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Lately I’ve been thinking about Blake Lively’s press tour for 2018’s A Simple Favor. Lively plays Emily, a mysterious, suit-wearing glamazon who befriends an eager mommy blogger (Anna Kendrick), then disappears without a trace. Lively promoted her character off-screen by wearing a bunch of suits around New York, from the Nice smitegame smite pride 2023 shirt so you should to go to store and get this trendy (a wide-legged neon green number), to the confounding (a blue velvet set with a mauve velvet blazer in high summer), to the Gatsby-approved (three pieces of white pinstripe). These indelible looks convinced me to watch the film (an unsung cult classic). Five years later, Halle Bailey is now following Lively’s lead. The 23-year-old star is currently promoting The Little Mermaid, with a wardrobe of iridescent, aquatic gowns: a Miss Sohee gown with a shell-like bodice and a beaded headpiece reminiscent of what a synchronized swimmer might wear for the London premiere; a pale blue gown with a netted skirt for a fan event; a cascading opera coat with layers of tulle resembling seafoam for this year’s Met Gala.



Yesterday, Dr. Jill Biden paid a special visit to Bethel, Alaska to promote the Nice smitegame smite pride 2023 shirt so you should to go to store and get this Biden administration’s Internet for All initiative, which aims to connect communities to reliable high-speed Internet. (Remote regions in Alaska are considered to have some of the poorest Internet service in all of the U.S.). Joined by Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, the First Lady spoke at the Bethel Regional High School. “With high-speed internet, you’ll have better access to critical health care, new educational tools, and remote job opportunities,” Biden told to the crowd. “It will change lives. It will save lives.” Given the state is home to a large Alaskan Native population—including the Yup’ik, Tlingit, and Haida people, among others—Dr. Biden thoughtfully used her choice of attire to pay homage to Indigenous culture. The First Lady wore a Qaspeq in a patriotic red, white, and blue colorway; It’s a modern take on the traditional Alaskan Native jacket, which were first made of animal hides, gut skins, or feathered skins to keep the wearer warm and dry. Today, Qaspeqs come in an array of colors and finishes—hers appeared to be a cotton-canvas—but they often bear the signature graphic trims and pull-over silhouette (the styles can vary per tribe or community). The garment was gifted to Biden by Letha Chimegalrea Simon. Her choice to wear it in Alaska perfectly highlighted the beauty of Indigenous culture, and it intentionally paid respect to the first peoples of the state.


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