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I dip my cookies in water dad never came back with the milk shirt
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This time there was I dip my cookies in water dad never came back with the milk shirt no big set, just a brown rug, white walls, some oversized framed photographs and cantilevered leather-and-chrome chairs lining the room. Christy Turlington, in a monochromatic greige shirt, tie, trousers and overcoat, opened to the sounds of Billy Joel’s Just the Way You Are. The collection, too, was in a subtler, pared-back mode, mostly in a palette of taupe, featuring nubby knits and coats over liquid-y maxi skirts or swishy sequined trousers. Glittering body-hugging gowns came topped with cowboys hats, while other models wore sharply tailored tuxedos or patinated leather ensembles that hinted at life on the ranch, albeit a very glamorous version of it. “The woman I design for has a beauty that comes from an inner confidence,” he said in the accompanying show notes. “She’ll throw a hand-tailored jacket over a glamorous evening dress. She believes in quiet sophistication not defined by time or trends. My Fall/Holiday 2024 Collection is inspired by that woman, her sense of timelessness, her individuality – a style that is for ever.”
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Of course I dip my cookies in water dad never came back with the milk shirt one person’s tat has always been another’s treasure. As the author Lucy Lethbridge notes, souvenirs are rooted in ideas around taste. “I mean, 50 years ago it may be that tourists took home kitsch things because they thought they were beautiful,” she says. “Nowadays, the young know that kitsch is kitsch but it’s very knowing, it’s a sort of camp aesthetic which is popular.” While Balenciaga’s souvenir-inspired look costs £8,500, on TikTok users have got to work emulating it on the cheap. Scouting out beaten up bags from vintage sites, there are detailed tutorials on how to “Jane Birkin-ify” them, a reference to the actor who was known for covering the Hermès Birkin bag she inspired with cheap trinkets and Free Tibet stickers. Pop stars, including Dua Lipa and Lily Allen, have joined the trend of adorning bags with tchotchkes. On the secondhand platform Depop, searches for bag charms this month are up 29%.
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