

LeGaspi's work on the stage was seen by Afro-futurist musician George Clinton, who recounted to Vogue that "I watched a lot of these plays, and when we first did the Mothership Connection album in 1975, I knew that I had to get the costuming from Larry LeGaspi, who was a famous costume designer for Broadway and bands like Kiss and Labelle.” Together with his iconic designs for Labelle, Kiss, and Clinton, his work for the stage and social events embodied a range of elements that presaged later developments in mainstream fashion design, including a blend of metallic futurism with black-leather primalism, the integration of electronic technology, designs that could transform into different looks, the use of flamboyant costume elements in personal dress, and stylized androgyny. LeGaspi also created costume designs for theater and club performances, such as the costumes for Divine's play Pork and Grace Jones' designs in her 1970s nightclub act. Within the fashion industry, the mass market popularity of futuristic designs following Star Wars and the rise of disco was seen as a fulfillment of LeGaspi's vision earlier in the decade. LeGaspi's designs would go on to have an extensive influence on 1970s music industry costume design and popular culture, most notably in his creation of the costumes worn by the band Kiss. He created distinct variations of what he described as his "futuristic concept" for each singer, replete with metallic designs expressing his belief that 1970s fashion would soon embrace a "Space Deco" style resonant with 1930s motifs. īy 1972, he had started designing costumes for the members of Labelle, whom he had met after one of their concerts in New York. He subsequently opened his own studio and boutique, Moonstone, where he sold his Art Deco-inspired futuristic styles in a space decorated with a moon and stars motif. Legaspi was born in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, and attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. The other section will be dedicated to the public and will contain a presentation of the game.Larry LeGaspi (J– April 26, 2001) was an American fashion designer best known for creating signature designs worn by Labelle, Kiss, Grace Jones, George Clinton and Funkadelic, Divine, and other notables in the 1970s and 1980s. It will have a section dedicated to patrons, where they can see news about the following updates, they can vote for the personals / characters they want to see in the game.
#ONE SLICE OF LUST 4.0 UPDATE#
I want to announce with this update that the game site is developing.


When we finish all the main characters and locations on the ship, everything will unfold faster. We know that we have not yet increased the size of the game content considering the time that has passed since the initial launch, but we are still in the working phase on the game base. Added the option to continue the game from the last point, without having to load a save Possibility to turn off or turn on the light for all existing rooms
#ONE SLICE OF LUST 4.0 ANDROID#
Rework of Android UI (made more user friendly) Added 2 new scenes (In the next period appears the third only for patrons) Added 3 new characters : Zoro, Robin, Boa (Not shown yet) Added lights system during nightime outside Every part of the day will now affect the outside of the ship Added scene speed system (it will help you change the scene speed or switch the position) There you have the controls on the screen as there is no keybord) New realistic fishing minigame (Optimized for mobile devices too. Hints system (every character will now have his own set of hints) Fixed a bug where the music would start if you change the camera pos on the dec Repair of some dialogues and some minor bugs Rewritten and redesigned the inventory (now items will be displayed as stacks, having displayed next to them a counter (ex: Red Fish x2)) Added a new scene with Nami (we decided to do this because we realized it wasn't all complete) (Tit job before handjob from Luffy's room)
