Adele’s Carousel of Black Gowns
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Adele’s Carousel of Black Gowns

During the last performance of her Munich Residency, Adele made an announcement that has shaken the pop culture world. The Grammy-winning artist announced that she will be taking a break from performing for an unforeseen amount of time. 

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Sabrina Carpenter: The Rise of America’s Pop Princess
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Sabrina Carpenter: The Rise of America’s Pop Princess

Often described as a real-life Polly Pocket, Sabrina Carpenter has gained worldwide recognition after achieving mainstream success in the entertainment industry. Many admire her style, depicted through pastel mini dresses, platform heels, and a “girly” touch that makes every look she debuts on stage a favorite to every viewer.

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White After Labor Day: Do We Still Follow the Rules?
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White After Labor Day: Do We Still Follow the Rules?

Fall is officially here, and with it comes the century-old voice in our heads saying, “Are you sure you can wear that?” What was once a MUST-DO fashion rule has now been diluted to little more than an old wives tale.

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The Good, The Bad, and The Blake
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The Good, The Bad, and The Blake

From premiering and starring in the hit film based on Colleen Hoover’s award winning novel “It Ends With Us,” to launching her new haircare line “Blake Brown,” Blake Lively has been on our minds lately.

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21st Century Style Icon: Sadie Sink
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21st Century Style Icon: Sadie Sink

Sadie Sink is no stranger to style. The fiery red-headed star of “Stranger Things” and Taylor Swift's “All Too Well” music video cultivates gorgeous, youthful looks by working with her long-time stylist Molly Dickson. 

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The Rise of Luxury Loungewear
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The Rise of Luxury Loungewear

The rise of athleisure has brought upon an epidemic that strives to produce laid-back clothing — somewhere between athletic wear and pajamas — called loungewear.

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Rio Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear
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Rio Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear

Rio, until recently known as Gypsy Sport, released an other-worldly ready-to-wear spring collection during New York Fashion Week. 

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Off-White Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear
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Off-White Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear

The collection symbolized the imaginative hope that America encapsulates. The collection was equal parts edgy, sporty, and sexy, showcasing Ib Kamara’s artistic touch while staying loyal to Off-White’s roots.

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Coach Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear
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Coach Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear

Founded in 1941 in New York City, luxury brand Coach went back to their roots on Sept. 9 to debut their spring ready-to-wear collection at New York Fashion Week.

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Vogue World 2024: Paris
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Vogue World 2024: Paris

Vogue World 2024 occurred on June 24 at no other than the historic Place Vendome, marking the end of Paris Fashion Week and kicking off the Olympic Summer Season.

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The Best Style Moments at Wimbledon 2024
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The Best Style Moments at Wimbledon 2024

The fourteen-day tennis tournament concluded July 14 in London, England, with an exciting ending this season at Wimbledon. In the men's final, Carlos Alcaraz of Spain retained his Wimbledon title after defeating Novak Djokovic of Serbia, and in the women’s final, Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic defeated Jasmine Paolini of Italy. 

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Tattoos as Accessories
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Tattoos as Accessories

Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. They have been used to distinguish humans, establish hierarchy, punish, and decorate. Now, we see tattoos used as a multicultural facet of self-expression. Tattoos often mean something important to the person they belong to. However, there are plenty of tattoos that people just got because “they look cool.”

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Plagiarism in Fashion
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Plagiarism in Fashion

Monumental commentary on the trickle effect of fashion comes from the film The Devil Wears Prada. Known as the “Cerulean Sweater Monologue,” Meryl Streep’s character elaborates on how the color cerulean first appeared in a collection of gowns from Oscar de la Renta, then Yves Saint Laurent showed cerulean blue military jackets, and eventually the color was displayed in department store collections. In the fashion industry, it is apparent that new ideas are first seen on couture runways and then replicated by chain clothing stores.

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