i wanna infiltrate more rich spaces with my broke arse- yes I will sneak in my meal deal.
But in the sense that I will âdress upâ for the occasion - but my clothes wonât be designer and will have loose strings because I donât feed into the consumerist hell hole. so I showed up to the opera in full leather (second hand).
if people with money can appropriate and fetishise working class style and culture, then itâs only right for me to return the favour.
I dont give a fuck. being glam is a lifestyle. i WILL pull up to a hike in a leather mini skirt and stilettos. i've done it before. In that regard, i'm also a huge fan of garments and shoes that constrict or alter movements.
Donât leave your nice clothes and shoes or expensive make up gathering dust in your wardrobe because theyâre âtoo niceâ to wear on regular, everyday occasions. Life is mostly made of regular occasions, wear that nice dress and expensive perfume to go to the movie theater on a sunday afternoon
And wearing casual lowkey clothes most of the time so that every time you do put on just a normal amount of makeup and wear a dress people you see regularly in your day-to-day life treat you like a movie star or the hollywood homely girl in a 2000s movie who just got a makeover. âWhy look at you youâre⊠beautifulâ bonus if you regularly wear glasses and swap them for contacts. This is a part of my general life practice of under promising and over delivering
you can never go wrong with a deck of cards. pub, festivals, friends at home, long journeys. whatever & wherever you canât go wrong. new games, new tricks, i love cards!
Associated with William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Oscar Wilde to name a few. Mainly known as a childrenâs book illustrator and for his work âCartoons for the Cause 1886 - 1896â.