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(1) Fabulousness does not take a lot of money. You can achieve creative brilliance with very few resources; (2) It’s an aesthetic that requires high levels of creativity, imagination, and originality, but there is no blueprint for fabulousness; (3) Fabulousness is dangerous, political, confrontational, risky, and largely (but certainly not only) practiced by queer, trans, and transfeminine people of color and other marginalized groups; and (4) Finally, it’s about making a spectacle of yourself not merely to be seen but because your body is constantly suppressed and undervalued.
Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric
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