Happy Holidays, TSA!
Happy Holidays, TSA!
Finally! I found NOLA in a do/don’t…
John Waters discusses Tavi in Vice interview, posted December 10, 2010:
In your new book you advocate getting on the fashion nerves of your peers rather than your parents. What gets on your fashion nerves?
The youth are all too busy blogging to get dressed! And this obsession with nostalgia; everybody looks the same to me. But that little girl, what’s her name, the one that does the fashion blog? Tavi? I don’t know if she’s any good but I like the idea of her. What is she, 6 years old? Well, she dyed her hair grey; she looked like a little old lady and I don’t know if “faux-old” is the idea, but it’s hilarious. Other than that, there are only two things the girls that work for me are not allowed to do: chew gum and wear a patch denim maxi-skirt. Is there an uglier thing a person could wear? No.
New Orleans sweat meets London cool.
SHOWstudio.com - The Hips by Nick Knight, part of The Fashion Body with soundtrack by Sissy Nobby (purchase), bouncing by Quack!
Special thanks to Rusty Lazer!
(Source: vimeo.com)
From Wikipedia:
WikiLeaks was founded in 2006.[2][37] That year, Assange wrote two essays setting out the philosophy behind WikiLeaks: “To radically shift regime behavior we must think clearly and boldly for if we have learned anything, it is that regimes do not want to be changed. We must think beyond those who have gone before us and discover technological changes that embolden us with ways to act in which our forebears could not.”[38][39][40] In his blog he wrote, “the more secretive or unjust an organisation is, the more leaks induce fear and paranoia in its leadership and planning coterie. … Since unjust systems, by their nature induce opponents, and in many places barely have the upper hand, mass leaking leaves them exquisitely vulnerable to those who seek to replace them with more open forms of governance.”[38][41]