Carnival of Souls, Indie Sleaze Makeup & More On The Dollhouse!
Happy Thursday, dolls! 💖
It’s the last month 2022!! We have lots of amazing content lined up to end this year on, and we can’t wait to share it with you!
Let’s get into it….
Glad Rags: Eva Lazarus On Bold Style and Bjork
Get your glad rags on gang! Glad Rags is a column where we chat to some of our favourite musician's about their best garms. This week we’re joined by multi genre singer songwriter Eva Lazarus!
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Emma Craft's Latest Editorial is a Celebration of Softness
Emma Craft gives us this gorgeous shoot celebrating softness, featuring diamonds, satin and kittens!
See the full editorial here (Opens in a new window).
Agony Al: How to Get the Perfect Indie Sleaze Makeup
Embrace the Sleaze! Alex Ogden Clark teaches us how to get that Effy Stonem look with minimal products and maximum pay off in the latest instalment of Agony Al.
See the full tutorial here (Opens in a new window).
Film Fatale: Carnival of Souls on Lamenting and Anxiety in the American Midwest
Eden Young explores the almost forgotten B-movie cult horror Carnival of Souls (1962), with themes of anxiety, depersonalisation and loneliness in the American Midwest.
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Iranian Women Don't Need You To Save Them, They Need You To Stop Saving Their Murderers
“Their only request is for those who have access to free speech and expression to bring attention to the Iranian crisis. For the sake of our intertwined struggles for collective liberation and for the sake of preserving universal freedoms increasingly at risk everywhere, be their voice.”
Experimental publishing and curatorial project that explores Iranian narratives of identity and belonging, Falgoush Journal, writes on the ongoing protests in Iran.
Read the full piece here (Opens in a new window).
See ya next week!
XOXO,
The Polyester Team <3