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Trend forecasters predict that "magic" will replace normcore. This article is written in some kind of spell casting language. Possibly one needed to study charms at Hogwarts to understand it. I didn't.
ETA: I read this headline to my daughter, followed by the repulsive text. She said that initially she thought we'd all be walking around in cloaks. Then when I got to reading the second paragraph, she said "Just stop now please."
Thanks UmmLila. I also clicked through to the Vogue article and it seems they are using the word "magical" very broadly here. It seems to be about "personal experience" and "mental manifestation". Curious to see if the term will catch on.
Nervous System designs, which is known for its science- and nature-inspired jewelry, has been experimenting with custom-fit, 3D printed dresses that are printed as a single folded piece with no assembly required. Fascinating technology, and I think the dresses are great-looking too!
This wouldn't be the first time laws have been passed about what someone should or shouldn't wear, and it's still not okay. No matter how we feel about other people's clothing and fashion choices, making them illegal is unfair, and, in my opinion, a waste of everyone's time and resources.Your reply