I mean in addition to the decorating ideas for the podcast set:
I think I too may create some £ imagery for my podcast backdrop. Because it’s not just bitcoin that can be HODLed. A nation that can queue will never be defeated. #standwithGBP (and burn all the evil hedge fund shorts in the process.. mwa ha ha) ☕️🇬🇧💷
— Izabella Kaminska (@izakaminska) October 8, 2022
Izabella is also putting words together in unique fashion at The Blind Spot:
In the Blind Spot (Space, Blackrock, Yen)
Speaking of fashion, for some reason I thought of Auric Goldfinger as someone else who decorated with a monetary theme which led to his clothing which led to his dinner jacket:
Auric Goldfinger may just as well have said in this famous scene, “No Mr. Bond, I expect you to dye my dinner jacket a shade of gold.”
All of Goldfinger’s clothes in the Bond film with the same name are gold in colour, or close to it in yellow or brown. Even though Goldfinger is one of the most garishly-dressed villains, there are still a few things to admire about his clothes. He certainly knows what he likes, and that’s something to appreciate. And as one could expect from a man with a fortune in gold, he wears very expensive clothes.
Goldfinger’s dinner jacket is made of a shiny and slubby silk dupioni in a two-tone dark brown and gold weave. The dark brown is in the warp and the gold is in the weft, which is easily visible in crosswise slubs. Silk dupioni is stiff but looks luxurious with its well-known purposeful imperfections visible as slubs.
The single-breasted dinner jacket follows tradition with a single button on the front and a shawl collar. The dinner jacket is cut with a clean chest, and the shoulders have a little padding that attempts to straighten Goldfinger’s very large, round shoulders. The jacket has no vent, three buttons on the cuffs and jetted pockets, all following the classic dinner jacket style....
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