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Keiko Lynn in ‘Stripes and Florals’ wearing a Dee & Ray stripe sleeveless shirt, thrifted vintage short sleeve sweater and floral skirt, self-made floral clip, and a Lace MAC clutch from a Rebecca Minkoff sample sale.
This is a collection of what I think are some of my best fashion photography type shots that I’ve done in college or for friends for favors.
Image 1: Dress Designed by Storm Dorris and Modeled by Lauren Fermoile
Image 2: Model Kayla Exon
Image 3: Dress Designed by Tori Willmoth and Modeled by Morgan Marzulli. Paintings on the dress by Chok Bun Lam.
Image 4: Outfit by Storm Dorris, I have to ask Storm who the model was because I forget, this was a spur of the moment photoshoot :(
Image 5: Once again, a girl I met freshman year, her name was Sara but I can’t remember her last name.
Image 6: GPOY because I ran out of models, but I liked it anyway.
Image 7: Dress Designed by Storm Dorris and Modeled by Lauren Fermoile
Image 8: Dress Designed by Tori Willmoth and Modeled by Morgan Marzulli.
Image 9: Dress Designed by Tori Willmoth and Modeled by Morgan Marzulli. Paintings on the dress by Chok Bun Lam.
The Target Corporation has just launched a line of rainbow-studded t-shirts supporting gay pride season, aiming to donate a portion of the proceeds to the pro-gay Family Equality Council.
This may come as a shock to many gay rights activists, who remember Target sadly for its past contributions to MN Forward, a group that supported anti-gay political candidate Tom Emmer. However, Target also gets consistently high rankings on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, and it’s a sponsor of Minneapolis-area Pride events.
“Target is not anti-gay,” Michael Francis, Target’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer, told The Los Angeles Times. “It’s important to set the record straight and provide some context.”
The shirts are apparently only available online and through the month of June. Get yours here. And in the meantime, what do you think about this? Is it a change of heart, or has Target always been allied?





