07
October

‘And Just Like That …’ Episode 11 Fashion Recap: Samantha’s Return

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This article contains spoilers for Episode 11 of the second season of “And Just Like That …”

After 11 episodes of ball gowns and bucket hats, questionable Met Gala looks and so much plaid, Season 2 of “And Just Like That …” has come to an end.

In the season’s finale, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) hosts a soiree to say goodbye to her apartment. Most of her closest friends are there, except for Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), the “Sex and the City” fan favorite who finally appeared in a 75-second scene, to explain why she could not attend the party. In the episode, which forces reckonings between many of the show’s romantic pairings, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) wonders whether her relationship with Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez) was “a good train wreck” or simply a train wreck.

This season, members of the Styles desk often asked similar questions about the show’s costumes, and ahead of the final episode, gathered to discuss Carrie’s kitten, Samantha’s return and whether the show’s ostentatious looks paid off.

Katie Van Syckle The cat’s name is Shoe!

Jeremy Allen As predicted, the cat was a harbinger of empty Gramercy Park hallways to come. And I maintain that Shoe

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06
April

As Jeremy Scott Exits Moschino, Fashion Minimalism Makes Its Return

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Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlight

Throughout the pandemic, surrealist aesthetics emerged as the new norm. But now, there’s a growing appetite for familiarity.

In recent years, fashion has been doing the absolute most. Clashing patterns, exaggerated silhouettes and fantastical runway stunts became a welcome sartorial escape from the bleachness of day-to-day pandemic life — and no designer is more synonymous with this grandiosity than Jeremy Scott. Since 2013, Moschino’s creative director delivered a signature campy, kitschy, cartoonish approach to fashion. More than anything, he found the humor in clothes at times when the world was otherwise lacking in levity. So when he announced his sudden departure from the brand on March 20, the imminence of a new era became clear.

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It’s been just a few months since Alessandro Michele’s departure from Gucci shocked the fashion world. At the time, it seemed abrupt for the creative director — whose flamboyant flair and viral antics like “Twinsburg” redefined Gucci’s aesthetic — to exit when his designs so aptly reflected the maximalist attitudes of the culture. But now, with the loss of yet another seminal creative

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