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A Telepathic Path to the Mystery of Tzaims Luksus

As mysteries go it isn't unusual when someone boggles the universal mind whether in the ancient, spirit or present world with false information it creates chaos.  But there is always a way to correct this by the right spiritual power. The latest mystery has to do with an artist and designer named Tzaims Luksus. Mysteries generally center around the unknown but often one can totally know someone only not to know them at the same time.  Why is this?  Not listening or taking information out of context and trying to piece it together adding other's opinions or non experiences so when a top writer goes about writing something about another person they never met, the chances are they won't get the facts but instead be enthrawled by rumours, the legend of the person or create a partial reality fused with the unknown and it becomes even a greater mystery, but then when the truth and facts are added it becomes a total mystery! Tzaims Luksus became a legend in his own time and cont...

The White Raven King: James (Tzaims) Uskglass-Luksus.

Black or White Raven King?  White Raven King of course.  Uskglass meaning?  John Uskglass was the Black Raven King 600 years ago.

Vanity Fair and Meryl Gordon's diatribe of "John Fairchild - Fashion's Most Angry Fella."

 Letter to Meryl Gordon. Dear Meryl, By chance I came across your Vanity Fair article on John Burr Fairchild, better known as Vain Unfairchild.  An interesting lovable roast/diatribe of which I read every word.  Why? You ask.  Surprises me as well but I had my day with him, you might say, that lasted about seven years from 1962 until 1968. Not he, directly at the beginning in 1962, unless in the background of his editors and illustrators who discovered me and continuously supported me until 1968.  I never met the man, however, I might have seen him from a distance at one of the Met Museum's "Party of the Year" or the Coty Awards when I received a first time Special Coty for fabric design.  WWD was very kind to me in those first couple of years especially with their coverage of my first Spring/Summer fashion collection by writing:  "The Launching of Luksus." February 1966. It was after this that I believe John started editing or writing about me anonymo...

John Burr Fairchild, the fashion predator-terminator, of WWD & W MAG!

 What more to say about John Burr Fairchild,who died 27 February 2015, other than: GOOD RIDDANCE MONSTER!  LOLOLOL!😀😁😃😄😅😊☺🤗😛 For a reason for this comment google and read:  Meryl Gordon's August 10,2012,  Vanity Fair article:  John Fairchild: "Fashion's Most Angry Fella." by Meryl Gordon. Quote: "When John Fairchild, tyrannical, mischievous editor-in-chief, of Women's Wear Daily and founder of W Magazine, stepped down from his...." John Fairchild ruined and often destroyed innocent, creative fashion artists in his fashion reporting as a spoiled unfair child throwing tantrums if he didnt get his way or out of pure evil accepted huge sums of money from their un-fair competitors or jealous enemies.  His historic track record is his own condemnation.

Harper's Bazaar's "The Mystery of 60s Designer Tzaims Luksus" by Megan Mayhew Bergman.

Harper's Bazaar published on 15 September 2022 an article about Tzaims Luksus, the premier fabric designer and haute couturier of New You City, Paris and now Rangoon.  It covered his fashion presentation in Paris in January 1968.  Of course this wasn't what Harper's Bazaar would do on their own since they still were under contract by the Syndicate et Federacion de la Haute Couture et de la Mode in Paris and deceased business manager of Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Berge's order to blacklist Tzaims Luksus in 1968 in the world fashion press since Tzaims was creating a serious competition for Yves Saint Laurent and the Paris haute couture. This contract is still in force continued by Bernard Arnault, Sidney Toledano, director of Dior and LVHM, Ralph Toledano, director of the Syndicate Francaise and Federacion in Paris and Anna Wintour editor of Vogue and directice of the Met Costume Institute in NYC.  So how were the editors of Harper's Bazaar able or willing to publish ...