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MAGAZIN E
APRIL 2013 // ISSUE ONE
FROM THE EDITOR I’m officially calling Petal’s first issue the “Whirlwind Issue”, because it was literally put together in 16 days. And here it is, and just think, for issue #2 I’ll have a whole month to get it together before it publishes on May 1st! I’d like to thank Rachel from ihateblonde.com and LA from High Heel Suicide because without them and their willingness, I wouldn’t be typing this right now. So thank you ladies, thank you, thank you, thank you! Now go enjoy the whirlwind first issue of Petal Magazine you little rascals! xo, Stephanie
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ABOUT THE EDITOR I guess I should go and tell you all about myself a little, since I’m the one-women machine behind Petal. I’ll try not to ramble or make it boring and terribly long, I promise! My name is Stephanie, but most everyone calls me Stephie or Steph. I’m just 19, living in the meteorically diverse state of North Carolina where we experience every season for longer than it needs to be and summer isn’t long enough. I’m from the sunny state of California, which would explain why I hate the winters and most of autumn here. That, and I’m four hours from the beach instead of 30 minutes like I would be back home. I want to be a designer and stylist when I get older, and I kind of do that already. I own my own online shop, Lunar Deer, and style my friends when they need it, but I don’t want to settle there. I’m not going to design school because I can’t afford it, and honestly, you don’t need design school to hit it big. But I kind of like it this way because instead of being handed everything, I have to work my ass of for it, so success will be that much sweeter in the end. Petal is the sister magazine to my other, OBSCURUS, which is a dark fashion magazine. Think of Petal as Sailor Mini Moon, and OBSCURUS as her grown-up alter-ego, the Black Lady. OBSCURUS has been out since January, and has over 400 viewers right now. I wanted to create something like Petal because my personal style goes from “dark to light”, so I wanted to be able to write about both sides of the street. My desk is my bed, and I don’t have to worry about putting my name on food in the fridge, and I also get to bring my kitten Sonny to work with me every day! With that all being said, I hope you enjoy this first issue. But keep in mind, it’s a “whirlwind” issue. I came up with the idea for Petal spur of the moment, in mid-March and immediately e-mailed Rachel and LA. So it may not knock your pants off, but don’t worry, it’ll get a hell of a lot better!!
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Petal Magazine//Shop Feature
Suicide IS A HORRIBLE THING... \UNLESS IT’S a
HIGH HEEL SUICIDE
Based out of the City of Angels, and run by a lovely lady named LA herself, High Heel Suicide is our first shop feature of the magazine, and it surely won’t be the last time you see them within these virtual pages. She’s a one-woman show who’s making her way into the independent shop world, and she’s doing it with class and witty graphic tops from sweatshirts to tanks!
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Petal Magazine//Shop Feature
LA, THE BOSS
Subject// LA Occupation// owner of High Heel Suicide, fashion blogger
PM: The "About" section on the HHS Big Cartel page says that both the clothing line and your blog were spawned from studying the L.A. fashion and personal style scene. How did you go about that? I've heard of people bringing notebooks with them and jotting down, some sketch their subjects, and some bring their camera and snap picture LA: I've been deeply involved with the CA lifestyle and scene since I can remember, The Doors, Beverly Hills 90210, Black Flag, the palm trees, Olsen twins are just a few of my all-time favorite things, so the Californication was a subconscious process. PM: What was your vision when you first started HHS? Like when you were first thinking of it, what was running through your mind? LA: The first plan was making some designs were rolling in my mind into tees just for myself, but decided to make a few more pieces to cheapen costs. I posted pics of the tops on the blog and Instagram and they were sold out in two days, so the idea of creating a knitwear brand just appeared on the horizon. PM: HHS has been strutting its rad stuff since 2012, but out of all the products to pass through the store and into customer's hands, which one would you say has been your favorite? Such a hard question, I know! LA: Def I must say Cupcakelicious tank, our most popular top, is selling like sweets! However I cannot easily remove my HHS sucks muscle tank, as well. PM: Take us through a day of LA! LA: My days are full of rainbow trolls, care bears and pink ponies, two minutes later the iPhone alarm rings and everything turn into silver computers, no pink ponies, meetings with zombies and errands in platforms, that's a kind of day in LA's world. PM: Where do you see yourself in 10 years? And what do you hope to have achieved by then? LA: Sitting in a comfortable armchair tapping fingers on a desk that says 'LA, the boss' having a vodka mimosa after attending High Heels Suicide store opening in Rodeo Drive. So I hope have achieved a HHS store in Rodeo Drive and a private jet. PM: If you could collaborate with any other designer or model, who would it be and why? LA: Cara Delevingne, needless to say.
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PM: Zombies are invading L.A. and you only have minutes to grab a few belongings and a weapon before they ascend on your place, what do you grab and what's your weapon of choice? LA: My three dogs a lo-carb can of Monster and a bazooka, I've always been curious about rocket launchers. PM: If you were in charge of the Coachella line up for 2013, who would you put in it? (you can just list like, 10 bands) LA: Britney Spears (she has my full support since the shaving moment) No doubt, Coheed and Cambria, Calvin Harris and Queens of the Stone Age. PM: I've seen that you've also worked with our blogger feature, Rachel Lynch of ihateblonde.com a few times. What's it like working with the blonde alien herself? LA: Working with Rachel is like a trip to a new galaxy full of flowers, glitter rain and pink castles with soft cushions. I love Rachel, she's a 端ber professional model, stylist and artist. PM: And last but not least, we have to ask everyone this because how you like it can say a lot about you, but how do you like your coffee or tea? LA: Skimmed latte, for sure!
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High Heel Suicide tank, Jeffrey Campbell wedge, Shop Blonde headpiece. Photo by Kiara Jade
High Heel Suicide tank, Zara belt, One Teaspoon shorts, UNIF platforms. Photo by Adrian I.
(from left to right) High Heel Suicide muscle tee, Shop Blonde head piece, Nasty Gal crème cape, Jeffrey Campbell wedge. High Heel Suicide tank, Shop Blonde head piece, Nasty Gal sunglasses, Jeffrey Campbell wedge. Photo by Kiara Jade
High Heel Suicide muscle tee, Zara belt, One Teaspoon shorts. Photo by Adrian I.
High Heel Suicide cardigan, Shop Blonde head piece, Jeffrey Campbell wedge. Photo by Kiara Jade
High Heel Suicide cardigan, UNIF platform, One Teaspoon shorts. Photo by Adrian I.
High Heel Suicide top. Photo by Kiara Jade
High Heel Suicide tank, Nasty Gal crème cape, Bad Wolf head piece. Photo by Kiara Jade
Petal Magazine//Blogger Feature
out of this world Our first blogger feature was a no-brainer, I’d been following her and admiring her styling and outfits from a-far for over a year now. So there was no doubt I wanted her to be the premier-child of Petal Magazine’s Blogger Feature. She also goes hand-in-hand with our shop feature as well! Let us now flip this virtual page and see who it is!
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Petal Magazine//Blogger Feature
THE UNEARTHLY BLONDE
Subject// Rachel Lynch Occupation// Alien Princess, model, college student, owner of Blonde DNA, shoe hoarder, fashion blogger. PM: I already know you're such a hot commodity among the fashion blogger scene, but some people out there reading this may have no clue in space what this little Blonde Alien is about. Care to enlighten them a tad? RL: It actually came from my therapist. She told me one day that I looked like an interesting little alien, and I liked it. PM: You state that you've been getting in trouble for your outfits since the second grade, so I take it you were born with 206 very fashionable bones and it just came natural to you. When did you decide though you wanted to broadcast your style for everyone to see via the world-wide web where you now have fans all over the world? RL: I didn't really decide that I wanted to share anything, it just happened. PM: I've followed you since I joined Lookbook (about a year ago), and this question has always nagged at me profusely: Where did the idea of contradictory "ihateblonde" come from? RL: It came to me in a bio lab one day. We were doing some cell analysis stuff and I really hated it. PM: Now about your brand, Blonde DNA, when did that idea take form in your mind? And was it more of just something to do for fun or does it serve a strictly business purpose with the "ihateblonde" name? RL: I'm a Science Journalism major, so a lot of the things I do have a science emphasis to them. PM: On your blog (Tumblr) it says that you're parents are ex-FBI agents. What was that like growing up? Like were they doing background checks on all your boyfriends or anything crazy like that or were they relatively chill? RL: Yeah, it was actually scary. I ran away to LA a few times and my dad called me and was like how's school? And I was like it's so great daddy! And then he's like well aren't you on, Hollywood & Franklin? And I was like freaked out because he knew my exact geographic location. I always have restraining orders against two ex-boyfriends and two "fans", that happened pretty easily thanks to my dad only having to make one phone call. He also has done a background check on everyone I have dated. My one
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ex in LA had actually been previously married (didn't tell me about it) and my dad was the one who told me... creepy. PM: What's something you've always wanted to do secretly? Take a spaceship to the moon, be a rock star, be the next Guitar Cowgirl (that naked chick with parades around with her nearly naked cohort) of Time Square, etc.? RL: I've always wanted to be a doctor. I think someday I will... but in a holistic healing sort of way. Someday, I believe I will be a healer PM: With you being such a successful blogger and model, it's only natural you have your "sponsors". So out of the millions of clothes you have in your apartment/closet, what percent would you say you bought yourself? RL: Only a few pieces now, and they're usually my favorite things. PM: If you could collaborate or model for any designer or clothing company in the world, who would it be and why? And while we're on the subject, who are some of your favorite designers?? RL: I'd love to work with Jeremy Scott someday. He's so my speed. I love his vibes. Designers? I love Chromat, Minimale Animale and UNIF. PM: Aside from having your own online store and attending school pre-med, what's your favorite or most memorable achievement you've grasped so far? RL: I actually go to school for Science Journalism. I'd have to say my most memorable achievement is staying by my dad's side, and getting him through cancer. I woke up, spiritually and mentality. It was a very powerful experience for the both of us, very maturing as well. PM: And last but not least. I've seen these comments, at least five per image in Instagram, of people asking your height. So for everyone who's been asking the sought-after question, how tall is miss Rachel Lynch? (P.S.: everyone, it says on her Model Mayhem page...) RL: Hahaha! I am 5'3 mama and I love it!
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UNIF sweater, Nasty Gal round-frames, Shop Gypsum garters. Photo by Rich Little Poor Boys
UNIF sweater, UNIF cap, shoes. Photo by Shooka
UNIF
‘Iggy’
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Jeffrey
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Orion Theory tank, Miss KL coat, Nasty Gal tights, Jeffrey Campbell platforms
Jamie Seel sunglasses
Petal Magazine//Editor Article
FORGET LOVE, MUSIC FESTIVALS ARE IN THE AIR! The following segment was originally featured in a Petal Mini ‘Zine, but I decided to pluck the idea out because I was only allotted 10 pages by putting it on the blog. So I’ve now made it a full-blown article! Enjoy!
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Petal Magazine//Editor Article
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Listed now are some music festivals, both national and international! Festival may have just begun in the United States, but world-wide, the season is year-round. From America to Serbia!
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS Future Music Festival May 2-11 Australia-wide Tour
Rock in Rio May-July Rio de Janerio, Brazil
Sonisphere May 31-June 9 European Tour
PalĂŠo Festival Nylon June 23-28 Switzerland
Glastonbury (end of June) Pilton, Somerset, UK
Roskilde Festival June 29-July 7 Denmark
Rock Werchter July 4-7 Werchter, Belgium
Exit Festival July 10-14 Novi Sad, Serbia
Oxegen (July, TBA) Ireland
Tomorrowland (last July weekend) Boom, Belgium
Stereosonic November 24-December 2 Australia-wide Tour
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American Festivals SXSW March 12-17 Austin, TX
Ultra Music Festival March 15-17, March 22-24 Miami, FL
Coachella April 12-14, April 19-21 Indio, CA
Sasquatch! May 24-27 Quincy, WA
Bannaroo June 13-16 Manchester, TN
Warped Tour June 6-August 4 National Tour
Electric Daisy carnival June 21-23 Las Vegas, NV
Summerfest June 26-30 Milwaukee, WI
Mayhem Festival June 29-Augsust 4 National Tour
Newport Folk Festival July 27-28 Newport, RI
Lollapalooza August 2-4 Chicago, IL
Outside Lands August 9-11 San Francisco, CA
Electric Zoo August 3-September 1 Randaus Island Park, NYC
Rock the Bells August 17-Sepmetber 1 San Bernadino, CA, Mountain View, CA, Holmdel, JN
Burning Man August 26-September 2 Black Rock Desert, NV
Bumbershoot August 31-September 2 Seattle, WA
Made in America August 31-September 1 Philadelphia, PA
Austin City Limits October 4-6, 11-13 Austin, TX
CMJ Marathon TBA New York, NY
Voodoo Music Experience November 1-3 New Orleans, LA
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Petal Magazine//Editor Article
PREPARING FOR THE FESTIVAL The first and most obvious thing you’ll want to do is choose with festival(s) you’ll be attending. You’ll then either need to buy the tickets, divvy up the cost between your group (if you’re going with friends), or beg your parents by promises to do your most-hated choirs. After that is all said and done, then you get to the more fun details like picking out your outfits and waiting to see what the weather will be like, as well as putting a countdown on your calendar! Make sure of the following though: Make sure the people in your group won’t flake and can afford their ticket or part of the ticket package. Have your transportation set in stone. And if you’re taking your own vehicle, get it check out a week before just to make sure you won’t break down on your way to the festival! Pick out your choices for an outfit the night or two nights before in case you over-sleep the day of because you stayed up late being excited. Have a pre-meditated list of the band schedule, marking the bands you want to see most. Some festivals offer free iPhone apps to help you out. Other than that, set an alarm on your phone 15-20 minutes before each set (depending on the popularity of the band). Have everything packed the night before so you don’t forget anything! And double-check before you leave!
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Petal Magazine//Editor Article
HAIR AND MAKEUP The following pages and advice couldn’t be stressed enough. I attended Warped Tour for the first time last year, and couldn’t tell you how many times I and my friend heard some girl complain that her makeup was screwed up, or her hair was a mess, etc. Here is your festival mantra: Keep It Simple Stupid (K.I.S.S.). When it comes to festivals, less is always more. Besides, you future band member of a husband might not be too swooned if you eyeliner has melted all over your eyes or your non-waterproof mascara is running down your face! Keep your makeup to a foundation with SPF in it and one that whisk shine away, pressed/matte powder is optional as well. If your skin is sensitive, apply regular sunscreen to your face as well! Any eyeliner worn should be water and smudge proof, as well as any eye shadow you should decide to wear. I can’t speak for false eyelashes because I’ve never worn them, but I’d say glue those suckers down good. The most popular festival do is a bun. Whether it’s messy, ballerina, sock, braided, what have you. It’s perfect. Your hair stays out of your face to prevent it from getting even more sweaty and making you break out, you don’t have to worry about your hair sticking to the back of your neck, and it won’t (or shouldn’t) get caught on anything! Shirt-haired girls are the lucky ones in the sun, but for us long-haired gals, an updo would probably be your best bet. Just don’t load it up with body pins or hairspray! If you want to, bring with you some setting spray to keep your makeup on, and some blotting sheets as well. Bring some extra bobbing pins though, and keep an extra hair tie around your wrist too, just in case!
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Petal Magazine//Editor Article
DRESSING THE PART For most, music festivals are like a second Fashion Week. But instead of a runway and designer clothing, you have hard-pact dirt or asphalt and your own personal style! The only thing in common is a bounty of beautiful girls and back stage passes. DRESS ACCORDING TO THE WEATHER AND THE FESTIVAL YOU ARE ATTENDING! I cannot say this enough, so repeat it three times to yourself now. If it’s going to be 90+ degrees, unless you have a skin condition or scars you don’t want others to see, stay away from long-sleeves and jeans/pants! Fainting in a crowded place is not fun at all! You also need to take in the atmosphere and crowd of the festival you’re going to! If it’s crowded, opt for some cute close-toed shoes, no one likes a broken toenail, especially if you’re on dirt and it can get infected! You also need to make sure your clothing fits you properly. I saw way too many nip slips and butt cracks hanging out while I was there, I even had my bikini top accidently pulled down when a drummer of We the Kings threw a stick into the crowd. Make sure everything is secure and isn’t tight. You’re more than likely going to be in the sun, and you don’t want your bikini top to fall down like me, or your shorts be so tight they get uncomfortable and you wish you’d worn something else. For the most part, a “dress code” of festivals is shorts and a tank top. But dress to fit you. I’m honestly obsessed with bustier tops right now, so I’d most likely opt for one of those right now (if I were going to a festival this year and not saving up to move out). Maxi skirts are cute too, especially with a crop top, just make sure the fabric is breathable. Some vendors there will actually cut your shirt for you (crop it off, take the sleeves off, etc.), but beware because some charge as much as $10 to do so. Nasty Gal, Dolls Kill, UNIF and Kiss KL are just a few places online to go look if you’re trying to find an outfit no one else will have! But never underestimate stores like Urban Outfitters or even Forever 21, someone may have the same top as you, but it’s all how you style it that makes it different. Keep accessories light. If you’re bringing sunglasses, make sure they’re secured in a case of in your backpack/on your shirt collar. Want to protect your scalp? Bring a cute floppy hat or fedora, but only if it’s not going to be terribly hot!
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Petal Magazine//Editor Article
KEEP IN MIND Not every festival is the same. The atmosphere at every one will be different as well as the people attending. Here are just a few things to keep in mind aside from looking great and having a great time.
Water and keeping hydrated is so important. Most festivals allow you to bring your own water and offer free refills, which is what I did. I never went to the bathroom once while I was at Warped Tour, because I was in the sun so much and sweating so much! So keep hydrated as best you can, and find shade when you need it. If you go with a friend, stay close and watch out for each other, you never know what kind of creeps might be out there and what could happen! Bring cash instead of your card. Not every place is going to bring a card machine or have one of those card readers for their phone. For those going to festivals like Warped Tour or Mayhem Fest, if you do not want to be in the pit, stay away from it because you will get hurt. If you’re watching and a mosher comes to close, do not be afraid to push them back. Do what I learned to do at local shows around here where people would mosh, if someone comes too close, hold out your fist. Keep an eye on your backpack, and always be aware of it. Someone would easily try and pick-pocket you while you’re watching a set.
All in all, music festivals are amazing things to attend. You meet bands, new people and have a great time for the duration that you’re there. They were begun with the intention of their goers having a good time, so that’s what you should do! Just stay safe and take care. Oh, and remember to always look great too! xo, Stephie
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CREDITS All images within Petal Magazine are credited to their photographers, models and stylist of all sorts. Images from this online magazine are not to be re-posted without the correct owner’s consent. Petal Magazine is strictly online, and created by Stephanie H., using various editing tools and finally published on a PDF document before uploading. No money is collected from this magazine, and is put out there for the enjoyment of the readers. If you wish to get in contact with the magazine, please contact info.petalmagazine@gmail.com. Special thanks to LA of High Heel Suicide clothing (all items featured are available at highheelsuicide.com), and Rachel Lynch of ihateblonde.com and Blonde DNA (blondedna.com) for allowing myself to both interview and feature their senses of style and brands. I can’t thank them enough for working with me on such short notice.
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Petal Magazine April 2013 Issue 1 North Carolina