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![]() Shrine Clothing Article by Jonathan Williams March 2008, Fashion
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fixture on the goth fashion scene since 1994, Shrine is known for creating some of the most original designs for guys and girls at the highest quality possible. Originally designing clothing and jewelry exclusively for their Hollywood store, the design duo of
Peter Graham and Rhonda Bordenave started Shrine as a way to create clothing they liked personally. But when others began to take notice of their striking designs, which blend Old World elegance with elements of cyberpunk and industrial, the company quickly grew into the industry leader it is today.
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“I’m trying to come up with new ideas and move in new directions and it’s basically from the inspiration I get from being out in clubs and listening to new music and just being out there. That’s one thing that’s to our advantage is we live in Los Angeles, it’s got a strong underground club scene and we see what people are actually wearing in clubs. We’re inspired by that and make things that fit into the types of clubs we like to go to.” That forward thinking approach also goes for women’s clothes, which Shrine is also known for. And when it comes to goths, Graham doesn’t see a huge difference between the way he designs for each gender or the way they react. |
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“Women’s clothes are like drugs,” he says. “You come up with a good dress and you can’t make enough of them, especially if it fits different body types and is flattering to different girls. With guys, especially in the gothic underground scene, you get that, too. We get mainstream people that come into our store and the mainstream guys are pretty much clueless. They have to bring their girlfriends in and say, ‘Does this look good? Should I buy this?’ Whereas a gothic guy that’s involved in the scene will come in and know exactly what he wants, try it on and know exactly if he likes it or not and doesn’t need to check with his girlfriend or mom or anything.
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jonathan (at) gothicbeauty (dot) com
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