Teeextra - Official Cult Of Luna Eternal Kingdom Shirt

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Buy this shirt: https://teeextra.com/product/official-cult-of-luna-eternal-kingdom-shirt/ I started really going ham with the knitwear over 2020 lockdown but becauseIt was nearing summertime the balaclavas weren’t as popular asI hoped. Now they are a lot more popular with my own products and with other knitters and designers.I thinkIn my quickestI could doItIn an hour or so, butI was usually plying a couple yarns together soIt went a bit quicker.It really depends on your level and urgency.I knit like my life depends onIt and nowI have horrible wristIssues. Don’t do whatI do.I feel like they are very common now. The overall shock of wearing a chic cap that makes you look bald has gone away. WhenI wear onesI have madeI will get compliments on the bright pop colors. But other than that, nothing too crazy.Big Coat. You can never go wrong with a mildly chunky balaclava and an oversized coat or puffer or sweater. SometimesI go crazy and wear a scarf withIt so you are just wrappedIn textiles.

But even amidst the pain and uncertainty, strength shines through. “Inside we are all stronger than before,” says Yana Olenich, founder of the eponymous womenswear label Olenich. “Unity and resistanceIsIn our blood.”Ayear on, five designers reveal what their personal and professional realities look like now. Scene: a hotel roomIn New York, one spring morningIn 2013.I’m staring at a photograph of a young soldier with the word TRUTH emblazoned underneath her tentative smileIn white font and a red box like a Barbara Kruger, pinned to Vivienne Westwood’s “Climate Revolution” DIY top. “It’sIncredible no one knows who thisIs. You don’t know who sheIs?”

Vivienne asks meIn her soft Derbyshire lilt. She audibly gasps asI shake my head. “It’s amazing. Amazing.I’m here to try and do something about her.” The photograph,I quickly learn,Is of whistleblower Chelsea Manning.By Vivienne’s side now and for more than 30 years of their colorful shared lives stands her husband,Andreas Kronthaler, the dashing, tender artistic director of their fashion label. We discuss theAmazonian wild rubber dress they’ve designed for me to wear to the Met Gala tonight and Chico Mendes, the wild rubber tapping activist who lost his life fighting to protect the rainforest. Vivienne listensIntently, as always, then shares her observations, gesticulating palms out for emphasis.

Vivienne Westwood,Andreas Kronthaler and Lily Cole attend the CostumeInstitute Gala for the PUNK: Chaos to Couture exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum ofArt on May 6, 2013.Larry Busacca/GettyImages Later,Andreas calls from the doorway, “I’m going downstairs, Vivienne.” “You have to wait for me a minute,” she bats back, with a cheeky smile. She’s mid spiel, relaying with unstoppable passion Manning’s plight, her sea colored eyes afire under the red waves she’s drawn over them. Her gaze pierces with a desperate appeal to truth. She’s been calling truths out to us all for decades. WhichIs why, thisApril 2013 day, Vivienne has traveled to New York, accepting Vogue’sInvitation to attend the punk themed Met Gala despite the paradoxesImplied. She and Andreas are here to bring messages to the widest possible audience. “We’re out for the cause!” Andreas urges me, playfully enacting howI'might talk to the cameras about the rainforest.Hours

later, we’re on the red carpet for the Met Gala. Passing a swarm of lenses, Vivienne pivots everyInterviewer’s question to her accessory: “I’ve got some brilliant jewelry here,” she says to CNN, pointing to the soldier’s photo now pinned to her long pink silk coat. “I’m here to support Manning. That’s the mostImportant thingI want to say.”It’s the only thing she says.

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