Crimson staff writer
Giselle P. Acosta
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Artist Profile: Camryn Suzanne Knows What Happened to Your Fave
In her video essays, Suzanne analyzes the careers and trends of pop culture’s haves, have-nots, and has-beens.
Artist Profile: Ryan Yip, Fashion Critic and Skeptic
The freelance fashion critic has made a career out of giving clothes of all kinds a second, third, and fourth look.
Arts Vanity: How to Attract a Harvard Student
Enjoy the following crash course, which I’ve rather creatively titled “How To Dress To Attract a Harvard Student: A Tutorial.”
The Five Best Gifts for a Wonderfully Wacky and Memorable Holiday Season
With winter break coming up seemingly faster than final project deadlines, holiday gifts might seem like another laborious task on your to-do list.
What the Hell Happened: Wonkas & Whimsy Abound in Timothée Chalamet Look-Alike Contest
Attendees relished in the chaos, the stupidity, and the sheer fun of gathering with thousands of people for a purely fanciful reason.
Arts and Modern Politics: An Evolving Phenomenon
Ultimately, both candidates are targeting certain subsets of voters via rapidly evolving platforms rife with artistic content.
What the Hell Happened: Moo Deng’s World Dengination
Moo Deng — whose name translates to “bouncy pork” — took the world by storm.
What the Hell Happened: Ready-To-Wear Actually Wearable at New York Fashion Week
These NYFW collections were anything but normal. Some were stunning, some ugly, and some just plain strange.
What the Hell Happened: Bad Karma for JoJo Siwa
At the end of the day, Siwa maintains the same tame, glittery aesthetic she claims she’s breaking out of.
From ‘Dune’ to ‘Barbie’: The Wonders of Method Dressing
In Hollywood, method dressing can transfer the magic of the silver screen to the red carpet and beyond.
What to Watch Before ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3
Read on for recommendations for the best TV shows to screen in anticipation of the new season of “Bridgerton!"
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Remake: Resurrection or Denigration?
Emotional significance aside, the original “Avatar” set an important precedent for storytelling in television at large.
Artist Profile: Isa Peña ’23-’24 Talks A Cappella, ‘American Idol,’ and Entertainment Law
At the end of the day, she said, “What I want to do is just protect artists and make sure that the things that they make are their own.”
The Uglification of Fashion: Social Media and Maximalism Today
Once the novelty of casualness wore off, pop culture experienced an explosion of aesthetic excess, thrifting, and other cornerstones of the ugly fashion aesthetic.
‘Hamlet’ Preview: Psychology and Tragedy
Hyperion Shakespeare Company's production of "Hamlet" aims to emphasize the characters’ interpersonal relationships and subsequent mental health struggles.