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And that's one of the reasons why I feel like giving back to that kind of a community and then being in the I find success in that. I find that I'm able to then nurture a generation of youth that never had the opportunity or wouldn't even think that it is possible. The way they never told me that it was for me when I was growing up.
Are they ever gonna be ready for somebody like me? Probably not.
That's what I figure. Yeah. That's what I figure. You know, he's the reason I figure.
Nobody died while I was making a gown for them.
No, I know for sure. They have been buried in my gown, yes, after they passed away. True. But they never died first while I was making it.
It travels the First Lady Museum across the country and the capitals of the United States of America. And I'm the second designer and the only Armenian to be inducted in American history as one of the premier designers that have dressed the First Lady that then is in the museum, the First Lady. So you can go to Sacramento. And I need to update my bio and my picture probably there.
It's been a minute.
The pen that we signed a declaration donating it to the museum.
Very cool. Yeah, it was a big moment for me because I thought, great, so here you go doing First Lady's to doing Anna Nicole Smith. I mean, you go from one spectrum to the other. And when people were asking me, oh, you're doing this and you're doing, I go, but they're all women. They're beautiful women. I'm a designer. I dress women. And regardless of what you think of that person, right?
or the persona that they identify on television or in the media, they're still a beautiful woman.
Yes, she could have been at the Academy Awards. You'd never thought she was a porn star. Adult entertainment. Adult entertainment.
But here's the thing. She's a beautiful person. She's a beautiful woman. What she does for a career, what she's good at or what she's known for, we all aspire to be attached to something. Yeah. And as long as you're healthy and doing it in the right way or that suits you. I think you should be allowed to be able to do what you like. But I'm a designer.
So when people say, oh, you can't do that person, I'm like, why? Yeah. Yeah. That's what they said to me. You can never be a designer. I'm like, why? So when you ask why, I'm like, but it doesn't make sense. Somebody else could do it. Why couldn't I do it?
Every single White House staff was wearing my mask.
Yeah, well, somebody didn't call you. When we send out the masks and you could see them in the press room.
And you see them driving the car or you see them at the residence. They were all masked up at the White House. And they were all the masks that I had created for COVID. The entire.
And then it was actually the American flag. I had the blue. Yeah. I had the red and I had. They're very cool flag.
You know what? I do want to start a men's brand that does a bow tie, socks, underwear, suspenders, accessories. Where if I looked at your suspender, I'd be like, oh, I know what he's got on underneath or maybe not.
I don't know. We can go. You look hot, so I don't know. You probably have beautiful toes, too. So here comes OnlyFans.
Yeah, I don't. Yeah, I do. Yeah. Very cool. I have no idea.