In the heart of Vancouver’s bustling streets, where neon signs flicker and secrets linger, we find Burgundy Brixx, created and portrayed by Kryst Hogan, Burgundy Brixx steps out of the shadows, her silhouette framed by the mist-kissed glow of streetlights. Her emerald-green gown clings to her curves, a nod to the golden age of cabaret. Fishnet stockings trace sinuous lines up her legs, daring anyone to look away.
But this isn’t a stage; it’s an alley—an unexpected canvas for Burgundy Brixx’s performance. The yellow taxi cab, with its checkered markings, serves as a whimsical punctuation, waiting like a co-conspirator.
The idea behind this assignment was to showcase the elegance and radiance of a burlesque dancer without the typical background of a stage or a bar.