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You know when a trend has gone mainstream--when Lisa Frank (premier designer of pink and purple girly-girly stationary and stickers) is hosting Ed Hardy "tattoo" art. All pinked up, too, I might add. This spiral came from Walgreens for $2.49. I also bought compostion notebooks today from WalMart. If the moms are buying Ed Hardy at the Big Box stores, then it's high time the hipsters find a new niche.
Though the neon blaze of vintage Lisa Frank has somewhat dimmed since the heady days of the 90s, it holds a soft spot in the hearts of many who grew up then.
Allegations of artistic theft. A social media backlash. Let's take a trip down the rainbow rabbit hole.
“I wasn’t a bad kid. I was in a bad environment.”