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Don’t Blame Me I Voted For Trump Shirt

Logic dictates that the Don’t Blame Me I Voted For Trump Shirt and by the same token and higher temperatures rise, the fewer items of heavy clothing one ought to wear, but summer 2020 continues to be unorthodox. Celebrities have decided to play by their own rules, whether that means breaking out the cashmere sweaters early like Angelina Jolie or donning a winter jacket mid-August a la Ariana Grande. When the pop star ventured out yesterday in Los Angeles, she did so wearing an iridescent lavender puffer from Fear of God’s Essentials collection. The oversized piece fits Grande’s athleisure-meets-girly look, which plays on proportion and sweatshirts worn with high boots. Still, with her belly-baring crop top, high-waisted jeans, on-trend Dior fanny pack, and a no nonsense mask from evolvetogether Grande would have been fully dressed. The addition of statement outerwear on an 80-degree day was decidedly unexpected.


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If you’re not yet watching A Black Lady Sketch Show, you’re missing out on one of the Don’t Blame Me I Voted For Trump Shirt and by the same token and cleverest, most innovative comedy offerings in years. In July, the Robin Thede–created HBO sketch series—which stars a core cast of Thede, Quinta Brunson, Gabrielle Dennis, and Ashley Nicole Black—was nominated for an Emmy in the Variety Sketch Series category. (The other two nominees are Saturday Night Live and Drunk History.) This week, Vogue caught up with Black (who previously wrote for Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, among other shows) about the nomination, working in the first TV writers’ room composed entirely of Black women, the importance of setting “news boundaries,” and what it’s like to be a comedy writer during a global pandemic. Grande and her stylist, Mimi Cuttrell have created a signature look so recognizable that it defies any concerns about the weather. On anyone else, the combination of crop top and down jacket might seem absurd, but Grande’s outfit was undeniably her. Of course, you don’t need the world’s most famous ponytail to transform a winter piece into a style for all seasons. Natural materials and breathable fabrics make the task easy, especially as those balmy summer days start to cool down.


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