outfit? A black strapless top paired with a sheer lace skirt split high at the thigh, cinched with a bold belt and finished with silver-detailed boots. The cowboy hat isn’t just an accessory — it’s a character cue.
In another scene, under the blood-red glow of Universal Horror Unleashed, she shifts into a corseted lace ensemble with flared sleeves and an asymmetrical hem. The mood is darker, more theatrical — part Elvira, part saloon sorceress. The lighting, barren trees, and eerie set design amplify the drama, but Vamp remains the focal point.
Later, beside a black van marked “Abraxas Entertaining” and a mural from The Black Phone, she leans into cinematic horror styling. The outfit remains consistent — black, textured, western-coded — but the context shifts from playful to sinister. It’s not just fashion; it’s immersive character design.
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