I’ve had mixed feelings about these since they cropped back up late last year. As a frequent bucket-wearer circa 1998, they were nostalgic at first, but rarely, if ever flattering. Most importantly though, they look stupid AF (unless you find this attractive, which let’s be honest, everyone does)
They may not bear any of the cultural appropriation that Native headdresses do, but in my book they are just as exhausting as any of the festival season tropes. Can we, like, just wear cute dresses from now on?
If your BF has a bit extra around his belly, I’m not requesting he die next year. What I do desire is an end to the fetishization of laziness as it pertains only to men, while beauty standards for women remain at an all time high (a peek at the proliferation of Instagram beauty trends this year is evidence enough).
You realize FKA Twigs came out with this look in 2013, right? I thought two years was long enough for this trend to die, but thanks to Givenchy Fall 2015’s face jewels, it was back in action for another few months. Seriously, do you even value eating?
In the midst of feminism’s great third wave, nothing has been more perplexing than the legions of near-nude girls with their asses out on Instagram tagging their photos as feminist. What exactly is supportive or revolutionary about catering to the male gaze?
Culled from fashionmagazine.com
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