I Am Oscar Grant by Sistargirl

I am Oscar Grant earrings- $13

Oscar II earrings- $13

Description: “Last year, Oscar Grant was murdered in Oakland, California by BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) police officer, Johannes Mehserle who was recently sentenced for involuntary manslaughter (minimum sentence for murder). This is the first time in California where a police officer was ever indicted for murder. In remembrance of Oscar Grant and the ongoing struggle to hold police accountable and bring them to justice, I hope these earrings allow the wearer to dialogue with those unaware of the issue.”

Please help in the effort… this is an amazing project by an even more amazing young lady. Proceeds go to the Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant.

SISTARGIRL

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September 01 2010
For a CAUSE / accessory / culture / remembrance / shopping
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Style Icon: Amber Waves

Red hair, milky skin, head to toe freckles, and a mean cocaine habit. No NOT Miss Lohan. Julianne Moore portrayed the quintessential 1970’s porn queen with her role as Amber Waves in the film, Boogie Nights.

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August 10 2010
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so i wasn’t a debutante

I remember the first time I heard the word “Debutante”. I was in the 10th grade at Arcadia High School and Janice Edwards was passing around a photo of her posing in a huge, white ball gown. “Is that from Prom?”, I asked. “No”, she said, “It’s from my COMING OUT ball, you know, for DEBUTANTES.” I thought to myself: Coming out? From where?… The closet?… A coma? I went home to ask my mother her thoughts on this elusive “Debutante Ball” and her only reply was: “It’s for rich people”. Later on, someone explained to me that a Debutante Ball or Cotillion, is an event in which a young female (typically associated with wealthy and socially influential families), is formally introduced into society. At the time, I felt a bit left out. I couldn’t help but wonder: What doesn’t make ME good enough to be invited to that party? Why don’t I get to wear that poufy white dress? Was my family so far off the radar of “social influence” that an invitation never found its way to our mailbox? Guess I’ll never know. Nowadays I like to think I AM in fact a debutante, in my own IMPOLITE society. Recently my bf explained that there are even male versions of debutantes called the “Men Of Distinction”. YIKES. Is this really STILL a rite of passage in this day and age of cutbacks and frugal fashionistas? What do you guys think? Culturally significant tradition or old fashioned ass backwards?

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July 29 2010
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UPDATE: MAC for Rodarte

Since the promo images and product names struck the internet last week, people all over the world have been in an uproar over the Bordertown inspired MAC for Rodarte Collection.

The people have spoken, and apparently MAC listened.

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From MAC Cosmetics:

“We understand that product names in the M·A·C Rodarte collection have offended our consumers and fans. This was never our intent and we are very sorry. We continue to listen carefully to the comments we have received and have the following plans to address concerns:

  • We are committed to donating $100,000 to a non-profit organization that has a proven, successful track-record helping women in need and that can directly improve the lives of women in Juarez in a meaningful way.
  • We are changing the product names in the M·A·C Rodarte collection.

As we have done in the past, please be assured that we will communicate details regarding our progress in this matter.”

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From Rodarte:

“We recognize that the violence against women taking place in Juarez needs to be met with proactive action. We never intended to make light of this serious issue and we are truly sorry.

Helping to improve the conditions for women in Juarez is a priority for us and we are thankful for all the comments calling attention to the urgency of addressing this situation.”

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Read On To See The Original Collection Product Names

Read the rest of this entry »

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July 20 2010
MAC Collections / beauty / collaborative / culture / news / remembrance / wrath
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hell is a teenage girl

About two weeks ago, my boyfriend decided to show me a few relics from his high school years. Since that day, I hopped into my own time machine and ended up somewhere between ‘92 and ‘97. Pandora is now rotating Hole and Smashing Pumpkins radio, Hard Candy nail polish and Revlon “Iced Mocha” lipstick are at the top of my “to buy” list, and I’m endlessly digging around to find prom pics with my first BF EVER, Bito… (yup, that was his name. YIKES). I think I’m a LITTLE more than obsessed. Cherish your memories… and if you lost ALL of your yearbooks like I did, there’s always Polyvore to help you along for the ride ;)

love letters. nokia cell phones. doc martens. clueless. chanel vamp. pulp fiction. baby barrettes. club kids. elizabeth arden true love perfume. aaliyah. hard candy nail polish. prada backpacks. empire records. courtney love. flannels. nirvana. singles. wu-tang. tommy hilfiger. tupac. biggie. menace2society. platform sneakers. the spice girls. revlon iced mocha lipstick. vintage revival. leopard print. no doubt…. what do YOU remember from the 90’s? What’d you wear? What’d you listen to? What’d you look like?

This is me then (on the left)…1996

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July 06 2010
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it’s way existential

Calvin Klein’s Francisco Costa has recreated the infamous white mini dress from 1995’s cult classic, Clueless. AS IF my current obsession with the 90’s wasn’t bad enough! The dress is now available in white AND red at Confederacy for $916. I’m kvelling!!

Source: Huffington Post

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July 01 2010
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happy birthday

“Forgive but don’t forget- girl keep ya head up.”

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June 16 2010
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Style Icon: Kelly LeBrock as “Lisa” in Weird Science

Before Angelina’s lips, there were KELLY’S. And before Gary and Wyatt became Shermer High School’s hometown heroes, they were whipped into shape by the amazon of their own agenda: Lisa. Permed mall hair, Jazzercise get ups, and cutoff sweatshirts were at the top of their god awful game when the movie released in 1985.

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June 16 2010
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Yo Side of the Bed

It doesn’t grab your attention in the same way that Chris Brown’s new video might have,

but it’s definitely a must-see.

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May 27 2010
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