To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we asked the co-founders behind 'Banana' Magazine to share their favorite fashion businesses. APAHM
Turning towards others for comfort and solidarity can help, and creative forces likeare a prime example. In 2014, the two launched the publication to highlight their community and explore the Asian-American identity, from analyzing the psychological and sociological implications behind becoming a bleach-bottle blonde to grappling with an "Asian glow" after consuming alcohol.
"We feel lucky that we were able to get our issue printed this year given the current situation, and can't wait to share the stories we have been working on with you," . "During this time when our community is getting brought down, we hope that our magazine can continue to bring pride and positivity to our readers."Magazine to share their favorite fashion businesses, from their go-to jeweler in New York's Chinatown to a brand that finds style inspiration from cannabis. Read on for more, below, and
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