Note: I am not currently doing interviews, feel free to use the writing on this website for your article, especially anything in the Radical Visibility Zine section, most of the answers to your questions will be in there, my Vimeo also has great videos of interviews with me that you can get quotes from as well as footage of performances that are available to download from there, just make sure to credit photographers, videographers and models!.

Video consultations are available. Right now I am teaching and lecturing a lot on Zoom as well as making videos for their fashion curriculum “Radical Fit” with the Chicago Public Library (click to see what workshops I offer). I am very down to do more teaching gigs, I love them!

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Keep in Mind

Please remember that there is a person behind this business. I am not a robot or Amazon.com, and though I care about everyone, their story, and want to accommodate all people, any aggression will not be tolerated. I will absolutely not answer messages of this nature. One of the unique things about my shop is that we are owned and operated by neurodivergent people. We ask that you embrace disability culture through clear and patient communication and understand my response may be slow or I may not even be able to reply. This is my passion and I work very hard all day everyday on it, this is all I do, I don’t do things outside of work and sleep! This is unhealthy and I am trying to set the boundary in 2021 that I will try to have a life outside of my work, please respect this.

Part of being a radical individual means working to understand the impact of our actions while we build a world where care replaces harm. Remember again that I am a human being, neurodivergent, and my company is much smaller than it appears, it is critical to my mental health that you remember that and treat me as such. Although I believe in the importance and necessity of this work, ultimately, I do it because it fulfills me. When that is no longer the case, I deserve, like anyone else, to take a break. I appreciate your patience and support.

Photograph: Grace Duval