SLUG Style: Buxom Modern Plus Boutique

SLUG Style: Buxom Modern Plus Boutique
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Jenny Hayes is the owner of Buxom Modern Plus Boutique, which specializes in vintage-inspired and modern clothing for women in sizes L-6X. Anastasia Furrow is a plus size model, as well as employee at Buxom Modern Plus Boutique. … read more

SLUG Style: Aaron Woods

SLUG Style: Aaron Woods
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This month, for a special Valentine’s Day treat, we are featuring Aaron Woods for SLUG Style and his boyfriend Lukas Robin Hood from our Creature Feature. … read more

SLUG Style: Adam Kaessner

SLUG Style: Adam Kaessner
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“I feel like every day you dress up,” he says. “You are wearing stuff not just for yourself but for other people too. I feel like it’s nice to be comfortable making fun of myself.” … read more

SLUG Style: Dyana Durfee and Korey Martin

SLUG Style: Dyana Durfee and Korey Martin
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Korey and Dyana don’t seem to follow any particular school of thought regarding the aesthetic they look for in clothing, though it is by no means random. They feel that being comfortable with yourself and how you are is important. … read more

SLUG Style: Zade Womack

SLUG Style: Zade Womack
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Finding his balance between form and utilitarian purposes, SLUG says Womack does a pretty good job at owning up to what he describes as “functional/slacker/professional” style. … read more

SLUG Style: Cardi Buetler

SLUG Style: Cardi Buetler
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“Style gives you the ability to be an individual on a regular basis,” Cardi Buetler says. “Everyone has their own identity, and style lets them present that every day in whatever they’re doing.” … read more

SLUG Style: Kat Weeks

SLUG Style: Kat Weeks
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“I like to have meaning behind what I’m wearing. I’ve got to have some sort of piece of me in whatever I’m wearing and representing.” … read more

SLUG Style: Annalisa Milo, Graphic Design @ Discrete Clothing

SLUG Style: Annalisa Milo, Graphic Design @ Discrete Clothing
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“People should always dress for themselves and not someone else.” She uses her style to challenge gender roles and break stereotypes. “I don’t believe that there is a specific type of clothing for a certain gender—I’m going to wear whatever I want.” … read more

SLUG Style: Max Pain and the Groovies

SLUG Style: Max Pain and the Groovies
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Whether they’re out at Denver’s Psych Fest collecting weird shit like “trollops” (ask one of the band members about it) or decorating one of their jackets with pins and buttons found laying around the tour bus, the boys always feel at home in SLC, saying they prefer it to any other scene they’ve played in because of it’s low-ego, no bullshit feel when it comes to personal style. … read more

SLUG Style: Beatrice Poulsen of The Graveyard Girl

SLUG Style: Beatrice Poulsen of The Graveyard Girl
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“I have this running joke with myself that I am the sixth, forgotten Spice Girl. Usually in the mornings when I’m trying to get dressed, that’s what I try to channel. I ask myself ‘what would Goth Spice wear today?’” … read more