Directed/Shot/Edited: Bobby Scheidemann
Music: Markus Diffee
Clothing and Accessories: Laced with Romance/Dust & Drag/Rima Hyena
Damn, doesn't Beth look fucking amazing in all that Rima Hyena? This is one of three short video portraits that were shot a few days ago by Bobby Scheidemann for Laced with Romance's latest project. I have no doubt that these pictures will not disappoint, and will be amazing. I've heard rumors of camel skins, elephant skins, and goat horns, which really gets me excited!
(PS. Check out this awesome interview of the genius behind Rima Hyena HERE - Her work is absolutely amazing)
The actual look books were photographed by Briana Purser (Austin's favorite vintage photographer) and is presenting the Fall 2011 Dust & Drag + Rima Hyena Collaboration.
Be sure to catch Laced with Romance at The Mohawk this Friday (August 12) to see the reveal of these bound to be jaw-droppingly amazing photographs. Laced has never disappointed with their look books. They will also have a pop-up show with selections from their new lines at the Mohawk too, so that is something you definitely don't want to miss out on.
Here is the Facebook event page for it: HERE
Not to mention this event is sponsored by Sailor Jerry, featuring The UFO Club/Night Beats split album release party. Also with performances by Dum Dum Girls, Mark Sultan, DJ Scorpio and Shapes Have Fangs. Definitely an event you don't want to miss.
STRAIGHT FROM THE EVENT PAGE: get tickets on http://www.austinpsychfest.com/ for $13. $15 at the door. $18 gets you your ticket + the UFO Club / Night Beats digital album in 320 KBPS MP3, FLAC and WAV formats. Tix also avail here - http://mohawk.frontgatetickets.com/
The event is sponsored by Sailor Jerry Rum, Dust and Drag by Laced With Romance, Feathers Boutique, Rima Hyena, Dog and Pony, Hoboken Pies, Bleach Online, The Reverberation Appreciation Society and Transmission Entertainment
doors at 8pm
OUTSIDE
9pm - Night Beats
10pm - Mark Sultan
11pm - Dum Dum Girls
INSIDE
12pm - The UFO Club
1 am - Shapes Have Fangs
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