1 of 13
Convertible leather jacket by LINE Knitwear, $695, at Saks Fifth Avenue. Ribbed white tank by Michael Stars, $46, at NYFO Boutique. Pearl-handled pocket knife by Kershaw, $170, at GlassBoat. Blue vintage bandanas, $7, at Rumors Boutique. Black skinny-leg jeans by Flying Monkey, $44, at Lex’s of Carytown. Perforated black leather fingerless gloves by Harley Davidson, $36, at Richmond Harley Davidson. Black leather-studded belts by Hollywood Trading Company and Bed Stu, $219 and $74, cobbler series zipper boot by Bed Stu, $277, all at Ciao. Necklaces from stylist. Photo by Christina Macfarlane
Styling by Lauren Healy
2 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Black leather belt with silver-studded buckle, $75, at Frances Kahn
Product photos by Isaac Harrell
3 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Silver clip-on sunglasses by Illesteva, $290, at Need Supply Co.
4 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Gunmetal skull and gold-spiked earrings, $126, at GlassBoat
5 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Stingray leather collar, $115, at NYFO Boutique
6 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Brass 6 stalactite cuff by K/ller Collection, $120; Peak cuff by Odette New York, $140, both at Need Supply Co
7 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Gold studded knuckle box clutch by Alexander McQueen, $2,325, at Saks Fifth Avenue
8 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Vintage brown leather belt with gold studs, $14, at Rumors Boutique
9 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Fur fossil bag by Santesteban, $590, at Baggi
10 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Dusty zipper short boots by Bed Stu, $228, at Ciao
11 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Cream- and-beige skull scarf by Chan Lu, $114, at GlassBoat
12 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Sterling crosshatch and leather cuff, $250, at GlassBoat
13 of 13
Isaac Harrell
Dinosaur bone pocketknife by Santa Fe Stoneworks, $130; Pearl-handled pocketknife by Kershaw, $170, both at GlassBoat
Long before Katniss Everdeen learned how to shoot an arrow, Max Rockatansky ruled the post-apocalyptic landscape, fighting for survival in high-speed chases through the Australian outback. More than 30 years after Mad Max introduced a young Mel Gibson to the big screen, audiences are ready for a female punk protagonist, and what better setting for our leading lady to traverse than Richmond’s abandoned Azalea Mall parking lot? The expanse of asphalt provides a haunting glimpse of past retail glory, but for present-day looks — and some stylish examples of the original survival tool —head to our local shops.