Some people have roasted the outfits in the new film, but there were reasons the Plastics got a Gen Z spin. (Among them: social media, fast fashion and the pandemic.)
Category: Fashion and Apparel
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FKA Twigs Denounces ‘Double Standards’ After Calvin Klein Ad Is Banned
A British advertising watchdog agency said it was reviewing complaints about a new, similarly steamy Calvin Klein campaign featuring the actor Jeremy Allen White.
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How Michael Bennett, Former N.F.L. Player, Started Making Furniture
Plus: hand-painted sweatpants, a chef’s hotel in Seattle and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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The End of the Bill Belichick Hoodie Era
The Patriots coach is out. And so is his trademark sweatshirt.
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The New York City Style of Mayor Eric Adams
Ten suits, 19 ties, crisp white shirts and pin collars — a 30 day snapshot of New York City mayor Eric Adam’s style.
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Can I Wear a Matching Sweatsuit in 2024?
A reader wonders whether the Y2K-era staple is cringey — or due for a comeback.
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The Secret Weapon of Celebrity Stylists? Comfortable Shoes.
What do Queen Camilla, Julia Roberts and Gayle King have in common? Sole Bliss. The brand has become a go to for women who don’t want to suffer foot pain.
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Winter Fashion Trends on the Streets of NYC
Capes, knit caps and woolly coats were plentiful on the streets of New York in December, even though flakes were not.
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How Paynter Jacket Co. Found Success With Limited-Edition Chore Coats
Paynter Jacket Co., a small label in London, has built a loyal following thanks to its limited-edition chore coats.
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The Stories Behind Emma Stone’s Costumes in ‘Poor Things’
The designer Holly Waddington breaks down how Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter evolves onscreen, from her childish knickers to her cage-like wedding dress.
