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1977 /July 16, 2018 by Robin Huneycutt

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Client: Beaunu Magazine

Photographer: Kelley Hurwitz Ahr

Second Shooter: Mike Johanns

Makeup and Hair: Jessi Pagel

Wardrobe: Robin Huneycutt

Model: Hannah Lasure

Model: Levi Day

 

Posted in fashion   Tags: fashion styling, fashion, vintage fashion, atx style, austin stylist, freelance stylist
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Photography: Dennis Burnett

Photography: Dennis Burnett

It's all about the tea.

Ktonic Kombucha started as an idea centered around the premise of making tea and crafting that into a fermented beverage. For years, Greg Goodman worked to develop kombucha that achieved a perfect balance of fermentation, sweetness and flavor. He wasn't shy about turning to a flavor profile that included herbaceous and earthy as well as sweet and tangy. Together with brother-in-law Bryan Schmitz, KTonic Kombucha was created, based on the premise of providing the best craft kombucha possible.


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