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  2. Audrey Kitching - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Lynn Kitching (born July 26, 1985) is an American fashion blogger, model, and fashion designer. [2] [3] In the 2000s, she was considered a Scene Queen from gaining popularity on the sites MySpace and LiveJournal. [4] Kitching is the owner and founder of an online New Age store called Crystal Cactus.

  3. File:Audrey Kitching, 2016.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. The Best Looks from London Fashion Week - AOL

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    The London shows, hosted by the British Fashion Council, host a bevy of new and emerging talent to look out for, and include established designers and brands like Erdem, Simone Rocha, Emilia ...

  5. Scene (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Notable MySpace scene queens include Audrey Kitching, Jeffree Star and the members of the Millionaires. [39] [40] The music festival Warped Tour became popular with members of the scene subculture during the 2000s. Artists associated with the subculture would often play at the festival. [5]

  6. As the night carries on, look no further than here to see all the must-see outfits at the 30th annual Critics Choice Awards. Natasha Lyonne. In Saint Laurent, with a manicure by Aprés Nail.

  7. Inappropriate? Or stunning? The internet is heated over this ...

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    Lori, an interior designer who specializes in college dorm rooms, says there is now a waitlist for her custom Audrey + Brooks gown at Flora on Madison in New York City.

  8. Emo subculture - Wikipedia

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    Eighteen Visions' "fashioncore" look was a prototype for 2000s emo fashion. Metalcore band Eighteen Visions was the band that expanded the prototype of later emo fashion. As many hardcore bands in the 1990s had a hypermasculine image characterized by shaved heads, baseball caps and tattoos, Eighteen Visions wanted to rebel against this image.

  9. Beyoncé shows off body-hugging Levi's jeans, latest ... - AOL

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    Beyoncé teased her new "Pool Hall" collection with Levi's in a new ad, where she shows off her perfect-fit denim jeans as her song suggests. ... Yoncé rocks a denim-on-denim look as she faces ...