The finished product of this post with a conceptual explanation For my conceptual class final I continued a long-term obsession In a past post I talked about my obsession with masks Masks are anonymous but not like a paper bag over your head kind of anonymous Instead you choose what others see I thought of rock stars specifically terry poison They might want to got to the next level of cheekiness by covering their swimsuit shapes while choose what the audience sees here it is: BEFORE: self conscious rock star AFTER: self assured rock star!! \ Work in progress (changing shoes)
I found a comment on My last post so interesting, and I havent done a research post in a long time since my ermine post here I decided to make a post out of my response: Comment: I usually love the things you post, but this is just straight up appropriation. Saris mean something to people other than a "costume" to wear for a party. What was the purpose of wearing them? Why take someone's culture and use it as a dress up party? Answer: Firstly, I would like to thank you for following and enjoying my blog. I have to wonder though if you really truly have looked at my blog at all, or know what I am about? I never have and never will claim to be an expert in anything, or exploit cultures. I do however, always show my love and devotion to what inspires me. Appropriation: Appropriation of visual culture , in some form or another, has always been part of human history...Appropriation can be understood as a key component of the way in which humans l...
I forgot to post my birthday pics at Kew gardens ! Such a beautiful regency ( most favorite period ever!) architecture, and amazing plants! Pictures taken: Kew Gardens Photographed by : Pierre Eymard Outfit details: Dress Jacket: Made and designed by me, from my spring collection Floral hair piece: 1930's millinery scrap used as a hair piece Brooch: Basket brooch, lost in the gardens that day :( Blouse: 1950s Found at beyond retro Shoes: Nine west hahaha Purse: 1980s Victor Carranza piano purse ~ From: Twirl Vintage Co
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