Thursday, January 20, 2011

"The Friend Code"

Okay so I did my very much needed "Fashion Column" now i have to do my regular "Column".
There are so many things left unsaid and unwritten mostly because people tend to just accept it and know it's there to be respected and the unwritten and unsaid rule followed. Now the issue with this is that when you want to accuse someone of breaking one of or all of these rules is you can’t prove they exist. One of these unwritten unsaid “codes” is the friendship code. Now I’m lucky enough to have a friend that shares my views on friendship, not all my views on life but friendship views are airtight. Now we as pretty much every single middle school student have our group of friends and five of us in it. Four of us extremely different, special, and unique in our own ways but tighter than could be, red hair, brown hair, blond hair, brown eyes, and blue eyes differences sometimes make up friendships.
Now the fifth girl never liked me don’t ask me why, because if I knew I would be all over it fixing the problem and ignoring her, but my friends are her friends so no way to ditch her and I wouldn’t want to ditch anyone like that you know just dump her straight out of the group of friends. That would be horrible but then she’s doing some things that are unforgivable. Breaking the friend code is one this but stealing a grenade launcher from Halo 3 and shooting at it continuously… Well that’s another thing. I don’t know the world of middle school is nothing if not full of ridiculous drama! And there I am without popcorn *Sigh*

Special Thanks to Katy my best friend who only god knows where i would be without her! <3>

Designers

There are thousands and thousands of designers in the Unites States, how many? Well even the high and mighty Google didn't know the answer! There and tens of thousands of wannabe designers in the U.S as well. You can go to school at any art institute or at Parsons The New School For Design, where at least two of Thakoon Panichgul's interns went. Who is Thankoon? Well he's known as the Prince of Prints, Michelle Obama wore one of HIS dresses to the celebration when her husband (in case you're stupid President Obama is her husband) excepted the democratic nomination! Designing is more of an art than Picasso... Well maybe not that big but it's still pretty dang big! Except with Picasso it was one talented bald dude, with fashion it's what everyone's striving for even if you already have it you'll always be looking for more, because the fashion world is always changing. Always changing... When someone says that not specifying what they're talking about I think throwing out the old bringing in the new. I mean that's just what I see. But the magic of fashion it's transforming the old into something new. Like kind of what Karl Lagerfeld is doing with Channel (Now I'm almost positive I've said this before but if you don't know what channel is and you're pronouncing it like a TV channel GOOGLE IT!). But anyway Karl Lagerfeld the man who took over channel changing the fashion industry, being an icon to young people every where. In the book "Designer Knockoff" By Ellen Byerrum It says a "Star is Worn" Talking about something totally different but still when wearing designer if wearing something like Marc Jacobs you really are wearing a star. Karl Lagerfeld tells people not to let their ego take over their designs because then you will turn people off your designs, and Marc Jacobs sums up what he does in one line "I just make stuff maybe that's demystifying the whole thing, but that's what it is".