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Altuzarra talked about how Martha Washington commissioned a bandana with an image of her husband, George, during the New Orleans Saints Football Dripping Lips Shirt but in fact I love this Revolutionary War, “as a political promotion,” and that he specifically wanted to design a bandana for the Believe in Better collection being unveiled this week because it had a “long and significant history in American culture.” He explained that over the decades, it had been used as a symbol of workers’ rights in the 1920s, by women on the factory floor during WW II, and for gay men to signal each other in the closeted years of the 1970s. “I wanted to design an accessory for the moment we are all now living in,” he added, and then demonstrated on the Zoom call how his bandana could easily be converted into a face mask.
Wednesday’s event, which also featured Joe Biden’s sister, Valerie Biden Owens, who—as Anna Wintour, the New Orleans Saints Football Dripping Lips Shirt but in fact I love this editor in chief of Vogue and artistic director of Condé Nast, pointed put—had run every one of her brother’s campaigns since he ran for high school class president, including his current one for the presidency, was the official launch of Believe in Better collection. Besides Altuzarra, 18 other American designers have created a personalized item to be sold as Biden campaign merchandise. They range from traditional campaign T-shirts by Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Jonathan Cohen and Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez, to a Joe necklace by Lizzie Fortunato, a Believe in Better crop-top by Carly Cushni, a scarf by Thom Browne, a Unity face mask by Monique Péan, a tie dye concert tee by Joe Perez, and a bucket hat by Victor Glemaud. (Wintour was wearing a Unity Over Division pullover designed by Thakoon Panichgul.)
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