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Homme Girls’ interview with Kylie Jenner, out today, couldn’t have been timed better. The 25-year-old star’s exclusive with the fashion publication was (perhaps strategically) released into the world the very same week that Jenner made headlines for her new romance with Timothée Chalamet. Her rare remarks don’t touch on Chalamet specifically, but she did candidly
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It’s been a very dramatic fourth season of Love Is Blind, and there have been a lot of internet detectives discovering drama and spilling the tea on the couples post-season. That means the reunion special will be even more exciting and Netflix has kicked things up another notch: they’re streaming it live! Love Is Blind:
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. “Is this just another fad?” asked one Mary Quant ad, in a self-aware nod to the way the brand was often dismissed as a passing trend. But if you’ve ever worn a miniskirt, thrown on a pair of hot pants, or
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Mary Quant, a British designer who revolutionized fashion and is credited with making miniskirts popular, is dead. Mary died peacefully Thursday at her home in Surrey, in southern England … according to her family. She’s famous for designing colorful and sexy miniskirts that defined the swinging ’60s, as well as tights that went along with
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Even the most apathetic sports fan knows about the green hat. Sold exclusively at the Masters—the prestigious golf tournament held annually at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia during the first full week of April—it’s not so much an accessory as a sartorial signal to the world that you were among those lucky “patrons”
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You could assume designers and editors dictate what’s “in,” and consumers sheepishly just follow along. Sometimes, though, it’s the opposite. For decades, brands have instead relied on everyday trailblazers. Remember Malcolm Gladwell’s viral New Yorker story “The Coolhunt”? It’s still eerily relevant over 25 years later. For time immemorial, trendsetters have set trends (as they
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