Thoughts from a 20-something New York City transplant.
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BARBIECORE
Barbie is knocking down our door this fall—fashionably speaking. Sparkles, hyper-femineity, and that signature pink all found their way into our summer wardrobes and are only gaining traction as the weather cools off. After presentations at New York, London, and Milan fashion weeks this month, it is clear “Barbiecore” is here to stay.
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The “It” Girl & Her Battle with Declining Longevity
We live in an ever-evolving world filled with trend turnover. As a society, we are facing issues with sustainability and originality in this increasingly quick trend cycle, but does this phenomenon apply to our favorite “it” girls? With this week’s launch of Guest in Residence, “it” girl of the moment Gigi Hadid’s cashmere brand, this brings up the question—how much do our golden girls have to do to fight against the current of relevancy? And what happens if they don’t?