thrifty hunter magazine

152
April 2013 Magazine Thrifty Hunter Willa Ford

Upload: thrifty-hunter

Post on 24-Mar-2016

221 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

The new leading publication for thrifty & vintage shoppers around the world. From vintage stores to thrift shops, each issue or our publication will have features of designers, celebrities, musicians, street style, as well as being devoted to covering how and where to shop IN STYLE and ON TREND, but within your budget

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

April 2013

Mag

azin

eThrifty Hunter

Willa Ford

Page 2: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Mag

azin

eThrifty Hunter

Page 3: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Jessica Sutta

Fashion

Beyond Retro

Marisa Quinn

Don’t Kick Jimmy

Absolute Vintage

Uneekboteek

My Coco’s Closet

Willa Ford

Jordan Miller

The Closet

Alexis Bellino

Natalie Dreyfuss

Jenny Dayco

Carmen & Camille

Kendra Richards

Jud Tylor

Two Moxie

Fashion

Malana Lea

Haley Pullos

Street Style

ContentTable of

Thrifty Hunter 3

Page 4: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

4 Thrfty Hunter

Page 5: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 5

Page 6: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

6 Thrfty Hunter6 Thrfty Hunter

Page 7: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 7

Page 8: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

8 Thrfty Hunter

Page 9: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 9Thrifty Hunter 9

Page 10: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

10 Thrfty Hunter10 Thrfty Hunter

Page 11: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 11Thrifty Hunter 11

Page 12: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

12 Thrfty Hunter

Page 13: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 13

Page 14: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

14 Thrfty Hunter

Page 15: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 15

Page 16: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

16 Thrfty Hunter

Page 17: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 17

Page 18: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Beyond RetroBeyond Retro18 Thrfty Hunter

Page 19: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

White/red jacket - £35Red trousers - £181970’s green dress - £32

Photography: Kayt Webster-Brown

Hair & Makeup: Suki Miles

Model: Carmen Obied

Styling: Suki Miles

Page 20: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

20 Thrfty Hunter

Page 21: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

1960's Yellow dress - £45

Page 22: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

22 Thrfty Hunter

Page 23: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Jumpsuit - £22

Thrifty Hunter 23

Page 24: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

24 Thrfty Hunter

Page 25: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Oriental gown - £25Floral trousers - £16Top - £15

Thrifty Hunter 25

Page 26: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

26 Thrfty Hunter

Page 27: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 27

Page 28: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

MARISA QUINN

Clothing by: Sumthin CuteActress: Marisa QuinnPhotographer: Emily SotoStylist: Gabrielle LewisAssistant Stylist: Bianca StrotherMakeup: Kalie Johnston

Twilight Breaking Dawn

28 Thrfty Hunter

Page 29: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 29

Page 30: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Dress: $17.99Pearl Necklace $8.99Sky Blue Earrings $6.99

30 Thrfty Hunter

Page 31: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 31

Page 32: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

32 Thrfty Hunter

Page 33: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

What would you describe your

personal style as?

My personal style is natural,

boho, effortless, classic simplicity.

What stores do you shop in?

I’m a bargain hunter, flee markets,

thrift stores, Marshalls

Do you enjoy thrifty shopping?

Why?

Yes it feels good to wear things 75%

off and get compliments on it. I savor

the challenge of buying at a low cost.

I love mixing high and low together.

For example recently I went to a red

carpet event and I wore loubitons

with h&m and it worked!

We heard you were

working on a clothing line,

would you be able to tell us a

little about it?

Yes I am. It’s going to be a eco-

couture collection called “Marissa

Quinn” it was inspired by a bohemian

style with bold colors. One of my

biggest inspirations was my trip to

India & the line is going to be made

with sustainable fabrics and bamboo

cotton etc. It will also reduce the

carbon footprint tremendously

across the board.

Do you have any fashion advice

for the fans?

Never walk out of the house in

something you’re not comfortable in.

Even if you have to walk around the

house with it on a couple of times to

get used to it.

If you’re comfortable your radiant!

“Keep it fresh & new and keep finding

inspiration in everything around you,

friends family and places you travel”

What was your favorite part of

being apart of the twilight film?

Being a part of the films was a surreal

experience. I had been a fan of the

books for so long & being able to step

into character, I got to be a part of

the world I had read. I loved meeting

the big stars like Rob & Kristen and

seeing how down to earth and cool

they are.

If you are able to share what is

your next film project you are

working on?

Im working on a theater project next

and I will be heading to New York

to workshop a new musical called

“Distant Thunder” its going to be a

native American musical.

Thrifty Hunter 33

Page 34: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Dress: $15.99Shoes: $27.99Ring by In Plush

34 Thrfty Hunter

Page 35: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 35

Page 36: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

36 Thrfty Hunter

Page 37: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Blouse: $12.99Skirt: $14.99Chain by In Plush

Thrifty Hunter 37

Page 38: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Don’t Kick Jimmy

38 Thrfty Hunter

Page 39: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 39

Page 40: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

“We all have our different styles of clothing”

40 Thrfty Hunter

Page 41: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

When did you form your band and what inspired you to make music together?

December 12th 2011 DKJ met and an open Mic at the University of La Verne. We had never played together before but decided to jam on stage in front of a sold out audience at ULV. The synergy was there from the first snare shot to the last pluck of the guitar, we knew then and there that we would keep it going and start a band. Two weeks later Don’t Kick Jimmy was formed.

Do you write your own music? What are the main themes or topics for most of your songs? Do you think these topics will change over time?

Yes we write all our own music. Our songs range from political topics, love, and our real experiences that shape us as people. Yes the topics will change as we gather new experiences and grow as people.

How did you come up with your unique name?

That’s a secret!

Where have you performed? What are your favorite and least favorite venues? Do you have any upcoming shows?

We play all over LA and Inland Empire we are going to be playing a Benefit Concert at the University of Santa Barbara in May,

details will be on the Don’t Kick Jimmy face book page. We also have a regular spot at “The Press” in Claremont, CA every Sunday from 1030-12, it’s a free show and we encourage all the readers to join us every Sunday for drinks and good music.

What genre of music do you consider your work to be? Who are your major influences?

Not to sound Cliché but we are trying to push the limits of rock and music all together so DKJ is really turning into a genre of its own. We of course of influenced by other musicians some of our favorite bands are The Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Doors, Coldplay, Everything Everything, Parliament, and the Dear Hunter.

As a band do you have a particular fashion style? Does each of you have your own distinct look?

We all have our different styles of clothing, Phillip goes for a fresh European sort of Hipster feel, Matt goes for a John F. Kennedy at the beach feel and Scott goes for the sort of Homeless sheik look.

As a band what are your future goals?

Our Goals as band are to finish negotiation our contract with our Label “My Block”, make music that we can stand behind and be proud of and make some sort of mark in the music community.

Thrifty Hunter 41

Page 42: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

42 Thrfty Hunter

Page 43: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 43

Page 44: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

44 Thrfty Hunter

Page 45: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Seeking Lesley,

finding Grace

Thrifty Hunter 45

Page 46: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

46 Thrfty Hunter

Page 47: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Mustard 60s Cotton Coat £65(UK Size 6-8, US Size 4-6, Euro Size 34-36)White 60s Top £5(UK Size 8, US Size 6, Euro Size 36)Gold Toe Court Shoes £18(UK Size 4, US Size 6, Euro Size 37)

Thrifty Hunter 47

Page 48: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Pink 60s Style dress £30(UK Size 6-8, US Size 4-6, Euro Size 34-36)Navy Toe Russel Bromely Court Shoes £20(UK Size 4, US Size 6, Euro Size 37)Burgundy St Micheal's Scarf £3

48 Thrfty Hunter

Page 49: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 49

Page 50: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer: Hannah-Beth Photographer Assistant: Daryl BleachModel: Megan @ BookingsMake-up Artist: Rowenna GillHair stylist: Rowenna GillWardrobe Stylist: Samantha RoslingClothing Provided by Absolute Vintage50 Thrfty Hunter

Page 51: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 51

Page 52: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer: Teresa KoehlerModel: Alyena Makeup: Jenny Black Wardrobe: UNEEKBOTEEKJewelry: Lisa Marinucci Jewelry Collection

52 Thrfty Hunter

Page 53: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 53

Page 54: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

MY COCO’S CLOSET

54 Thrfty Hunter

Page 55: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer Emily SotoStylist Gabrielle Lewis

Makeup by Kalie Johnston

Thrifty Hunter 55

Page 56: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

56 Thrfty Hunter

Page 57: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 57

Page 58: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 59: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 60: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

60 Thrfty Hunter

Page 61: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 62: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

62 Thrfty Hunter

Page 63: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 64: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

64 Thrfty Hunter

Page 65: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 65

Page 66: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 67: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 67

Page 68: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

68 Thrfty Hunter68 Thrfty Hunter

Page 69: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 70: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer & Retoucher : Emy Lou

Stylist: Lisa Fifer

Hair & Makeup: Tamara Tott

Models: Ashton Lee Parks / Isis Betaudier

Photographers Assistants:

Javair Mansell Sophie Amelia Collins70 Thrfty Hunter

Page 71: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

THE CLOSETShirt & Trousers: “The Closet” Shoes: “Absolute Vintage”

Thrifty Hunter 71

Page 72: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

72 Thrfty Hunter

Page 73: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Jumper & boots: “Absolute Vintage” Tunic: “The Closet”

Page 74: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

74 Thrfty Hunter

Page 75: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Dress, Jumper, and Scarf : “Absolute Vintage”

Page 76: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

76 Thrfty Hunter

Page 77: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Bed jacket, dress, shoes & sunglasses: “Absolute Vintage”

Page 78: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

78 Thrfty Hunter

Page 79: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 79

Page 80: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

80 Thrfty Hunter

Page 81: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 81

Page 82: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

82 Thrfty Hunter

Page 83: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 84: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

84 Thrfty Hunter

Page 85: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 85

Page 86: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

86 Thrfty Hunter

Page 87: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 87

Page 88: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 89: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 89

Page 90: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

90 Thrfty Hunter90 Thrfty Hunter

Page 91: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 91

Page 92: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 93: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 93Thrifty Hunter 93

Page 94: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

94 Thrfty Hunter

Page 95: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 96: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

96 Thrfty Hunter

Page 97: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 98: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

98 Thrfty Hunter

Page 99: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 100: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

100 Thrfty Hunter

Page 101: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 101

Page 102: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

In your opinion, what is the most important quality of great makeup?

If the make up look is clean beauty make up or for someone to wear in their everyday life I think what is most important is to enhance your favorite features. Use make up to play up your strengths. Minimal use of make up can make a big difference, for example a slight tweak of one eyebrow with brow pencil can create the look of balanced brows . Overall I think it is important to see the woman and not the make up. However if I am working on a job and the look calls for drama or a specific style I may create a look that is great for camera but not appropriate for everyday. For example sometimes for a photo I will pile on multiple pairs of eyelashes, that just isnt comfortable or appropriate for real life but looks amazing in photos. That is the great thing about what I do, it’s playtime every day. I am part of a creative team and the work we do is a collaboration. Each player has a role and when everyone is working in harmony beautiful things happen and we each elevate the other and the final results.

What are some budding trends for Spring/Summer 2013?

Dewy glowing skin and lots of bold color is a trend for Spring/Summer in everything from blue eye shadow to orange lipstick and green nail polish. Its really fresh and perfect for Spring/Summer.

How long have you been practicing makeup and what has been the hardest part of building your career?

I have been working in the entertainment industry as a professional Make Up Artist for over 20 years. I never get over how blessed I am to do what I love to do and just enjoy every day and every job .

What does your daily makeup routine consist of?My personal make up routine always

begins with Heir Atelier Ultimate Make Up Prep followed by Elta MD sunscreen 45 SPF, Armani foundation and concealer, black eyeliner smudged, I wear mascara if I am “dressing up”, blusher, bronzer Stila Sun Shade 2 is the best and lip balm or this great chubby stick by Clinique in Heaping Hazelnut. I dont wear bright lip colors or draw attention to my mouth, I focus on my eyes instead. I put my on in the morning and forget about it so it needs to take me through the day because when I am on set working long days I dont have the time to check myself, I have models or actresses to take care of.

What is one beauty secret you have or use?

I have a few insider tips: - Because skin is the canvas for make

up, whatever you put on it will only look as good as the quality of the skin it rests on so I make sure to prep the skin always, it’s one of the main reasons why I created my own facial serum Ultimate Make Up Prep. Be sure to take care of the skin and the overall look will benefit greatly.

>> I use VERY VERY little powder (and an incredibly finely milled one, very translucent and light)... and only where needed so that the skin does not look oily. But I find that so many people pile on powder and it makes the skin look dry and as women age it becomes very aging and not the best look. I wont name names but a very beautiful older actress taught me this years ago. Many actresses wont let you over powder them because they know that it makes them look older. Dewy skin looks fresh and natural and holds up to scrutiny much better than over powdered skin... ok, so I am preaching here but I feel so strongly about this.

>> Invest in good quality make up brushes! They honestly make your work better, you cant do a good job applying make up with inferior brushes. And if you take good care of them they will last you a lifetime. I have been using some of my brushes for 20 years and they are still in my kit and I take care of them like they are gold... because for me they are!

Today’s woman is busier than ever. What is the easiest/quickest way to turn a day/work look into something that works for night out?

The quickest way to create a day to night look would be to play up your eyes, begin by refreshing your eyeliner and adding another coat of mascara, maybe add a shadow with some shimmer that will catch the light. For added drama line the water line of both upper and lower lids. Lip stains are great for night so that if you are eating or drinking you dont have to worry about your lipstick color fading

You’ve done such beautiful work on so many celebrities. Who have you not worked on that you’d kill to get into your chair?

Beyonce is the first person to come to mind.

Can you tell us about what inspired you to create Heir Atelier and facial serum Ultimate Make Up Prep?

Because skin is the canvas for make up and directly affects the final look of the make up, I created my own facial serum because I could not find any 1 product to give me the results I needed which was a way to get the skin ready in one step before applying make up. Before I was mixing 3 or more products together to get the results I need. Make up looks best on nourished and hydrated skin. I would create the serum at home in my kitchen after researching ingredients and getting a beaker and scale and writing down my recipes that I was testing on set. I began getting requests to purchase my serum from models, celebrities and other make up artists so I decided to make it legit and find a chemist to replicate it and produce it for me. That is how Heir Atelier began and why I am so confident about it. It was created and tested by myself and make up artists on the models and celebrities we work with for over 2

Kendra Richards

102 Thrfty Hunter

Page 103: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

years so I know how it performs on a wide range of people and skin types and it’s been enthusiastically embraced by the beauty insider community.

Can you offer one tip to women with problematic or acne prone skin?

It is worthwhile to see a dermatologist to get your acne under control and determine what the right products for your skin type and skin concerns. Sometimes people with acne prone skin irritate it further with harsh products or

treatments that only make it worse. Take care of your skin! It’s worth it. And dont forget oil free sunscreen!

What challenges have you had to overcome by being a successful woman in the beauty industry?

Challenges exist for everyone, dont focus on them, focus on your goals... I find that the power of my mind and the thoughts I keep are either my friend or my enemy... I believe in the power of our thoughts and the words we speak to ourselves not just to other.

>>Final note to your readers:Also it’s important to find mentors and create a healthy support system around you. Respect everyone and be gracious to everyone you meet, always do your best, listen to the person sitting in your chair, know that everyone has something to teach you, be humble and open to learning no matter how long you have been doing something. Always strive to grow and learn and be the best you can be.

Thrifty Hunter 103

Page 104: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

104 Thrfty Hunter

Page 105: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 105

Page 106: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

106 Thrfty Hunter

Page 107: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer Rowan DalyMakeup Artist Elaina BadroHair Stylist: Jessica Marquez

Wardrobe Stylist: Bianca StrothersClothing provided by Honey Zhuang

Jud Tylor

Page 108: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

108 Thrfty Hunter

Page 109: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

We heard that the movie you’re starring

in”42” is set to come out in April, how

was it working with Harrison Ford?

How did you prepare for the role?

I don’t want to misrepresent myself.

I’m actually not starring in the movie, it’s

definitely a supporting role.

Harrison Ford starred in some of my

favorite movies as a child. Indiana Jones

was a hero to me, and the Star Wars

trilogy tops my list of favorite childhood

films. Having the opportunity to work in

the same movie as a childhood icon was

a surreal experience. I never thought I’d

meet Han Solo in the flesh. I actually had

his action figure!

I prepared myself for the role of

Laraine Day by reading the script and

learning everything I could about her. I

also took the era into account and all the

ways it would affect someone living dur-

ing that tumultuous time. It’s a lot of fun

to step into the skin of a real life person,

but there’s also the added responsibility

of depicting them as truthfully as pos-

sible.

Did you know any history on Laraine

Day before you were cast?

I knew that Laraine Day was a 1940s

movie star but I didn’t know the details

of her personal life. She was a colorful

character, with many facets. She was a

glamorous movie star, wife, mother, Mor-

mon, author, TV host, philanthropist and

environmentalist. She was an amazing

woman who lived an incredible life.

What was the favorite film project

you have ever worked on and why?

There are 2 work experiences that

stand out as my most memorable, so I’ll

call it a draw. The first one is “Charlie

Wilson’s War”, working alongside legend-

ary director Mike Nichols, Oscar winning

writer Aaron Sorkin and Oscar winning

actor Tom Hanks. I guess it’s no surprise

that the movie itself was nominated for a

Golden Globe.

The second is “The Three’s Company”

movie with one of my all time favorite

directors Jason Ensler. It was such a col-

laborative, creative and supportive work

environment. We had cast rehearsals,

breakfast meetings to discuss the script,

and an amazing soundtrack complied

by Jason himself to set the mood before

shooting scenes. The movie spanned 3

decades so the wardrobe was as phe-

nomenal as the music.

Does Canadian TV differ a lot from

American TV?

Thrifty Hunter 109

Page 110: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Canadian TV really reflects the Canadian way of

life and Canadian sensibilities. This is expressed in

the humor and characters on Canadian programs and

Canadian shows are typically edgier, more sarcastic and

a little less stereotypical.

Were you surprised that the first season of the series

“Good God” was nominated for an award?

This was actually the second season of Good God,

but it was called Good Dog for the first year. The title

reflects each season’s content. Unusual, I know!

Not at all! Good God is hysterically funny, wildly

intelligent and politically incorrect - all the ingredients

for greatness. It reminds me of a hybrid cross between

“Curb your Enthusiasm” and “The Office” and Ken

Finkleman is a genius

How do you like living in LA vs Canada?

I grew up in Canada so it will always have a special

place in my heart. I love the people and I miss the sea-

sons but I’m really enjoying my time in LA. The weather

is gorgeous, and there’s so much to do. I live 6 blocks

from the beach and I really couldn’t ask for more.

How would you describe your personal style?

I would say that my personal style is mostly Bohe-

mian chic but I like to shake it up and throw in a mix of

vintage and contemporary pieces. I try not to follow

rules and allow the way I dress to be a creative expres-

sion of my own personal style.

Do you like thrifty shopping and if so, why?

Absolutely!!!!! The only thing better than finding

something you love is finding something you love at a

good price. The Rose Bowl and second hand stores are

great places to find unique pieces at a fraction of the

price you would pay for something new.

110 Thrfty Hunter

Page 111: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 111

Page 112: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

112 Thrfty Hunter112 Thrfty Hunter

Page 113: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 113

Page 114: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 115: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 115

Page 116: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

116 Thrfty Hunter116 Thrfty Hunter

Page 117: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 117Thrifty Hunter 117

Page 118: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

118 Thrfty Hunter

Page 119: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 120: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 121: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 121

Page 122: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

122 Thrfty Hunter

Page 123: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 123

Page 124: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

124 Thrfty Hunter

Page 125: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 125

Page 126: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

PURPLE RAY126 Thrfty Hunter

Page 127: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Photographer: Lasonic SivongxayAssistant: Kevin Ho and Jeff Melgar

Makeup Artist: Elaina BadroHairstylist: Jonathan Thompson

Wardrobe Stylist: Gabrielle LewisModel: Faith Picozzi

Thrifty Hunter 127

Page 128: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

128 Thrfty Hunter128 Thrfty Hunter

Page 129: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 129

Page 130: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 131: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 131

Page 132: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

132 Thrfty Hunter

Page 133: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 133

Page 134: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 135: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 136: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

136 Thrfty Hunter

Page 137: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 137

Page 138: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 139: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 140: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

140 Thrfty Hunter

Page 141: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Haley PullosThrifty Hunter 141

Page 142: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

142 Thrfty Hunter

Page 143: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

What’s your dream role at the moment?

Honestly, I’m really enjoying the role of Molly on General Hospital right now... who wouldn’t want to be the center of attention for two hot guys? However, I would LOVE to play “Alaska” in a movie version of “Looking for Alaska”. This is a book by John Green that I just finished and I absolutely love it!!

Do you have any plans to further your education outside the movie industry?

I absolutely plan to graduate from College. I hope to go to UCLA, Julliard or USC.

We know you are just a teenager, but do you currently have a boyfriend?

Ha ha, I wish!

Who are you looking forward to working with in the near future?

With all of the Cassadines coming back to Port Charles, I would love to work with Constance Towers (Helena Cassadine). There could be some juicy storylines there.

Do you have a particular actor/

actress who you look up to?

I really like Rachel McAdams. She plays such a variety of characters and does an amazing job with each one.

What do you see yourself doing seven years from now?

Accepting my college diploma and my first academy award.

Tell us something that people don’t know about you?

Hmmm, that’s a tough one. I spend hours painting my nails with crazy designs. And they have to be perfect or I go insane.

Vintage clothing is something you love, so were you excited when you found out you would be featured in Thrifty Hunter?

I was positively ecstatic! It was the best photo shoot I’ve ever done and I thought the clothes we found at the thrift stores were so cool and fun.

How would you describe your personal style in just a few words?

Indy-eclectic-comfy.

Thrifty Hunter 143

Page 144: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

144 Thrfty Hunter

Page 145: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 145

Page 146: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

146 Thrfty Hunter

Page 147: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Thrifty Hunter 147

Page 148: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

148 Thrfty Hunter

Page 149: Thrifty Hunter Magazine
Page 150: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Staff

Chief EdtiorGabrielle Lewis

Graphic EditorRicky Dorn

Fashion EditorBianca Strother

Contributing Layout Design

Jenny DaycoPage(s) 96 - 101

Kalie JohnsonPage(s) 82 - 87 ,134 - 139

Josephine DejeuPage(s) 116 - 121

Contributing Photographers

Josh Williamsjoshwilliamsphotography.com

Emily Sotoemilysoto.com

Rowan Dalyrowandaly.com

Michael Ngmichaelngphotography.com

Hannah- Beth Toddhannah-beth.co.uk

Emy Lou Harrisemylouphotography.co.uk

Kayt Webster Brown thecapgrasdelusion.co.uk

Logan Colelogancoleblog.com

Ricky Dornrickydorn.com

Lasonic Sivongxayinblotch.net

Contributers

150 Thrfty Hunter

Page 151: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Teresa Koehlerteresasphotography.com

Lasonic Sivongxayinkblotch.4ormat.com

Contributing Vintage/Thrift Stores

Unique Vintageunique-vintage.com/

Beyond Retrobeyondretro.com/

TwoMoxieetsy.com/people/TwoMoxie

Sumthin Cutesumthincute.com

Lost & Found Vintagefacebook.com/LostFoundVintage

Absolute Vintageabsolutevintage.co.uk

My COCO’S Closetetsy.com/shop/MYCOCOSCLOSET

Runway Boutiquerunwayboutiquela.blogspot.com/

Fiori CoutureLAFIORICOUTURE.COM

Vintage Sanctuaryfacebook.com/VintageSanctuary

Honey Zhuanghoneyzhuang.com

UNEEKBOTEEKstores.ebay.com/UNEEKBOTEEK

K.Hendrixkhendrix.com

Sponsors

Thrifty Hunter 151

Page 152: Thrifty Hunter Magazine

Mag

azin

eThrifty Hunter