NEWS: @louisa.freak-flag.com in @nytimes.com this morning.
Flirt with spontaneity and give it a read ➡️ www.nytimes.com/2025/04/27/n...
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A graphic designer explores worlds built on the body, printed on the page. Produced by Louisa Savage, Freak Flag is a monthly analog publication about the ways we create our own worlds: on the body, in spaces, and on screen. https://www.freak-flag.com
NEWS: @louisa.freak-flag.com in @nytimes.com this morning.
Flirt with spontaneity and give it a read ➡️ www.nytimes.com/2025/04/27/n...
Oooooh look at that WL meme, topical
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The 4th Flyer is out and available to subscribers (while supplies last)! Any leftovers will be offered for indiv. purchase when the 5th issue comes out this month.
“Our Closets, Our Selves” asks: how can we learn to dress for ourselves by filtering trends through the lens of our style perspective?
A man wears black suede Belgian loafers with a blue denim trucker jacket and blue flared jeans.
A man wears brown suede Belgian loafers with a blue kurta and patched-up tan chinos.
A man wears suede leopard patterned Belgian loafers with a black graphic t-shirt and blue jeans.
A man wears black suede Belgian loafers with a black velvet blazer, blue turtleneck, and grey houndstooth trousers. He also has big sunglasses with yellow tinted lenses.
Some men can wear dainty items like Belgian loafers—which feature a little bow—and look *more* masculine. Others can wear the same item and look a bit feminine. How gender is expressed through style is complex. It's not just about the item; it's also about body and personality.
TV’s favorite late-90’s freak! (Favorite is a stretch. She’s tolerated.)
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Ally McBeal, “Troubled Water”, Season 3 Ep.
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#FF3000 - the official color of Freak Flag
Building our own worlds with our outfits, our things, our spaces! F.E. Castleberry interviewed in www.thebyzantiumreview.com
Pretty good discussion happening (with myself) in the margins of Vestoj Issue 11.
The third Flyer is out and available to subscribers (while supplies last)! Any leftovers will be offered for indiv. purchase when the 4th issue comes out this month.
“A Different Kind of Fit Pic” compares dressing to cooking and tries to answer the arguably SAT-level question, ‘What Should I Wear?’
Issue no. 2 of The Flyer is still available! While subscriptions start with the current issue (no. 3), you can still buy back issues while supplies last. “World-building: An Introduction” touches upon fundamentals of world-building and how that ultimately translates into how we dress.
Freak Flag backstory! The Freak Flag Flyer is a printed repository of thoughts, images, quotes, and references about the different ways we build worlds: in our spaces, on our screens, and especially on our bodies. We’re 3 issues in now, follow along!
First Issue of Freak Flag came out in October 2024. Some copies still available—find ‘em at www.freak-flag.com.