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more about #fashionfunction hfree: She should get her own version of Katherine Graham's gold boob pendant, but as a pin. It would be less abstract than the glass ceiling pin, but just ... more » Yahtzii: I might start using hair accessories as a secret, devious code for my mood and agenda. Let's break it down, shall we? Headband: Following the rules, ... more » AmericanSplendor: I'm in a sorority, so I'm a big fan of pins. I'm trying to think of a job where I can wear my pin somedays, because it is FLIPPIN' SWEET. It is held i... more » Leah Marie: "She finds the media's obsession with her outfits frustrating"....so....she writes a book about the use of her accessories? That glass ceiling pin i... more » morninggloria: I want to get her a bejeweled "FUCK YOU" pin, to wear to those meetings with real jerkbags. more » Zombie Ms. Skittles: How does one properly wear a pin, anyway? I've tried but I always feel like I've got a parasite hanging off of me. Is there a way to do it right tha... more » BeckySharper: I need that glass ceiling pin! more » bluebears: The pin Hillary should wear when dealing with the French ambassadors request to release Polanski. more » Yaffle: What's the difference between a pin and a brooch? (No punchline here, just curious) more » Benevolent_Dictatrix (patently absurd): One of my favorite things about her is the fact that she can leg press 400 pounds and isn't afraid to brag about it. [www.nytimes.com] more » LaMorena: My roommate took her class at Georgetown, and we would all crowd around afterward to get the report. What did she talk about? And what PIN did she... more » bluebears: I love her. Everyone should read her book The Mighty and the Almighty about the role religion plays in diplomatic relations. [www.amazon.com] more » Zombie Ms. Skittles: I love Madeline Albright. She reminds me of my great-grandma. I have a lot of pins, but never wear them. Maybe I should finally start. more » FroderickFronkensteen: So cool. So, so cool. She was my brother's professor at Georgetown and he had her over for dinner a few times; I'm considering tearing his house up f... more » TheFormerJuneBronson: I'm ashamed to admit it, but I never thought very much about her personally (not "didn't think much of her," but never formed an opinion about her). B... more » Questioning Everything: I like that the clock eyes on Lady Liberty face in opposite directions so that she and the person she's facing can both read the correct time. Very f... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): The snake and sword pin = best thing ever. more » pufflehuff: You know what happens when Armani actually honours his journalistic duties? This atrocity: more » clevernamehere: His first blog is kind of funny. " I must interject something for your benefit. Americans overcook their pasta. Always. And there's too much sauce. To... more » whatsername: Okay, confession: My comments on Jezebel are all as told to T.H.A.Tsergem, a freelance commenter, and not really written by me. more » -
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Madeleine Albright's Jewelry Box Diplomacy
Madeleine Albright is celebrated for many things, but fashion is not usually one of them. Albright, however, has been a trailblazer in one particular niche: Pins. Her new book, Read My Pins offers a detailed look at fashionable diplomacy. More » -
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Armani's NY Times Blog Not Actually Written By Armani
The Times has an answer for anyone wondering exactly how involved Giorgio Armani is with the special fashion week column that's being posted under his name at their The Moment blog. More »

