Emily Armstrong is Strong in VidaKush for Linkin Park

Posted by Sam Reid on

Our recent collaboration with Linkin Park was nothing short of epic.

Our longtime friend and stylist Sasha Nuhn came by the VidaKush showroom to pull pieces for the band’s latest music video. Styled for the video “Up From the Bottom,” lead vocalist Emily Armstrong wore both our Locked Up Pocket Chain and Rude Boy Pocket Chain, bringing bold, raw energy to the screen that matched the mood of the track flawlessly.

Watch the full video HERE

Outside of the video, Emily has also been spotted in a few of our favorite everyday pieces, including the Star and Moon Ring and the Soda Pop Choker—proof that VidaKush can take you from the stage to the street. Even more exciting, she’s also seen wearing one of our newest designs, the Piercing Spike Necklace, which is currently only available in our showroom.

You can shop select pieces from Emily’s looks on our website, every Sunday at Melrose Trading Post, or visit our West Hollywood showroom, open Tuesday–Friday from 11 AM–4 PM, for the newest drops and in-person shopping experience you won’t find anywhere else.

We’re beyond grateful to Sasha for continuing to include us in these major projects. Supporting powerful women in music, especially in legendary rock spaces. Seeing VidaKush pieces on a talent like Emily Armstrong is exactly the kind of power we our pieces carry.

Here's more photos of her wearing the necklace! 

 

 

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