Happy Thursday Dolls!
This week we’re exploring domesticity in Carrie Mae Weems, the Soft Girl Aesthetic, corporate cinema and more! Let’s get into it…
THE POLYESTER PODCAST (Abre numa nova janela)
Episode 8 and the perfect time for our hosts to explore the age old Kardashian questions: Is it real or is it fake? Do they care or do they not care? What part of you stays the same and stays human when you have that much money and that much power?
In Search of a Soft Life - Exploring the Roots of this Gentle Aesthetic (Abre numa nova janela)
In the realm of social media, where trends come and go at dizzying speed, one aesthetic has taken centre stage with its rapid ascent: the soft life trend. J’Nae Phillips explores in this essay.
Culture Slut: On Memories, Clearing Space and Sentimentality (Abre numa nova janela)
This months Culture Slut is an ode to memories and the people you love.
The (Bad) Taste Test: The Resistible Rise of Corporate Cinema (Abre numa nova janela)
For almost as long as Hollywood has existed, the home of motion pictures has had an obsession with making itself - and its industry - look good.
The photography series created between 1989-1990 was prompted by Weems’s desire to move beyond the limits of domestic tradition and, through her practice, discover new frameworks for monogamy, motherhood, and familial structures.
See ya next week!
XOXO,
The Polyester Team <3