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Youthful Chaos and Heartbreak chic : a sartorial expression of messiness in Mark Gong F/W 24
Fashion Hilary La 7/12/24 Fashion Hilary La 7/12/24

Youthful Chaos and Heartbreak chic : a sartorial expression of messiness in Mark Gong F/W 24

The heroine on Mark Gong’s runway can be a hopeless romantic drunk on love and equally capable of madly despairing.

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REVERIE collection 001
Fashion Kadie Dao 5/18/24 Fashion Kadie Dao 5/18/24

REVERIE collection 001

Curiouser and curiouser… the Maries wander into a world of romance, frolic, and absurdity.

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I’m Stuck in an Incu Change Room and All I Have Is $36 in My Bank Account and a Pinterest Board dedicated to Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
Fashion Cecily McCrann 5/1/24 Fashion Cecily McCrann 5/1/24

I’m Stuck in an Incu Change Room and All I Have Is $36 in My Bank Account and a Pinterest Board dedicated to Carolyn Bessette Kennedy

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy exists in the accolades as an it-girl.

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The pulse within these threads
Culture, Fashion Ramla Khalid 4/5/24 Culture, Fashion Ramla Khalid 4/5/24

The pulse within these threads

These threads remember the life and the fight of the people forever.

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PLATONIC LOVE IS THE NEW ROMANTIC LOVE
Fashion Alicia Alonso 3/20/24 Fashion Alicia Alonso 3/20/24

PLATONIC LOVE IS THE NEW ROMANTIC LOVE

To me, female friendship is getting ready for a night out, gossiping and laughing until your belly hurts, being your most vulnerable self, as you would be with a sister, or a mother. 

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MY WARDROBE IS VERY VERY FULL BUT I CANNOT LET ANYTHING GO
Fashion, Culture Audrey Nesdale 2/23/24 Fashion, Culture Audrey Nesdale 2/23/24

MY WARDROBE IS VERY VERY FULL BUT I CANNOT LET ANYTHING GO

Clothing is my means of connection, both to myself and the world around me.

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