#PARCINQFashion: Not All Evil Wears Capes — Some Wear Couture
- Parcinq Magazine
- May 24
- 2 min read

Let’s be honest—villains have always been fashion’s most irresistible muses.
For PARCINQ FASHION, we’re flipping the script. No more caped crusaders whining about destiny—this spotlight is for the ones in dark couture, strutting into the scene with danger in their eyes and drama in their silhouettes. These icons don’t just disrupt the plot—they set the trend. This season, fashion gets deliciously wicked.

DARTH VADER: The Dark Lord of Luxe


Tuxedos are cute, but Darth Vader came to slay. Think glossy black armor, a dramatic cape, and the energy of a man who knows everyone in the room will fall silent when he enters. Add a fur stole? That’s not the Force you’re feeling—it’s fashion dominance.
ROBOTNIK: Mad Genius, Mad Style


Call him Eggman, but there’s nothing soft about his fit. Robotnik is peak steampunk energy—oversized goggles, structured layers, and unapologetic edge. He’s not just out to stop Sonic. He’s out here dismantling the rules of style, one chaotic look at a time.
Lucius Malfoy - The Hot Daddy of the Wizarding World


Lucius Malfoy doesn’t enter a room. He owns it. The tailoring is razor-sharp, the stare is cold enough to freeze time, and the whole vibe screams superiority. Whether he’s casting spells or casting looks, he delivers. He might be a Death Eater, but in fashion, he's top-tier. He doesn’t belong to a house. He is the house.
ERIC NORTHMAN: Viking Drip with a Bite


Fangs out, coats on. Eric Northman is what happens when Norse mythology crashes into a Givenchy runway. A vampire with attitude, leather, and a smirk that could kill. Who needs sunlight when you’re this hot in the dark?
JASPER & HORACE: Street Couture with a Side of Crime


Cruella might be the icon, but her henchmen? Lowkey legends. Jasper and Horace bring a chaotic, gritty streetwear vibe with a rebellious edge. Think thrift-core meets criminal chic. Messy? Maybe. Stylish? Definitely. Just keep an eye on your coat—and your puppies.
Villainy has never looked this good.
Credits:
Photography by Raymond Cauilan
Words by Rxandy Capinpin
Styling by Dave Arden
Grooming by Lionel Fabros
Model Alfio Schmidt of Women Management
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