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This is the first in an ongoing series of interviews with Gothic Artists, presented by me, Wednesday Black exclusively for The Gothic Tea Society.
Pandora Moore is the very driven Gothic force behind Delightfully Deviant. She is an extraordinary artist, tailor, seamstress, business woman and Goth.
I have watched Delightfully Deviant grow over the past year thanks to her awesome creations and focused customer service. Be sure to check out the Delightfully Deviant Etsy shop where you can also order custom Gothic fashion at reasonable prices.
If you have never heard of Delightfully Deviant or Pandora, Let me have the pleasure of introducing you now.
Pandora Moore
I was born and raised in the High Desert in Southern California. Specifically, Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center then in the actual city of Twentynine Palms. I spent the kindergarten through high school in the same house on the same street in the same city. I was blessed in that way. I have a lot of fond memories (and not so fond) :D
I am the second middle child. I have an older brother Ray Woods who is a singer and a musician, I have an Older sister Paulina Woods who is an Alumni of UCF and a Journalist and a Younger brother Daniel Woods who is still just discovering his calling.
In all honesty I have to say I wasn’t “Different” in the gothic since when I was a child. I have and always will hate horror movies and slasher films. I’m more of a mystery and action kind of gal (but no chick flicks)
I was raised in a family that was wholesome and Christian. The church I was raised in was a part of the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI). I was very much ingrained in that so I was very much focused on “getting to heaven” and “outreach”, “saving souls”. I didn’t even know the meaning or interests of the Gothic society and Culture until I was about 19 years old.
Barbie Dolls of course. I would hand sew them clothing I made from old socks and bits of old clothing found at the thrift stores in town.
My journey to “being goth” began when I left my hometown at the age of 18 and moved to live with my sister in La Puente California. We both got jobs at Knotts Berry Farm. We were living at that time in the home of one of the ladies in the church that was a sister church to the one we were raised in. I was attending Fullerton College and My sister was attending University of California Fullerton. Somewhere along the way work and school came in the way of church and my sister and I were kicked out of the church ladies house. With nowhere to go we both lived in my sisters car from May 05 to May 06 as we did not want to go back home to the high desert and give up on college.
Vending
Is Purple your very favorite color?
Yes. Purple to me signifies life, happiness, success, ambition and joy. Specifically Royal Purple. Which is also the bottom color of the Gay Pride flag which means spirt. All of which are a part of who I am.
My mother taught me the basics of sewing that she learned from her mother. We were very poor when I was growing up due to my father leaving us in the city we were in when he got out of the military and filing for divorce. With 4 children and no help, my mother had to shop at thrift stores or community clothing banks and alter the clothing she found there to fit us as we grew. I picked up a lot of what I know now from watching her sew late at night after she got off work or before she went to school.
Bats Day
Being a homeless college student with not a lot of cash to spare, I did not like the style of the clothing offered in Hot Topic. Nor could I afford the high fashions I found while surfing the net. So I learned to make my own by getting fabric in the Los Angeles Garment District and making clothing to wear to the Meet-ups and gothic events. Since then I have been on a mission to create clothing that people could afford and still look just as jaw dropping as anything designed by any of the “top” gothic brands.
I fell in love with Victorian clothing but did not like the complicated cuts and styles of the original designs so I strive to simplify them and bring a more modern feel to the designs I make but still a touch of the era gone by.
The company Delightfully Deviant was created when I met and married my husband and moved to San Diego. (He is in the Navy)
How did you meet?
Our first date was at Bats Day 2007. We accidentally wore matching outfits in red and black. He loved what I made so much that year he asked me if I wanted to start selling my clothing. I gave him a resounding yes.
It was not until 2008 when I came home crying after being let go from a belly dancing group I was in, that he said “why are you worried what they think of you? Go create your own thing.” That night he came up with the name “Delightfully Deviant”. We purchased the website but I am not a web designer so it sat for a few years. I made custom clothing for friends and acquaintances but kept my various day jobs.
After I recovered, I took a job at a local casino and met my current cheer team of Jessica Lord and Liz Sharratt. They both had encouraged me for the 10 months I was at the casino to quit and start my own business. In February of 2011 I did just that. I opened my etsy and everything else has just come together.
I do not. My designs are patterned by my husband. He is pretty handy to have around!
I can draw what I want to create, give him the size chart for a model or client and he will create the pattern for me to then cut out and sew so we are a working team when it comes to creating the things I make and sell.
one day I plan to be somewhere on the level of Retroscope fashions. I absolutely LOVE Laura Jones (the owner) and consider her to be my idol and mentor in what I am trying to accomplish. She has guided me to to where I am today and I have been able to ask her so many questions and learn from her experience without judgment.
Perfect!
I really don’t know for sure but I can just only imagine that it is because of culture. Black culture looks at all goths as demonic or evil. Black people tend to be more spiritual in a Christian sense. It is very hard as a black goth to find others in the scene and as such you feel as if you are singled out by some goths because you ARE rare.
I want to make a mention of your Facebook page called Black and African American Goths. The page can be found HERE
1. Bunnies! (and San Diego House Rabbit Society)
2. Cookies!!!!!! (I will do anything for cookies. I have been known to jump out of bed when offered cookies)
3. The color Purple
4. Wigs. Lots and Lots of wigs 99.999999% of the people I know have never seen my natural hair. I live for wigs
5. Gay Pride (I am bisexual)
6. Yaoi Manga ( I admit, I have an addiction)
What are you not? Biggest misconception or assumption about you that isn't true?
SNOBBY. I have no clue why but people assume I am snobby or stuck up before they get to know me. I think it may be misconceptions based on the clothing I make for myself or maybe I carry myself in a way that makes me seem uppity? I am not sure. I am actually very shy. When people think I am judging them, I am, but 99% of the time I judge THEM to be better than ME.
Are you actually a trained Mortician?
Yes.
SNOBBY. I have no clue why but people assume I am snobby or stuck up before they get to know me. I think it may be misconceptions based on the clothing I make for myself or maybe I carry myself in a way that makes me seem uppity? I am not sure. I am actually very shy. When people think I am judging them, I am, but 99% of the time I judge THEM to be better than ME.
Are you actually a trained Mortician?
Yes.
Your Bats day outfits are fabulous. Which has been your favorite so far?
2010. I just felt like a princess in that Royal purple/blue velvet.
2010. I just felt like a princess in that Royal purple/blue velvet.
How about Pets? What kind? How many?
3
Kaylee. ( her head is sideways). She is a 5 lb mixed breed bunny We adopted from the Bunny Bunch Rabbit Rescue in Orange County, Ca. She was rescued from a park and suffers from head-tilt caused by E. cuniculi. She's a quiet sweetie who would rather spend her time grooming Lucifer or munching on hay in her litter box. She doesn't like to go out much.
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Kaylee. ( her head is sideways). She is a 5 lb mixed breed bunny We adopted from the Bunny Bunch Rabbit Rescue in Orange County, Ca. She was rescued from a park and suffers from head-tilt caused by E. cuniculi. She's a quiet sweetie who would rather spend her time grooming Lucifer or munching on hay in her litter box. She doesn't like to go out much.
-Lucifer. Our 17 lb Flemish Giant bunny. He was a "cull rescue" The breeder sold him cheap because otherwise she would have killed him due to his ear not being to breed standards. He is a ham! He loves to go out on his lead or in his stroller to any festival or park and tilts his head up for all the kids to pet him. He's an attention hog.
- Raven. She is a 15 lb Pekingese we adopted via the Oregon Pekingese Rescue Network. She was found roaming the streets in Portland, Or. She hates people. It took her 3 months to like us or let us near her. She will bark at strangers but when they try to pet her she runs and hides under a desk or chair!
Pet Peeve?
Being called fat. I found a photo of myself floating around the internet being blogged by fat/bbw groups. It made me feel so depressed. I know they were trying to make large girls feel good about themselves but I have always felt horrible about my weight and that made me feel worse.
Being called fat. I found a photo of myself floating around the internet being blogged by fat/bbw groups. It made me feel so depressed. I know they were trying to make large girls feel good about themselves but I have always felt horrible about my weight and that made me feel worse.
The Hat is to die for!
“Ambition: No matter the challenge, just keep pushing forward. If the next door won't open...BREAK A WINDOW.” - Me
Yes. My Hearse is a 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Scotts & Seville conversion. Her name is Victoria Susan and she was an engagement gift from my husband when we married in ’08.
You can find Delightfully Deviant on Facebook HERE
and the Delightfully Deviant Etsy shop HERE