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The Yellow Shirts Of Indianapolis Motor Speedway Bill and Jacque Power in their 28th year as Yellow Shirts Photography by Richard McCoy Near the entrance to Gasoline Alley is the husband-and-wife duo of Bill and Jacque Power, working the section of bleachers that overlook Pit Road This is their 28th year as Yellow Shirts
Glenn Close’s Costumes Play A Lead Role In A New Exhibit Today’s activists can go online, upload an image, connect with followers, and produce T-shirts before the sun sets on a protest rally Future researchers who study the explosive events of our time can add political fast fashion to their notes But they won’t be able to see those polarizing T-shirts and ballcaps unless people donate them
Melange: A Fringe Find in Carmel - indianapolismonthly. com We love perusing the playful Wildfox shirts the most, choosing between cheeky quips and colorful lion heads Melange’s services extend to in-home closet makeovers ($60 to $70 for two hours), during which Beaver re-creates an episode of What Not to Wear, replacing outdated clothes with on-trend basics like velvety Achro sweaters ($52) and Mind
Prep Schooled: Deborah Paul on the Trend’s Return Ivy League attire was all the rage, the kind featured at Roderick St John’s in Glendale mall Add to that Bermuda bags with button-on covers, circle pins, and blue oxford-cloth shirts with button-down collars I myself, an avid shopper at “Rod’s,” had a closetful of heather-toned wool A-line skirts, cardigan sweaters, and knee socks
The Amazing Tunnys - Indianapolis Monthly Five miles east of Monument Circle, on the far edge of Irvington, the railroad runs past factories and warehouses and a tiny asphalt racetrack There is no infield, just a rubber-streaked oval two-tenths of a mile in circumference, little bigger than a hockey rink, surrounded by a wire fence and grandstands of bleachers and folding metal chairs During the week, the Indianapolis Speedrome
Wanted: Love Local League - Indianapolis Monthly When graphic designers Sara Jean and Joey Potts moved to Indy from Chicago last year, they were blown away—and inspired—by our community’s support of small businesses So when the coronavirus hit their restaurant and brewery clients hard, they created the Local Love League collection of T
My Look: Andisiwe Ncubes Silver Hair - Indianapolis Monthly I love pencil skirts, peplum shirts, and boyfriend jeans Biggest fashion risk you’ve ever taken? I’m going to dye my hair purple I’m so excited You’re kind of a style daredevil You only live once
Open Door: A Peek into an Unbelievable SoBro Tiki Bar CLOTHING: The couple’s parties have a suggested dress code: vintage Hawaiian shirts and dresses, of course DRINKWARE: “Mug” is the proper term for the carved goblet a tiki drink is served in The couple collects them and aptly owns a “Tiki Bob” design that’s worth $100 CARVINGS: Bob taught himself how to make tiki wood carvings
Q A With Terrell Davis Of Minty Bong Water A CAREER IN RETAIL seemed the plan for the foreseeable future for local plant-lover and tea enthusiast Terrell Davis But when a TikTok video he uploaded in the early days of the pandemic won him over 14,000 new followers in a single night, the chill content creator, who shows off his collection of
The Hoosierist: Initial Finding - Indianapolis Monthly A: Return with us now to that bygone year of 1950, when Harry Truman was president, a loaf of bread cost a nickel (or whatever), and every member of the male gender sported a Johnny Unitas–style crewcut It was then that soon-to-be cafeteria magnates Charles O McGaughey and George Laughner (of the famous Laughner clan that ran the late, great Laughner’s Cafeteria chain) got together to