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December Days 2006
 
1 Shrine - Decadent Fashion
2 video: Siouxsie and the Banshees
3 The Classic Creatures of Stan Winston
4 Doctor Polidori and 'The Vampyre'
5 The Art of Massimo Rotundo
6 The Tomb of François-Vincent Raspail
7 video: Oscar Wilde and 'Being Earnest'
8 The Painter of the Schizoid Man
9 video: Marilyn Manson: Tournequet
10 The Fantasy Creatures of Rick Baker
11 Beauty and Dead Things at Necromance
12 Lon Chaney The Man Who Became Horror
13 Lon Chaney Jr
14 The White Witch
15 The Sleigh of the White Witch
16 The Silver Warrior by Frank Frazetta
17 The Ice Maiden
18 The Snow Queen
19 Jack Skellington in Christmas Town
20 Christmas Carols and the Addams Family
21 More Addams Family Christmas Cheer
22 Xmas Saturday Night Live Uncensored
23 A Dark Noel: Excelsis, Volume 1
24 Excelsis: A Winter Song - Volume 2
25 Christmas Art by Michael Dougherty
26 video: The Cure - Trilogy
27 video: Depeche Mode
28 Relativity by M.C. Escher
29 The Spirit of Puck
30 Sarah Siddons as The Tragic Muse
31 The Bacchante by Bouguereau
 
 
December 1, 2006
 
Shrine — Hollywood's decadent house of fashion!

Ever wonder where you could find those great brocade coats? The kind a vampire would envy? What about those romantic medieval style dresses or tight-clinging vinyl tops? Look no further than Shrine; a clothing company in Los Angeles that moves to its own beat. While there are many gothic clothing stores on the internet, the quality and design of the clothing can vary. Shrine prides itself on originality and quality, assuring clothes that will be with you through many club nights and events. They are clothes you will want to be seen in and will become central to your wardrobe.

Shrine also has a fabulous store on Melrose Ave. where you can not only find the styles shown on their site but, many one-of-a-kind pieces, jewelry, home decor items, accessories, and some of the friendliest staff to help you find the right outfit. They will even search their factory for a size you need (they really do make their own clothes).

Can't make it to Hollywood? Don't despair. Shrine clothes are sold through many other retailers across the U.S. and in Canada, Germany, Spain and the UK.
A listing can be found here.

 
Shrine Clothing
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