Santa Cows I just freaking love Christmas ok sweater
The Crumbs’ comic isn’t the Santa Cows I just freaking love Christmas ok sweater But I will love this only graphic in the collection. There are body-printed trompe l’oeil pieces that make the wearer look naked, and there’s also a Scarlet Letter sub-theme, featuring prints and a jacket embroidered with a quote from the book. The use of text is interesting in the sense that it symbolically gives women back the authority to control the narratives around the freedom of their bodies. Rad’s intent is that the designs be conversation starters. In fashion and in society, this is a time of upheaval that lends itself to Grover Rad’s purposeful approach. “I think that that need to express is very powerful right now because we’re in a scary, dangerous, maybe end-of-time kind of period,” observes Kominsky-Crumb. “We’re all scared, we don’t know what’s going on, it’s chaotic, so every single possible art form is going to be used more for political and personal expression, emotional stuff—expressionistic work.”