Silent Sundays


Exciting news on the fashion front! Our lovely cover girl from Issue 3, Rhiannon Leifheit of Liebemarlene Vintage, has been quietly collaborating with photographer Jamie Hopper to launch the new online women’s boutique Silent Sundays. A perfect mixture of handpicked vintage items and carefully curated and hard-to-find dresses from international designers (including Australian label Secret Squirrel – their first US stockist), the preloved lovelies are tracked down in the South and chosen to fit the theme of the season. The store’s dreamy styles are modelled by Tayla Collins Lowe, who has starred in a Jill Sander campaign, and have been photographed by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia. We suspect the silence on Sundays may be broken by the tap-tapping of an online shopping spree…

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