Don't need to be religious to think this is incredibly damaging AND damning.
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celinununu is a joint partnership between iconic performer cline dion, and iris adler and tali milchberg, co-founders and designers of the kids fashion brand nununu. together, these fierce female forces have created a new children's clothing brand that breeds equality and freedom of spirit, serving as a platform for a new humanistic education.
celinununu liberates children from the traditional roles of boy/girl, and enables younger people to grow on values of equality with the freedom strengthen their own power of personality based on mutual respect.
the brand flows on the axis between the values of education and empowering dialog. we believe that an educational experience is possible through children's clothes, because fashion builds concepts deep within our minds and changes thought patterns. it can create equality, and grow the emotional intelligence that drives the practice of responsibility, freedom, and flexibility of thought.
people, and for that matter little people, express themselves through clothes. we would like to enable them to be who they are, so that their choices are driven by their own true essence and free spirit, beyond stereotypes or any norm.
the dialogue between clothes and creativity/art amplifies the discussion about a humanistic education, which is gender-free, strengthens the power of personality, and gives the spirit space to grow. this is the education that fashion can instill, based on the concept of equality and respect for mankind.
celinununu empowers these forces of creativity and imagination, inspiring the freedom of the spirit and an empowering dialog for all.
because everything is possible, equally.
Don't give a damn about joining the mental browbeating of how many books we have read on the HRE.
This is the danger we face as a new generation is raised as political and societal playthings of an already morally bankrupt generation. I don't even really hate the peddlers in this case. (Ok, yes I do) $80 for a t-shirt? If it sells, then kudos to them I guess. And that's what bothers me most. Those who actually buy this crap for the kids.