Summer 2013

by | May 22, 2013

Yes, it’s here! Our fashion issue has hit the streets. The fashion community is on the rise here in RVA, and we’re here to help you get in on the ground floor! With a lengthy pictorial section displaying the work of Richmond’s many excellent fashion photographers, we’ve given you plenty of amazing imagery (and gorgeous boys and girls) to look at. We’ve also got in-depth interviews with Ledbury and Shockoe Denim, plus profiles of some of RVA’s leading jewelry designers, and the up-and-coming writers that are part of the RVA Fashion Bloggers network. With 18 pages devoted to the burgeoning RVA fashion community, we cover the scene from every angle.

But that’s not all this issue has in store for you–oh, far from it! Glass sculptor Kristi Totoritis gives an inside look at her experience of an often-neglected section of the art world, while the pop culture-damaged paintings of Dave McDowell offer an entirely new perspective on famous figures like Richard Pryor and Willy Wonka. As usual, our coverage of local music is second to none–talks with hard-working rapper So !lla and garage-rockers The Young Sinclairs are joined by a new column updating you on new releases local artists will be putting out in the coming months. Plus, we talked to multiple nationally-known artists who’ve made RVA a stop on their itineraries, including veteran soul singer Charles Bradley and death metal Egyptologists Nile.

All this plus much more is in store for you in the latest issue of RVA Magazine, so make sure you grab yourself a copy!

RVA Staff

RVA Staff

Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




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