“My favorite anarchists are the everyday anarchists. The misfits who make choices in their lives to tread a path less travelled, who question the boundaries of gender, art, and ethics. Philosophers like Michel Foucault, who argued that the future of our society is paved by the fringe members of our communities – I believe that too.” Ms. Fitz
occupation: stylist, designer, blogger, and former political activist
Raised in a small beach town in Australia among a community of people with alternative lifestyles, Ms. Fitz is drawn towards anyone that looks at the world through different eyes and wants to create something that diverges from what you are “suppose to do and think.” Basketball-wear and bows with Egyptian-inspired designer clothes, and surf overalls with a glamorous vintage fur, is all part of her passion to be unpredictable but not “ridiculous.” Ms. Fitz is taking in everything right…
occupation: fashion stylist
“Life’s challenges are like weight training. The more resistance you have in life, the stronger you get. Certain people who lack the natural strength and passion get defeated.” Sammy K.
Sammy says that he has a very love/hate relationship with growing up in LA. It has somehow worked for him to push against the “cookie cutter” culture that LA can be for him and the rub against the homogeneity has strengthened his individuality. He digs deeply for inspiration and has loads of it from the New Romanticism of Brian Eno to the New Wave of Deborah Harry to the Androgony of Boy George. Starved for diversity having grown up in the sprawling burbs , it’ “oxygen” for Sammy to connect to like minds (something I relate to enormously and thus the reason for this site) and…