Lisa Bonet and husband Lenny Kravitz at her Rolling Stone magazine cover party, 1988.
Lisa Bonet at age 19 on relationships. “The boyfriend/girlfriend relationship and everything that goes with that [is unsatisfying to me] and marriage and sex [I just don’t care for it] for me — they’re not enough. The ultimate relationship, I think as corny as it may sound is with God and yourself. I’m happiest when I mediate because you can be anywhere in the world and be anyone and anything and it’s totally unconditional [love from God] ….my life’s plan at this moment is to buy a castle in Spain, have two kids and roam around the world.” - Interview Magazine, April 1987
Meet 63-year-old Lyn Slater, who has, until recently, been an ordinary professor at Fordham University. One day she went to meet a friend for lunch outside the Lincoln Center during New York Fashion Week. Foreign journalists suddenly surrounded her, mistaking her for a fashion icon and attracting spectatorsIt was a defining moment that turned Lyn into an ‘Accidental Icon’. Her blog of the same name, inspired by the experience, soon began making international waves. She is now a public voice against ageism in the fashion industry and the world.
“Fashion and my style help me struggle against that invisibility that comes with age.“
She was once asked about the old notion of ‘dressing for one’s age,’ and her response was clear:
“We use language to control people’s behavior. This phrase is a way of putting older women in their place. I’m certain that if you feel comfortable in your own clothes, it’s completely irrelevant how old you are.”
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Mario Schifano (Italian, 1934-1998), Da destra verso sinistra [From Right to Left], 1964. Diptych - oil and enamel on canvas, 180 x 140 cm.
she transformed her enemies, or those who offended her, into wild beasts // Circe by Wright Barker (1889)
tits out surrounded by big cats is how I wanna live my life
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