THEThe phenomenon of actresses that use fashion to interpret – in real life – the roles they aspire to It is becoming increasingly common. From Billie Bobby Brown to Ariana Grande, observing their looks it is possible to understand who they will (or hope to be) in the next biopic.
Meanwhile Prada For the moment, only virtually, his archives opened. And many hope that they will soon be visited. And while Pedro Pascal continues to amaze with his daring looks, in Holland there are those who have opened A fashion shop where everything is free.
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1. Leave me here, inside the Prada archive
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This week Prada has opened the virtual doors of his Historical archive. Divided between Milan and Valvigna, in Tuscany, where the productive general quarter is located, this heritage that had so far remained hidden from 52,290 clothes, 67,000 shoes, 10,850 glasses and 60,000 leather creations, reports Outpumpcoming from all collections of the Prada group From 1986 to date. “I would like to live in it.” “Paradise must be this.” “Close inside.” “Burge me there.” The comments under the posts that this week shared the images and videos of the Prada archives leave no room for doubt: if Prada really opened the doors of its archive to the public, they would be numerous to draw.
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2. The actresses support auditions also through their looks
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Kurt Krieger – Corbis/Getty ImagesMillie Bobby Brownwith its blonde shade (which was followed a few days ago pink) and the help of the stylist Bryan Young, loves to pay homage to the different nineties and 2000s: Pamela Anderson, Paris Hilton … and above all Britney Spearsthat the actress of Stranger Things He has always dreaming of interpreting: “If he is done with or without me, they are so, so, so enthusiastic,” he said during an interview on March 18, responding to the rumors that they would see it in the role of Spears in the biopic directed by Jon M. Chu. Among the candidates there seems to be also where Cameron, Sydney Sweeney and Natalie Portman.
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In the meantime, Ariana Grande seems to manifest the desire to interpret Audrey Hepburninspired by his Rétro looks to the Golden Globes and Oscars. It is no less Elle Fanningwho with the dress created for her by Sarah Burton – based on the Hubert de Givenchy debut collection in 1952 – looks like the ideal candidate for the biopic of Hepburn.
The phenomenon of celebrities that seem to interpret the roles to which they aspire through their style choices It is becoming increasingly common. But the question remains: are these choices a deliberate strategy to attract attention, or simply a way to have fun with fashion?
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2. Pedro, Pedro, Pedro, Pedro, Pe ‘

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Last week Date, but make it fashion He recorded an increase in the popularity of long skirts by associating it with a moment of economic difficulty. This week wonders if the index Hemline It can also be applied to men’s fashion, analyzing what short shorts worn by men have told us about the economy over the years. In this perspective what the Very high Saint Laurent boots by Pedro Pascal? Maybe nothing about the economy, but for sure something on relationship of the actor with fashion.
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3. A free fashion store is the most sustainable idea of ​​the moment
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Dutch designers Dieuwertje Vorstenbosch and Lot Van Os, founders of This is free fashion, recently set up a Pop-up shop at Utrecht railway stationone of the main transport nodes in the Netherlands. The peculiarity of the shop is that everything is free here!
The project This is free fashion He was born in 2024 and, with the support of 120 volunteers, the shop saved tens of thousands of garments from waste. We all have in the wardrobe worn very little or even never, and we would all like to take them, with the certainty that to take them will be someone who really needs them and who will wear them, even just to feel less guilty.
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