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Alexander McQueen: A Retrospective

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Whenever I saw a design I absolutely loved, it always had the label, Alexander McQueen. I have admired his incredible skill, his remarkable craftsmanship and his talent for my entire fashion career. He combined his mastery at tailoring, meticulous workmanship of the French haute couture and his powerful imagination to produce incredible apparel. ...
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Heavy Red's Dark Winter Wonderland

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Like a warm, lingering embrace, Heavy Red has returned to the goth fashion scene producing an infusion of rich satins and dark illusions....
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Issue 29 Now Available

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Issue 29 is now available and in stores nationwide.  Grab it at Barnes & Noble, Borders, Hastings, Walden Books and B.Dalton.  Features in this issue ...
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Toxic Vision Clothing

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Toxic Vision has emerged as the forerunner amongst the teaming brands littering the glitter rock forum. ...
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New People Grand Opening and the J-Pop Summit Festival 2009

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Earlier this year I learned of a new store that was set to open in August. This store was designed to showcase big names, interests and all other things that make Japanese pop culture so exciting. ...
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Issue 28 Now Available

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Issue 28 is now available and in stores nationwide. Grab it at Barnes & Noble, Borders Books, Hastings, Waldenbooks & B.Dalton....
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The Girl’s Got Moxie!

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Surely by now, you’ve heard of the vintage vixen - Louise Black aka Candy Cain from Dollflesh (featured in GBM issue 16)! If not, consider this your first introduction, and you’re in for a fun ride!...
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Cyberdog Clothing

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The emergence of cyber clothing in the Goth subculture keeps growing stronger. Its origins can be traced back to the European rave, industrial, hard house, power noise and electronica music scene. ...
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Shrine Clothing

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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....
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