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One of my underrated faves from Copenhagen Fashion Week this year was Mfpen's collection. What I really liked about it was that the models seemed to be in a rush. Some had sweaty foreheads, and slightly matted hair, and most if not all of the models appeared like they wore no makeup. I think Copenhagen Fashion Week does a great job of being "down to earth" in an industry that thrives on frivolity and ostentatiousness. Don't get me wrong, I love all glamour and find myself blinded by glitzy displays, but I welcome the more gritty interpretation of clothing as a utility, a functional item. These models in a rush represent everyday people on their way to jobs or other commitments. The laidback nature of Mfpen's collection also brought me back to the 90s grunge and the subtle cool in effortlessness.
This Sandy Liang Star Clutch 。・:*:・゚☆
Path McGrath Make-up looks for Maison Margiela Couture ss24
I wanted to add the two black models who had this make up look done for the show as well!
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Been loving glam rock fashion lately
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Reminder that Stonewall wasn’t about marriage equality. Stonewall was about police brutality. It was about systemic abuse and subordination. Stonewall was spearheaded by black trans women. As we celebrate Pride 2020, within the context of the Black Lives Matter riots, it’s imperative that we remember that.
Riots in protest of police brutality are the reason that we have more rights today. Do not forget your roots.
You can’t celebrate Pride while simultaneously condemning the Black Lives Matter riots and protests that are happening right now. Know your history.
there are so many really great REALLY INFORMATIVE guides like this on Instagram.
here's one from @courtneyahndesign (on insta)
no justice. no peace. prosecute the police.
To all my black followers and friends, stay safe.
Also, I would like to add that black lives have always mattered, will always matter.
It’s awful that we even have to say that because it should be a given. However, we need to say it loud and clear for the racists.
We cannot be silent.
Versace (1994/1995) Model: Brandi Quinones