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Immaculate Collection with Esther Rose

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I first discovered Esther Rose in 2017 when she released her debut, This Time Last Night, an intimate country/folk album that feels like she’s playing for you around a campfire. Now on her fifth studio album, Want, the New Orleans native defies the expectations of what an Esther Rose album can be with bold indie rock arrangements and fuzzed-out guitars. As it’s depicted on the album’s cover, with a Rose in a gauzy white cotton dress beside a Rose in a black pleather catsuit, the album balances hard and soft, juxtaposing songs like the Liz Phair–esque track “Ketamine” with the stripped-down piano ballad “Color Wheel.” The album also includes “Scars,” a duet with Seattle-based troubadour Dean Johnson (no surprise, it’s absolutely beautiful). Ahead of her upcoming PNW tour dates, I caught up with Rose to hear all about her collection of “vintage leather clothin in all shapes.” 

If you missed out on tickets to her sold-out show at the Sunset Tavern on March 3, fear not! You can still catch Esther Rose in Bellingham at the Shakedown the day after.

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Akasha Rabut

What was the first item you acquired in this collection? 
When I was 28, I was gifted a hand-me-down cowboy jacket by a record label executive. It was mint 1950s red suede with fringe and patches. I thought it was kinda hideous, but it fit, so the first time I wore it was as a joke. But something sacred happened that night… an energetic switch turned ON. I became a believer in the power of vintage leather. I'm less interested in new leather, even if it's ethically and sustainably sourced, because I like the randomness of finding a one-of-a-kind item. It has to choose you.

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Chris Acker

What is your favorite thing in your collection?
My high-waist motorcycle pants are perfect for tour. They always look stage-ready, and I never wash them—slightly gross yet very convenient.

 

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Shelby Duncan

Tell me about an item you'd like to add to your collection or a new collection you'd like to start. 
I would welcome a leather skirt or dress.





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