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Weetzie Bat! (Post from April 2022)
You guys. I have reconnected with something from my teenage years.
Just a few days ago, I was wondering what the HECK that book series was, that I read as a teenager, that was so colorful and weird and full of Los Angeles grunge/punk imagery?
Also, just a few days ago, I discovered the Every Outfit podcast, with Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni and FELL IN LOVE. They are so witty and snarky and when they are Mean Girls, they have the reasons to back it up. Most of the fashion/movie people they mention, I have no idea who they are. But I'm going to stalk the shit out of this podcast until I know who the fuck these people are.
Anyway, I was listening to the April 8th episode while driving home from work, and they start talking about Weetzie Bat. At first I have no idea what the fuck they are talking about, but then more they described it, a friggin lightbulb went off - THAT'S the young adult series that I have been trying to remember!
Weird, right? But so magical. Weetzie Bat magic, for sure. I was obsessed with this series when I was a teenager, but I don't think I knew it was a 6-book series - I only remember reading the first 3 books? Lucky for me, the ENTIRE series is available through my local library app. E-book only, which is disappointing - what would the audio be like, right??
Yeahhh Bitchesss,
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Remembering Joe Cook: A Legacy of Love, Dedication, and Community Impact
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With deep sorrow, we reflect upon the life of Joseph A. “Joe” Cook, a beloved figure in our community, who peacefully departed on November 29, 2023, at the age of 74. A dedicated family man and retired Manager of Train Operations at Amtrak, Joe's impact on our lives is immeasurable.
Born in Philadelphia, Joe graduated from Bishop Egan High School and pursued his business passion at Bucks County Community College. His remarkable journey at Amtrak, climbing from a Block Operator to a managerial role, stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication and hard work.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Joe found joy in gardening, connecting with nature, practicing his faith, and passionately supporting Philadelphia sports, especially the Eagles. However, his greatest joy came from his family – a role he embraced as a loving father and Pop-Pop.
Joe is preceded in death by his parents, John J. Sr. and Marie Ann (Kelly) Cook, and his brother Kevin P. Cook. He is survived by his adoring daughters, Janel Ney (Tim) and Jennifer Parliment (Jason). Proud Pop-Pop of Timmy (Bobbi), Chelsea, Matthew, Travis, and Jaylin, and the doting Great Pop-Pop of Angeline Marie.
Survived by his brothers, John J. Cook Jr. (Kathleen) and James M. Cook (Angie), his sisters, Marie Gervasio (Joseph), Nancy Rorick (Joseph), and Karen Meagher (Michael), and sister-in-law, Theresa Cook. Fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
To honor Joe's legacy of kindness and generosity, we invite you to contribute to the Gift of Life in his memory. Your donations can be made at https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/levittown-pa/joseph-cook-11563850
A memorial service was take place on Monday, December 11, 2023, from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM at St. Frances Cabrini, 325 S. Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, PA 19030. The funeral mass will begin at 9:30 AM, followed by interment at Resurrection Cemetery, 5201 Hulmeville Road, Bensalem, Pennsylvania 19020.
Instead of flowers, your support through donations will help perpetuate Joe's legacy of positively impacting the lives of others. To explore more, click here.
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Showcase: Best Decor
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We’re often asked for suggestions on fun, elegant, and bold pieces to liven up a home or give as a gift, so we’ve narrowed down some of our favorites. These show-stoppers are a surefire way to make home a little homier. They’ll really tie the room together.
Check out the full list here. See also our pages by style: psychedelic art, graphic design, painterly, and minimalist.
Many thanks to Chelsea Fairless for the recent nod to our shop and website in Vogue’s home and living section. 
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16 Moda Sohbeti ve Podcastler / 16 Fashion Talks & Podcasts 🎙 ENG: See comment section TR: Herkesin moda haberlerini okuyacak zamanı olmayabiliyor. Ancak dijital çağla birlikte buna basit bir çözüm mevcut: podcastler. Esnek yapıları, günün herhangi bir saatini kişisel bir bilgilendirme sürecine dönüştürmeye olanak tanıyor ve çok fazla seçenek var! ➡️EĞLENCE, HABER VE DEDİKODU 🔹Corporate Lunch: GQ editors Rachel Tashhian, Samuel Hine ve Noah Johnson tarafından 🔹Fashion Victims: Moda eleştirmeni Luke Meagher ve tarihçi Darnell Jamal tarafından 🔹Every Outfit: Chelsea Fairless ve Lauren Garroni tarafından ➡️DAHA İYİ BİR GELECEK YARATMA 🔹Conscious Chatter: Kestrel Jenkins tarafından 🔹The Wardrobe Crisis: Vogue Australia’nın ilk sürdürülebilirlik editörü Clare Press tarafından 🔹Wear Webinar Series: Kanadalı kar amacı gütmeyen organizasyon Fashion Takes Action tarafından ➡️SAHNE ARKASINDAN BİR BAKIŞ 🔹Creative Conservations With Suzy Menkes: Vogue International editörü Suzy Menkes tarafından 🔹A Different Tweed: Gazeteci, film yapımcısı, küratör Bronwyn Cosgrave tarafından 🔹The Business of Fashion Podcast: BoF CEO'su Imran Ahmed ile beraber uzmanlar tarafından ➡️GİRİŞİMCİLER İÇİN 🔹The Future of Fashion Business: Girişimci Esteban Julian tarafından 🔹The Future of Fashion By Vogue Business: Vogue Business ekibi tarafından 🔹Transforming Luxury: BoF Podcast kapsamında 22 uzman tarafından ➡️MODA TARİHİ 🔹In Vogue The 2000s: Vogue tarafından 🔹Dressed The History of Fashion: iHeartRadio tarafından ➡️MARKALARDAN MESAJLAR 🔹Dior Talks: Dior tarafından 🔹Chanel Connects: Chanel ile beraber Tilda Swinton ve Pharrel Williams gibi sanatçılar tarafından 📝 Fashinnovation.nyc #rensourcing #podcast #fashionpodcast #fashiontalk #fashiontalks #modapodcast #modasohbetleri #fashinnovationnyc @fashinnovation.nyc (Ren Sourcing - Sibel Ege) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUw9kxTAkrc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Meet The Fashion-Obsessed Instagram Accounts Influencing TV
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 09: Sarah Jessica Parker seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” in Central Park on August 09, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
A “scandal” broke out in July, when Just Like That Closet, a fashion ID Instagram account dedicated to the Sex and the City revival And Just Like That…, posted a photo of Sarah Jessica Parker channelling Carrie, costumed in what was initially identified as a Forever21 dress (photo left). Heated discourse immediately played out in the comments section, and a series of ensuing headlines fanned out across the internet, in which inquiring minds speculated over Carrie’s finances and critiqued the show’s stance on fast fashion and sustainability.
The plot thickened after the dress was identified by commenters as Raga, a South Asian family-owned brand, which celebrates the multicultural blend of Indian heritage and the founders’ SoCal home. “I knew that was our dress,” confirms Raga’s Brand Director Sahil Chaudry. 
After And Just Like That… co-costume designer Danny Santiago — who bought the dress secondhand, devoid of identifiable tags, five years prior — slid into the Just Like That Closet DMs to clear up the matter, the account, run by Ukraine-based Victoria Bazalinchuk, updated the wardrobe credits to “thrifted dress.” (Representatives for Forever21 did not respond to emails asking when the fast-fashion brand released its version.) Amidst this drama, Raga experienced a “significant spike” in web traffic, resulting in an increase in online sales (and Instagram followers). The brand will now reissue its dress when the show premieres at a date yet to be announced.
This is far from the only instance of a TV fan account exerting outsize influence over the cultural conversation. In some cases, the frenzy over a particular look spotted on set during production is greater than any swell of excitement that manifests over a show when it airs. Not long before The Dress Incident, there was a rise in Instagram accounts identifying Gossip Girl 2.0 wardrobe credits based on the paparazzi photos of the cast filming scenes. And these fashion sleuths are fast. 
Just Like That Closet debuted on Instagram on July 10, a day after filming commenced (and pap photos appeared), and quickly grew to 85K followers at the time of publishing, with an assist from tags by established accounts, like Every Outfit on Sex and the City. Before that, Gossip Girl Style Guide, run by an anonymous poster (GGSG) on the West Coast debuted on November 13, 2020 — three days after the first images of the new Gossip Girl cast lounging on the Met steps appeared on Getty Images. 
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“I immediately identified all the items I could,” GGSG writes over email. “A few days later, I started posting — and I was live. It was pretty simple.” When the show finally hit HBO Max on July 8, the premiere set records as the most-watched Max original series ever and the most “talked about” Max Original series on social media to date, according to the streamer. Since then, Gossip Girl Style Guide continues to rack up a base, with over 26K followers, including the official HBO Max Gossip Girl handle. (For reference, it’s almost twice the following of the show’s returning costume designer, Eric Daman, whose follower count clocks in at 14K.) 
Pre-dating this phenomenon, TV enthusiast accounts — like Every Outfit on SATC (711K followers), by fans and authors Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni, What Fran Wore (354K), dedicated to The Nanny lead character, and Every Gossip Girl Outfit (15K), documenting the original series — broke ground by highlighting fashion on existing shows. But while the accounts were accurate in IDing the clothing, the pieces were sold out by the time the show aired. Now, the new class of fan accounts tracks shows while they are still being filmed, offering fresh perspectives and lightning speed-to-market at a time when fans are looking to feed their voracious interests in the lead-up to the releases. Created for the fans by the fans, the niche power players not only influence the public but also brand sales by allowing fans to shop pieces while they’re still available.
“The amount of content out there for a show that hasn’t even aired is fantastic,” says Linda Wilks, the founder of WornOnTV, a website that has been IDing outfits for shows like Euphoria, Riverdale, and Gossip Girl since 2012. “People have always loved speculating on the storylines, but having pictures to fuel the imagination is very exciting,” she says. It’s a win-win for nearly all parties involved. Fans begin to anticipate the content, brands experience an increase in sales, and the shows generate buzz before the first trailers even come out. The accounts also give oxygen to fan theories.
“The looks tell part of the story,” says GGSG. “Even before the Gossip Girl premiere, I heard a lot of predictions about the characters and storylines partly based on what they were wearing during filming.” Indeed, speculation abounded during the filming of Gossip Girl 2.0, with many correctly guessing that Tavi Gevinson’s character would be a teacher based on her outfits. (Producers even got in on the game by staging a fake-out scenario, with Gevinson in a version of Daman’s Constance Billard St. Jude’s “uniform.”) 
After Santiago and co-costume designer Molly Rogers launched And Just Like That Costumes Instagram account (58.9K), which gives insider views of filming and set life rather than brand mentions, they posted a photo showing SJP wearing a polka dot Carolina Herrera skirt and bird headpiece. The latter instantly brought memories of the hair accessory Carrie wore when Mr. Big left her at the altar in the first movie. The commotion reached fever pitch when photogs snapped Parker wearing the look while filming scenes with Chris Noth. Santiago and Rogers also seem to be fueling the conversation by incorporating recognizable pieces from the original series, like Carrie’s Fendi Baguette, which was famously stolen in Season 3 of the show. It’s working: After both And Just Like That accounts posted photos of Parker carrying the throwback purse on July 16, Lyst noted a 45% jump in searches for Fendi Baguette bags that same month.
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NEW YORK, NY – JULY 17: Sarah Jessica Parker is seen filming “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” on July 17, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 02: Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” in Chelsea on August 02, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
Both GGSG and Bazalinchuk point out that the costume designers deserve all the credit for their work and they’re just shedding light on their creations. (In a full-circle moment, Just Like That Closet is now ID-ing behind-the-scenes snaps from cast fittings, as posted on the costume designers’ IG.) And while it’s the costume department’s job to hold the official records of brands and pieces, fan accounts are often run by people whose day jobs have nothing to do with the fashion or entertainment industries. For instance, Bazalinchuk is an English teacher. So how do they do it? Well, experience for one. Most of the leaders in this sub-industry have their hand in several tribute accounts: GGSG also manages Madelyn Cline Style (20.2K followers), dedicated to Netflix’s Outer Banks actor and her character Sarah Cameron. Bazalinchuk multitasks with Rita Ora-dedicated Dress Like Rita (2.3K followers), Suki Waterhouse Style (3.6K), and Lucy Hale’s Closet (4.5K).
“I do most of my searches on ShopStyle and Google. Using the right keywords is really important,” explains GGSG. “When I sift through the search results, I hone in on a distinct detail, which can be anything, even just a seam.” Bazalinchuk says this of her process: “Knowing a brand’s DNA and having basic knowledge in fashion helps really a lot… Also, the followers themselves are willing to help me out when I can’t find a particular item.” In addition to that, brands now reach out to the creators directly to supply the information.
Thanks to this, even veteran identifier Wilks and her team sometimes look to the newbie ID-ers for help. “Usually, when I start [covering] a new show, I will check if there is a fashion Instagram first, either for the show, as a whole, or for a specific actor,” explains Wilks. “A lot of the people who run these pages are so dedicated and work really hard on identifying items. They are very thorough, which is something we can’t always be when working on WornOnTV because we cover so many shows.” Wilks and her team acknowledge the source, too. For instance, Wilks credited the handle “Outer Banks Fashion Blog” for certain looks from the Netflix show. 
With follower count rising every day, these savvy ‘grammers realise the power they hold. Some watermark their composites with original logos. GGSG creates compelling videos of their finds. Bazalinchuk’s Instagram has attracted recognition from international publications, like Grazia UK, The Independent and Cosmopolitan France, and, in turn, the attention of litigious photographers. So, she quickly created relationships with certain ones and agreed to only use their credited images.
Bazalinchuk and GGSG aren’t just doing it for the fans. Like many other niche accounts, they’re expanding their brands and content services. Bazalinchuk recently launched a paid styling service via Patreon, based on SATC– and AJLT-inspired style. After requests from followers, GGSG launched a mobile website, via the Milkshape app, with links to directly shop pieces. 
It’s like Carrie once famously said, “Women come to New York for two Ls: labels and love.” Except, in this case, the labels might be the ultimate winners.
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'We Should All Be Mirandas' Is The Feminist 'SATC' Mantra We Deserve
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'We Should All Be Mirandas' Is The Feminist 'SATC' Mantra We Deserve
Carrie Bradshaw might have used her incredibly unrealistic salary to drop $710 on a Dior “We Should All Be Feminists” T-shirt.
You know who would have never done something so frivolous, even in the name of feminism? Miranda Hobbes.
That’s part of what makes this new shirt, designed by the masterminds behind Instagram account “Every Outfit on Sex & the City,” so genius. 
Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless, who, you guessed it, attempt to document every outfit from a show in which wardrobe was a character itself, debuted a $32 “We Should All Be Mirandas” T-Shirt Tuesday. 
The slogan, a play on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Ted Talk and book title, pays homage to the character their website calls “the sanest member of the squad.” 
“It’s hard being a Miranda in the age of Trump and $700 feminist slogan tees,” the website reads. “But if Mirandas ruled the world, the world would be a considerably less fucked up place. We should all be Mirandas: smart, pragmatic, ambitious and unafraid to eat cake out of the garbage.”
Another main difference between this shirt and the designer version? This shirt goes up to an XXXL, while Dior’s only went up to an L. You don’t have to be partner at a law firm to figure out the extreme lack of inclusion there. 
Head to the aptly titled Miranda Solidarity website to pre-order.
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'Orange Is the New Black' Star Lea DeLaria Ends Engagement to Chelsea Fairless Lea DeLaria and fiancee Chelsea Fairless have called it quits. The Orange Is the New Black…
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How Does Sex and the CityHold Up 20 Years After Its Debut?
Two-decades after Sex and the City’s June 6, 1998 premiere, the girl-squad show continues to be a heavily quoted fan favourite. The fashion-forward HBO series wasn’t just cosmos and first dates: SATC changed the way that women talk about sex, and it tackled STDs, menopause, abortion and breast cancer in a candid, realistic way that was rarely seen in pop culture at the time.
But, if you’re re-watching the hit HBO series in 2018, there should be a least a few moments that make you cringe. As we strive towards political correctness, we come to realize how truly un-cool Carrie and her crew are; their style stands the test of time, but with word choices like “tranny” and “Gay Town,” their discourse is dated. A lot of what these wealthy, white, cis-gender women say and do would be inexcusable in today’s social climate—at least, it would be for an HBO series, or for any IRL group of left-leaning women living in Manhattan.
#WokeCharlotte has no time for Carrie’s overly simplistic view of human sexuality. Also, you know that Miranda is giving Carrie that side-eye because she’s low key bi. (S3/EP4) #CharlotteWokenblatt #Bisexuality #Intersectionality #RealTalk #Brunch
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Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless get it. The content creating duo runs @everyoutfitonsatc, an Instagram account that’s on a quest to document every outfit from show. With biting, LOL-worthy captions, Garroni and Fairless praise, mock and memorialize the bold fashion choices of Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte to over 500,000 followers. Now, their using their platform to call out Sex and the City for it’s problematic past—and they’re using #WokeCharlotte to do so.
#WokeCharlotte has no time for trans slurs or casual imperialism. She is also deeply offended by this entire episode, tbh (S3/EP18) #CharlotteWokenblatt #CheckYourPrivilege #TransAlly #SexWorkerAlly #Gentrification #WokeAF
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#WokeCharlotte is here to check your privilege. Garroni and Fairless’s are turning SATC’s cringiest scenes into re-written modern memes, and with them they’re bring the beloved series into 2018. When debating which character they should recast as a spicy Social Justice Warrior, Garroni and Fairless told The Daily Dot, “it would be so much more impactful if Charlotte was the one calling people out.”
Charlotte York is, of course, known to SATC fans as the blue-blooded, prudish, conservative character of the four. Charlotte is the perfect woke meme, because the real Charlotte really wasn’t that woke. Charlotte was always fighting her friends on their liberal beliefs–telling them women need to be “rescued” by men, that they need to change for their partners “because we are more adaptable,” and that they shouldn’t buy property because, “if you own and he still rents, then the power structure is all off.” Charlotte is always promoting her views, making her the natural SJW recast.
On this deeply problematic holiday, #WokeCharlotte is here to remind us that racism is never ok and failing to address it directly is what allows it to continue. Plus, you know that Bunny voted for Trump. (S4/EP12) #CharlotteWokenblatt #BunnyMacDougal #ThanksgivingMuse #MandarinBaby #PearlMoment
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By using a critical lens to look at this outdated piece of pop culture, they’re reclaiming it for today’s audiences. Which means: yes, of course you’re still able to watch Sex and the City. If anything, the #WokeCharlotte meme makes watching Sex and the City even more enjoyable for the single, sexually-liberated women of 2018.
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A list of all the celebrity couples who have broken up in 2017 so far
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Breaking up is never easy, and when you're in the public eye it can be downright horrible. 
We've seen a number of high-profile celebrity break ups in 2017. From the short-lived to the legendary, INSIDER rounded up all of the celebrity couples who called it quits this year. 
We'll be updating the list should any other notable couple decide to split before January 1, 2018. 
Scarlett Johansson and Romain Dauriac
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The actress and the journalist confirmed their split in January after two years of marriage, but a source told People magazine that they had actually been broken up since summer 2016. 
They have one child together, 3-year-old Rose Dorothy.
Jemima Kirke and Michael Mosberg
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The "Girls" star and her husband of seven years split in January. Kirke later revealed to U.K.’s ES Magazine that she blames acting for their divorce.
The former couples has two children together daughter Rafaella Israel, 6, and son Memphis, 4. 
Lea Delaria and Chelsea Fairless
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The "Orange Is The New Black" star and her girlfriend of four years, Chelsea Fairless, released a funny announcement calling off their engagement in January.
"Apparently this was an eerily prophetic choice of engagement photo as our relationship has since gone the way of David and Liza, with one small exception: our split is amicable. Please exclude us from the tragic and basic celebrity breakup narrative," the post reads. "We were happy together for four years and will remain in each other’s lives. In fact, we look forward to finding new ways to torture each other."
The former couple split just a few days after the were originally supposed to be married. 
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Sex And The City Miranda T-Shirt The duo behind the Instagram account @everyoutfitonsatc, Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless, have been wryly dissecting outfits worn on the show, exploring much more than just the iconic wardrobe choices of the…
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Sex And The City Miranda T-Shirt The duo behind the Instagram account @everyoutfitonsatc, Lauren Garroni and Chelsea Fairless, have been wryly dissecting outfits worn on the show, exploring much more than just the iconic wardrobe choices of the…
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Lea DeLaria of “Orange Is the New Black” and fiancée Chelsea Fairless have “gone the way of David [Gest] and Liza [Minnelli].” But without the limo fistfight. The couple made the announcement Wednesday on Instagram alongside their delightfully wacky engagement photo. The post was accompanied by “It
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OITNB's Lea DeLaria Splits From Chelsea Fairless, but Their Announcement Is Hilarious
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