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27 Oct

Why the cool girl great thing about Dazed and

30 years on from the coming-of-age film’s release, the senior girls look as effortlessly cool as ever. To have fun the landmark anniversary, we unpack the enduring appeal of the 70s styles Has any film so perfectly captured the unreachable yet relatable coolness of the older girls in school quite like Dazed and Confused did? Of their tube socks and ‘senior’ sweatshirts, yelling “air raid” and covering the freshman girls in flour and ketchup. Discussing the male pornographic fantasy at the guts of Gilligan’s Island while touching up their make-up and smoking in the toilet. Cruising around after dark with their friends, on the lookout for beer, boys and parties. The senior girls of...
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3 Jul

Bella Ramsey Boils Her Toothbrush, Leaving Emma D’Arcy Confused

What happens once you boil a biodegradable toothbrush? Well it seems 'The Last of Us' star Bella Ramsey has discovered, and Emma D'Arcy was left confused. #BellaRamsey #EmmaDArcy #TheLastofUs #HouseoftheDragon Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and fashion entertainment channel. Weekly releases and brand latest original programming including short movies, series and in-depth documentaries, British Vogue’s channel is the last word destination for unprecedented access into the world of fashion, beauty and culture. ...
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28 Jun

How Dazed and Confused Gave Us Matthew McConaughey’s Vibe

Filmmakers have long been drawn to “the Texan” as a personality type. Our series Playing Texan revisits among the most notable of those portrayals, from the legendary to the ludicrous, to find out what they are saying about how the world sees Texas—and the way we see ourselves.   In 1995, my highschool graduating class picked as its senior song the Lynyrd Skynyrd ballad “Tuesday’s Gone.” Frankly, there have been few obvious alternatives. The ’93 and ’94 classes had already taken Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” and Garth Brooks’s “The Dance,” respectively, using up all of the clichéd favorites. There weren’t many more recent songs that seemed appropriate, either. (We could hardly have the college choir singing Coolio’s “Implausible Voyage.”)...
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