Saturday

SPRING


Being fabulous isn't easy. It's reserved for superstars, actors, actresses, artists, writers, musicians and other public figures. This distinguishes them from the rest of the population giving them a dehumanized appeal to the rest of us.

They are allowed to shine, they are even encouraged to shine and sparkle...the more the better.

The rest of us are supposed to invert ourselves in to "normal" people (meaning not shining)...

It's very peculiar how the world functions, and how we function. The need for "normality" to rule and control us aesthetically forces us in to a machinery that is very lucrative for the society, but not for the individuals. You can easily control a horde of people through "normalizing" them, and through this creating a "sacred" middle, a safety line.

But who has the right to aesthetics? People or certain people? Is glitter more pretty on a celebrity than on anyone else?

So what I want to say to fabulosity is:

"Joan Collins, you are beautiful, can I borrow one of your dresses?"