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May 9, 2023
The issue of respectability in dress, and what constitutes "proper" attire in public, has raged for as long as people have worn clothes. People who take this position fail to recognize that their own clothes were once the "yoga pants" of their day. I
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May 8, 2023
In 1999, an English teacher in Mexico needed a bag to carry his books. How this average school teacher turned that boring bag into $15M: 🧵 twitter.com/BrianFOConnor/status/1655544083803152384/photo/1
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Mar 13, 2023
🧵 1/ People wonder why clothing changed so much between the early 20th century and now...Or why people would ever dress "So formally" What people don't realize is how much lifestyles have changed in that time twitter.com/FromKulak/status/16353192876
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Aug 29, 2022
1 - 💫Awake, dreamers. Tonight we don garments of mist & memory to dance among the firmament. Yes, we're talking the costumes of #TheSandman this evening. As spoiler-free as possible. Arranged, instead, as a kind of rogues gallery. A #threadtalk com
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Mar 19, 2022
In 2020, 3 friends started an NFT project By 2021, they sold their company to Nike for millions THREAD: A case study on building a digital fashion empire (and why community is the secret to growth)
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Feb 19, 2022
I’ve used 10,000+ Icons in my designs on Twitter. They form the CORE of hyper- visuals😍 I’ve literally wasted months discovering the best ones. BUT you don’t have to. Here are the 12 best (free) Icon resources for your designs: 🧵
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Jan 10, 2022
AMETORA MINI-STORIES #2 Why Japanese Fashion Magazines Look Like Catalogs One of the most distinctive features of Japanese magazines is their similarity to catalogs: lots and lots of products laid out along with prices and retailers. The origin is,
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W. David Marx
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