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The FU Manchu ladies are back after a long winter’s nap! For three months we’ve been pigging on polenta fries and popping tags like Macklemore. But if you think not having a pot to piss in means looking bargain basement, think again.

Check out our YouTube for a peek at coming distractions from FU.

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Nothing beats a tea party to cure me of a bad case of March ides. For this shoot I grabbed two bolts of my best Balinese batik and headed out to Eagle, Idaho, to meet Ms. Kelly Lynae on her favorite horse ranch.

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And I’ll be damned if that girl doesn’t know her way around a safety pin! Kelly took my vintage batik swathes, procured from a tiny shop in Ubud, Bali, and swaddled the two of us in torqued elegance. I cast my bra aside because it’s April and time to let the minimalist fashion games begin.

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This was the moment I decided to hell with scarves. I transformed the natty red scarf I’d been tortoising around all winter into a plunging halter top. Kelly styled me in thrift store belt and then we tried our hand at interpretive dance.

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Why? Because we live in Idaho. Because I don’t own a TV or a salad spinner and most everything in the great Gem State, including entertainment, is DIY.

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And here are the lessons I took from the long, harsh winter:

1) You will fail along the way to creating something new.

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2) What other people think of you is none of your business.

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3) Do what you love every day. The secret to any great performance, after all, is muscle memory.

 

vintage Indonesian batik from Ubud, Bali; cotton scarf-cum-halter: India; 100-year-old Turkmen necklace: Armor Bijoux

Photography by Kelly Lynae

Videography by Ned Evett

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I would rather dress out of place than commonplace. It is certainly uncomfortable at times to stand out and risk the occasional snarky comment or stare. I figure dressing to stand out is great practice for not caring about what other people think. And, someday I think the thick skin and the courage I gain from this practice will come in handy. Dressing commonplace would only have the benefit of blending in.

Sweater dress, silver metalic leggings, Afghani vintage silver bracelet, Turkmen necklace, gray leather clutch purse, and gray leather ankle boots (Sci-Fi fashion)

Sweater dress, silver metalic leggings, Afghani vintage silver bracelet, Turkmen necklace, gray leather clutch purse, and gray leather ankle boots

XL sweater dress: Stan Sport, thrift store, $2.50
Vintage Turkmen silver necklace: Armor Bijoux
Silver metallic leggings: Wet Seal, 4+ years ago
Leather ankle boots: Report, some boutique 4+ years age
Leather vintage clutch: Genuine Leather, thrift store, $6.5o

Photographer: Jeanne Von Giltzow

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