Posts Tagged ‘PinUp’

item of the week : molly mermaid mobile phone skin by Fluff

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Fluff’s DecalGirl Molly Mermaid Mobile Phone Skin

image source decalgirl.com

Turn your mobile phone into an adorable piece of artwork by covering it with a DecalGirl device skin illustrated by Fluff. Fluff has been making cute retro themed collections of bags and accessories like coin purses, key chains, wallets, and more. Now you can bring Fluff’s designs to your phone (or laptop, tablet, or gaming device for that matter) with her brand new DecalGirl skins. Turn your phone into a vintage pinup and tattoo inspired aquatic world. And theme all your on-the-go essentials with other items from the Molly Mermaid collection.

The Molly Mermaid Mobile Phone Skin is available for around $10 (depending on the device) at www.decalgirl.com.

- Jennifer

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item of the week : skulls wine & roses kiss lock purse by IHazABag

Friday, January 27th, 2012

IHazABag’s Skulls Wine & Roses Kiss Lock Purse

image source ihazabag.etsy.com

This bag does it all. This bag can be casual or dressy, could fit for many looks from pinup to steampunk to Victorian, it can be spring with its floral print or winter with its muted tones, girly with its roses or tough with its skulls. This bag will blend nicely into your wardrobe and being black and grey tones, it will work with most any outfit. Purses by IHazABag always have great detailing, love the closure and the spider bow and chains on the side, too cute! (but sophisticated at the same time too).

The Skulls Wine & Roses Kiss Lock Purse is available for $70 at www.ihazabag.etsy.com.

- Jennifer

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item of the week : ava swimsuit by Lucy B Lingerie

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011

Lucy B Lingerie’s Ava Swimsuit

image source lucyb.com

Lucy B Vintage Inspired Lingerie has taken my love for vintage lace and 1950s styled swimsuits and has meshed them together in the Ava Swimsuit. The glorious swimsuit has removable straps, supportive boning, and a padded sweetheart bust line. Whether you’re lounging by the pool or sunbathing at the beach, this suit will make you feel and look like a Hollywood starlet.

The Ava Swimsuit by Lucy B Vintage Inspired Lingerie is available online at www.lucyb.com.

- Meagan

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PinUp : Amelia Nightmare

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

With a number of magazine covers already under her belt, the California based Amelia Nightmare recently arrived into the world of modeling from working as a hair stylist and makeup artist. Amelia uses her talents to contribute to the styling of the photographs she models for resulting in a multi-faceted, yet strikingly bold aesthetic with a polish that makes her style stand out.

photographer : Le Mew
makeup artist : Amelia Dinmore
model : Amelia Dinmore
fashion designer : Artifice Clothing
set design : Armando Esquivel
lighting tech : Armando Esquivel
special thanks to : Raquel Garcia

view the full feature in the April/May 2011 Issue

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PinUp : Audrey Kitching

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Making her own way amongst media-made personalities, Hollywood based Audrey Kitching is a multi-faceted, self-made phenom. Now the owner of two clothing brands inspired by punk and vintage fashions, Tokyolux and Coco De Coeur, Audrey continues to achieve independent successes.

interview by : Clint Catalyst
photographer : Ama Lea
fashion stylist : Sharon of Toxic Vision
wardrobe : Toxic Vision
model : Audrey Kitching

You’re one of the few individuals who’s parlayed your notoriety as an ‘internet personality’ into several successful, revenue-generating business ventures. To be honest, I don’t think I could name all the different companies that are either your own, or with whom you’ve worked, in the last year alone. As a starting point, would you please clarify that facet of your life for us? In other words, 2010: what brands were affected by, or resulted from, your ‘personal brand’ of Audrey Kitching?

Audrey Kitching : Wow, this last year has been a whirlwind. If I could ever be at the right place at the right time it’s now. When I was younger and first got into styling, modeling, and writing I was clueless. I say that now coming from experience. I listened to a lot of the wrong people, I was told what to do and was horribly taken advantage of by more companies than I could count on one hand. With that being said, they were opportunists and I was very naive. Not the best match. After being beaten down and used as a puppet, you eventually wise up or get eaten. Luckily for me being someone’s snack was never an option. Today I am the proud owner of two knitwear brands. The first being Tokyolux which is elegant vintage-inspired clothing with an edge, followed by the unisex punk rock royalty best known as Coco De Coeur. They are still a baby, neither of them are a year old yet. The possibilities the future holds with designing is so exciting to me at the moment. Those are the only brands I have been attached to that are designed, created, and owned by me!

view the full feature in the February/March 2011 Issue

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