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2-1-2026 MY INSPO: onto number two

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  celebrating year 2 of PeSuit and Tie  as well as the start of february , lots of twos. according to chinese numerology, good things come in pairs. first, i want to celebrate year two of the blog by revisiting my first ever  inspo post  as well as the  most popular  inspo entry of the past year. seems like indie sleaze is still with us thankfully. in my most popular post, i talk about chloe malle  becoming chief editor of vogue. i recently listened to her  run through with vogue . chloe malle seems critical of whitewashed runways (such as a recent dolce and gabbana show that had no poc's). her approach seems humble and down-to-earth. we know this is far from reality, but i like a sense of hearing what the people want to hear. i still haven't renewed my vogue subscription, and vogue runway being a subscription-based service is deterring me far from giving conde nast the money they are so greedy to take.  to celebrate february , such a short a...

9-14-2025 MY INSPO: the new queen reigning vogue

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  big news for the fashionistas these past few weeks was the announcement of anna wintour - the bob - leaving the position of chief editor of the american vogue. speculations arose - who will take over the reign of the bible of fashion, the most important magazine? love it or hate it, this magazine is it . i can attest - as i used to be a subscriber, and still follow the magazine's newest articles, even though we can see, it set in some old ways, and became stale.  gone are now the devil wears prada days, the floral dresses and stilettos, and orders of a whole milk latte from starbucks alongside a blueberry muffin. right? is this also a farewell to uninspiring covers, tone-deaf ai ads, and blatant support for unchic women (looking at you laura sanchez)?  i read anna , the biography by amy odell, i bought it immediately. there was something inspiring about her professional life, dominated mainly by men at the time. no title ix then. i respect anna wintour's ways,...