Photoshoot Post

Posted by Linda on August 19, 2011

DEV for LOVEsick at Hot Topic, photos: hottopic.com

In this photoshoot for Hot Topic’s new LOVEsick denim line, DEV wears LOVEsick’s Black Acid Wash Super Skinny Jeggings ($34.50) with a Hot Topic Black Lace Moto Jacket
($39.50) and Jeffrey Campbell “She-Man” Wedges ($144.95). Her style here is a bit more laid back than usual – she doesn’t typically wear jeans – but she’s still got that mix of girlie glam and toughness that I love about her style. If only I knew where that awesome jacket was from!

Posted by research on July 31, 2011

Promo for 'Bluebird' off Christina Perri's album

You can get this look by pairing an oversized grey tee shirt worn off one shoulder with black scalloped shorts. To finish off the look, all you need is a pair of combat boots.

Posted by ourowleyes on July 20, 2011
Mr. Downstairs Vans Girls Photoshoot

Mr. Downstairs Vans Girls Photoshoot

On Dani Artaud:


Vans Onyx Leggin’

$39.00 (exact?)

On Asia Whiteacre:


Vans Lynx Sunglasses

$15.00 (exact?)

Vans Burned Out Tee

$26.00 (exact)

Vans Kelsey Flats

$45.00 (exact)

More looks under the cut!

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Posted by Linda on July 16, 2011

Sierra Kusterbeck promotes Payless' Brash line
courtesy of Payless, accessed via JSYK

Payless ShoeSource announced the launch of their new Brash line of shoes and accessories for teens, and they’ve partnered with VersaEmerge singer Sierra Kusterbeck to serve as the face of the brand. Many of the products are already available through Payless’ webstore and the first collection will hit physical stores on August 9th. Prices range from $6 for hair accessories to $50 for boots. The line will later include beauty products starting at $3.

Brash is meant for girls who have more of a unique and alternative sense of style. Explaining their choice of Sierra Kusterbeck as spokeswoman, Payless CEO LuAnn Via says “Sierra is a Brash Girl and she embodies the brand’s personality — she has a unique tough-yet-girlie style, is tremendously creative with her music and fashion and is a perfect picture of Brash style. We are thrilled to have found Sierra and believe she is a great fit to help us inspire girls to create their own Brash looks.”

Sierra has previously expressed her love of Jeffrey Campbell shoes which are much more expensive, but she appreciates the lower price point of the Brash line. “I love what Payless is doing in general to democratize fashion and this is the first cool, edgy line that’s affordable, which is great for teens. For them, affordable is the best word ever!,” Sierra says. “I often have girls approach me and ask ‘where did you get that?’ and now I can say ‘at Payless,’ which for me is really powerful because the Brash brand can help them achieve the bold style they are after because of its affordability and accessibility. My favorites in the fall line are the Ollie combat boots and the Josie peep-toe wedges — they are sick styles and I wear them a lot and with many different outfits. The beauty items like the eye shadow roller-ball and the lip stain are also amazing.”

In the promotional photo above, Sierra holds a pair of Ollie Plaid Cuff Boots with a rose earring and a feather earring used as boot charms. On her wrist is one of the 3-pack of animal scruchies.

shop more from Brash at Payless.com

Posted by Linda on June 12, 2011
Eyes Set To Kill photoshoot

Eyes Set To Kill photoshoot

Eyes Set To Kill singer and guitarist Alexia Rodriguez (center) is wearing a cut-up Junk Food “Where The Wild Things Are” t-shirt with a pair of gray acid washed jeans. Her sister Anissa Rodriguez (right), ESTK’s bassist, is wearing a tank top and jeans from Peter Says Denim – a small Indnosesia-based line that sponsors the band. Her top is the Monalisa tank ($25.12) and her jeans are the Cougar skinny jeans ($62.02).


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Posted by Linda on May 25, 2011

Dev photographed by Celina Kenyon for Vans Girls

Dev is wearing the Skull Cut-Out Tee from Vans, which sells for $30.00 in their online store. It’s easy to make your own version — use tailor’s chalk or a washable marker to draw eye sockets, nostril openings, and tooth shapes onto the back of a t-shirt and then carefully cut them out with a pair of scissors. Here’s a tutorial to show you how: