adventures of mascarah.

I've just begun a new decade. Sigh.

I have always wanted to be "a writer" but I'm lost somewhere in the prologue...whittling away at a story I may never tell.

Likes: pop culture. my chihuahua. architecture. modern art. elizabeth street. contemporary designer apparel. food. travel. foreign films. speakeasys. live music. politics. hot sauce. surprises. running in the rain. strangers. wednesdays. fearlessness...and 100s of other random things... maybe even you.

A southerner by birth, northerner by the grace of God, I'm simply a nyc gal who is lost somewhere on my constant exploration of the city and the life,love, and pursuit found within it.

If you are so inclined... sap {at} lifelovepursuit.com

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When will brands learn that manufacturing “Native American” products and calling products “Navajo” is not only grossly inappropriate but also extremely racist (and often illegal)?

I can’t believe that brands like Urban Outfitters and Isabel Marant perpetuate the disparaging of Indigenous Americans with inauthentic prints and designs.

Even more disgusting that Daily Candy encourages the wearing of these designs to THANKSGIVING no less.

Sad how much people forget what that holiday is really all about. And no Daily Candy, it’s not PIE.

  1. courtneyj reblogged this from mascarah and added:
    Thank you for stating this!
  2. mascarah posted this