FASHIONING OUR LIVES
Far from being just about what's in or out this season, fashion shows our humanness. From a simple safety pin adorning the felt hat of an Inca descendant to the tattoos of a suburban teenage girl to the richly embroidered clothes of the Sami people of Scandinavia, we adorn ourselves to fit the time and the place where we find ourselves. The choices we make become fashion, and they help tell the world who we are.

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Honoring East and West to treat mental illness
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