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FASHION FAIL, GIRLS / March 4 2010 2:39 PM

My Name Is Ron: Angelina Turns Shilo into a Boy, GLAAD is Pissed

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My Name Is Ron: Angelina Turns Shilo into a Boy, GLAAD is Pissed


GLAAD is in a bit of a tizzy over this Life & Style cover which asks if it’s harmful to call a girl John and dress her up Clay Aiken with a Tavi haircut. I see no harm, but if the roles were different and they were dressing up Pax in Bryan Boy dresses, I think we might have a problem.

SIDENOTE: I’m saddened that my only pop cultural references are a runner up from American Idol a wannabe celebrity blogger, and a 13 year old. I need to really start watching more TV… or start picking up Life & Style.

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GIRLS / February 16 2010 12:56 PM

RUNWAY: Rodarte Fall/Winter 2010

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RUNWAY: Rodarte Fall/Winter 2010

Rodarte’s layered flowey pieces left me almost speechless, especially since the finale literally glowed in the dark under black light. Romantic, feminine, and almost bridal worthy, the clothes seem to take on a life of their own as they drift down a runway lit by candlelight and sprinkled in white confetti.

Front row included Tavi, Bryan Boy, Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington, Natalie Portman, Kristen Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Scott Schuman and Garance Dore.


Find more photos like this on ENVY. THE FASHION NETWORK

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GIRLS, THE BURNBOOK / February 8 2010 1:00 PM

TEAM TAVI: Why Dying Media Whores Can’t Stand a Successful 13 Year Old Blogger?

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TEAM TAVI: Why Dying Media Whores Cant Stand a Successful 13 Year Old Blogger?

In a winded article for AOL’s Stylelist (the formerly glorious dotcom’s attempt at hard hitting fashion “coverage”) a fairly jaded New York writer Katie Hintz-Zambrano decides to jump on the Tavi-bashing bandwagon by complaining about the 13-year old’s access to fashion designers, front row seating and overall influence in the industry.

As a blogger who’s often been targeted by larger media publications for my own personal approach to blogging, I found the article to be a double-sided bitch slap. Not only does she put into question the girls age as a factor in her overall value to fashion publishing, but she also does the unthinkable by calling her style was “warrant [of] serious eye rolls”. Oh snap!!!

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