Posts Tagged ‘Romantic Threads’

fashion editorial : spellbound

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Captivating gowns that transcend this earthly plane.

featuring designs by Romantic Threads

photographer : Saryn Christina
models : Sarah Marie Hilker and Lacy Soto
location : El Mirage

view the full editorial in the October/November 2011 Issue

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October/November 2011 Issue out now!

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

The October/November 2011 issue is the eighteenth issue of Auxiliary, a magazine dedicated to alternative fashion, music, and lifestyle.  This issue features an interview with God Module, an interview with Ronan Harris of VNV Nation, a designer spotlight on Artifice Clothing, an artist spotlight on Lori Earley, and Manzin as our PinUp.  The issue also contains a beauty editorial straight from the coffin, a euphoric fashion editorial of latex and studded leather, a spellbinding gown editorial featuring designs by Romantic Threads, a batcave inspired style editorial, a Día de los Muertos Style feature, and an article on fall season drinks by the Thirsty Dudes.  It features photography by Zach Rose, Kim Akrigg, Laura Dark, Saryn Christina, and Ron Douglas, and fashion from Toxic Vision, Atelier Gothique, Rockin’ Bones, Sourpuss Clothing, Topsy Turvy Designs, Ego Assassin, House of Etiquette, Iron Fist, Hell Bunny, Red Ostrich, and much much more.

You can download it for free at :
www.auxiliarymagazine.com/issue18/AuxiliaryMagazineOctober11.pdf

Print copies are available for purchase online at :
www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/281236
And for purchase in stores at :
www.auxiliarymagazine.com/distribution

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inspiration : Sharon TK – Victorian serenity

Monday, June 14th, 2010

dress by Unhinged

photographer : Ama Lea
hair stylist : Margarita Ivette
makeup artist and model : Sharon TK
fashions : Kambriel, Unhinged, Romantic Threads, and Topsy Turvy

dress by Romantic Threads

Meagan Hendrickson :
The romanticism of Victorian era fashions gives a feeling of structure, elegance, and prudish morality. It seems strange to even consider in that long past era it was disgraceful for women to show a glimpse of an ankle! From then to this modern day there are many brilliant designers still evoking the Victorian aesthetic mixed with creative non-historically accurate designs.

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