Tuesday, February 22, 2022

5 London Fashion Week Trends To Shop Now

Amid some truly awful weather, London Fashion Week returned, admittedly with a somewhat slimmer schedule. While designers like Matty Bovan, Simone Rocha and Molly Goddard were back to show in person, big hitters like Burberry, Alexander McQueen and JW Anderson were absent (although that did allow extra focus on some exciting newcomers: POSTER GIRL, Conner Ives, Nensi Dojaka and Ahluwalia).

The overarching mood of AW22 seemed to be acceptance. LFW designers are over mourning for a life lost; they want the glitz and the glamor back. Fringing, feather trims, sequins and rhinestone embellishments, neon and primary brights, satin, lace and velvet, voluminous silhouettes and ruffles upon ruffles were spotted on a number of runways.

Condensing LFW – a five-day event with 131 designers taking part – into a select few trends is no mean feat. But here are five trends that cropped up again and again and won’t fizzle out before next winter is here. From statement accessories (gloves aren’t going anywhere) to transitioning your cowboy boots for the colder weather (Americana), read on for how to shop some of the top LFW AW22 trends now.

Après Ski Goes Clubbing

If you’ve never wanted to ski, POSTER GIRL, Mark Fast and House of Sunny may just change your mind. Theirs is not the après ski style you are familiar with – gone are the preppy reds, whites and blues, and Fair Isle prints. Nor is it a ski style that is practical. Rather, like the knit balaclava, sports sunglasses and moon boot trends before it, these designers are offering a more wearable alternative for those who can’t jet off to the slopes. AW22’s take on après ski is cooler, grungier, sexier, riffing off the ‘90s and Y2K. It’s made for the club rather than the chalet.

Barely there mini dresses are worn with furry snow boots and puffer sleeve gloves, exaggerated puffer jackets top sheer tights and sequin mini skirts while technical, ski-inspired trousers and jackets are paired with mini baguette bags. The trick is to mix and match ski-inspired pieces with your usual night-out wear for a cool, sporty, club kid vibe. Think cargo trousers or a sports top paired with sequins. Have fun mixing and matching, there are no rules.

All About The Gloves

Last season it was all about hosiery; for AW22 it’s your gloves taking center stage. You can either go simple with block colors like Matty Bovan, Halpern, Eudon Choi and Conner Ives, or play with textures and patterns. We spotted embroidered lace at Bora Aksu, brocade at Paul Costelloe, beaded embellishment at Simone Rocha, football gloves at David Koma and puffer gloves at Mark Fast. Our favorite glove trend of AW22? The all-in-one sleeve-gloves seen at POSTER GIRL, Richard Quinn and Yuhan Wang. These aren’t so wearable but they definitely make a statement.

Exposure

Richard Quinn’s collection this season was all about covering up but most designers stripped their shows back, exposing and celebrating bare skin. Sheer layers, cut-outs and asymmetric hems were spotted at Halpern, spider-web knits at Edward Crutchley and House of Sunny, laser-cut leather, lace and crochet at Yuhan Wang, and embellished bodysuits at David Koma. Unsurprisingly, it was Nensi Dojaka and POSTER GIRL who excelled with this trend, proving how wearable it can be.

Dojaka has a background in lingerie technology and, just like last season, her elegant, underwear-inspired dresses and cut-out tights were a fashion week highlight. All about having fun, POSTER GIRL sent out cool, cut-out shapewear and diamanté-embellished tights draped with sequin-mesh and fur and leather accents, and peeking out under puffer jackets and biker trousers.

The key to this trend is to look for underwear-as-outerwear pieces with lingerie details and mix them up with more structured pieces. So, corset tops worn with your fave jeans or mesh dresses under leather jackets.

Americana

Matty Bovan, Commission, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and Temperley London all had the US of A on the brain this season. Some took the inspiration more literally – Temperley London took a trip to the Wild West with wide-brimmed fedoras, neckties and riding boots – while others parodied its most recognisable symbols. At Charles Jeffrey Loverboy the classic letterman jacket was picked out in sequins, and at Matty Bovan the stars and stripes peeked out among punky, deconstructed knitwear and denim, finished with American football face paint and a rather pointed gun print.

As ever, Commission made the trend the most wearable, taking American motifs – denim, belt buckles, cowboy boots, leather trousers, bolo neckties, star motifs – and updating them with classic tailoring and knitwear.

Less cliché is newcomer and Central Saint Martins alum Conner Ives, a native American who is now London-based. Only six months after launching his eponymous brand, his LFW debut felt like a fresh take on American style: an era-blurring mix of vintage-inspired pieces and upcycled graphic T-shirts. Accessorized with butterfly clips, DIY jewellery, mismatched boots and Euphoria-esque face gems, expect Ives to blow up on TikTok.

Pretty Baby(doll)

The sweetest of silhouettes – the babydoll – is back. It’s not surprising, given how popular brands like Selkie and Lirika Matoshi have been over lockdown (remember the strawberry dress?). How will you wear yours? Perhaps with plenty of statement jewellery and print tights, like at Paul Costelloe? With chunky boots à la ‘90s riot grrrls like at Bora Aksu? With oversized knits and twee revival brogues like Molly Goddard? Or with lace-up ballet flats and a leather jacket like Simone Rocha? The styling options are endless.

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The 11 Best Black T-Shirts On The Internet (Because Everyone Needs One)

There are many pieces that cruise through the trend cycle every season, have their moment, and ultimately fall off the map (ahem, paint-on skinny jeans). But despite the ever-changing fashion industry, the short sleeve black t-shirt always remains constant — that’s why they call it a staple, ya know? And given its classic, never-going-out-of-style nature, just about every brand under the sun has laid claim to a “perfect” iteration of the timeless top.

But to really uncover the actual best black tees out there, diving deep into consumer comments is often the best bet. So for this installment of Hype Machine, we did just that, and found vetted options from fellow shoppers that reviewed T-shirts based on supreme quality, fabric, and shape. Ahead, you’ll find the crème de la crème of black tops that will not only become mainstays in your wardrobe, but are guaranteed to fit your style to — a tee. (!)

Welcome to Hype Machine, our hit-list of the top reviewed products across the web — according to a crowd of die-hard shoppers. Call this your 4-star & up only club, with entry granted by our devoted-to-the-goods shop editors. Reviews have been edited for spelling and grammatical accuracy only.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. All product details reflect the price and availability at the time of publication. If you buy or click on something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Uniqlo U Crew Neck Short Sleeve Tee


The “Forever Fresh” Black T-Shirt

Most of the positive reviews for this Uniqlo U crew-neck tee mention that the thick fabric stays structured and doesn’t lose its shape.

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 stars on Uniqlo

What They’re Saying: “I ordered three of these shirts and will be ordering more soon. These hold up incredibly well to washing and seem to magically avoid getting wrinkles. I’d recommend sizing up by one size if you want your shirt to fit the way it is in the pictures because they are definitely true to size.” - MegWal, Uniqlo Review

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Uniqlo U Crew Neck Short-Sleeve T-Shirt, $, available at Uniqlo

Parade Supersoft Perfect Tee Shirt


The Semi-Sheer Black T-Shirt

Ideal for your glamorous off-duty life, this slightly cropped, semi-sheer T-shirt that's made from extra soft moisture-wicking material is a hit amongst reviewers.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars on Parade

What They’re Saying: “I bought the shirt in black, fell in love and bought two more! It’s so soft and fits so nicely, perfectly casual and sexy at the same time if that’s possible.” - Victoria V., Parade Review

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Parade SuperSoft Perfect T-Shirt, $, available at Parade

BDG Brooklyn Ringer Tee


The Extra-Cropped Black T-Shirt

This retro shrunken-fit baby tee has a ringer-style neckline, comes in seven colorways, and is made of 100% cotton.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars on Urban Outfitters

What They’re Saying: “I just got this in the mail, and I’m already in love! It’s the perfect length, the material is good quality! I love the grey on the collar (I ordered black), and it fits perfectly too! Buy this!!!” — Tova_Clover, Free People Review

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BDG Brooklyn Ringer Tee, $, available at Urban Outffiters

Free People Movement Second Base Tee


The Textured Black T-Shirt

As an update to a standard black T-shirt, this style features a boxy fit, a curved hem, and ribbed knit texture.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars on Free People

What They’re Saying: “I ordered this in both black and yellow and now I want it in more colors! Material is soft and light but opaque, and the M is a bit large but offers the perfect amount of room for someone who often wears a S in tees and doesn't want a truly cropped look. Even though it's boxy, this tee hangs perfectly.” - Jilleyn, Free People Review

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FP Movement Second Base Tee, $, available at Free People

Everlane Organic Cotton Box-Cut Pocket Tee


The Boxy, Cropped Black T-Shirt

If you’re going for that live-in look, Everlane’s boxy T-shirt is for you. The best part is it actually will get softer and more relaxed as you wash it thanks to the organic cotton fabric.

The Hype: 4.62 out of 5 stars on Everlane

What They’re Saying: “This is my favorite shirt. I've worn it twice this week, you could say I'm a little obsessed. Perfect cut, a little cropped but long enough to just cover pants without looking baggy. And it's so soft. Get one! Or three!” - abcb1233, Everlane Review

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Everlane The Organic Cotton Box-Cut Pocket Tee, $, available at Everlane

Universal Standard Bella Boatneck Tee


The Size-Inclusive Black T-Shirt

For a little extra coverage and a sophisticated silhouette, Universal Standard's must-have tee features a slightly longer length sleeve, slinky fabric, and comes in an extensive range of sizes.

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 Stars on Universal Standard

What They’re Saying: “Nice sleeve length and long body are very flattering. Fits comfortably enough to go from work to lounge, with dress pants or jeans. Love it! I got a couple colors!” - Jamie L., Universal Standard Review

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Universal Standard Bella Boatneck Tee, $, available at Universal Standard

Amazon Essential Black Crew Neck Tee (Two Pack)


The Made-For-Customers Black T-Shirt

Amazon started with customer reviews and feedback to create their wardrobe essentials line, so it’s no surprise that most of the pieces in the offering are best-sellers — like this classic black T-shirt that’s comfortable and soft.

The Hype: 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon

What They’re Saying: “I absolutely love them. I had read a lot of reviews, but I was still genuinely surprised at the quality of the material as soon as I opened the package. The material has some weight to it — doesn't feel cheap, thin or flimsy at all, and is soft to the touch.” - Vi, Amazon Review

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Amazon Essentials 2-Pack Short-Sleeve Crewneck Solid T-Shirt, $, available at Amazon

James Perse Little Boy Tee


The Investment Black T-Shirt

This tee is made from 100% cotton and has a slightly loose fit, making it an investment t-shirt that is just the right balance of cool and classic.

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 tars on Revolve

What They’re Saying: “I wish there were more stars to give! This shirt is my favorite T-shirt ever. It's soft and a quality material.” - Anonymous, Revolve Review

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James Perse Little Boy Tee, $, available at Revolve

Richer Poorer Cropped Pima Boxy Crop Tee


The Cropped Pocket Black T-Shirt

Keep it cool with an A+ pocket tee that has everything you want — just the right crop, 100% cotton fabric, a scoop neckline, just-long-enough sleeves, and a classic pocket.

The Hype: 4.7 out of 5 Stars on Richer Poorer

What They’re Saying: “Most crop tops are still really revealing but these go well with all my usual high-waisted bottoms. They’re soft and the colors are crisp. I bought 5 because I wanted quality plain colored shirts and I’m really happy with them. Washing them didn’t destroy the color either, which I was worried about.” - Vennessa, Richer Poorer Review

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Richer Poorer Pima Boxy Crop Tee, $, available at Richer Poorer

A New Day Short-Sleeve V-Neck T-Shirt


The Perfect Plus-Size Black T-Shirt

Featuring a lightweight 100% cotton and a flattering v-neck, this is the tee you can dress up with a skirt and jacket or down with jeans. You’ll live in it.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars on Target

What They’re Saying: “Nice fitting casual top. Can be dressed up or kept casual and is super comfortable. Easy to wash and wear and great value for the price.” - Anonymous, Target Review

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A New Day Short Sleeve V-Neck T-Shirt, $, available at Target

Hanes Sport Cool Performance Tee


The Performance Black T-Shirt

Hanes is a poster child for the perfect basic T-shirt, including this popular performance tee you can layer or wear as is in extreme heat without having to worry about excess sweat.

The Hype: 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon

What They’re Saying: “I LOVE this shirt. This shirt keeps me cooler than any other shirt I own. It seems to dry almost as quickly as I sweat. I put this shirt through extremes, 90 degree weather with 70-80% humidity.” - Heather A., Amazon Review

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Hanes Sport Cool DRI Performance V-Neck Tee, $, available at Amazon
The Oversized Tee

As an update to a standard black T-shirt, this style features an oversized fit, slouchy sleeves, and a mock neck.

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars on Free People

What They’re Saying: “Love this shirt!! It can be dressed down or up for the perfect t boho look! After I wore the first one I purchased I went back and purchased two more in different colors! It’s a MUST HAVE!” - Tasha, Free People Review

We The Free Fearless Tee, $, available at Free People
The Flowy Tee

As an update to a standard black T-shirt, this style features an asymmetrical hem and a billowy back for a flattering, non-clingy fit.

The Hype: 4.9 out of 5 stars on Nordstrom

What They’re Saying: “I'm always looking for T shirts that have a little more than your standard T. The detail on the back and the asymmetrical hem give this shirt a little more flattering shape. Not to mention, it is SO soft. Definitely buy it!” - Katherine203, Nordstrom Review

Bobeau Butter Short Sleeve Tee, $, available at Nordstrom
The Elbow-Length Tee

For a little extra coverage and a sophisticated silhouette, LOFT's must-have elbow-length black T-shirt is all you’ll want to wear.

The Hype: 4.7 out of 5 Stars on LOFT

What They’re Saying: “This is a great little tee to wear any time of year. The elbow sleeves can help to cover sagging triceps. The scoop neck is not too low. The material is a very nice weight.” - sunnyinstgeorge, LOFT Review

LOFT Elbow Sleeve Tee, $, available at LOFT

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Our Editor-In-Chief On Why We Need “Thing Bags” Right Now

Checking Out is a new shopping column straight from the cart of Simone Oliver, Refinery29’s global EIC. She wears many hats (all of them stylish), and she’s always got an inspiring, wish-worthy list on deck. Watch this space for monthly market musings from Simone (and sometimes, a special guest). These aren’t just editor’s picks — they’re THEE editor’s picks.

I don’t believe in “It” bags, but I am into using inanimate objects as inspiration for purse design. I refer to these referential accessories as “thing bags” (why hasn’t this caught on?!) and I love them because they’re fun, comical and are best worn by the fad-agnostic. (Anyone recall the Helmut Lang bra purse?) “Thing bags” first caught my attention when Jeremy Scott rolled out a McDonald’s and Spongebob-themed collection for Moschino for Fall/Winter 2014 — he hung a boxy crossbody in the shape of a Happy Meal from the shoulder of a model and off the break, I had questions. That same season, Karl Lagerfeld put a couple of egg carton-inspired bags in the Chanel show after fashioning the set to resemble a grocery store. (And let’s not forget Judith Leiber’s long-established range of crystal-covered pillbox purses and clutches, twinkling with the likenesses of hot peppers, a stack of pancakes, or — even better — a stack of cash.) 

At the time, as much as I respected the irreverence, I couldn’t picture spending my hard-earned cash on these sorts of totes — but many years later, the whimsical, DGAF companions have prompted a change of heart. Whether it’s the scores of fruit-inspired micro-purses on Amazon or Thom Browne’s growing menagerie of “Animal Icons”, bags made to resemble everyday flora, fauna and ephemera have been normalized, and I find myself wish-listing apple-shaped crossbodies and sculptural clutches. (I don’t know if that’s a good thing and I don’t really care.) I blame my change in attitude on spending so much time at home looking at apples in my fruit dish, day after day after day; coupled with the urge to go out to a party and dance on a table with one of these miniature, three-dimensional avatars at my side — but not being able to. Either way, give me hearts, apples, triangles, puppies, whatevs. I’m not mad. Thing bags are delightful; and exactly the type silliness and lighthearted vibes that we need in year two of a pandemic. Ahead, check out all the “thing bags” in my cart right this second.

I Love NY x Kate Spade Big Apple Crossbody, $358

I’m a proud native New Yorker, and even though “I Love NY” swag is widely available in tourist-y neighborhoods throughout the city, I didn’t own a fashionable take on Milton Glaser’s iconic Big Apple logo — until now. When I saw Kate Spade’s Italian leather crossbody, I knew I had to treat myself. As a mom, a hands-free bag is a must, and the surprisingly roomy 7.5” width accommodates most iPhones (among other necessities). There’s a smooth microsuede lining and an all-around zipper for easy access. I will wear this like a badge all year long, from winter coat- to crop top-season.

Lui Sui Strawberry Milk Carton Bag, $29.98

Alexa, play “Milkshake” by Kelis. While I’m not a diehard Amazon shopper, some of the accessories that pop up on the site are so kooky that they deserve an honorable mention for sheer cheekiness. You can choose to take this ultra-sweet crossbody seriously, or not — it’s so carefree and funny to me. At a little under 8” tall, it can accommodate your hand sanitizer and a few other essentials.

Cult Gaia Pearl Bag, $428

Cult Gaia calls it a pearl, but to me the brand’s sculptural bag is a take on the swirled glass marbles that kids played with back in the days. The shiny acrylic sphere is tricked out with aluminum gold-toned handle that veers into bracelet territory, making the bag perfect for pairing with an ultra-minimal evening look. The design is surprisingly functional for something so aesthetically pleasing — no more juggling your drink and your clutch while trying to check your text messages when you’re out and about. (My social life has yet to return to pre-2020 density, but still.)

Kate Spade Slice 3D Pizza Crossbody, $348

While this pizza-shaped crossbody bag may owe some of its sparkle to a longtime luxury-handbag predecessor, it offers some improvements on the traditional Swarovski crystal-encrusted pillbox purse. For starters, it’s significantly less expensive — in lieu of the engineered glass gems, the bag is dotted with a mix of light-reflecting ephemera; including pearls (crust), sequins (pepperoni), and faceted iridescent gems (cheese). It also boasts a soft satin construction, meaning it’s a little more accommodating to whatever you need to tote around (including a phone). There’s nothing that screams “I love my city” like a bag in the shape of slice — I would wear this with an LBD, some great shoes, and a matte red lip and just keep it moving.

Cult Gaia Nala Metallic Clutch, $398

Picture this: you’re on vacation. (For some, this fantasy alone might be enough, but mine involves a fashion moment.) After the sun sets on a day of swimming and sunbathing; you throw on a chic, simple shift and a cocktail ring, grab this gilded napa leather bag, and head to dinner. Whether you’re 20 years old or 80, this fan-shaped clutch will add a dose of low-key glam to your tropical getaway. This romantic accessory doesn’t skimp on function, either — it’s built to hold a standard iPhone and is equipped with an invisible magnetic closure for a seamless, hardware-free look.

Alaïa Couer Mini Leather Bag, $590

Sporting a “purse” that doesn’t actually fit anything other than lip balm and an emergency $20 bill is kind of the ultimate luxury, right? (It’s a little under 4” at the widest point.) However, as a wise woman once said, Alaïa is a “totally important designer,” so the brand’s cheeky calf-leather pouch has earned a place in my cart despite a brazen lack of function. A cleverly placed seam in the center of the heart adds a touch of dimension to the micro-accessory, and thanks to adjustable knotted straps, you could even wear it as a necklace.

Bruce Glen Grenade Bucket Bag, $695

If you’re going to design a slouchy bucket bag in the shape of a grenade, you might as well offer it in a shocking metallic pink leather, to convey the negative fucks given about what anyone else thinks. This caged confection is equipped with leather-bound metal chain-mail on the exterior, along with a drawstring top and leather lining. The size isn’t overwhelming, either — as influencer Dev Walker showed on the third slide of this post, it’s just about as tall as a champagne glass. Twins Bruce and Glen Proctor have created a juicy world of hyperbolic color through their eponymous brand, and this dazzling bag is one of their signature designs.

Private Policy “Not A Gun” Mini Bag, $230

It’s impossible to ignore the political statement that informs this holster-shaped embossed calfskin crossbody. I sat with this accessory for a long time, thinking of the Black Lives Matter movement and many young Black kids who may have reached into their pockets to pull our their iPhone and didn’t live to see the next day. While I think the mini-pouch is certainly chic enough for anyone, there’s a specific power to wearing it as a Black or brown person.

Versace Medusa-Head Motif Silicone Crossbody Bag, $550

This is a silicone-shaped, three-dimensional likeness of Versace’s iconic medusa-head logo — there’s no deeper meaning here; it’s just fun, fun, fun. It’s about 8” across at the widest point and almost 6” tall; the top of the head flips open to reveal an unlined interior; and there’s a removable faux-leather strap for convertible wear. (I know you want touch it — I do, too.) This feels like a fresh take on the brand’s ostentatious, old-school logo — there’s a little Y2K sparkle that could appeal to a younger set.

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The Best Street Style Looks At London Fashion Week

Street style is lowkey the biggest spectacle of fashion week and, so far, London Fashion Week AW 2022 has proven that to be true. From influencers to models to editors alike, fashion’s key players braved storm Eunice (or is it Franklin now?) to dominate the streets as their very own catwalks.

Despite the windy, end-of-days weather, there were lots of smiling faces and a buzzing excitement for the return of #fashun. From plenty of oversized outerwear and bright hues to offset those grey skies, to a refreshing emphasis on actually comfortable footwear – we are here for these post-pandemic cosy vibes.

If you’re seeking spring outfit inspo, looking to experiment with your post-lockdown wardrobe or are just hella curious about what one wears to fashion week in 2022, you’ll defo want to stalk this carousel of the weekend’s most papped style stars.
A bold minimal look can go a long way. Exhibit A.Photo by Neil Mockford/Getty Images
If only 2020 us could see this...Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
This school-girl look is v Janelle Monae.Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
It's the matching gloves and boots for me.Photo by Neil Mockford/Getty Images

Trainers and athleisure at fashion week is giving soft life realness.
Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Balaclavas are the moment. Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Behold: a much chicer, oversized alternative to that Yeezy drop...Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
These three are subliminally telling you to cop a structured jacket ASAP.Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Kermit the Frog could never.Photo by Neil Mockford/Getty Images
The grunge boots! The textured bag! The Wu-Tang tee! Personal style > trends.Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Pair a highlighter-bright blazer with any outfit to say "I'm the boss."Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images
Victorian corseting meets '90s hip-hop music video...Photo by Neil Mockford/Getty Images
Clean, stylish and cozy-AF for the win.Photo by Paul Gonzales/Getty Images
If Ms. Eunice has proved anything, it's that your rain mac deserves the spotlight, too.Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images

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