Remembering Lip Service and Kill City Founder
Remembering Lip Service and Kill City Founder
“He would kick down dead stock that we'd then cannibalize and turn into new stuff—parts, bolts of fabric, even patterns—when he first started to help us out,” she said. “Drew introduced us to so …. He was literally sewing jeans himself. The guy …
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Becoming a queen
“She said 'Baby, one day you're going to really appreciate your name and where you've come from,' and now I do and I feel liberated,” Opata said. “My dad … When she was born in 1976, Opata was wrapped in the patterns that had clothed her parents on …
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One Saturday Morning
Once, Helen had lived with Dom among the tribal peoples in Assam, but when he'd visited here she often stayed at home with their babies. Dom puzzled down at Carrie, … Her mother kept her sewing machine there, too, and the table was spread with the …
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