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Elvis’s decline, one jumpsuit at a time
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Elvis’s decline, one jumpsuit at a time

Washington Post reviewer Amy Argetsinger argues that Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert uses Elvis’s evolving jumpsuits to trace the singer’s late‑career decline, weaving together performances from multiple shows to illuminate how fashion mirrored his personal and professional unraveling while celebrating his lasting impact on style and stagecraft.

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Mamdani Debuts Custom Carhartt as NYC Braces for Snowfall
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Mamdani Debuts Custom Carhartt as NYC Braces for Snowfall

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced his first major snowstorm in office wearing a custom embroidered Carhartt Full Swing Steel jacket by Arena Embroidery featuring The City of New York and Mayor logos and the collar motto 'No problem too big. No task too small'—a high-visibility moment that built on earlier agency jackets and underscored leadership during a winter emergency.

Nick Reiner: Privilege, Addiction and a Family Reckoning
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Nick Reiner: Privilege, Addiction and a Family Reckoning

A Washington Post Style profile examines Nick Reiner, Rob and Michele Reiner’s son, who spent years bouncing between rehab centers and his family’s Brentwood mansion amid accusations related to his parents’ deaths; the piece uses scenes like a 2018 Thanksgiving gathering to explore how privilege intersects with addiction and trauma in his life.

The stay-at-home son era reshapes American households
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The stay-at-home son era reshapes American households

A 2025 Pew Research Center study finds men are more likely than women to live with parents, and The Washington Post examines how the rise of stay-at-home sons reflects shifting economic realities and cultural expectations, highlighting examples like a Jeopardy! contestant who jokes about staying with family to illustrate a broader national conversation about work, family dynamics, and masculinity.

Sharp Suits and Bold Details Define the 2026 Golden Globes Red Carpet
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Sharp Suits and Bold Details Define the 2026 Golden Globes Red Carpet

GQ ranks ten best-dressed men at the 2026 Golden Globes, highlighting tie-free tuxedos, bold accessories, and peak-lapel tailoring, with Timothée Chalamet leading in Chrome Hearts and other standout looks from Stellan Skarsgård, Owen Cooper, Omar Apollo, Paul Mescal, Connor Storrie, Michael B. Jordan, Bella Ramsey, Seth Rogen, Atsuhiro Iwakami, and a notable Duke McCloud.