The Guardian (USA)

From tie-dye to acupunctur­e: this week’s fashion trends

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Going up

Grey streaks Just one – see US congresswo­man Tulsi Gabbard. It “suggests implicit power”, according to The Cut.

Tie-dye parties The new dinner party. A great way to transform faded whites, and very much not just for kids.

League Two football Specifical­ly Forest Green Rovers, which has unveiled the world’s first kit made from bamboo.

Crystal teardrops As worn by models at the Acne Studios spring/ summer 2020 show. Crying never looked so glam.

Colt followings The Row’s MaryKate Olsen has got equestrian chic down. And where she gallops, we follow.

Doric columns Gucci’s cruise show was held in a Roman museum and the shoot for its pre-fall campaign is set

amongst the ruins of southern Sicily. Archaeolog­y just got a whole lot more chic.

Going down

Bell sleeves The 70s trend was a blast from the past – but when your sleeves sample more of the guacamole dip than you do, it’s time to say goodbye.

Snakes and ladders Thanks to a Louis Vuittonedi­tion, Jenga is the highfashio­n game of choice.

Dressing tables Beyoncé prefers to be standing up to do her makeup. So we do, too.

Tissues Plug hayfever with a chic handkerchi­ef. Proceeds from Massimo Alba’s latest edit go to African parks to preserve wildlife. Sustainabl­e sneezing right there.

Slider blisters The solution: Ancient Greek Sandals X Perfect Moment terrycloth pool sliders.

Acupunctur­e Auriculoth­erapy, or “ear seeds”, are new the latest way to unblock your chakras. No needles necessary.

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