ROB ZOMBIE's Wife Launches Clothing Line Web Site

June 12, 2006

Rob Zombie's wife Sheri Moon has launched an official web site for her clothing line, Total Skull. Check it out at www.totalskull.com. A description of the clothing line's mission reads as follows:

"Sheri Zombie is no stranger to the world of the extreme... the total extreme. And taking it to that extreme is exactly what the Total Skull philosophy is all about.

"For the last thirteen years Sheri has see it from all sides. First appearing in over twenty hard rock music videos from some of music most extreme acts including WHITE ZOMBIE, PRONG, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY and ROB ZOMBIE. This led to jet setting around the world as a featured dancer for her husband Rob Zombie in numerous major sold out tours.

"Not content to let her talents be confined to one medium, in 2000 Sheri made to jump to the silver screen with her head turning portrayal as psycho killer Baby in the cult hit 'House of 1000 Corpses'. Garnering her a legion of fans in love with her demented character.

"In 2005 Sheri would again return to the role of Baby and earn rave reviews in the smash hit sequel 'The Devil's Rejects'. Hell, even Ebert and Roeper gave it 'two thumbs up.'

"Next up was a stint in famed 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' director Tobe Hooper's film 'The Toolbox Murders'.

"So where exactly does the creation called Total Skull come in? Well, we'll let Sheri Zombie explain it. 'I really fell in love with the art of making clothes when I was dancing on tour. Creating my stage image through clothes was a blast. I discovered a total sense for what cool chicks and rockin dudes like to wear. Total Skull is for those people. People that like to rock — total rock.'"

(Thanks: Giezr)

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