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In “Sirens,” the dress codes of “The Official Preppy Handbook” are followed to a comical, Lilly Pulitzer-laden T.
In the Netflix series 'Sirens,' costume designer Caroline Duncan subverts preppy style, revealing the nightmarish side of tropical prints, shift dresses, Nantucket reds, and Lilly Pulitzer. Here's how ...
Simone goes from heels to flats, and it's symbolic of her being more grounded.” With summer just around the corner, it couldn ...
Our favorite television shows aren't just entertaining, they're also packed with style inspiration. From Lorelai and Rory ...
From Carrie Fisher's double buns to Demi Moore's buzzcut, these are the hairstyles that stayed with us long after the credits ...
Renée Zellweger, celebrated for her ability to disappear into characters, is at it again. This time, it's her striking new appearance while filming the highly anticipated fifth season of Hulu's hit ...
It was, of all things, the cheesy/sleazy 1987 romance Dirty Dancing that opened my eyes, in the scene where Max Cantor’s odious, preppy character justifies himself by brandishing The ...
Julianne Moore and Milly Alcock help hold disparate elements together until the show’s dumb ending The post ‘Sirens’ Review: ...
The series has so much escapist potential in its initial episodes, poking at the absurdities of abundant wealth and ladling ...
Ahead of the Alive and Kicking Tour 2025, Jim Kerr tells why Simple Minds almost said no to the "The Breakfast Club" smash hit that defined them.