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THE 0NES THAT ARE G00D THAT IS
M0ST 0F MY STUFF I P0ST 0N FACEB00K BECAUSE I LIKE
THE WAY IT L00KS 0N FACEB00K L0L
I DUNN0...BL0GGER MAKES ME FEEL LIKE IM TYPING A RESUME
0N A TYPEWRITER 0R S0ME SHIT.
ANY WH0....YEAH I CANT WAIT.
IM G0NNA REALLY GET INT0 THIS WRITING STUFF
BECAUSE I L0VE IT L0L!!
IT 0PENS ME UP...
AND P0URS ME 0UT...
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6.22.2009
6.18.2009
SHEENA MATHIEKEN'S UNIF0RM PR0JECT

Back in the summer of ’08 we interviewed filmmaker Kahlil Joseph about Uniform 2008, a joint collaboration between the bureau of social research and fashion designer Built by Wendy. Joseph approached Wendy Mullin to design three different outfits to be worn everyday for six months–one for himself, one for NY-based artist Adia Millett and another SF-based Michelle Blade–with the aim of documenting changes in participant behavior. Sheena Mathieken set herself a very similar sartorial challenge at the beginning of this month, but takes slightly more artistic license with her Uniform Project. When it comes reinventing the LBD she'll be wearing for the next 365 days Mathieken is pretty intense with her layering, and the 17 looks posted on her website so far make us wish there were cut-out dolls like this to play with when we were kids. More than just flexing her styling powers though, Mathieken is using the project to raise money for the Akanksha Foundation, and proceeds will go towards school expenses and uniforms for slum children in India.
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