Fashion
The Labyrinth of Jareth Fantasy Masquerade Ball

July 16th & 17th, 2010
At the Park Plaza, 607 S. Park View Street, Los Angeles, CA
The Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade is a fantasy event of unique character and inspiration, art, music, dance and enchantment. Costumes or formal wear and mask are required to enter the event. Costumes range from faeries and goblins to beautiful Victorian garb, elaborate armors, meticulous steampunk and period attire along with a host of fantasy creatures and characters.
For more information and tickets visit: www.labyrinthmasquerade.com
Experience fashion, performance and music in this exhibition at Kensington Palace, London
In association with WILDWORKS, featuring Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and Echo Morgan
Kensington Palace is being transformed. As the walls of the palace are being shaken by a £12 million renovation project the rubble and the dust is unleashing powerful and secret stories about the lives of Kensington’s princesses.
Opens 26 March 2010
Visit www.hrp.org.uk for full details on this fairy tale exhibition
Calling fantasy artists, photographers, writers & enchanted faerie folk!
Would you like to be published in the UK’s most exclusive and treasured magazine? Well now could be your chance! The Faerie door is currently open for submissions. We are not able to publish stories at this time. For terms and conditions of submissions and further information please visit the following link: www.faemagazine.com/contact/submissions
According to Sky News online, David Beckham has revealed his new angel tattoo, based on on a Renaissance painting by Francesco Francia showing Eros taking Psyche to heaven.
We love the fact that David has decided to cover up Psyche and protect her modesty, unlike the original painting! To read more on this story by Sky News Online visit: www.news.sky.com
A photograph of singer Emily Ovenden, taken by Hayley Madden and featured in FAE has won an award.
Hayley Madden told FAE, “I recently joined the SWPP, a society aimed at professional portrait and wedding photographers. They are an international organisation and hold monthly competitions for members only. The competition has hundreds of entries from all over the world and only a handful get selected as Gold award winners. These are images deemed to be of the highest standard based on composition, artistry, technical excellence and photographic skill. I entered two images not really expecting to get anywhere on my first attempt (there are silver and bronze awards too – I was hoping I might scrape a bronze) and when the results came out for January – I looked for my image. The score was a ‘G’. What’s ‘G’ I thought to myself – good?, or is it A, B, C, D….G for really bad. Then it dawned on me that it had won a ‘G’ for gold. This image was one that Emily selected from a shoot for Celtic Legend but was never fully developed at the time. Fae Magazine’s insistence on original images for its publication pulled it out of the archives and into the spotlight where it belongs. I owe Emily for the good editing and modelling, Rachel Vanasch for the inspiration dress and Karen Kay for her constant support and always setting the bar high”.
TuTu Topia are giving away a pair of tickets in a special competition!
Just spend £50.00 or more on the TUTU-TOPIA website to win a pair of tickets for the 3 Wishes Faery Festival 2010.
Visit TUTU-TOPIA now to enter!
For more details on the 3 wishes Faery Fest visit: www.fairyfestival.co.uk
The current issue Issue of ALT Fashion has a faery theme, and features designers who have previously featured in FAE, Zizzyfay, and Van Asch, plus, Timjan design, & Elven forest creations. This is a must have issue for faerie fans everywhere.
ALT Fashion Awards for Senjo, Zizzy Fay & Moonmaiden
Congratulations to the above designers who won awards in the ALT Fashion magazine awards. All 3 have also featured in FAE Magazine, and have gone from strength to strength bringing out new ‘must have’ collections.
International designer – Senjo Clothing (1st)
UK designer – Moonmaiden (1st)
UK designer – Zizzy Fay (2nd)
Urban Decay Cosmetics has produced the highly sought after ‘Alice in Wonderland Book Of Shadows’
What a dream come true! When Disney called to ask if we would design a product for the launch of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, we were like, “Um…. Yes!” The result is this truly amazing (and seriously collectible) Book of Shadows.
Open the palette to reveal a pop-up scene of Alice in the mushroom forest. Her “drink me” bottle discarded, she staggers past towering mushrooms, only to cross paths with a very peculiar, hookah-smoking caterpillar. A large mirror rests behind the scene – you feel as if you are transported into the film itself.
Hidden inside a secret drawer are 16 best-selling Eyeshadows, given topsy-turvy names like White Rabbit, Jabberwocky and Oraculum. Alongside them lie travel sizes of Eyeshadow Primer Potion and two 24/7 Eye Pencils. From smoky neutral eyes to flashes of hallucinogenic green and purple, the looks you can create are as endless as the rabbit hole itself. Anyone who loves Urban Decay, Tim Burton, Disney, or Alice in Wonderland absolutely MUST have this palette. Even the Mad Hatter would say this Book of Shadows delivers it all.







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