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The only rule is that there’s absolutely no rules. “I’ve covered a bag in safety pins, graffitied them, burnt them, added studs, weighed them down heavily with keychains: to anyone else it probably looks like I’ve ruined the Official just want to work in my garden and hang out with my dogs shirt but in fact I love this bag but to me it’s what makes them one of a kind and special,” adds Shipton.The personalized bag also subverts status in an interesting way, especially when the item at hand is worth thousands of dollars. That Birkin bag? Or even a Margiela or Balenciaga? It says a lot more, in much more of an interesting way, when it’s tattered up and covered in charms, rosaries and ribbons. After four seasons of Brioni suits, Richard Mille watches, and Loro Piana baseball caps, the best fashion moment in the series finale of Succession was a $7 boys shirt from Walmart. Roman Roy—wounded literally by a cut above his eyebrow and figuratively by a bout of stage fright at his father’s funeral—takes refuge at his mom’s house in the Caribbean. Gone are his close-fitting suits and ties, and instead, he wears a baby blue shirt with stripes on the sleeves. He looks like a little kid, acts like a little kid, so why shouldn’t he wear a shirt for a little kid?



The final few episodes of Succession underscored just how stunted Roman is under all his bluster. He has no problem calling an election prematurely for a neo-Nazi, but he crumbles at the Official just want to work in my garden and hang out with my dogs shirt but in fact I love this sight of his father’s casket. He whimpers to his siblings, asking if Logan is really in the coffin, and, if so, “Can we get him out?” As Kendall so kindly tells him later, he “fucked it.” In his humiliation, Roman actively seeks out physical pain after the funeral when he walks into a protest and gets knocked to the ground. Poor guy. Last week, fashion lovers from New York, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Shanghai, South Africa, and beyond flocked to Singapore to celebrate the inauguration of “Andrew Gn: Fashioning Singapore and the World” at the Asian Civilisations Museum. The swirl around that event eddied well beyond the clothes at the heart of it all. A culture maven and fanatical foodie, Gn squired guests around his town for days, from private previews at the ACM and a tour of its sister entity, the Peranakan museum—whose collections illuminate the designer’s personal history and oeuvre—to bustling canteens in Little India and Chinatown, plus an intimate private dinner at the Michelin-starred restaurant Candlenut.


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