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4 days ago |
csindy.com | Tiffany Wismer
Honeyfolk Clothing has a website with four items of clothing for sale. The maker of these clothes, Heidi Iverson, crafts them entirely by hand. The yarn she uses comes from a local shepherdess and is spun at a local wool mill. One of the items for sale is a white linen slip that costs $168. Each piece is made to order and will ship in four weeks. Looking at that linen slip, I felt like I was living in a pre-industrial community, with wildflowers in my hair, about to wed the local blacksmith.
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1 week ago |
csindy.com | Tiffany Wismer
I visited a church a few weeks ago and heard a sermon which was (ostensibly) about modesty. Modesty, the preacher somehow twisted the Scripture to say, means you don’t draw attention to yourself. You cover up as much as possible — not just your body, but also your personality. It is not Christlike to be seen — especially if you’re a woman. I will now attempt to say something helpful, rather than simply airing long-held personal grievances against this type of pastor / church / sermon.
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1 month ago |
csindy.com | Tiffany Wismer
Alone among the art forms, fashion carries a stigma of being silly, shallow and extravagant. When compared with other types of artistic expression, it is assumed not to have the same depth or meaning, despite the fact that it carries all the same elements: color, form, perspective and symbolism. Why the disrespect? Maybe it has something to do with the fact that fashion is inextricably linked to the human body. A person (no matter how statuesque) is never a blank canvas.
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1 month ago |
csindy.com | Tiffany Wismer
I was 17 years old. My friends and I were going out to a party, and we had spent a lot of time crafting the perfect outfits for our adventure. It was the 90s, and we’d visited Hot Topic earlier that day. Someone (not me) may have been wearing a pair of vinyl pants. Finally ready, we came down the stairs to show my mom, with pride, what we had done. I realized even before she spoke that, somewhere, somehow, I’d made a grievous error. Her eyebrows nearly left her face.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
coloradospringsmag.com | Tiffany Wismer
They’re reacting to the sobering suicide rate among kids, which is staggeringly high nationwide, and especially in Colorado, where suicide remains the leading cause of death for boys between the ages of eleven and twenty-one. “I remember being in Tulsa Hospital in the PICU, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit,” said Dr. Kolb. “I had never in my life seen this ever: the majority of the beds were occupied by children with the status ‘suicide attempt.’ They mean it. These are lethal means. They mean to die.
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