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September 22, 2008 5:07 PM  (go back to main view)
The Voluptuous Horror of Kembra Pfahler
Kembra Pfahler of the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black
Kembra Pfahler of the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black
The inimitable antidote to the fashion week, er, cycle (since it’s now moved on to Europe), is none other than the high-theatrics rock ensemble The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black. If you never witnessed the horrifically camp spectacle lead by uber provocateur Kembra Pfahler, a California Girl of the punkest variety who’s cut and kicked her career in New York, you’ve been missing something.
Dancing Queen: One of the Girls of Karen Black
Dancing Queen: One of the Girls of Karen Black
Mme. Pfahler and band, along with friends and fans, celebrated the release of the “Beautalism” book, a Deitch Projects imprint chronicling moments from her 2008 Whitney Biennial project and other notoriously legendary moments—such as stitching up her waxed and painted vagina on stage. Last week’s early bird special presentation at Santo’s in SoHo (we were out of there by 9 p.m.!), erupted without the found props that are so signature to the VOHKB art performance concerts. But as with the Whitney event, the show opened with the dandy theremin artist Armen Ra and left us all equally drained and energized.
And, really, as terrifyingly subversive as Kembra’s caustic blitzing of the female sexuality paradigm is, is it really any weirder than what goes on in the name of fashion?
Armen Ra
Armen Ra



Dear Santa...
Dear Santa...

Santa at Santo's
Santa at Santo's

Before the Show: Bryan Rabin and VHOKB's Adam Cardone
Before the Show: Bryan Rabin and VHOKB's Adam Cardone







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Rose Apodaca is a pop culture and style journalist and the co-owner of A+R, the design retail lab in Los Angeles, and its online sister http://www.aplusrstore.com. She contributes to Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Glamour, Paper, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Style.com, Preen and other publications, and consulted on the launch of Image, The Los Angeles Times newest style section. Her first book, Style A to Zoe: The Art of Fashion, Beauty & Everything Glamour, an all-encompassing lifestyle guide written for celeb stylist Rachel Zoe, is now in paperback and hit The New York Times bestseller list in September 2008. She is currently wrapping up a biography on Fred Hayman, co-founder of Giorgio Beverly Hills and marketing architect of Rodeo Drive, as well as co-authoring a beauty book with neo-burlesque queen and style icon, Dita Von Teese.

A+R is located in Silverlake and on Abbot Kinney in Venice, CA.

Rose helmed the west coast bureau of fashion-industry bible Women's Wear Daily and was a contributor to W for six years until March 2006, when she left to join partner Andy Griffith in A+R and focus on related projects. She has long championed Los Angeles and California style and design, from the streets and runways to interiors and food. She is the first recipient of the Los Angeles Fashion Awards Communications Prize for bringing global attention to the region's fashion industry and style culture. With A+R, she continues to showcase rising and undiscovered talent from around the world.
 
In addition to co-owning Beauty Bar Hollywood and Las Vegas, she is a conspirator-in-camaraderie with several artists and designers showcased under A+R or related projects. Rose and Andy, who tied the knot in September 2007, live in Silverlake.

* All photographs appearing on this blog were snapped by Rose with her Leica D-Lux 3, unless otherwise noted. Please credit all photographs accordingly.

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