SS2020 Looks That Prove You're Not Racist
In these times, it's important to have receipts and visual evidence of everything! Including the fact that you're not racist. The best way to show someone what's inside your heart and mind, is to wear it on your clothes. If you're confronting someone in public and they try to tell you that you're racist, point at your peace-sign tattoo, tell them how your best friend is asian. Then you can continue arguing about why you're really mad.
SS2020 Michael Kors
This Michael Kors sweater perfectly explains that the person wearing it, has no hate. How can you be racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynist, ableist, etc. if you don't have any hate for anything? Exactly.
SS2020 Alianna Liu
Are you about to yell at your LGBTQ coworker, but worried about the optics? This Alianna Liu dress is office-appropriate with rainbows to let them know that you are an ally, and can't be homophobic.
SS2020 Marta Jakubowski
This Marta Jakubowski jacket-dress is perfect for any occasion, and so stylish! If someone is accusing you of racism, simply point out all of the different shades you're wearing. You are honoring all the different shades together through fashion. Fashion is love.
SS2020 Kimhekim
Wearing this Kimhekim shirt may be enough to gain sympathy, or warn people not to get too close, but accessorizing with the IV bag will really stop people from being rude to you. This look is best for family functions, where you're indoors and don't have to worry about wheeling the IV bag outside. If you're looking for extra attention, this is great for public places, and an amazing conversation starter!
SS2020 Fashion East
This is for all the high-concept fashionistas out there, NOT for basic bitches! This Fashion East look says that you aren't afraid to make a statement, and this statement is "I don't see race I see skeletons". We are all bones and all bones are equal. This look is also incredibly intimidating, if you need to talk to the manager, you will haunt that manager's nightmares!
SS2020 Libertine
This cute sweatsuit by Libertine is comfortable, sparkly, and great for all body types. The rhinestone ?s all over the body say "I have body-dysmorphia" and "my body is an inadequate cage that houses my spirit, and I struggle with how this cage is perceived in society". People fighting racism will see your outfit and understand that your struggle is a parallel to theirs. Work sis!
SS2020 Michael Kors
This Michael Kors sweater perfectly explains that the person wearing it, has no hate. How can you be racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynist, ableist, etc. if you don't have any hate for anything? Exactly.
SS2020 Alianna Liu
Are you about to yell at your LGBTQ coworker, but worried about the optics? This Alianna Liu dress is office-appropriate with rainbows to let them know that you are an ally, and can't be homophobic.
SS2020 Marta Jakubowski
This Marta Jakubowski jacket-dress is perfect for any occasion, and so stylish! If someone is accusing you of racism, simply point out all of the different shades you're wearing. You are honoring all the different shades together through fashion. Fashion is love.
SS2020 Kimhekim
Wearing this Kimhekim shirt may be enough to gain sympathy, or warn people not to get too close, but accessorizing with the IV bag will really stop people from being rude to you. This look is best for family functions, where you're indoors and don't have to worry about wheeling the IV bag outside. If you're looking for extra attention, this is great for public places, and an amazing conversation starter!
SS2020 Fashion East
This is for all the high-concept fashionistas out there, NOT for basic bitches! This Fashion East look says that you aren't afraid to make a statement, and this statement is "I don't see race I see skeletons". We are all bones and all bones are equal. This look is also incredibly intimidating, if you need to talk to the manager, you will haunt that manager's nightmares!
SS2020 Libertine
This cute sweatsuit by Libertine is comfortable, sparkly, and great for all body types. The rhinestone ?s all over the body say "I have body-dysmorphia" and "my body is an inadequate cage that houses my spirit, and I struggle with how this cage is perceived in society". People fighting racism will see your outfit and understand that your struggle is a parallel to theirs. Work sis!






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