Posts Tagged ‘rockabilly’

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

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Fluff’s DecalGirl Molly Mermaid Mobile Phone Skin

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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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Hell Bunny spring/summer 2012 collection preview

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

A behind the scenes video of the photoshoot for Hell Bunny’s spring/summer 2012 collection. It’s filled with pastels, great floral prints, and of course tons of cute dresses!

- Jennifer

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music video : And One – Military Fashion Show

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Take And One’s “Military Fashion Show” done in a rockabilly style and it makes me a very giddy girl. I’m a big fan of And One and rockabilly music, so having the band mesh the two is pretty awesome. I know some hardcore EBM fans won’t find the video or song to be true to And One’s style, yet it shows the range and musical talent that the band possesses. I think this shows the guys in the band have a great sense of humor and it’s just a damn good version to possibly swing dance too! Oh, and Steve Naghavi looks amazing in his leather jacket and cuffed denim pants. Me-ow!

- Meagan

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item of the week : brothel creepers blue shoe by London Underground

Friday, February 4th, 2011

London Underground’s Brothel Creepers Blue Shoe


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Don’t step on my blue suede shoes, jerk! London Underground’s Brothel Creepers Blue Shoe are found on www.topman.com and these beauties would make Elvis proud. Brothel Creepers are commonly called, Creepers, and are one of my favorite style of shoes with the crepe sole and patterned stitching design. Whether you’re creeping around the town at night or just hanging with your friends, these shoes will be an awesome compliment to an outfit.

The Brothel Creepers Blue Shoe by London Underground is available online at www.topman.com.

- Meagan

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item of the week : hawleywoods layrite original pomade

Friday, May 7th, 2010


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Calling all you grease monkeys out there, now your head doesn’t have to have the same consistency of what’s running your car! Hawleywoods Layrite Original Pomade has really changed my hubbies outlook on pomade, in other words, this stuff WASHES OUT and it holds! I know most of you love the build up, since it keeps the pompadour where it needs to be, but think of all the pillowcases, couches, car seats, and hats you’ve ruined! Layrite Pomade is water based so you can work with the wax-like consistency to get the perfect pomp everyday, every time AND it’s pleasant vanilla smell will have the ladies sniffin’ your quiff! This product is strong enough to use on mohawks, flat tops, or get the perfect slicked back look without looking (and feeling) like an oil slick, yuck! My hubby started using Layrite as a recommendation and has never looked back!

Hawleywoods Layrite Original Pomade is available online at www.hawleywoods.com.

- Meagan

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unaussprechlichen kulten : six string samurai

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Auxiliary Magazine would like to introduce its newest writer and column; Adam Rosina and Unaussprechlichen Kulten, respectively. A new column that looks far too deep into the morgues and mausoleums of of cult cinema for those amazing but unsung movies that just refuse to die.

Six String Samurai is a mish mashed, convoluted mess of a film. It’s also wildly entertaining, if you’re willing to overlook its flaws. Shot by writer/director Lance Mungia, turning in his only feature-length directorial credit (unless you count The Crow: Wicked Prayer, and I don’t), and released in those “anything goes” days of 90s indie cinema.  Six String Samurai stars actor/martial artist Jeffrey Falcon (also known for his roles in, well, nothing anyone’s ever seen) as a sword-swinging Buddy Holly look-alike journeying across the wasteland on a quest to become the King of rock n roll.  Along the way it offers its own take on post-apocalyptic fiction, incorporating elements from such diverse sources as the western genre, Japanese chambara films, bad sci-fi movies, and the modern fairy tale. Which is not to say that the filmmakers simply cut and pasted the best parts from other works to create this film, but rather brought together many different kinds of genre fiction and made it their own.

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