Razzle Dazzle Sales Deck

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Razzle Dazzle Gals is a lovely collection of Burlesque ladies, whose art is done in a fun retro style. These girls are stylish, curvy, classy and sassy. Influenced by the Neo-Burlesque movement that can currently be seen in fashion, music, popular television and major movie releases.

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Red Hot Rocket Design is the collaboration of artists Julian Koiles and Ryan Hungerford. Together these two artists have over two decades

of professional experience designing characters, toys, stationary, and licensing properties for some of the most well known companies in the industry,

such as Nickelodeon, Hasbro, Lisa Frank, Jakks Pacific, and Playhut.

Intrigued by the wonderful world of licensing, Red Hot Rocket Design decided to create their own unique properties. decided to create their own unique properties.

Focusing on creating fun and lively works that could pop of the page before your very eyes!

✻ Cute✻ Curvy

✻ Classy

✻ Sassy

✻ Confident

ATTRIBUTES: TARGET MARKET:

Primary ✻ 18 - 24

Secondary ✻ 18 - 30

©Red Hot Rocket Design

Internationally, Burlesque is undergoing a renaissance. Burlesque dancers and companies are springing up in urban centers, and a search on most popular networking websites will bring up

countless modern dancers, comedians, and enthusiasts eager to share their passion for the days of the striptease.

ABOUT THE BRAND

Razzle Dazzle Gals is a lovely collection of Burlesque ladies, whose art is done in a fun retro style. These girls are stylish, curvy, classy and sassy.The collection features a wide variety of fun poses, patterns and other design elements.

Trend Influences

ProductsBurlesque and Pin-Up

Dita Von Teese

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Advertising Celebrity

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Media

Movies Television[The Vintage Movement]*

Music[The Vintage Movement]*

*The Vintage Movement is a new social movement of people who are essentially trying to escape back to the 1940’s, 1950’s, and early-to mid-1960’s.