Fashion Etc.


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    The Fashion of Cults

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    The Fashion of Cults

    If you’re anything like me you will listen to any series or podcast having to do with cults with glee. Leah Remini’s show on Scientology? Bring it on. Wild Wild Country? I loved it. At the same time fashion is seen as something trivial and insignificant. There are plenty of people who believe it means…

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  • The History of the Dickie

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    I found myself with no good ideas of what I wanted this month’s post to focus on. To be honest this pandemic fatigue has left me foggy brained and drained. But a re-watch of 30 Rock (which hasn’t aged the best let me tell you) provided me with a bit of inspiration. The punchline of…

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  • Knitting as a Revolution

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    Knitting for me is revolutionary. It makes me feel like I’m shaking social norms and doing something not everyone does. It also has the added benefit of providing hours where I can’t look at my phone. For a few precious moments I’m not doomscrolling and reading the terrible news that surrounds me. I can focus…

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  • Scarfs Through The Decades

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    I have so many scarfs. I have scarfs from my grandmother, from my great aunt, and from a number of others’ aunts as well. I’ve gotten good at doing one particular turban making technique but frankly I have been woefully undereducated on others for far too long. Enter The Scarf Challenge recently posted by The…

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    The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Exhibit at The Paley Center For Media

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    I wish I could be more inspired to dress in a vintage manner in the summer, however I can’t claim that. The fact that NYC smells like a moist dumpster and that between your apartment and the subway you can be totally drenched in sweat lessen the luster of dressing. So when the Mrs. Maisel…

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    But Darling, I’m Your Auntie Mame!

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    If you’re like me and mourning the end of Pride Month I humbly ask you to start celebrating what I present for your consideration the perfect bookend to pride: Auntie Mame Day! “But why did you tell me you were coming today! I’d never have been giving this party.”“Mum I wired you…”“Yes but you said…

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    How Happy Can A Chubby Girl Be?

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    I’ve been plus size all my life. One of the few places that I could shop was Lane Bryant. I remember hating it while being thankful for it; not only was it somewhere I could actually shop but I was always one of the smaller sizes. What a treat! (Insert eye roll emoji.) I have…

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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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    My go to movie when I need a whimsical cry is Breakfast at Tiffany’s. It’s one of my all time favorite movies. This makes me very original, right? It’s SO MANY people’s favorite. I always wondered why I was so drawn to it? “She was a triumph over ugliness, so often more beguiling than real…

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  • #Truevintage

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    I have always loved wearing old clothes. The thrill of thrifting has been a high I love as long as I can remember. However, for a long time my instinct has been to just get whatever caught my eye and I could afford and that fit. The more sparkly and ostentasious the better. This resulted…

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    Bette Davis Eyes

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    In this business, until you’re known as a monster you’re not a star Bette Davis Today we celebrate the birth of Bette Davis: an icon of golden Hollywood. In trying to research her I’ve become throughly aware of how little I know about her. Countless people have spent countless hours writing biographies on her. I…

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I would describe my style and attitude as…

A cross between Iris Apfel, Miriam Margoles, Lucille Ball. But I am a devoted maximalist through and through. Although, as another inspiration once said

Style—all who have it share one thing: originality.

Diana Vreeland

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