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"Beyoncé's Country Chic: The Reinvented Lace Cowboy Look"
The cowboy hat, once a symbol of rugged masculinity, is being reimagined and reclaimed in popular culture, with Beyoncé leading the charge by incorporating it into her recent music and fashion releases. This trend reflects a broader movement to subvert the traditional cowboy archetype, which has historically excluded diverse voices and narratives. From Lil Nas X to Pharrell Williams, artists are embracing the "Yeehaw Agenda" and giving the cowboy hat a contemporary twist, challenging its associations with white patriarchal colonisers and highlighting the missing stories of black, brown, and Native cowboys in American history.

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"Awakening Fashion: The 2024 Met Gala Unveils 'Sleeping Beauties' Theme"
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Malia Obama: From Street Photo to Fashion Icon
A street photo of Malia Obama smoking a cigarette outside a convenience store in Los Angeles has turned her into an instant fashion icon. Gen-Zers are loving her "Malia look," which includes viral "man pants," a cropped cardigan, platform shoes, and long boho braids. The photo captures Malia's effortless and carefree attitude, reminiscent of Lisa Bonet. She is carving out her own lane and garnering attention for her fashion choices.

Fashion Controversies and Dress Code Debates: Unveiling the Senate's Reputation
The recent controversy over John Fetterman wearing gym shorts on the Senate floor is not a new phenomenon. Throughout history, various clothing items, such as shorts and pants for women, have faced backlash and attempts at regulation. However, these efforts to enforce dress codes have often failed, as fashion is a form of individual expression that reflects changing cultural norms. The idea of policing the dress of adult professionals is outdated, and as sartorial standards evolve, it becomes a platform for discussions on race, class, and gender.

Unveiling the Secrets to Becoming an 'It Girl' in Today's World
The concept of being an "It Girl" has evolved in today's fashion industry, requiring a well-coordinated team and a strategic approach to achieve and maintain the status. It is no longer solely about being a paparazzi magnet or having influential connections. Social media and platforms like Vogue's wedding coverage have become launch pads for It girls, who can leverage public interest to build long-lasting careers. However, the competition is fierce, and the scrutiny is higher than ever. While having a team is crucial, the fundamental piece of the equation remains the "It factor" - that certain charisma or confidence that captivates audiences.

"Saudi Fashion Makes Striking Debut at Paris Fashion Week"
Mohammed Ashi became the first Saudi designer to present at Paris Fashion Week, marking a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia's multi-billion-dollar entry into global culture. As part of a lavish PR campaign, Ashi's haute couture show comes at a time when Riyadh is announcing its own fashion week and projecting retail opportunities worth $32 billion a year. The kingdom's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, has been diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy by investing in various sectors, including fashion, movies, sports, video games, and tourism. The social changes within the kingdom have surprised many, with new freedoms and opportunities emerging, particularly for women. However, LGBTQ individuals still face severe repression in Saudi Arabia.

Tragic Loss: Born x Raised Co-Founder Chris 'Spanto' Printup Dies in Car Accident
Chris "Spanto" Printup, the founder of the Los Angeles-based clothing line Born X Raised, has passed away at the age of 42 following a car accident. Known for his influence on L.A.'s culture and style, Printup launched Born X Raised in 2013 and gained popularity through collaborations with sports teams. Tributes poured in on social media, highlighting his impact on the city and his brand's representation of real L.A. and gentrification issues.

Princess Diana's Iconic 'Black Sheep' Sweater Up for Auction This Fall
Princess Diana's iconic "black sheep" sweater, worn at a polo match in 1981, will be auctioned at Sotheby's this fall. The red sweater, featuring a white sheep motif with a lone black sheep, became a sensation and helped propel the label Warm & Wonderful into the public eye. The original sweater, which disappeared for decades, was recently rediscovered and is expected to fetch between $50,000 and $80,000 at the auction. The sweater's meaning has sparked debate, with some seeing it as a symbol of Diana's royal outlier status, an homage to British agriculture, or a reflection of her kind demeanor.

Met Gala 2023: Controversy, Fashion, and Lagerfeld's Legacy.
Jameela Jamil criticized the Met Gala for honoring Karl Lagerfeld, calling out the attendees for showcasing "selective cancel culture" by celebrating a man who was publicly cruel to women, fat people, immigrants, and sexual assault survivors. She expressed her discontent over the theme last year and explained that this is not about cancel culture or Karl, but about showing the double standards within liberal politics. Jamil warned that if we carry on like this, we may lose the next election.