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Sarah Jessica Parker: Stilettos and the City
Sarah Jessica Parker: Stilettos and the City
Sarah Jessica Parker is in Seattle today to promote her new line of luxury shoes and handbags!
For the collection, Parker is working with George Malkemus, CEO of Manolo Blahnik so we can all rest assured there’s a good team behind the product. The label, “SJP,” that is exclusively sold at Nordstrom’s carries a variety of sleek, fun shoes that echo the heyday Sex and the City style. In other…
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Dryas è il nome di una giovane cantina irpina che produce vini e spumanti. Non è stato semplice trovargli un nome, ma certo non si poteva prescindere da una grande quercia presente nel vigneto. Dryas in greco indica la quercia, con riferimento alle Driadi, antiche divinità mitologiche che vivevano nei boschi e che gli antichi credevano immortali ed eterne come le querce. Il primo vino prodotto dalla cantina è stato un Fiano di Avellino denominato Resigo. Per un unico vino sei etichette con sei immagini fotografiche diverse. Ogni confezione da sei bottiglie contiene l’assortimento completo di etichette.
Dopo Resigo è uscito per la cantina Dryas, Griseo.
Anche per questo tipo di vino sei diverse foto per la stessa etichetta. Ogni scatolo da sei bottiglie, l’assortimento completo.
La storica tipografia Giannini di Napoli, questo Natale, ha regalato il vino della cantina Dryas. Per le sei etichette, questa volta le affascinanti immagini della tipografia degli anni’ 50.
Vallisassoli è una giovane azienda che produce vino biologico in San Martino Valle Caudina. Il vino 33/33/33 è composto da uve di fiano, greco e coda di volpe in egual parti di qui il nome. L’immagine è tratta da una delle platee contenute all’interno del Castello Pignatelli della Leonessa e gentilmente offerta dal Duca Giovanni Pignatelli della Leonessa.
Parthenya è un birrificio irpino per cui ho realizzato logo, grafica ed etichette. Per Rossella e Gianluigi, giovani imprenditori di questa giovane azienda ho concepito un’immagine pop. A loro vanno i miei auguri per aver intrapreso questa avventura in tempi complicati. A me piace la TALE!
Qui un articolo con alcune informazioni, errate quelle sulla grafica.
foto: Diego De Dominicis
I am learning that boxes do not make you complete. Placing a title on your life does not prove that you deserve to live it. It will not prove that you belong. You do not belong. Few do. This world is not our home.
Boxes are prisons. Don't be their prisoner.
Defy their expectations. Break free.
There's nothing wrong with you.
They simply fear what they cannot label.
...
You do not have to prove that you deserve to exist. You can simply exist. You deserve life. Do not resent your own breath.
I am learning that boxes do not make you complete. Placing a title on your life does not prove that you deserve to live it. It will not prove that you belong. You do not belong. Few do. This world is not our home.
Boxes are prisons. Don't be their prisoner.
Defy their expectations. Break free.
There's nothing wrong with you.
They simply fear what they cannot label.
...
You do not have to prove that you deserve to exist. You can simply exist. You deserve life. Do not resent your own breath.
The Able Sisters (part 1):
This will be a three-part post on the Able Sister's Tragic Backstory. Each one will focus on one of the sisters. We are going to start will Mabel. She is the youngest of the sisters and if not the favourite at least the most well known as the clerk of the clothing store the Able Sisters, that she runs with her oldest sister, Sable. She’s generally a very sweet person who just wants to help you find some clothes that make you feel like yourself. You’d never guess her "Tragic Backstory".
Turns out that her parents died when she was young enough that she doesn’t remember them at all. She was basically raised by Sable. If that wasn’t bad enough her sister Label ran away from home a while after, further breaking their home. She always kind of wanted her sister to come back, but Sable said she had made her choice and wasn’t welcome back. So, when Label started sending her letters trying to make amends and give them some money Mabel kept it secret from Sable. Luckily, Mabel does have a happy ending when she gets the courage to tell Sable what’s happening, and Label is allowed to come home. Label does leave again, but this time on good terms, promising Mabel and Sable to come home after she’s made a name for herself. Mabel gets a happy family.
And next time we will get into Label’s full side of the story.
The Able Sisters Story (part 2):
This is a three-part post about the Tragic Backstory of the Able Sisters series with one part on each of the sisters. Today we will be looking at Label, the middle sister. I said last time that the sister’s parents died when they were all quite young. We don’t know how old exactly, but Mabel doesn’t remember them at all which means she was likely under 4 years old. Sable is 10 years older than Mabel and Label is between them as the middle sister.
However old she was, she was now being raised by Sable who, as good as her intentions were, was a young teenager. She was not set up for success. Sable and Label had a disagreement like sisters do and it happened to be about how to run the family business they were now in charge of because of their parent’s death. Label decided to go off on her own, running away from home and cutting ties with her family. She went to the city and, despite not even being a teenager yet, managed to get an apprenticeship with the famous fashion designer Gracie Grace. Gracie gave her the name Labelle, which she later uses for her brand name. Labelle felt bad about how she left things with her sisters, but didn’t have the confidence to face Sable, so she started sending letters to Mabel with money in them and reacquainting herself with her baby sister who had grown up now. Eventually Mabel told Sable what was happening, and Labelle got permission from Gracie to go home and sort things out. They were able to make up and Labelle started going by Label again and worked with them in the shop for a while. She later left again to pursue her fashion career, this time with permission from her sisters. She ended up traveling all over the world and becoming quite famous, but she never forgot to visit her sisters.
Next time I’ll talk about the last sister, Sable. What’s her side of the story?
Artist: Vladimir Krisetskiy Title: KNGHT Z9 “Had this idea for a while and wanted to do a bigger illustration for it but for now just a fake sci-fi knight tourney magazine cover will do. Just got a kick out of imagining some knights in colored armour looking like a sports uniform with sponsor labels etc. If this imagery already exists somewhere — please share, although it’d be pretty sad“ This is so cool…
what’s the meaning of tptb?
i see you using it a lot, i think i saw someone say it stood for ‘the powers to be’
if it’s like management or something is that a reference to something someone had said or called them?
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/tptb
Yep, It's actually a very commonly used term meaning "the powers that be!"
It's way better than using mgmt/label/[insert other authority figure here] because the reality is that there are SO MANY PEOPLE behind the scenes that we really don't know if it's management, label, or some combination of both that are causing the issue. Using tptb is a more general term that refers to whoever it was that made the decision(s) in question, without incorrectly placing blame somewhere.
Y’know that terrible feeling when you want a label that fits your experience but it has two parts or is so hard to find so then you wish you could just be happy in saying you choose not to label yourself and not have to worry about it?
Yeah. I fucking hate it.
Tgirl Moans about Labels
Despite the title, I'm going to be moaning about microlabels (and briefly, pansexuality); however, you should be aware that I DO NOT think less of people that use obscure neo pronouns or labels.
Why we use labels
Labels like "gay" and "straight" indicate the scope of your attraction. Homosexual & Homo romantic create a distinction that clarifies the nature of your attraction. They help adequately and simply communicate who we are while also allowing people of our likeness to realise there's others like them— the inclusive element.
How do microlabels get in the way
If you ask me, some microlabels border on hyper specific obscurity that either communicates information that isn't necessary (from the outside looking in), or the information that is supplementary and better falls under "your type" or personality traits.
As an example, I have a friend that was looking for a label that encompasses them, as a bi person that only liked feminine expressing (not indentifying) people. Why does that need a label? That is deadass just your type. You like girly girls and femboys.
If we make hyper-specific labels for every aspect of ourselves, we will struggle to fit in anywhere because our label becomes far more individualistic than inclusive— it gets isolating in a way.
Moreover, people change. Your hyper-specific label might be invalidated by a single event that alters the way you think and feel. Then, you're stuck trying to find or craft a whole new obscure label.
When you finally figure that out, you gotta hope and pray people discover it, recognise it, understand it, and use it.
Pansexual's take on pan
I used to identity as pansexual but decided it didn't feel quite right. Not because of me, but because of the identity itself. But why?
Pan does whatever the plot requires
I liken pansexuality to a poorly explained fictional power. The scope and nature is never outlined by the story, so to the reader, the power seems to work (and fails to work) whenever it is convenient for the plot.
Pansexuality isn't a grounded label that every member of the community views the same way— to a worse extent than terms like Gay or Lesbian (more on that later).
In high school, lgbt friends described pan as being "bi with extra steps." Others have claimed pan is just bi with a minor somantic difference. Some people say that pan is just being bi but also being inclusive for trans people. From my understanding, pansexuality was an attraction not based on sex/gender. Personally, I think that idea makes pan more of a microlabel than a sexuality.
With that last concept of pan, it doesn't actually communicate a sexuality (i.e, who and how you're attracted to someone (or not in the case of asexuals)). Instead, it communicates details about the sexuality. It's like if I asked you who your friend is, and you told me that they play Pokémon. It's nice to know that detail ABOUT them, but that doesn't tell me WHO they are.
Based on the aforementioned idea of pan. You could theoretically be sexually/romantically available for members of all sexes, or a singular sex. But, just saying "I'm pan" fails to communicate which is the case.
Gay and Lesbian
When I was growing up, Gay and Lesbian fell under "homosexual." An attraction to the same-sex. Personally, I prefer the idea that it denotes attraction to the same gender. But, that's the newer take.
As a trans girl, I don't think it's fair to tell an older lesbian she's transphobic for claiming her lesbian status as a reason not to date a trans woman— why? Because, to her knowledge, that's NOT what the label means.
In that kinda situation no one is right. The use of the labels isn't actually universal and that creates in-fighting and division.
If you ask me, the entire damn system needs to reworked.. and no I did not write this entire thing with nothing in mind.
Where is your system
As I said, I do have something in mind.
THEN SHOW ME
but, I'd like to see if this post gets me slandered or something crazy first 🥲
Newsletter concept for a men’s blog called TheLabel by Louis Phillipe
Typography export for @popsickleme #donebyartisto . . . #branding #neon #typography #apparel #label #logo #nostalgia #tdkpeepshow #brandingidentity #peesonalbranding #archive #2014 #2015 https://www.instagram.com/p/CRO5rlRJl3K/?utm_medium=tumblr
I’ve never thought I was weird for being aromantic. Even when I didn’t know that I was, before I even knew the term, I thought everyone else was just weird for liking their crushes too much. Having that label is very comforting to me because now I’m like, “It’s okay, they’re still people. They just feel something differently.” Which I guess is what people who come to accept aros think, but I just find it funny that I think it in the opposite direction.