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Happy Thursday, Dolls!

Heartbreak and Heterofatalism, Glüme’s Guide to Cheap Glamour, a scorching editorial and lots more on The Dollhouse this week! Let’s get into all the new content…

THE POLYESTER PODCAST

The Sleepover Club: Is Lucky Girl Syndrome Real? (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Have you heard of lucky girl syndrome? The craze sweeping social media is bringing back manifestation and positive thinking for a new generation. With lucky girls taking over TikTok, we're asking if demanding what you want from the universe is uplifting or reductive?

The Transcendence of Girlhood (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Using a mix of 3D softwares and photography knowledge, Alex McKelley work is transporting us to other realms where we get to peek into a variety of characters' worlds as they go about the relatable mundanities of day-to-day life.

Beauty Archivist: Mugler FW 97 and Why Couture Needs to be Separate from Reality (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

For this months Beauty Archivist column beauty editor Grace Ellington explores the otherworldly Mugler 1997 Fall Couture show.

Heartbreak and Heterofatalism, When Misandry Affects Those It's Not Meant To (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

“Heterofatalism as a concept is less about sexuality itself but is more concerned with how negative gender roles are reinforced through an obsession with pushing blame around on the tail end of heartache.” Esme Hood gets into the concept of heterofatalism in this essay. 

Glüme’s Guide to Cheap Glamour (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Eden Young sits down with Glüme, the musician, actress and self confessed Walmart Marilyn to discuss the essential ways to achieve the ultimate cheap glam look!

Feel the Burn is the Editorial Interrogating Heat Wave Lovers (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Alice Louisa gives us Feel the Burn, an editorial exploring the rising temperature and the effects that come with it.

See ya next week!

XOXO,

The Polyester Team <3

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