façon FALL 2013
PUNK’DOUT
façon the fashion revolution FALL 2013
CONTENTS IN EACH ISSUE EDITOR’S NOTES
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CONTRIBUTORS
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FEMME STYLE SPOTLIGHT WISH LIST OBSESSION LESS IS MORE
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L’HOMME STYLE SPOTLIGHT ON THE RADAR THE COVETED LESS IS MORE
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BEAUTÉ BEAUTY REPORT BEAUTY SPOTLIGHT BEAUTY ADVICE
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CULTURE FIVE THINGS ART & LIFESTYLE
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FINALE
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COVER PHOTO: Photographer: Karen Nutini Fashion Editor: Janice Susan Wallace Outfits: Instant Vintage 78 & Bourgeois and Rebellious Models: Spice & Raven
FEATURES PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE FASHON TRUCK REVOLUTION
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PRET TY IN PUNK INSTANT VINTAGE 78 & BOURGEOIS AND REBELLIOUS
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PUNK PRINCESSES FASHION HAUTIES
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EXECUTIVE FASHION DIRECTOR Janice Susan Wallace MEN’S FASHION EDITOR Emmanuel Egolum
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BEAUTY EDITOR Dominica Tillary ASSOCIATE MEN’S FASHION EDITOR Kevin Gray ECO-FASHION EDITOR Ebony Gilreath ART & LIFESTYLE EDITOR Alexis Jackson MUSIC EDITOR Kendall Robinson FASHION STYLIST Keri Henderson STYLIST & EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Claudia Garcia STYLIST/PHOTOGRAPHER Abby Hamilton DIRECTOR OF PR/MARKETING TaKeyia Dickens DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS W. Roderic Hopkins SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER Kiah Esaw FASHION & STYLE PARTNER Models Inc.
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EDITOR’S LETTER
Punk|Grunge|Streetwear Those were the days. I was very happy to see the revival of the punk, grunge and streetwear style in fashion this year. Even though my style is very dressy (even when I’m casually dressed), this style of dress brings back happy memories for me. I was a total punk rocker. Yes, don’t be shocked. I was. I actually went to the 9:30 Club in DC when it was at 930 F Street, NW. I loved the freedom that punk represented. It was very similar to that of 80’s rap. Lots of rebellion and folks who were very angry at the status quo. There was also a good girl gone bad vibe that happened thanks to Madonna. So I loved the raw, authentic punksters and I also loved how Madonna gave punk a super girly spin. That’s the gist of our “Pretty in Punk” shoot. Styling clothes from Instant Vintage 78 mixed with distressed jeans & jackets from Bourgeois and Rebellious was so much fun. I added a few thrift store
finds to keep it all honest. Spice and Raven from Models Inc. played their parts for sure. We got so many comments on how our preview pictures on Facebook, that I knew that we had kept it all real. The Fashion Hauties always add something special to our issues. These are a group of young, high school girls who love fashion and photography. I always so impressed by their vision and their ability to capture a moment in time. Such mature work from young women who haven’t been in the world long enough to even have the perspective that they have. There is plenty of options to pull together a fab punk, grunge or streetwear look, guys and dolls. One of my fav things this issue is Joomi Lim. I absolutely heart everything that she makes. Also fell madly in love with Bespoken. This is the brand that men need to get to know intimately, if they don’t already. This brand needs to be in my guy’s bookmarks if he knows what’s good for him! Lots of other amazing menswear options to boost your swag.
As always, if you know an amazing designer, artist, musician, restaurant, movie, book, or would like to send a letter to the editor, just email me at: editor@faconmagazine.com. Check us out on social media. Follow us on Twitter, @faconmagazine, Instagram, @facon_ magazine, Facebook, facebook.com/faconmagazine and Pinterest: pinterest.com/faconmagazine/. Connect with us. Enjoy!
Janice Susan Wallace Editor-in-Chief @stylish_in_dc
Photographs by Karen Nutini
CONTRIBUTORS KAREN NUTINI (ksn10@aol.com) Photographer
By day, Karen Nutini is a photographer for the Federal Government. But by nightfall, she freelances as an editorial/lifestyle photographer. After a chance opportunity to shoot with Wihelmina Models, Nutini realized that she needed an outlet for her creative side. Her passion and for fashion and photography is evident in her images. She works tirelessly to get the right image at the right moment. Karen worked with Spice and Raven of Models, Inc., on a raunchy punk-inspired shoot called “Pretty In Punk.�
www.dmilikah.com
The Offical swimwear of the Grammy Gift Lounge!
femme
STYLE SPOTLIGHT
Madison Harding (MADISONHARDING.COM)
Shoes are the great style equalizer. Shoes don't care how tall you are, how short you are, if you have a few extra pounds, or are light as a feather. If you don't love shoes, then you must be dead. Madison Harding is that brand. The brand who will make you love shoes more than you ever loved shoes.
Winona, $308
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WISH LIST THE MODERN SIDE OF PUNK
Punk-a-Porter OLD FORT CUFF Cold Picnic, $264, coldpicnic.com
LIMITED EDITION 003 Sophie Cox, $945, sophiecox.com
DANNY POM BEANIE C/FAN, $135, cfan-designs.com EROSION STUDS Cold Picnic, $66, coldpicnic.com
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FISH CLONE SHIRT CLON8, $105, shop.clone8.com
#40 PEWTER & BLACK STRIPE TEE Bishop Collective, $68, bishopcollective.com
THE LEAH Cobra Society, $312, thecobrasociety.com
IGOR PANT Valentine Gauthier, $288, estore-valentinegauthier.com
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OBSESSION
Punk
Power Zipper Bracelet, $12
UNIF ‘SEXPOS’ Tee, $68
The ‘B’ Bomber, $294
New Kid ‘Remy’ Lace Up, $189 12
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This Is A Love Song ‘Wild Fire’ Vest, $138
KOSHKA (SHOPKOSHKA.COM) Koshka is a fashion forward boutique housing young and emerging designers from around the globe. From Natalie Wood, Reality Studio, to countless other designers, they serve as a platform for new artists to showcase their works and as a secret shopping spot for those in the know. We heart them.
UNIF ‘ish’ Pants, $82
M. Kirana Mutant Ring, $283 Façon | Fall 2013
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OBSESSION THE BEST BEANIES TO KEEP YOUR LOOK AUTHENTIC
Grunge Head
Designer Tsuyumi Kumazaki (tsuyumi.com) creates unique, modern shapes that are hand-crafted, fit well, and incorporate playful craft details.
048803 - Charcoal, $138
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045501 - Olive, $148
051505 - Red, $128
052405 - Beige & Brown Tweed, $118
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OBSESSION
SPIKES AND PEARLS AND CRYSTALS - OH MY!
Spiketacular So obsessed with Joomi Lim (joomilim.com)! Where else can you find spikes and pearls and crystals living homogeneously together? Sheer perfection.
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Shine On Choker, $203
Metal Luxe Medium Cuff, $272
Metal Luxe Ring, $74
Future Perfect Bracelet, $156
Let Them Eat Cake Bracelet, $244
PLAID BIKER JACKET Pixie Market, $97, pixiemarket.com
LOVEMADE MUSCLE TEE 80s Purple $32, 80spurple.com
GINGER RIB KNEE-HI SOCKS Need Supply, $68, needsupply.com
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LESS IS MORE
Perfecting Punk FAB FINDS UNDER $100
CLASSIC VINTAGE SUNGLASSES 80s Purple, $9, 80spurple.com
CCROSS RING (SILVER OR GOLD) Namiko, Parallel Portland, $30, parallelportland.com
UNION JACK BLACK Butter London, $15, needsupply.com SPIKE & SKULL RING Pixie Market, $12 pixiemarket.com
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STYLE SPOTLIGHT
ONE COOL IPOD CASE FOR THE MAN ON THE STREETS
HERITAGE SLEEVE IPAD CASE Herschel Supply, $34 shop.herschelsupply.com
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ON THE RADAR
Editor’s Picks
Emmanuel Egolum, Men's Fashion Editor | @ConsummateStyle Kevin Gray, Associate Men's Fashion Editor | @KevLive
DONCASTER DESERT BOOT Bespoken, $420, bespokenclothiers.com
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Speak Bespoke ROCK N' ROLL STYLE MEETS STREETWEAR
RICHMOND BOOT Bespoken, $520, bespokenclothiers.com
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THE COVETED CAPS TO DRESS UP YOUR STREETWEAR
Street Swag
TATTOO BEADED CAP Kokon To Zai, $319 kokontozai.co.uk
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CHEETAH PRINT CAP Ambitious Addicts, $44 ambitiousaddicts.bigcartel.com
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THE COVETED FINISHING YOUR LOOK THE PUNK WAY
Punk It Up GC ROSSI REVERSIBLE BLAZER Ari Soho, $425 arisoho.com
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TATTOO LEATHER HOODIE JACKET Koken To Zai, $2276 kokontozai.co.uk
MEMBERS ONLY STYLE NEVER FADES
Blast From The Past Do you remember your first Members Only Jacket (membersonlyoriginal.com)? Members Only have a style that has stood the test of time.
Puffer Racer Jacket, $44
Slim Down Puffer Jacket, $168
Jean Moto Jacket, $128
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THE COVETED CRAF TING THE PERFECT TEE FOR WHATEVER
Street Perfect
Tennis star Mark Philippoussis decided that if he couldn't find the perfect tee, he would design the perfect tee. His Phlip Apparel line (phlipapparerl.com) answers the call.
Bali Tee in Mustard, $48
Melbourne Tee in Aqua, $48
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Weekender Fleece Sweatshirt, $75
Del Mar Tee in Heather, $48
Wax Coated Messenger Bag, $175
Cash & Carry Will Leather Goods (willleathergoods.com) have been providing men with high quality leather goods since 1981. Get on board. Bandana Carry All Tote, $125
THE COVETED
Sneak Attack If your sneakers aren't from Android Homme (shop.androidhomme.com), then you're just wearing tennis shoes.
Propulsion Hi-Grey, $174
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Propulsion 1.5-Brown Mixed Pony, $171
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Liberation, $14
Tiger Toe, $14
Sahara, $14 Cobra, $14
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LESS IS MORE
Radical Footwear PRICELESS FINDS UNDER $25 AT STANCE.COM
Maytal, $10
20 Eyes, $12
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BEAUTY REPORT
Editor’s Pick
Dominica Tillary, Beauty Editor | @_Liberatedee
Darker the Lip, Sweeter the Kiss This fall is all about a dark lip - deep plums and dark cranberry reds. The darker you can get it, the better. Every fall/winter, I wear dark lips for a glammed up look without having a full face of makeup. This season all you will need is mascara, liner, blush, and your Bordeaux lip! Must haves:
“Merlot” NYX, $6
“Alabama” NYX, $6
“Cyber Lipstick” MAC, $15
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BEAUTY SPOTLIGHT
Makeup Extraordinaire Marcus Miller Knows No Boundaries When It Comes to Makeup
By Dominica Tillary
Baltimore based makeup artist extraordinaire Marcus Miller always knew he had a love for artistry but didn’t jump into his career until 2005. As a licensed makeup artist, as well as, an experienced stylist to various household name celebrities, Marcus Miller's illustrious career began as a counter technician for MAC Cosmetics. He used his 5 years at MAC to perfecting his craft, learning proper techniques and the proper tools (brushes), as well as, building his clientele. Marcus decided it was time to take his career to the next level and walked away from MAC to become a professional freelancer. Freelancing opened a new door for him, allowing him to work with for various companies such as BET, SAKS Fifth Avenue and Milky Way Hair. Being able to transform nothing into something is the biggest fascination for Marcus. There is not any one thing in particular he seeks for inspiration. Miller feels that anything can be inspiring. It all depends on what is happening at the time. One of his favorite makeup artists is Pat McGrath because she he believes that her work is so amazing and like him, she thinks outside the box. I enjoy the fact that he has not boxed himself in as an artist. Marcus is very well known for his ability to take makeup from a simple look straight through to the most avant-garde look. He loves to challenge himself as an artist, which in my personal opinion is the only way to evolve as an artist of any kind. In addition to work, Marcus makes time for networking. It's been important in helping him to continue to build his clientele. He reaches out and keeps himself known via the various social networks. Marcus Miller is creating a career that exemplifies a creative individual who understands his direction. Humbled by his faith and motivated by his talents, Marcus Miller truly is a maverick in our craft.
CONTACT INFO
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BEAUTY ADVICE
DIY Beauty Easy Do-it-Yourself Tips for Beautiful Skin and Hair Skincare is not as hard or as complicated as most think . Beautiful skin starts by taking great care of your interior and then focusing on the exterior. Have you ever thought about using fruits, vegetables, even condiments directly on your skin? Here are some really fun and creative home remedies for your skincare and hair.
Body I love products that include milk . Milk soothes and softens the skin almost instantly. I was introduced to the milk bath by a co-worker. Once a month, she goes to the market, purchases enough gallons of milk to fill her tub, heads home and soaks! She has the smoothest skin that I have ever felt in my life. Please take into consideration that this can get ver y pric y (hint : this is why she does this once a month). WHAT YOU WILL NEED: MILK , BATHTUB, YOUR SELF, & WINE WHAT TO D O: 1. Buy enough milk to fill bathtub. Tr y to get whole milk because it is a little thicker than other milks. 2. Heat milk on stove. Tr y to use more than one large pot, occupy all of your large pots and all of your burners. 3. Pour milk into tub, sip wine and relax!
Lips I think lip care is the most overlooked regiment but is a much needed one. With the weather changing , dr y peeling lips are common. We have to make sure they are smooth and hydrated. You can mix honey and brown sugar right in the palm of your hand to get the perfect pout. WHAT YOU WILL NEED: HONEY, BROWN SUGAR AND WATER (OPTIONAL) WHAT TO D O: 1.
Place a drop, smaller than a dime, of honey in the palm of your hand
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Using your finger mix brown sugar and honey together, if it seems too sticky add a drop of water.
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With you finger, rub scrub in a circular motion over lips. I like to let it sit on my lips for a minute.
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Rinse. If my lips are peeling I like to use a washcloth while I rinse, just to get the dead skin.
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Skin If you have great skin, great makeup will follow. The most important thing to look for when getting skincare, in my personal opinion, is brightening . Brightening does not mean lightening your skin color. It's simply making dull skin look radiant and healthy. The Coffee & Cocoa mask is used to brighten skin and is good for all skin types! WHAT YOU WILL NEED: GROUND ESPRESSO OR COFFEE BEANS (4 TBSP), UNSWEETENED CO COA POWDER (4 TBSP), YOUR CHOICE OF DAIRY PRODUCT, SUCH AS: WHOLE MILK , HEAVY CREAM, UNFL AVORED YO GURT, ALMOND MILK OR CO CONU T MILK (8 TBSP) AND HONEY (FOR DRY SKIN) OR LEMON JUICE (FOR OILY SKIN) (2TBSP). WHAT TO D O: 1. Mix coffee and cocoa powder together in a bowl. Make sure coffee is finely grounded to prevent scratching your face. Caffiene is a brightening agent so if you chose to use freshly brewed coffee beans remember it will contain less caffeine (kind of defeating the purpose of the mask). 2. Add your dair y product and stir until you have smooth paste. For thicker paste add less dair y. 3. Stir in honey. 4. Apply mask to a clean face. Always wash your face before doing a face mask or scrub. 5. Once the mask is nice and dr y, press a wet washcloth to your face until mask softens. 6. Rinse mask using warm water. 7. *I like to apply my mask right before I shower. 10-15 minute is normally pretty standard time for a mask (and my shower). Masks are easier to rinse off in the shower.
Hair Whenever we transition from season to season, particularly from hot to cold, our skin becomes a little dr y especially our scalps. There are so many shampoos which are supposed to stop itching . But sometimes you just need something a little stronger. Tr y this lemon juice and olive oil treatment to conquer itchy dr y scalp. WHAT YOU WILL NEED: LEMON JUICE (2 TBSP), OLIVE OIL (2 TBSP) AND WATER (2 TBSP) WHAT TO D O: 1.
Mix Lemon juice, olive oil and water together.
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Wet your hair.
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Massage mixture to your hair, focusing on the scalp.
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Let sit for 20 minutes, rinse and shampoo.
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culture
CULTURE FIVE THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ART
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Modern Love: Fashion Visionaries from FIDM Bendigo Ar t Gallery, Victoria Australia October 26, 2013–February 2, 2014 bendigoar tgallery.co.au
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BOOKS Private (Assouline) Giancarlo Giammet ti
MUSIC The Nearly Deads Survival Guide thenearlydeads.com
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4 EVENTS Art Basel Miami Beach December 5-8, 2013 ar tbasel.com
FOOD Winter Fancy Food Show San Francisco, CA January 19-21. 2014 Façon | Fall 2013
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ART & LIFESTYLE
Editor’s Pick
Alexis Jackson, Art & Lifestyle Editor | @jadoreMADAV
It's Soho, Baby! SICIS GALLERY HAS THAT RARE PIECE YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Soho (which means SOuth of HOusten) was founded by the underworld of artists who didn't fit into the bustling streets of Wall Street or the fancy streets of Manhattan. The creation of the name Soho actually started the naming convention in NYC. There was a need to rename neighborhoods that are emerging and repurposed. Originally, this area was part of a grant given to newly free slaves of the Dutch West Indies Company and the site of the first free settlement for African-Americans in Manhattan. Now it is home to small eccentric boutiques who rival the shops along the Champs-Élysées. Looking for rare art pieces? Check out the Sicis gallery, a gallery who focuses on displaying life-size "Mannequins" of visual art expression. Sicic interlocutors go beyond the words "Art" and "Factor." Flaunt that Sicis takes production,and "translates it into action of an intensification of time and space, inconsistent in everyday life. When walking into the main floor, you are greeted by a giant stiletto and an intricate velvet chair with the most intricate gold latticework purposefully place to leave one speechless. I was treated to an independent tour of the second floor which houses several private collections and office space for the Sicis artists. You are viewing art while the next concept is being born in the very next corner. I was lucky enough to be given permission to share the amazing Marilyn Monroe wall. Touring Sicis Gallery is a Soho must! Images Courtesy of Sicis Gallery
PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT Claudia Garcia, Style & Editorial Assistant
THE GLAMOURHOLICS CURBSIDE TRUCK HAS FASHION TO GO!
Inside the Launch of the Fash
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hion Truck Revolution It’s always been every fashionista’s dream to get any last minute glamour delivered to them wherever they might be. Now, thanks to the Curbside Fashion Truck, it’s a dream come true! The Glamourholics Curbside Fashion Truck, the brainchild of fashionista and entrepreneur Myss Stephens, launched this summer with a little soiree at the Panache Restaurant Guests were greeted with a cute gift bag that was full of curious little products, and the notoriously delicious Skinny Girl cocktail (if I’m not mistaken, it was Skinny Girl Vodka with Cranberry Juice with a splash of soda water. Yum!) Before the ribbon cutting, I indulged myself on appetizers, such as calamari and bruschetta, and tried the complimentary services of iam2Sassy, who provided eye waxes and lash applications, making every guest look even more fabulous than they were when they walked through the door. But now about the truck! This pink truck was not easy to miss. It grabbed your attention for sure. It made me wonder what fabulous fashionable goodies were inside. Even though it looked like a truck on the outside, the interior was tastefully done. It was setup just like a beautiful boutique full of colorful garments and accessories. The atmosphere was so inviting that I didn't want to leave. The carefully curated collection on the Glamourholics Curbside Fashion Truck collection was affordable, with garments and accessories ranging from $20 to $70. It was virtually impossible not to purchase something. I so excited to see this eye-catching "glam on the go" rolling around DC. For more information and the latest news about the Fashion Truck .visit www.glamourholiconlineshop.com
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Pretty in Punk
MIXING A LITTLE INSTANT VINTAGE 78 WITH A LITTLE BOURGEOIS AND REBELLIOUS IS PUNK SUPREME
Photographs by Karen Nutini Fashion Editor: Janice Susan Wallace
Pretty in Punk ABOUTTHE THEDESIGNER BRANDS ABOUT
INSTANT VINTAGE 78
Darrell Clark is the designer behindspecializing the DarrellinCortez InstantVintage78 is an online boutique vintagebrand.
clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories from the 1940s-1990s. Owned by Samantha Simms and Stacie Washington, this shop full of vintage goodies has quickly earned Simms and Washington the title of “The First Ladies of Vintage”in the Washington metro area. They carefully hand-select each piece for their collection to ensure that the quality is in line with their high standards. Visit their online store at: www.etsy.com/shop/InstantVintage78
ABOUT THE SHOOT
BOURGEOIS AND REBELLIOUS Location: Clifton, Virginia
Bourgeois and Rebellious Boutique specializes in designing pieces that rock. From their distressed jeans and jackets to their tees, they are the trendsetPhotographer: Daniel Stiles ters in affordable fashion.
Fashion Editor:
Janice Susan Wallace
Makeup Artists:
Dominica Tillary Shamaya Fenwick-Chisholm
Styling Assistants:
Jasmine McCrae Denisio Truitt Cameron Guckert
To contact B & R, email them at: bourgeois.rebellious@gmail.com
ABOUT THE SHOOT Location:
Model Rep: Photographer: Models: Fashion Editor: Makeup: Hair Stylist/Stylist Asst:
Model Rep: Model: Model: Model Extra:
Route 1 Corridor
Chauncea Carothers Karen Nutini The Fount Group, Inc. Justin JaniceLuciano Susan Wallace Hector Aguilera JaniceLimpic Susan Wallace Kevin John Ramseth TaKeyia Dickens
Derek Furman Raven and Spice Derek Furman Luis
punk princ THE FASHION HAUTIES GET PUNK’D UP
cesses
Photographs: Abby Hamilton & Elli Esher Fashion Stylist: Abby Hamilton
punk princesses ABOUT THE FASHION HAUTIES Fashion Hauties is Abby Hamilton, a teenager, her fashionable friends, all of whom happen to be obsessed with photography and what hails the pages of Vogue. JoinAbby and her friends in their own fashion wonderland. To learn more about the Fashion Hauties, visit their web site at: fashionhauties.blogspot.com
ABOUT THE SHOOT Location:
Old Town Alexandria
Photographer:
Abby Hamilton & Molly Brenner
Fashion Editor:
Abby Hamilton
Models:
Abby Hamilton Elle Hawley Alyssa Denton Cori Houston Claire Nance Molly Brenner
Finale
These patent leather combat boots brought back so many happy, happy memories. I remember stomping around town in the pair that I had. Hold on to your happy memories and throw the rest away. The only time that you have is today. Photography by Karen Nutini
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