Texas Ranch Moves From Raid Toward Runway
July 3, 2008
NYT > U.S.
The comely, country fashions sported by Texas polygamists while fighting to regain custody of their children are now available in youth sizes on the Web.
The comely, country fashions sported by Texas polygamists while fighting to regain custody of their children are now available in youth sizes on the Web.
We've had heroin, chav and sloane chic in the last few years. But the latest trend that could soon be heading our way is the polygamy look.
Polygamist clothes are hot. 18th century Mormon hot. But the Texas sect under investigation, the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints, is hoping the runaway crowd catches on and so do you. They need the cash to pay for.
Holy Crap! FLDS (recently raided in Texas for child abuse) has opened an online clothing site.
The Yearning for Zion, a polygamist sect that gained attention during a police raid last April, is selling its children's clothing line on the Web.
The B.C., Canada, government is sending $100 to every man, woman and child in the province as part of a climate-change program.As a result, prominent polygamist Winston Blackmore and his family could receive more than $10,000 this month from the B.
The wives of the polygamous Mormon cult in Texas have created their own website to sell homemade clothing that meets the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints' standards of "modesty and neatness." This is an exclusive look at their first commercial.
A polygamous sect which has been investigated for child sex abuse, has launched an online clothing store which sells its modest traditional dress.
Dan Fischer’s dedicating time, money, and love to the “Lost Boys” kicked out of the FLDS for such sins as kissing girls. Here is a man who walks as did Christ: “Do unto others as you would have them do to you” — Luke 6:31.
Paris Hilton has done it. Sean “Diddy” Combs has done it. Even Victoria Beckham has managed to do it.
The Texas polygamist sect Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) is back on the news … this time in a more positive light: they’ve launched a clothing line for children that "meets the FLDS standards for modesty and neatness.
You know, the ones who dressed like they were living in the 19th century. And they are getting quite a bit of interest. I can't even access their website. "We don't know what to expect on demand but we have.
They're more "Little House on the Prairie" than "Gossip Girl," but polygamist clothes are heating up the Internet catwalk.