Madison Moore
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Wow. Wow. This is a really
Wow. Wow. This is a really fascinating look at a phenomenon that is widely popular, but little talked about. Ennui. It's so true that people at all the worlds greatest parties perform boredom, the same stance we find in luxury boutiques like Bergdorf ... -
What I love about your piece,
What I love about your piece, Julie, is the notion of a saleable self. The thing about street fashion seems to be the unavoidable cycle of things. If it starts on the streets, it ends up back in the marketplace. So which came first, the hipness or the str ... -
Scott, this is just great.
Scott, this is just great. What you said reminds me of what E. Patrick Johnson has brilliantly called the "specter of the black fag," the break in black masculinity. But it seems like what you're speaking about is the "specter of the b ... -
You’re not being
You're not being controversial at all- it's quite clear that she morphed from the girl next door to this mega-fashion icon robot thing she has since become. There is even a difference between her very first music video, where she had interestin ... -
Feminism from the Mouth of Glamour
Thanks, everybody, for your thoughtful comments. To start, @ Alex, I take your point that the question should part from the possibilities of feminism beginning with glamour, and that's actually what I thought I was getting at in the piece. @ Dom, wh ... -
Live Feminism
Thanks, Jessalynn, for a really thought provoking piece. If Lady Gaga fails at being a feminist, I'm really curious about who you would nominate as a proto feminist singer/artist? And then, how would we compare Gaga the bad feminist to the good femin ...