UNIQLO flannel dress, uo striped cardigan, my own knitted circle scarf, 2nd hand gold chain and SW claw
Yesterday was quite a whirlwind. Nessa is back home right now - BLAGKSGJASWACKETLSKGJAOG - and she had her own Black Friday on that coast. I was so excited to join the Black Friday Brawl, to play tug-of-war with a sweater, to elbow bitches. I didn't sleep the night before because I wanted to get to soho early in the morning to be a part of the crowds that swarm H&M as soon as it opens. Needless to say, my dreams were dashed a bit. There were no fights or tears.
Even though Black Friday was a disappointment in that regard, It was hilarious to see what kind of people went down to soho at 4 in the morning. I wish I took a pictures because the crowd was primarily made up of thuggish young men from the Bronx and a lot of Asian people who didn't speak english. As I stood in front of Zara, waiting for it to open, there was a group of latino dudes with cornrows and early-2000-sagging-jeans who I've seen all morning from store to store, and around 10 girls and boys who were all speaking Korean. It was really, REALLY weird.
Even though Black Friday was a disappointment in that regard, It was hilarious to see what kind of people went down to soho at 4 in the morning. I wish I took a pictures because the crowd was primarily made up of thuggish young men from the Bronx and a lot of Asian people who didn't speak english. As I stood in front of Zara, waiting for it to open, there was a group of latino dudes with cornrows and early-2000-sagging-jeans who I've seen all morning from store to store, and around 10 girls and boys who were all speaking Korean. It was really, REALLY weird.





































