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Sh*t by Hilary Duff

Earlier this year, August 26th to be exact, Hilary Duff released her first line of DIY accessories to be exclusively sold in Michael's craft stores. Really. Well, thank you Hilary Duff. I've always felt that DIY lacked a face and leader in the celebrity community. Of course this line is aimed towards preteens and kids so it's marketed to anyone from the ages of like five to probably around sixteen. But twelve year olds can do more than iron and clip charms to bracelets. Her slogan is, DIY {Design it Yourself!} "Get Creative with YOUR Style." That's like telling a chef to get creative with slice and bake cookies.
I'm sorry Hilary but this just isn't good enough to call it DIY. Here in the Threadbanger world we DIY or die and we're a little more resourceful than driving out to Michael's to get special designated DIY items. Not that I'm trashing Michael's– I love Michael's, it's no Hobby Lobby but it's good.
Her fashion accessories, as she calls them, resemble the antiquated gothic style of early Madonna videos, but, you know...crappy. There are heavy chains with large vintage crosses, dark jewels covered in black lace, and heavy looking metal crowns. You can buy already arranged rhinestone iron ons and the alphabet in medieval vine covered letters. I think she calls the iron ons 'Rock Royalty' or something. Really?
Let's use a metaphor: Okay so, DIY is like a 10,000 piece puzzle where each piece can fit with any other piece so there are like a gajillion solutions, in the Hilary Duff DIY puzzle, for ages 3-8, there are like ten solutions.
There are so many things wrong with this being called DIY, it hurts.
1. DIY is suppose to be cheap and I'm SURE this stuff is mega-over priced.
2. You're not really making anything
3. It promotes lazy tendencies
4. It's misusing the word "creative" and watering it down
5. And worst of all you're supporting something not hand-made or independent or artistic. Hilary Duff does NOT need your money or support, but independent designers do!!
So if any way you would like to engage the tween generations in DIY, please don't use Stuff by Duff. If you're into cooking you start from scratch not slice and bake, same with fashion.
Anyone disagree?
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