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The Dress Code

racks of colorful kimonos

The Dress Code: Is the Kimono Trend Cultural Appropriation?

Posted by Sara Tatyana Bernstein and Elise Chatelain July 22, 2019
Feminine presenting person in a black tube top that says "beyond the binary"

The Dress Code: The Tube Top’s Radical Potential and Why Liking Fashion Isn’t Unfeminist

Posted by Sara Tatyana Bernstein and Elise Chatelain March 18, 2019
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The Dress Code: The Politics of Ugly Christmas Sweaters & Plus-Sized Gift Card Woes

Posted by Sara Tatyana Bernstein and Elise Chatelain December 10, 2018
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