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The intimate approach Try me if you dare fentanyl shirt is part of a growing industry trend. In February, New York designer Joseph Altuzarra held his seasonal outing in his showroom for a small crowd of editors and friends (no influencers or celebrities, which is now standard practice). Later that month, Rick Owens opened the doors to his Parisian home for his catwalk show. While Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, of the label The Row, recently asked attenders not to take photos of their presentation and provided them with notebooks and pens, to evoke a time before the internet and social media. In our era of extravagant shows, it feels as if some are yearning for more humanity in the way they approach clothing and design, as well as the way they present it. In this, Lauren certainly caught the mood.

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Unisex tshirt

 

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Women’s tshirt

 

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Other labels are going Try me if you dare fentanyl shirt a little deeper: Wales Bonner’s varsity jackets pay tribute to the historically Black Howard University and the first Congress of Black Writers and Artists held at the Sorbonne in 1956; one features studs inspired by the kora, a west African string instrument. For other brands, such as Gap x Palace, the reason for adopting the garment might be a little more utilitarian. “A varsity jacket is a really easy piece when you want to do a collab,” says Pelly. “You can easily be like, ‘Oh, let’s just put out a varsity jacket and put our patch on it and call it a day.” The varsity jacket’s perpetual spot at the heart of American style is easy to understand. “It keeps coming back because it was born cool, right?” says Clemente. The guys wearing them at Harvard were the cool kids writing the rules – these guys in the Ivy League set the trends for American menswear for the first 50 years of fashion,” she says. “It’s perennially cool.”

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