à l'allure garçonnière
Tuesday, January 25, 2011

à l'allure garçonnière is moving.

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one of the main reasons i started this blog was to start conversations. i know i'm not alone in finding that fairly difficult to do her...
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

the fat body (in)visible: documentary

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fat body (in)visible from Margitte Kristjansson on Vimeo . found via definatalie . wow! i just watched this and really enjoyed it. it is a...
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

movember

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photo by ben currie my mind is racing these days, a mile a minute. i've been working on quite a few in depth critical posts... but never...
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

what i wore: leaves know they're ending, celebrate their end

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ah, the fall! so beautiful, and quickly coming to an end. i must post these pictures before the snow starts to fall! i don't know about ...
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

thoughts: the feminist fashion blogosphere

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art by julia pott lately i've been thinking long and hard about how and why i blog. this is mainly due to some major changes in my lif...
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Monday, November 1, 2010

halloween 2010: i am not your halloween costume

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feminist hulk 's costume sounds pretty awesome. i'm sick in bed, catching up some reading, in books and online. i've been fighti...
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

halloween 2010: the shining

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from the shining (kubrick, 1980) come play with us forever dresses: handmade by annemarie , made with fabric we got at a flea market for 8$...
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Instead of just bitching and complaining about the prevalence of pretty and lack of savvy substance, I decided to borrow the idea from activist communities: if you want something to exist or change and it doesn't, do it yourself. I want this blog to be a place where I can explore political notions of fashion (without using too much inaccessible jargon) and have other people give me feedback, and maybe even encourage other feminists interested in fashion to start their own blogs to start even more conversations. Contact me at juliacaron AT gmail DOT com.
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