But I actually have an immense gratitude for the opportunities I have now, like being able to curate a at this past February, and making the work of others I believe in more visible—the type of thing that goes beyond me or any one person.
As I started to integrate it into my life, I just found that it was really an important part of me stepping into my own embodiment as a trans non-binary person.
I remember one time a makeup artist told me that glitter is the chlamydia of the makeup kit because, when I was a teenager, I used to just pour it on my head, and it was always on me when I would go to a shoot.
The guy then backs away and they talk for a while, Kathryn sitting up and then kneeling on the bed before eventually walking into a bathroom and arguing with the guy, who leaves.