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Dylan Mulvaney and Phillip Picardi on Girlhood, Content Creation and More at Teen Vogue Summit 2023
The panel included reflection on Mulvaney's exponential success, future dreams and status as an “it girl.”
BY TEEN VOGUE
NOVEMBER 18, 2023
Performer, model, and content creator Dylan Mulvaney took Teen Vogue Summit 2023 stage for an in-depth conversation moderated by Chief Marketing & Communications Officer of the Los Angeles LGBT Center and founder of them Phillip Picardi.
Formerly, Picardi made history as Teen Vogue's first male beauty editor and later went on to become the Chief Creative Officer of the publication. He returned to celebrate Teen Vogue's 20th birthday in an engaging conversation with Mulvaney, discussing the changing media landscape, representation for transgender youth, and more.
Mulvaney rose to fame in March 2022 — a little over 600 days ago — when her “Days of Girlhood” series went viral on TikTok. In these video diaries, Mulvaney tells viewers all about her daily life as a trans woman, encompassing everything from dealing with prejudice to buying clothes and loving Twilight. Since then, she's taken the world by storm, appearing in major brand campaigns and walking the runway at New York Fashion Week.
With Teen Vogue Summit 2023 being centered around dreaming your future, Mulvaney took the stage to discuss her prosperous career and what it's like being a content creator who shares stories of trans joy. Revisiting Mulvaney's original post documenting her first day of girlhood, she said, “In that first video, I just remember hoping that ppl could see my intentions were good and i was the truest version of myself and I was ready to learn.”
Today, Mulvaney confirmed she's set to release a number of projects in new fields. Some plans she teased to the Teen Vogue Summit audience included acting and writing a book. This news comes after a tumultuous year for Mulvaney, who revealed that the hardships she faced this year have influenced her upcoming works.
“I think that is the one piece of this whole last year; I rushed a lot of things. I talked about a lot of things really fast and I think there were some little minute details that got lost in the mix and I'm doing those now,” Mulvaney said.
Mulvaney also revealed some dream projects she'd love to work on in the future, including a romantic comedy centered around transgender people finding love and success as well as a rendition of the musical Legally Blonde with transgender people. She explained that she believes that audiences seeing transgender people in these scripted roles will teach others how to love and support transgender people as well.
Mulvaney also discussed being in the fashion and beauty space. She noted that she's become more experimental with her style over the years, a major step from her traditional upbringing and past reservations. “I was so scared of being seen as a predator or all the things they were projecting on us... now, I feel like I’ve given myself permission to go there,” she says.
Content creation will also continue to be a priority for Mulvaney. Speaking to the audience, Mulvaney explained how she balances the pros and cons of the digital landscape. Some steps she said she would be taking included continuously creating content efficiently but tactfully, making meaningful friendships with other creators, carefully choosing who she collaborates with in the future, and more.
While Dylan Mulvaney and Philip Picardi kicked off the day with such an insightful discussion, it was just the first of many exciting panels to come at Teen Vogue Summit 2023. If you're not able to attend in person, don't worry because we have got you covered. You can livestream the event and keep refreshing teenvogue.com for more live updates.
OK not to be mean for the sake of being mean but this dude is 26.
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No actual woman who looked like that at 26 would be featured in a Teen vogue summit.
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Nicole Richie, Cleo Wade, Phillip Picardi, and Michael Baum seeing The Wiz on Broadway at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood on February 20th, 2024.
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itsnothingbutluck · 9 months
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Whatever it is they make fun of you for. Whatever fire burns in your stomach. That is exactly what you should be doing with the rest of your life. Phillip Picardi is the Chief Content Officer and founding editor of the newly-launched THEM, Condé Nast’s first-ever platform devoted to the queer community. He is also the digital editorial director of both Teen Vogue and Allure,
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lboogie1906 · 2 months
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Alexandre Dumas (July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) known as Alexandre Dumas père, was a French writer. His works have been translated into many languages, and he is one of the most widely-read French authors. Many of his historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later. His novels have been adapted since the early twentieth century for nearly 200 films. His last novel, The Knight of Sainte-Hermine, unfinished at his death, was completed by scholar Claude Schopp and published in 2005. It was published in English in 2008 as The Last Cavalier.
He was born in Picardy, France. He had two older sisters. Their parents were Marie-Louise Élisabeth Labouret and Thomas-Alexandre Dumas.
Prolific in several genres, he began his career by writing plays, which were successfully produced from the first. He wrote numerous magazine articles and travel books; his published works totaled 100,000 pages. He founded the Théâtre Historique in Paris.
The English playwright Watts Phillips, who knew him in his later life, described him as “the most generous, large-hearted being in the world. He was the most delightfully amusing and egotistical creature on the face of the earth. His tongue was like a windmill – once set in motion, you never knew when he would stop, especially if the theme was himself.”
He married actress Ida Ferrier (born Marguerite-Joséphine Ferrand) (1840). They did not have any children together. He is known to have fathered at least four children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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2023年9月15日
【新入荷・新本】
BUTT Magazine 33, BUTT, 2023
104 pages. 24 × 17 cm. Softcover.
価格:1,980円(税込)
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This 33rd issue of BUTT is loaded with sex, lust and the desire to create new queer worlds:
SONNY KISS, professional wrestler is a bad girl in the ring By Michael Bullock and Torso
TOMO KOIZUMI, technicolor dressmaker in Tokyo loves homo zines By Leendert Sonnevelt and Kotori Kawashima
UNZIP, obsessive denim fantasies By Benjamin Fredrickson
GRACE SANDS, deejay sensation spins fag house bangers By Jordan Tannahill and Wolfgang Tillmans
HARIT SRIKHAO, Thai photographer fantasizes of democracy By Jop van Bennekom and Harit Srikhao
MEXICAN JIHAD, fuck function host and cultural synthesizer in CDMX By Zak Stone and Rodrigo Álvarez
ANDY BARAGHANI, celebrity chef knows how to eat ass By Evan Moffitt and James Emmerman
LOVE YOU, holes drawn in blue By Pol Anglada
PAUL B. PRECIADO, punk philosopher talks body politics By Juliana Huxtable
YOUNG BOY DANCING GROUP, art world performers stick it in By Melanie Bonajo
JWAN YOSEF, painter daddy seeks intimacy in his studio By Phillip Picardi and Matthias Vriens
JUST A HOLE, SIR, a glorious reader submission goes deep By Emil Cañita and Zac Bayly
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roxy206 · 10 months
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What a wild lineup
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Phillip Picardi, LA LGBT Center Chief Strategy Officer | Katya’s Insta | LA LGBT Center
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packedwithpackards · 2 years
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Was Samuel Packard a Huguenot?
One message on Josiah Smith Packard's gravestone seems to suggest this strongly. The gravestone reads is as follows, and reprinted on Find A Grave:
To commemorate the life of Josiah Smith Packard this stone was taken from land first broken from the wilderness at West Bridgewater, Massachusetts by Samuel Packard (Picard), Huguenot, who came to Massachusetts in 1638 and was the ancestor of the Packard family in America. He had a son, Zacheus Packard, soldier of King Phillip's War; He had a son, Jonathan Packard; He had a son, Jacob Packard, soldier of the Revolution; He had a son, Jonathan Packard; He had a son, Ambrose Packard, soldier of the War of 1812, who married Elizabeth Bowen Smith; They had a son, Josiah Smith Packard, born Enfield, Mass., 1833; lived at Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.; Bayonne, N.J.; Providence, R.I.; Seekonk, Mass.; Died Baltimore, Md., 1911, whose last earthly resting place is marked by this stone.
Such a commemorative stone was placed in 1911 at the death of Josiah Smith Packard in Baltimore, and gives the whole genealogy from Samuel all the way to Josiah. The question remains: was Samuel Packard a Huguenot?
Note: This was originally posted on Apr. 13, 2018 on the main Packed with Packards WordPress blog (it can also be found on the Wayback Machine here). My research is still ongoing, so some conclusions in this piece may change in the future.
In my grandfather's family history, the Packard/Mills Family History, compiled in 1979, he writes that "it is said that the family name Packer may have been Piccard in French, and that the family may have been part of the Norman invasion of England." Dale Cook, on his Plymouth Colony Pages does not address this but that is because his recounting of Samuel Packard's ancestry starts in England with George Packard. Margaret Odrowaz Sypniewski, in her page on the Packard family, briefly addresses this. She writes about the possible connection between Packard and Picard:
The surname Packard is French. It means the descendant of Bacard...the name Packard appears in English records as early as the beginning of the fourteenth century. The name was well established in East Anglia long before Samuel's birth...in early Norman records I found Ralph, Engeram, Richard, Peter, Geoffrey, and Water Picard in Normandy from 1180-1196. Ten we find a Robert Pichard in England circa 1198; and John Pikert circa 1274. How and if these early Picard/Pikerts relate to later generations is not known.
Adding to this, Robert Glen Packard, a often quoted Packard descendant writes about how the surnames of "PACKARD, PICKARD AND PICARD are of Anglo-Norman origin and are generally believed to have been of common derivation" with some saying that Packard is a corruption of the French name "Picard," "Paccard" or "Pacard," noting that "Pickard" and "Picard" were first adopted as surnames by those from the French province of Picardy. At the same time, he notes that even if the "names Packard and Pickard were not synonymous, they were frequently confused and used interchangeably in ancient records." He adds that
Among the spellings in which these names are found in ancient English and early American records are Pichard, Pikard, Pikart, Pickart, Pyccarde, Pychard, Pacard, Paccard, Picard, Pickard, and Packard. Of these forms, the three last mentioned are those most frequently in evidence in modern times. One Picard, a Norman Knight who was living in the time of King Henry I of England, was early seated at Stradewi Castle and Scethrog, Brecknockshire, Wales. He aided in the conquest of Brecknockshire in 1092 and gave lands to Brecon Priory in 1115. He was the father of Roger Picard and the grandfather of John Picard, of Stradewi and Scethrog.
Add to this 1920 book titled History  of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations arguing that "it is believed that the name was originally Picard. In the early Colonial records the name is written Packer and Pickard, but by the family has generally been written Packard." Ancestry.com's page on the meaning of the name claims that the name Packard is from Middle English, with the "Anglo-Norman French pejorative suffix -ard," and is a "pejorative derivative of the Middle English personal name Pack" along with coming from a "Norman personal name." Generally, the name itself means either to battle, brave, be hardy, or fight as one site puts it. Others say that the name "Pacard" is common in France. One book on the Normans refers the name Packard to "Picard (Lower)." From there is confirmed what Margaret Odrowaz Sypniewski wrote about the name as noted earlier, After all, the surname of Picard is strong in France. Another book on the romance of names adds that
We find also such irregular vowel changes as Flinders for Flanders, and conversely Packard for Picard. Pottinger (see below) sometimes becomes Pettinger as Portugal gives Pettingall. The general tendency is towards that thinning of the vowel that we get in mister for master and Miss Miggs's mim for ma'am. Littimer for Lattimeris an example of this. But in Royle for the local Ryle we find the same broadening which has given boil, a swelling, for earlier bile.
It seems evident that the name Pickard is French in origin. But is it interchangable or a corruption of Packard? That is not currently known.
The question still remains: was Samuel Packard a Huguenot? The definitions of "Huguenot" on varying websites seem to be a resounding no:
"The Huguenots were French Protestants most of whom eventually came to follow the teachings of John Calvin, and who, due to religious persecution, were forced to flee France to other countries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some remained, practicing their Faith in secret..The Protestant Reformation began by Martin Luther in Germany about 1517, spread rapidly in France, especially among those having grievances against the established order of government. As Protestantism grew and developed in France it generally abandoned the Lutheran form, and took the shape of Calvinism.."- National Huguenot Society "The Huguenots were French Protestants. The tide of the Reformation reached France early in the sixteenth century and was part of the religious and political fomentation of the times. It was quickly embraced by members of the nobility, by the intellectual elite, and by professionals in trades, medicine, and crafts"- The Hugenot Society of America "Huguenot, any of the Protestants in France in the 16th and 17th centuries, many of whom suffered severe persecution for their faith. The origin of the name is uncertain, but it appears to have come from the word aignos, derived from the German Eidgenossen (confederates bound together by oath), which used to describe, between 1520 and 1524, the patriots of Geneva hostile to the duke of Savoy. The spelling Huguenot may have been influenced by the personal name Hugues, “Hugh”; a leader of the Geneva movement was one Besançon Hugues (d. 1532)."- Encyclopaedia Brittanica
Considering the roots of the Packard family in England, it would have been impossible for Samuel to be Huguenot. Perhaps someone married into the family that was a Huguenot, not he was not. Hence, this is an error on the commemorative stone for reasons that are not currently known. They may have meant he was of Norman descent but the stone did not say that, showing they were even confused about Samuel Packard's origins!
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Anna Wintour and Donatella Versace
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Please contact Out magazine’s editor, Phillip Picardi!
I’ve just sent a three page SCATHING email to the editor of Out Magazine. So has @avesatanormalpeoplescareme. The more people that brings his attention to this bitch, the better!
His details are below and his Twitter handle.
I am actually fuming about what that Rose bitch wrote and said about Cody.
I’ve also emailed him on Twitter so I HOPE he see’s everything that has been said to her and what she said about Cody and fires her self entitled arse!
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@avesatanormalpeoplescareme below hun
I’ve contacted him on everything he has listed on Twitter
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klossystories · 6 years
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nicolerrichie · 10 months
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Nicole Richie, Cleo Wade, and Phillip Picardi at Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas One and All at the Hollywood Bowl on November 19th, 2023.
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iwocrack · 4 years
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"It can seem confusing to learn about the real-time momentum of the anti-trans movement if you haven’t been paying very close attention. On the one hand, we are living in an era of more trans cultural visibility than ever before. We are also coming off of two major Supreme Court wins for LGBTQ+ folks—marriage equality (Obergefell) and employment discrimination being outlawed (Bostock). A more recent headline—that President Biden has reversed a Trump executive order which barred trans people from serving openly in the military—also helped to fuel a media narrative that we are trending towards progress. The reality is that the current anti-trans legislative and litigation  landscape is very much a backlash to the progress we’ve seen for the broader LGBTQ+ community. Unfortunately, unlike with other issues related to the community (think: Masterpiece Bakery), trans-specific causes tend to get less awareness, funding, and media coverage. This lack of funding and coverage is compounded by the fact that many of these fights are being fought at the state level. However, if we lose at the state level, then challenges to these bills will have to be litigated in a Trump-stacked federal judiciary all the way up to  to the Supreme Court—which is now, thanks to the rushed appointment of conservative Amy Coney Barrett—almost certain to be hostile to LGBTQ+ causes."
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lvdbbooks · 2 years
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2023年3月24日
【新入荷・新本】
BUTT Magazine 32, 2023
104 pages. 24 × 17 cm. Softcover.
価格:1,870円(税込)
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クィアカルチャーを発信するアムステルダム発の雑誌「BUTT」最新号。Wolfgang TillmansがDJ・プロデューサーのLSDXOXOにインタビューした記事や写真家の中島大輔が東京で撮影したポートレートが掲載されています。
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AKEEM SMITH, stylist-turned-artist gets frisky in titty suit By Zak Stone and Philip-Daniel Ducasse
EILEEN MYLES, legendary dyke is turned on by poetry By Brontez Purnell and Jack Pierson
OLIVER SIM, discreet musician poses for pencil portraits By Wilfrid Wood and Gert Jonkers
SHAROK, Los Angeles sex professional on breeding pigeons By Phillip Picardi, Billy Lobos and Benjamin Ackermann
TRIO POLSKI, naked on a beach By Kuba Ryniewicz
ROMAN HANAK, Czech tombstone engraver can’t kiss boyfriend By Steve Marais
FAVS!, Jerome AB is a lover By Clifford Prince King
ASTRIT ISMAILI, Kosovar artist performs ass-out By Miloš Trakilović
ARISE, waking up in Tokyo By Daisuke Nakashima
KATRINA SUMMERS, kinky accountant will sort you out By Zac Bayly
LSDXOXO, a hitmaker who takes direction well By Wolfgang Tillmans
MISC. By Anthony O’Donoghue
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happylambiee · 7 years
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Read both the original article and the tweet storm, both excellent. Seriously, I am loving every word coming out of Teen Vogue these days.
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