I’m a middle aged cis-gendered white guy that lives in a gated suburban neighborhood in Texas. Essentially, I’m the epitome of white privilege. Yet, I’ve been scared to go for a walk in my own neighborhood.
Now that we’re on the verge of The Umbrella Academy season 2, I gathered a mix of songs that make me want to bop around like a Hargreeves sibling. You won’t find these songs in the actual soundtrack of the show, but it feels like they might as well be there! This playlist is perfect for serenading mannequins, commandeering ice cream trucks, or busting a move before the end of the world.
If you’re hesitant to join #sgfashionfix, I encourage you to take the risk anyway! Look at the hashtag to see the varied ways people have participated, and don’t worry. We all just want to feel a bit like we’re at a con with our fellow nerds.
Atlanta baseball has always been the bridge over any gaps in political or ideological differences between my family and friends growing up. That will never change. It is, however, time for a change in Atlanta.
Coffee Talk is an indie game hailing from Toge Productions, with a ’90s anime aesthetic and an overall chill atmosphere. You play as a barista in an alternate present day, where humans are just one of many races wandering the world. Elves, orcs, succubi, vampires, and werewolves (to name a few) all exist here, and all pop in at least once to your character’s late-night, Seattle-based coffee shop.
This week’s Sartorial Geek of the Week moonlights as a cosplayer while daylighting as a high school guidance counselor. Meet Cosplay Counselor!
If you buy a coat with tails, there may be a thread in the shape of an “X” keeping them together. That thread is not supposed to be there! Please cut, and enjoy the wonderful, flowing coattails of your dreams.
With so much going on in the world, it’s so important to remember how important diverse representation can be. The mainstream media often fails to put Black womxn comic books in the limelight. From the unjust police brutality inflicted on Breonna Taylor to the unacceptable police violence against Chynal Lindsey and other Trans women, Black womxn need more visibility.
For those of you who don’t already know comics writer Erica Schultz, I am so excited to introduce you to her in this episode.
#LiveLikeLuna with this week’s Sartorial Geek of the Week, Jordan Shea Page, the vegan, animal rights activist, Potterhead of Paging Adventure.
July’s challenge functions a bit differently from the others: each week of July has a general theme, and you can enter as often or as little as you’d like. We dive deeper into the “rules” and explanations of each prompt in this episode with our lovely co-hosts, Alice and Nina!
This week for Sartorial Geek of the Week we introduce you to Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel-loving geek blogger Monica Delmonico!
We can’t thank everyone enough for helping to make the Geek Fashion Fix Challenge become a staple here at Sartorial Geek. With each challenge we’ve done up to this point, it’s become something we look forward to planning for everyone. So your enthusiasm and killer ~lewks~ are very much appreciated! And if you’re new to the challenge, welcome!
From the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel to a spunky troop of girl scouts in Troop Zero these binge-worthy women-led shows are inspiring, empowering, must-sees.
Harry Potter belongs to the fans now. We’ve accioed 10 magical fan-made gifts that celebrate the friendship, love and epic fantasy of the series.
Riding coasters while the COVID outbreak is still going strong? Marrie spills the tea on visiting Universal Orlando’s theme park during these scary times.
Ahsoka Tano is one of the coolest girls in the Star Wars galaxy. I knew I had to emulate her in my lightsaber combat and my day to day life with this look!
This week’s Sartorial Geek of the Week is fabulous cosplayer Alana Knight Cosplay who shows off some her best geeky looks!
Fight off blue light, reduce eye strain, and game on (and on and on!) with the new Tifosi Gaming glasses designed especially for gamer girls!
Looking to stay connected with all your friends? We may still be social distancing, but, technology and screen sharing has our backs. Enter the show trade!
From a Regency-era heroine, to a murderous girl-next-door, to a wrongfully accused witch, Anya Taylor-Joy is one of the most talented actors today. Here are her best roles.
2017 Newberry Medal winner “The Girl Who Drank the Moon” by Kelly Barnhill is a must-read tale of love, memory, regret, self-determination, and connection.