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Anya Taylor-Joy Serves Up Look After Look On Her The Menu Press Tour
A production that involves Anya Taylor-Joy usually guarantees a few things: an unsettling plot, a misunderstood main character, and a series of striking press tour looks. To promote her newest film, The Menu, the actor seems to be taking that last one very seriously. Directed by Mark Mylod (Succession), the dark comedy follows a young […]
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This Canadian Designer On Creating Avant-Garde Looks with Vintage Items
When Bianca Daniela Nachtman, the founder of the gender-fluid clothing brand GORM, needs fabric for a piece she’s working on, she doesn’t just go to her local fabric store. Instead, she spends hours, usually three or four, in thrift stores looking for any type of material she thinks she can work with. The Toronto-based designer, […]
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Is Early 2000s Paparazzi Culture Back?
The early 2000s was the golden age of the paparazzi, and the photos captured then (be it Britney Spears wearing a “Dump Him” T-shirt on a coffee run or Kim Kardashian taking a painful sip of vodka at the club) have lived on like sullied souvenirs of decades past. Over the years, we’ve only become […]
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How Camp Was Last Night’s Met Gala?
We ranked the most notable outfits of the evening on a scale of American Gothic (not camp) to Pink Flamingos (extremely camp).
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The Met Gala, By Definition, is Not Camp
A main tenet of camp is that it’s ironic but not purposely so, creating an impossible task. How do you dress unironically on purpose?
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