Posts by Linda

Posted by Linda on August 31, 2011
Kreayshawn after party

After Party Kreayshawn X Le Pompon in Paris, France on July 7, 2011. Photo courtesy of Karl Hab

Oakland, CA rapper Kreayshawn shot to stardom with her anti-designer anthem “Gucci Gucci,” so it’s no surprise that her own personal style is more casual. Here she wears the The Double Scoop Cotton Crop Top in Black ($24.95) by graffiti artist and designer Claw Money.

Posted by Linda on August 30, 2011
Natalia Kills Free

single cover for "Free" by Natalia Kills featuring will.i.am

On the album cover for her single “Free,” Natalia Kills wears the LA Citights by House of Holland ($19.61 / £11.95), which are printed with the word “Hollywood” inspired by the landmark Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. They are part of a series of destination-themed tights which also includes Big Ben tights for London (worn by Ellie Goulding), Eiffel Towers for Paris, and the Statue of Liberty for New York.

Posted by Linda on August 28, 2011

A City Serene by Ana Becerra Photography

A City Serene are all wearing tees from Indonesian line Deadheartz. Carly’s is the Dead Heartz ‘Wine’ T-Shirt ($20.00).

Posted by Linda on August 28, 2011

Picture Me Broken live photo by James Elledge from Brooklyn's facebook

Brooklyn is wearing the Leopard Union Jack Knit Top from Forever 21. It is sold out online, but it’s a recent item and may still be available in stores.


Forever 21
Posted by Linda on August 24, 2011

fan photo from Corey Hartmannsson

Melissa Marie Green is wearing the Obey “Archery” Triblend Grey Racerback Tank, which is $29.95 at Zumiez. She’s also wearing a Marialia hairbow and a pair of flats from Topshop which are from a long time ago.


Topshop – sold out
Posted by Linda on August 23, 2011
dev photoshoot

DEV photoshoot

In this photoshoot, DEV has gone for a very glamorous look with a black and gold dress paired with The Hollywood Earring by Melody Ehsani ($42.00). The shapes on the earrings remind me of Hollywood Regency style decor.

Posted by Linda on August 22, 2011
Kerli visits Seventeen magazine

Kerli visits Seventeen magazine

Singer-songwriter Kerli wears a pastel interpretation of cyber-goth style which she has dubbed “Bubblegoth.” She says:

I call my style “Bubblegoth” because I get a lot of inspiration from super Lolita very sweet things but also very hard things. Our slogan says “make dark things beautiful and beautiful things dark”. We just put together things that don’t really go together, so it’s always like the twisted babydoll or the really cute dominatrix. It always very extremes together.

Here she wears the strappy fishnet Transformer Top from punk brand Lip Service with a zippered micro mini skirt and black and white diamond tights from Leg Avenue. She’s rocking some extreme platform boots that remind me of a wedding cake with their layers of pearls and lace. She goes for sweet accessories – a teddy bear purse and white lace gloves.

Posted by Linda on August 22, 2011

From Jess Bowen's Instagram - "This is the type of day I've had. Sorry. For. Partying."

Jess Bowen is wearing the ‘Sorry For Partying’ T-Shirt from Jac Vanek. The tee seems fitting as she is holding up a bottle of alcohol and a bag of ice. Apology accepted Jess, Party on!

Posted by Linda on August 21, 2011
Natalia Kills

from Natalia Kills' twitter

Natalia Kills is wearing the tattered ‘Total Hate’ Cutoff Tee by UNIF, which is $34.00 at Nasty Gal. The British pop singer is known for the dark style of both her music and her clothing. She wears lots of black and white clothes and when she’s not wearing fun sunglasses, she opts for heavy black winged eyeshadow. Her debut album Perfectionist was just released in the US this past Tuesday.

watch the video for her latest single “Free” featuring will.i.am

Posted by Linda on August 20, 2011
DEV modeling for Fly Society

DEV modeling for Fly Society

DEV is wearing Fly Society’s LBC T-Shirt ($26.50 at PacSun). The phrase “So Much Drama in the LBC” is a line from the Snoop Dogg song “Gin and Juice.” Fly Society writes:

The famous rap promo tee. Way before downloading destroyed promo, record labels’ budget for rap albums always included promo tees with a hook or catchphrase in bold white letters from the album they were promoting. These things were rampant in the streets all the way up until recent times. They have now gone the way of the dinosaur kinda like Pen & Pixel album covers…
Take it back to ’94, and grab this t-shirt and more exclusively at PacSun.