Peppermint is beautiful, thoughtful, and a true queen. This is a great read. My favorite quote:
“Gay men do not own the idea of gender performance. RuPaul so brilliantly said, “Drag is a big F-You to male dominated culture,” and I believe people of all gender expressions and bodies can contribute to challenging that culture. This is a personal issue for many people, including myself. Unfortunately it won’t be the first or last time we will hear a woman can’t do something a man can. I’m out to change that.”
ok so my mama dont got insurance and the doctors gave us her prescription and altogether her medicine costs $130 if anybody can spare any money so i can pick it up for her today please:
paypal.me/sleepisforlovers
cash.me/$sheisresting
venmo: @ sleepisforlovers
ive gotten 83.70 so far thank you to everyone who’s pitched in to help my mother so far! pls keep sharing until i can pay for it. she’s lost 10 pounds already in these two days she’s been sick it would mean a lot to have her able to eat a meal again.
Eiko Ishioka, Japanese designer (born July 12, 1938, Tokyo, Japan—died Jan. 21, 2012, Tokyo), won accolades in the worlds of theatre, film, and advertising for her sensual and compelling designs; her many honours included an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Award nominations. Ishioka began her career (1961) in the advertising division of the Japanese cosmetics company Shiseido and in the early 1970s opened her own advertising agency, where her avant-garde campaign for the boutique chain Parco made her a star in the design world. Her work as production and costume designer on the 1985 film Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters won her an award (shared with the cinematographer and the composer) for best artistic contribution at the Cannes Festival, and she won an Academy Award in 1993 for her costume design for Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992). Her design for the Miles Davis album Tutu won her a Grammy Award for best album package in 1986, and she was nominated for the 1988 Tony Awards for set design and costume design for her work on the Broadway play M. Butterfly. Ishioka designed costumes for the musical Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark(opened 2011) and for the Cirque du Soleil show Verekai (2002). In addition, she was director of costume design of the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.