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Sep 2010 29

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Aug 2010 30

SuicideGirls: Beauty Redefined” is our 396 page hardcover tribute to the stunning SuicideGirls from around the world. The images are collected by region and represent the most beautiful nude images of the SuicideGirls from the past 8 years.

This massive tome comes with a discreet black cover that would look good on any coffee table. All copies sold through SG will come signed by Missy Suicide.

Get it HERE!

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Aug 2010 27

[Aleena in Phoenix]

The SuicideGirls are invading the Hell City Tattoo convention in Arizona tonight and tomorrow night, giving away awards: LIVE via Ustream!

You can watch the stream here.

Don’t miss it!

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Aug 2010 27

You guys keep asking us to walk you through just how you go about becoming a SuicideGirl so we decided to dedicate this weeks video blog to telling you just what to do! Rambo is the model coordinator and she gives you the inside scoop on every step you need to take!

Did you know that applying gets you a free membership? Well, it does: talk about incentive!

Good luck!

http://suicidegirls.com/model

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Aug 2010 27

by Alana Joy

Every week we ask you guys to show us your ink in celebration of Tattoo Tuesday: we choose one favorite submission each from TwitterTumblr, and MySpace and they win a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com. Check out this weeks winners!

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Aug 2010 26

by Alana Joy

If you’re an art lover in the greater Portland area, be sure to not miss this amazing art show!

Idealistically Hypocritical:

A mash Up of Art work by Ryuichi Ogino and Over 20 artists

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Aug 2010 25

by Desiree Marsau

I get this question a lot in my line of work. Over the past 10 years that I’ve spent buying and re-selling vintage I’ve come up with a very simple answer to this question: Why limit yourself? A wise woman once said, “There are some questions that should be answered with a counter-question.” This is definitely one of those questions.

Why limit yourself to what? A number of things. Why limit yourself to mass produced mall clothing? Why limit yourself to current trends? Why limit yourself to one look? One decade? One style? With vintage clothing, the possibilities are totally endless. My personal closet is as varied as it comes. One day I can be a sweet 70’s flower child, the next a sexy Russian spy. One day I’ll dress 50’s, the next; 20’s. Most often I just go for a sort of modern eclectic look by incorporating vintage pieces in with contemporary ones. Sky’s the limit, innit.

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