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Skirts made from soft velvet fabric, with bat appliques. As well as fun accessories like bat hair bows and studded bracelets made from vinyl. The bat bows are made from glitter vinyl for the perfect hair accessory that will have you standing out.
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Californer -- Designer Teresa Nava from Rock n Roll Victim is releasing her Signature Gone Batty Collection, and most of the lines products will be individually made by the designer herself. The Gone Batty Collection has just been released May 27, 2019.
Rock n Roll Victim is known for helping moms and children so they can look cute and creepy all year.
Thus, for the first time, Teresa has created an entire product line of her favorite and most popular Batty Skater Skirts, Bat Hair bows to match and even more to satisfy anyone's inner bat . The new Gone Batty Collection is scheduled to go live on May 27th 2019.
The collection will be exclusively sold on the website RocknRollVictim.com where the limited products are scheduled to sell out by the end of the season.
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These batty clothing and accessories are designed to showcase your creepy Halloween spirit with a touch of cuteness that make you scream.
Several products come in Black and pastel colors such as light pink and lavender for a more pastel goth feel.
The Bat hair bow's are made from vinyl which mean your bow will never flop over when they're in your hair. While the Gone batty skater skirts are made in flowy soft velvet, which means these skirts are light and comfortable.
Her collection also includes the Lux De Ville Coffin Backpacks to carry all your new batty accessories.
Each individual product has its own name. A few examples are:
• Gwens Bat Skater Skirt
• Elvira Coffin Back Pack
• Minnies Matching Bat Hair Bows
The Gone Batty Collection ranges in price from as low as $1 for pins to $80 for the Elvira Backpack.
Teresa is excited to welcome her fans to her signature product line collection they've been requesting her to make.
For more information about the Gone Batty Collection or for an interview with Teresa, please write to TMonster@RocknRollVictim.com. Media high-res photos available upon request.
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About Rock n Roll Victim
Teresa Nava started designing the Gone Batty Collection after she was faced with a very real problem. She took a what was suppose to be a break from fashion school to take care of her children full time. She didn't want to give up on creating so she would design clothes for her kids that suit her wild taste and her children's taste in clothing as well. After many months of creating clothing for her children she soon noticed that others enjoyed and wanted her designs too. [ Teresa Started to design and create her own product line filed with fun colors and her favorite bat applique. She wanted to show the world that you can still be cute and a bit creepy no matter what age you are. Since then her products have started to gain momentum in the music scenes like punk, goth, rockabilly and psychobilly. Music is ageless and so are her designs.
https://www.RocknRollVictim.com
Rock n Roll Victim is known for helping moms and children so they can look cute and creepy all year.
Thus, for the first time, Teresa has created an entire product line of her favorite and most popular Batty Skater Skirts, Bat Hair bows to match and even more to satisfy anyone's inner bat . The new Gone Batty Collection is scheduled to go live on May 27th 2019.
The collection will be exclusively sold on the website RocknRollVictim.com where the limited products are scheduled to sell out by the end of the season.
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These batty clothing and accessories are designed to showcase your creepy Halloween spirit with a touch of cuteness that make you scream.
Several products come in Black and pastel colors such as light pink and lavender for a more pastel goth feel.
The Bat hair bow's are made from vinyl which mean your bow will never flop over when they're in your hair. While the Gone batty skater skirts are made in flowy soft velvet, which means these skirts are light and comfortable.
Her collection also includes the Lux De Ville Coffin Backpacks to carry all your new batty accessories.
Each individual product has its own name. A few examples are:
• Gwens Bat Skater Skirt
• Elvira Coffin Back Pack
• Minnies Matching Bat Hair Bows
The Gone Batty Collection ranges in price from as low as $1 for pins to $80 for the Elvira Backpack.
Teresa is excited to welcome her fans to her signature product line collection they've been requesting her to make.
For more information about the Gone Batty Collection or for an interview with Teresa, please write to TMonster@RocknRollVictim.com. Media high-res photos available upon request.
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About Rock n Roll Victim
Teresa Nava started designing the Gone Batty Collection after she was faced with a very real problem. She took a what was suppose to be a break from fashion school to take care of her children full time. She didn't want to give up on creating so she would design clothes for her kids that suit her wild taste and her children's taste in clothing as well. After many months of creating clothing for her children she soon noticed that others enjoyed and wanted her designs too. [ Teresa Started to design and create her own product line filed with fun colors and her favorite bat applique. She wanted to show the world that you can still be cute and a bit creepy no matter what age you are. Since then her products have started to gain momentum in the music scenes like punk, goth, rockabilly and psychobilly. Music is ageless and so are her designs.
https://www.RocknRollVictim.com
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