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deVour Magazine
File:DeVour Magazine Book 2 Cover.jpg
Book 2 Cover
Categoriesfashion, music, art
FrequencyQuarterly
First issueOctober 2013
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.devour-magazine.com

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Warning: Display title "deVour Magazine" overrides earlier display title "<i>DeVour Magazine</i>". deVour Magazine is a fashion, beauty, and arts magazine. It has digital and print editions.

Content[edit]

The magazine is organized into three sections referred to as The Trinity:[1]

  • Aesthetics – Full conceptual editorials by makeup artists, hair stylists, body painters
  • Artistic Mediums – Features/interviews on musicians/bands, designers, traditional artists, dancers
  • Editorials – Full conceptual editorials by photographers, stylists, models, designers

deVour Magazine features an open submission policy for publication in the magazine and website.[2]

History[edit]

deVour Magazine was founded by Christine Lunday [3] (Art Director, Fashion Designer), Toi Green (Music Journalist, Graphic Designer), Irene Mar [4] (Makeup Artist), and Sarah Anstead [5] (Makeup Artist).[6]

On deVour's website and social media they state:

"Four unique individuals came together to lead you into a world of art not seen as normal to the common eye. We believe that within darkness lies the richest of all beauty; beauty that is sometimes overlooked or disregarded. We are a collective of creative minds that strive to push the envelope, shatter barriers and open minds."

[7]

The magazine launched on October 2013.

Interview subjects have included: Moby, September Mourning, Autumn Kietponglert Styled to Rock (U.S. TV series) finalist,[8] Front Line Assembly, Covenant (band), Weekend (American band), Collide (band),[9] Chris Mars, Heathen Apostles [10] and more.

Media[edit]

deVour Magazine was given permission by Front Line Assembly to use the song "Blood" from their album Echogenetic for the BTS video Humming Haunted Somewhere Out There.[11]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "The Trinity" at devour-magazine.com
  2. "Submission Policy" at devour-magazine.com
  3. "Christine Lunday" at twotwentytwoclothing.com
  4. "Irene Mar" at rawartists.org
  5. "Sarah Anstead" at sarahanstead.wix.com
  6. "Team" at devour-magazine.com
  7. "About" at devour-magazine.com
  8. "Styled to Rock Autumn Kietponglert - Bio" at www.bravotv.com
  9. "Collide Interview" at collide.net
  10. "Heathen Apostles Interview" at heathenapostles.com
  11. "Humming Haunted Somewhere Out There Video" at youtube.com



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