Louise McSharry
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Like, why do you want to be there if you don't want to play?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, obviously she is desperate to be there, but,
Yeah, how do I still have a job?
How does this organization keep going?
Maybe we have no choice but to take this, you know, dirty money, essentially.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting.
I noticed last night when I was kind of going to bed, I was looking at bits and pieces of, you know, social media content that had come up.
And I noticed that Iowa Debris had posted two Instagram stories.
One, a quote from Zoran Mamdani saying that,
The fashion industry is made possible by the thousands of workers behind the scenes, seamstresses, tailors, retail workers, delivery drivers whose immense talent and dedication deserves to be celebrated.
And then her second story is a link to, again, his post, which is a post that's called Work of Art and it's turning the lens on the workers who power fashion.
So basically it's this beautiful photo shoot
of garment workers who you know are gussied up to the nines and look absolutely beautiful and kind of highlighting their work which I think is was great and it was great to do that but so I saw Io post these things and I was like oh that's interesting that Io I said she must not be going she must be protesting um big which is a big deal because I believe that she did actually chair the Met Gala she was a co-chair of the Met Gala last year or the year before yeah and
And so anyway, I was then when I woke up this morning, I saw famously at the Met Gala, there's almost always like selfies from the mirror in the women's toilets that come out.
And there was one.
And there she was in at the Met Gala.
And she did go.
She went last night and she wore Matthew Blasey for Chanel.