When it comes to fashion-related films, there are a few titles that inevitably come to mind. The most obvious choice will always be The Devil Wears Prada. (Because let's be honest—who doesn't like a good rags to riches story gone wrong?) Many would probably also name one of the countless fashion documentaries ranging from The September Issue to Scatter My Ashes
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World War I Memorial in church of SS Peter & Paul. Aldeburgh, Suffolk. By Gilbert Bayes 1919. racns.co.uk/sculptures.asp?action=getsurvey&id=1176 Originally posted for GuessWhereUK guessed by Julia Batterbee
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We already know there are cat fashion bloggers; so it follows of course that there would also be cat fashion designers. A few days ago, a friend of mine (who obviously knows me really well) linked me to an Etsy shop called CatAtelier, which, naturally, sells a delightful assortment of carefully crafted ties, neckpieces and hats for felines. Both the quality of these designs and the fact that this existed completely blew my mind and I had to know more. So, I reached out to the obviously talented designer for an interview and she obliged. It turns out Julie Song went to Parsons and has a BFA in illustration as well as a very obedient cat. Click through to see her amazing designs and learn more about who she is, how and why she got into feline fashion design, and her plans to branch out into cat clothes!
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