Christian Joy (English Wikipedia)

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  • Julia Chaplin (2004-07-25). "Indie Designers Pin Hopes (And Clothes) on Indie Singers". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-06-21. Ms. Joy met Karen O three years ago, when Ms. Joy was a saleswoman at Daryl K. "Karen saw this dress I had made called the Teenager Car Crash, that was like a black shredded prom dress with red paint that looked like blood," Ms. Joy recalled in her living room in Greenpoint, where she was sketching Japanese fold-up lanterns and medieval armor as studies for the outfits Karen O would wear on the David Letterman show. "All of a sudden they were playing out and doing interviews and photo shoots every week," Ms. Joy said. "I was making her stuff out of old newspapers or fabric from a dollar store. I just charged her enough to cover my costs."

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  • George Epaminondas (August 28, 2003). "6. Christian Joy". Time. Archived from the original on January 20, 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-21. Says Joy: "I ring up my mum and say, 'They're calling Karen a fashion icon, and she's got a fake mink hanging around her neck with button eyes!' It's stupid stuff."

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  • "NEW YORK FASHION NOW / Celebrity". Victoria & Albert Museum. 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-21.

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