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Be the Drama: How to Make Your Alter-Ego Legendary in Glamtopia
By Miss Noitall, certified chaos consultant “Drama isn’t a side effect. It’s a skillset.” In Think Drag RPG, your rise to fame isn’t just about serving looks and slaying challenges—it’s about living your fantasy in full color. And let’s be clear: drama doesn’t only belong on stage. If you’re not turning heads with your backstory,…
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Miss Noitall Presents: You Better Werk That Lens
This is story-first drag. You’re the author, the actor, the scandal, and the reveal. “Picture this,” you begin, and suddenly we’re in your world—whether it’s a haunted pageant, a glitter-drenched time loop, or your own rise from glamdust to glory. Narrative entries are spoken or written stories, sometimes paired with visuals or character voiceovers. Think…
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Born to Be Fake. Destined to Be Iconic.
An interview with Gloriana Bang, the queen with the yellow mane who’s been here since the first sequin was sewn.By Miss Monday Mourning “Everything in Glamtopia is fake,” Gloriana Bang says, swirling a glass of enchanted nectar that refuses to spill. “The streets are painted. The gossip is scripted. The wigs are glued down by…
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A feathery LOOK
Feathers have long been associated with luxury, extravagance, and high fashion. From the opulent outfits of royalty to modern-day runway shows, feathers continue to symbolize sophistication and bold style. Adding feathers to your look can instantly make it more glamorous Adding feathers to your look can instantly make it more glamorous, offering texture, movement, and…
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Drag Makeup for Older Men: A Step-by-Step Guide
Drag makeup is a powerful tool for self-expression, creativity, and transformation. The process may require a few specific considerations for older men to make the most of mature skin and distinct facial features. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to perfect your look, here’s a step-by-step guide to applying drag makeup that celebrates your…
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Funny or Vulgar
In drag performances—or any performance—what is considered funny or vulgar can be subjective and depends largely on the audience, cultural context, and the intentions of the performer. Here’s a breakdown of how these elements are often viewed in the context of drag. What is Considered Funny in Drag Performance What is Considered Vulgar in Drag…