Если вы живёте в России, то, скорее всего, знакомы с чёрными резиновыми тапочками, которые иногда бывают болотного цвета. Их легко найти на рынке, и стоят они всего 100 рублей.
Я восхищаюсь формой этих тапочек — она совершенна и напоминает о киберпанке наших дней. Я уже экспериментировал с их модификацией, добавляя заклёпки, шипы и фиксаторы на задниках. Затем я решил пометить их специальным клеймом, с одной из версий логотипа Такие. #takie#digitalfashion#fashion#art#clothes
@Flipboard's newest food writer in residence is Louisa Moje. Her interest in cooking is fuelled by her Nigerian roots and global travels, and she's also passionate about fashion and is a qualified pharmacist. Read more about her in this blogpost, and follow her in the fediverse here: @foodpluswords_
Wenn eins Input hat, wie dieses Spannungsfeld als zukünftige kleine Wirtschaftsakteurin am besten navigiert werden kann, mit einem Aufwand der wirtschaftlich und Aufmerksamkeitenergietechnisch Stammbär bleibt, immer her damit.
Walking in style in a library in 1654. The shoes he's wearing while transporting 4 big books in Wolfenbüttel's Herzog August Bibliothek were trending in mid-seventeenth century Europe.
Hey friends, does anyone know what either of these objects are?
(They were found in a deceased relative's jewelry box.)
Please boost for added eyes, thanks! 😊
The lettering on the object on the left says:
Hadley Made in USA
Both ends open up to 90⁰ and the main body expands and contracts about a centimetre.
A clever person has said that the object in the right is a Writescope telescoping mechanical pencil. Thanks!
#ExtremeHeat Is Endangering America's Workers—and Its Economy
"Public Citizen, a Washington, D.C., based consumer rights advocacy group, estimates that extreme heat contributes to between 600 and 2,000 deaths a year, along with 170,000 injuries, making heat one of the three main causes of death and injury in the American #workplace.
In most American states, you can be fined for leaving a dog outside without water or shade."
[Workers don't have such protection].
The world’s #GarmentWorkers are on the frontlines of climate impacts
To expose how #ClimateChange is impacting workers throughout #fashion’s supply chain, The Fuller Project tracked products from several brands — including Walmart, Primark, H&M, Gap, and Old Navy — across several countries. At each stage, women play a vital role in the global business of fashion yet their livelihoods — and lives — are being increasingly threatened by #ExtremeWeather."