Deborah Viereck

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Deborah Viereck
Occupation(s) graphic design, costume designer


Deborah Viereck is an American graphic and costume designer from Los Angeles, California, that designed costumes for Marilyn Manson and other band members in 1996 and 2002 during the Antichrist Superstar and Holy Wood eras. Deborah also designed various costumes for other artists and bands, Korn, Slipknot, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Gwen Stefani.

Gallery[edit]

The following gallery contains pictures with Marilyn Manson and other band members wearing the outfits listed in Deborah's portfolio:

Antichrist Superstar era[edit]

Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) era[edit]

RS: What's the best thing you wore in the last year?

MM: For the photo that accompanies this piece, there is a Siamese-twin lamb taxidermied jacket that I had made. I recruited a very wonderful woman named Deborah Viereck to make it for me, and told her that I only wanted clothes made from dead animals, and I don't mean leather pants. So she went and found all these scraps and roadkill and made some really interesting clothing. I wanted to make something beautiful out of what most people would think was disguisting and ugly and worthless, to show that there is some beauty in death. It's not just me being morbid.


https://deborahviereck.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/manson-quote.jpg The RS magazine issue(Confirm)
circa 2001

The Golden Age of Grotesque era[edit]

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