Duke is a glossy, full-color, lifestyle magazine – if your chosen  lifestyle is that of an ’80s obsessed Australian charity shop addict! Put  together by the hyperenergetic duo of Raquel Welch and Emily Hunt (yes, really),  it’s a 64 page glimpse into their world of glamour on a budget, outrageous  dressing up, dance-offs, crazy theme parties and extreme devotion to duty in the  cause of scouring Sydney’s charity shops. There’s interviews with extreme  hoarders; chats with grannies in the street; a scary article on stoner style;  Raquel & Emily’s A-Z of collecting, a four page guide to their museum-like  apartment which I can personally very strongly identify with; a “We live here so  you don’t have to” guide to every shop and restaurant in their local scuzzy  neighbourhood of Parramatta Road; and a feature on Lady Di’s hats, frilly frocks  and pregnancy dresses! Plus plenty of contributions by their artist and  illustrator friends, and an all too familiar guide to “Things that ruin our  lives in opshops” (trans. ‘charity shops’): the endless  who-would-ever-even-have-wanted-that-when-it-was-new items that pointlessly  clutter up charity shops creating obstacles and making the hardcore thrifter’s  mission to find the good stuff harder. After reading Duke I was exhausted  and needed a little rest. There have been charity/thrift shopping zines before,  but with Thrift Score and Cheap Date both now defunct, Raquel  & Emily have inherited the ill-fitting, slightly scratched charity shopping  zine queen crown.
Duke – www.huntandwelch.com
 Duke – www.huntandwelch.com
Reviewed by Mark Pawson for  Variant Magazine
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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