Juliana. Aspiring: Lindy Hopper. Fitness Enthusiast. Psychologist. It's going to be a crazy ride, wear pants. Or don't, that's cool too.
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Diesel "Livy" super slim-straight jeans. These are acid wash with patchwork. Unfortunately I only got to wear them once before forgetting about them in my closet and then hitting a growth spurt. Beautifully made and need a new home! Waist: 28 Length: 30
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These are a pair of wine colored patent Juicy Couture flats. Worn less than 5 times so they are still relatively new. Only a few unnoticeable scratches. Size 8.
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Black canvas and white heeled Harajuku Lover heels. 5 inch heels with a 1 inch platform. These have some signs of wear, but not anything terribly noticeable
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I do not expect to be treated like a woman, but it’s a pretty awful feeling when others judge me for not acting like more of a man.
Like what does that even mean? Can I not just act like a human being? Is it to much to have a simple human experience without being boxed up by gender norms?
It is not my body that has predetermined my gender. Mainstream society has predetermined my gender based on my body.
The only thing I have determined is to not be apart of it. As far as I am concerned, I have always been gender fluid, my gender expression has always been what it is today.
The problem is I spent a lot of time trying to fit in, and then a lot of time trying to figure out why I simply couldn’t.
If I hadn’t felt pressured to be, look & act a certain way based on my body, then I wouldn’t have wasted so much of my life trying to.
I imagine a world very different from this one. Sometimes it breaks my heart, other times it drives me to keep being the change I want to see in the world.
I got asked the other day what I hope to get out of having my pictures taken and sharing my outfits with the world. I couldn’t even begin to describe to them how everything they are seeing, all these outfits, it is just the very beginning.
It is typically easier for people to believe something they can see. Well here I am, now you see me.
Xoxo -Elliott Alexzander
Photo’s by: George Gish & Barry Brandon Lots of the pieces I am wearing in this collection of outfits are up for grabs in my Thrift Store, some stuff got marked down as well! Hope you’ll have a look!
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Stone typology. Photo by Anna Fernandez.
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hey if you’re under 18 dont post nudes of yourself
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Broken India
Indian company based in Singapore called Limitless is behind a new campaign called Broken India which challenges the idolization of poverty, pollution and turmoil which is usually hidden through travel photography. The thought-provoking images are found on their Instagram, which reveals a highly stylized set of images, which differentiate the reality from the dream.
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