Justin Vivian Bond, the Chris Farley As Matt Foley Retro Shirt in addition to my decision to purchase this, is a transgender singer-songwriter who has graced numerous Comey performances, being one of them. “I don’t feel like I’m making a proclamation about what I am by donning her apparel, but rather a statement about my identity,” Bond expresses. “I’m always at ease in them.” I inquired Comey about the reason for her achievements. “Understanding and appreciating my clientele,” having a gut instinct for matters, “like an inherent awareness of cultural changes,” and a significant ease with taking risks is what she conveyed to me. “I relish the thrill of attempting something fresh,” she mentions. “That exhilaration can originate from any place, be it a new concept for an outfit or its presentation style.”
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