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The now-viral T-shirt has been spotted on celebrities like Pedro Pascal, Addison Rae, and Troye Sivan—and for good reason.
The designer Conner Ives hoped to do some good with his “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt. Worn by celebrities, and sold out online ...
Marni Rose McFall is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on internet trends, U.S. politics and popular culture. She has covered fashion, culture, art and music extensively.
POSH department store Selfridges sparked outrage by selling a T-shirt with a slogan mocking the jobless. The offending top features the words: “Nothing pays as good as unemployment feels.” ...
Recently, she was wearing a t-shirt with a funny slogan while on a video call with her friend. This isn't the first time Marks has made a post related to her friend on X. She did the same on March ...
The T-shirts were dreamt up by the US fashion brand Praying, hailed by Vogue as “the fashion industry’s most perverse viral hit”. The slogan is a take on the controversial 2009 quote by ...
Sporty & Rich is one of the athleisure brands that has put the slogan sweatshirt firmly back on the style agenda in recent years. This bold forest green design is a standout colourway. Pair with ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] March 20 : Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal was spotted wearing a T-shirt with the message "Be your own ... Dhanashree Verma was finalised. The intriguing slogan caught ...
The Rajya Sabha session on Thursday faced multiple adjournments due to a dispute over DMK members wearing slogan-bearing T-shirts. Despite efforts by the chairman and discussions with floor leaders, ...