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From vampire's shoulders to proper TVs: this week's fashion trends

Michelle Obama flexes her muscles
Michelle Obama shows her strength. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

Going up

Michelle Obama’s arms Muscle tees are back, this time for women. See & Other Stories and Frankie Shop.

Throwing Fits New-classic fashion podcast, exploring modern masculinity via Birkenstocks.

Adidas Gazelles What does the man who has everything – Count Nikolai von Bismarck – wear on holiday? PS: girlfriend Kate Moss wore Saint Laurent kicks, instead.

Suddenly Next Summer Ami’s slogan T-shirt (Soudain L’été Prochain) as seen on Paul Mescal. A good sentiment, given we’re already thinking about summer 2021.

Ami’s slogan T-shirt.
Roll on next summer. Photograph: BS04/PR

Vampire’s shoulders The Vampire’s Wife pointy-shoulder dresses are the new Zoom shirts. (Current muse, Sian Clifford from Fleabag.)

Down

The puff-sleeved dress H&M’s version is fast becoming the Zara polka dot dress of 2020. God help us all.

Boxer shorts Replaced by boxing shorts, sales of which shot up 39% during lockdown, according to Lyst. See Nicola Adams for inspiration.

Fenty resale Some items, including their Skin Start’rs trio, are already selling for 600% of the retail price. Party poopers.

Laptop movies Proper tellies are back. See Adele’s flatscreen to watch Black Is King.

David Sherborne
David Sherborne. Photograph: Ian Nicholson/PA Archive

Sherborne tan Named after Johnny Depp and Coleen Rooney’s lawyer, David Sherborne’s infamous year-round hue. Apparently known as “Orange Sherbet”.

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