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Fashion
Biz Sherbert
After cottagecore and dark academia, the ‘cool-girl-gone-quasi-Catholic’ is the latest reaction to the establishment’s hijacking of edginess.
Music
Jenna Mahale
10 years on from its release, the track remains a powerfully relatable pop sensation.
Ross McNeilage
On ‘Britney and Kevin: Chaotic’, the popstar not only preempted today’s YouTubers but also reclaimed her own narrative.
Owen Myers
With the gloom-bop “Xanax”, 00s pop’s most underrated star is back.
Culture
Roisin Lanigan
Move on guys. You’re rich already!
Philippa Snow
Type “Shawn Mendes Camila Cabello” into Twitter, and all anybody seems to cry is “fake news”.
Tom George
In the 80s and 90s, straight men from Will Smith to Mark Wahlberg were baring their midriffs in crop tops. So what changed?
It was a moment that may have outdone Tarantino’s new film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in tastelessness, and we’ve had four years to consider why it happened…
Douglas Greenwood
Teenagers are running some of the most-followed pop accounts online. Here’s how they do it.
News
She spilled some more juicy details on her directorial debut in her Vanity Fair cover story
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