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Is The “Soft Life” Rhetoric Changing The Way We Dress?

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Kerane Marcellus ·Updated January 20, 2023

We all remember what went down with the problematic insinuations of the viral “clean girl aesthetic” last summer. It basically indicated whiteness being the most sought-after while still being appropriated from Black and brown women. Now

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