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10 votes
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Why did men stop wearing hats?
4 votes -
Blackpilled Swag: The dark allure of cursed clothes — and hijacking them toward blessedness
9 votes -
Miss Ukraine makes powerful fashion statement amid nation's ongoing conflict with Russia
8 votes -
Why Chiso Kimonos are so expensive | So Expensive
5 votes -
British fashion legend Dame Vivienne Westwood dies aged 81
3 votes -
The superheroes of beautiful Kinshasa
3 votes -
The toxic history of color
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Kanye West's worst nightmare is coming true — Adidas plans to sell Yeezys under new branding
4 votes -
Adidas ends partnership with Ye [Kanye West] over antisemitic remarks
20 votes -
The backless boy’s suit is here to stay
8 votes -
Infinited Fiber has invested heavily in a technology which can transform textiles that would otherwise be burned or sent to landfills into a new clothing fibre
3 votes -
Patagonia founder gives away the company to fight climate change
26 votes -
Tango Chirimen and Te-Nassen (A dissertation on applying traditional Japanese textiles to modern garments)
5 votes -
The archive saving home sewing history from the trash
6 votes -
Art, fashion, and the French Revolution
5 votes -
Beard expert critiques celebrity beards
6 votes -
How polyester bounced back
6 votes -
The year of dedication that goes into becoming a Mardi Gras Indian
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Face masks make people look more attractive, study finds
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The metres-high mountain of mannequins in the British Midlands
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Quannah Chasinghorse is on a mission - The 19-year-old model is a warrior for her culture and the land her people have inhabited for thousands of years
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People are blasting Chanel's $825 Advent calendar on TikTok
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Meet the Swedish artist who hooked British rock royalty on her revolutionary crochet
8 votes -
Do you have an article of clothing or costume piece you enjoy wearing?
I've spoken to a couple of my friends who have mentioned that sometimes they wear a special outfit or dress up in order to feel better/get out of a lull. Even when I'm feeling pretty good on the...
I've spoken to a couple of my friends who have mentioned that sometimes they wear a special outfit or dress up in order to feel better/get out of a lull. Even when I'm feeling pretty good on the emotional front, I've noticed that I have some favorite pieces I regularly cycle through.
Do you have a favorite outfit, piece of clothing/accessory, type of fabric/style, or costume piece you enjoy wearing? What is it? How does that piece make you feel when you put it on? Do you wear it in public? Does the piece have any sentimental value? Not a totally related question, but if you were a cartoon character who wore the same outfit every episode, what would your outfit be?
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The history of tie-dye
6 votes -
Hands-on with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s first pair of smart glasses
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IKEA goes glam rock with Zandra Rhodes collaboration – British fashion designer teams up with Swedish furniture chain after being inspired by lockdown
3 votes -
Completed skirt project!
40 votes -
Etsy is buying Depop, a UK-based second-hand fashion app, for $1.6bn in a bid to target younger Gen-Z shoppers
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Lelush: How a sulky Russian model became China's slacker icon while trapped in a TV show against his will
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Why I’ve tracked every single piece of clothing I’ve worn for three years
10 votes -
The plus-size knitters who are solving an inclusivity problem
8 votes -
TreeToTextile set to build demonstration plant in Sweden – several Nordic pulp makers are part of projects developing new clean ways to turn trees into textile fibre
10 votes -
Remember the Slack shoes? Are they bad?
8 votes -
How a dumb hat threw me in a tailspin
8 votes -
The Pope vs. Lululemon
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Nike's new FlyEase Go shoes snap right onto your feet
13 votes -
How one woman is sharing Kazakhstan’s national instrument and cultural dress on Instagram
6 votes -
Manufacturing a better foot | Running shoes
4 votes -
What is the right price for fashion?
7 votes -
Japan's jimi ("mundane") Halloween costumes of 2020
18 votes -
Why footbinding persisted in China for a millennium
6 votes -
Emily Ratajkowski - Owning my image
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LVMH backs out of $16.2 billion acquisition of Tiffany, citing US threats of tariffs on French goods. Tiffany has filed a lawsuit to enforce the agreement
6 votes -
Sweatpants forever
13 votes -
Too anxious to google for shoes, help?
I nearly sent this text to the only man who I can imagine would take my call on the subject, but I've chickened out and decided it will be easier and probably more fruitful besides to post it to...
I nearly sent this text to the only man who I can imagine would take my call on the subject, but I've chickened out and decided it will be easier and probably more fruitful besides to post it to the forum I trust, rather than use up my allowance of inane, insecure questions for him..
"I think that was a boring question I asked you, here is a different one-- I hate all my shoes, they're inconvenient and bulky. I don't mean to press you into service as an ambassador of anything, but I remember you wearing flip flops most days and that example has lingered with me as one of practicality and personal style. The problem is I can't bring myself to browse either online or especially in person, I become immediately frustrated and anxious as I open up to the possibility of needing to deal with my body in any sense, let alone to shop for it... if I could live without them (my feet) I would, I have decided. Can you recommend a source for slip on summer shoes which is not off-puttingly branded or grossly masculine? I mean that in the sense that their primary aesthetic cannot be "Don't look at my feet! Suffice yourself with the knowledge that they are Large and In Charge!!"
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Apple releases two new Pride Edition Sport Bands for Apple Watch
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The more Patagonia rejects consumerism, the more the brand sells
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In the ’60s, America’s wearable art movement reflected true counterculture
4 votes