Glamour Kills

Glamour Kills was a clothing company based in Manhattan, New York. The company was closely associated with emo musical artists, and its shirt with a stylized flying pig was called "iconic" by The Daily Edge.[1]

Glamour Kills
Industryclothing
Founded2006
FounderMark Capicotto
HeadquartersManhattan, New York
Area served
Canada
United Kingdom
Japan
Brazil
Europe
Asia

Glamour Kills

The company was started in 2006, by Mark Capicotto and made its debut at The Bamboozle Festival in the spring.

Glamour Kills sells their merchandise on their website, www.glamourkills.com but through retail chains like Zumiez, Urban Outfitters, Tilly's and internationally through D-Tox in Canada and many other retailers in the UK, Japan, Brazil, and throughout Europe and Asia.

GK Live

GK Live (formerly called Freebie Friday) is a weekly Friday webshow Glamour Kills does at 6PM on www.glamourkills.com/gklive . Mark, the host Pickel and sometimes guest bands star.[2] It was announced on 6/10/2011 that the format for GKLive would soon be changed and that the show would now air on Fridays.

Against the Current

As It Is

All Time Low

Cobra Starship

You Me At Six

The Ready Set

Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows

Set Your Goals

Four Year Strong

Hey Monday

The Summer Set

Mayday Parade

Hit The Lights

We Are The In Crowd

Forever the Sickest Kids

We The Kings

The Wonder Years

Real Friends

New Found Glory

PVRIS [3]

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References

  1. Where are all of your favourite emo clothes brands now? We investigate. Daily Edge, January 26, 2019.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2011-01-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Vacek, Chris. "Official Website". Artist Listing. Glamour Kills Clothing. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
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