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Looking at the Game Of Thrones House Targaryen Fire And Blood Ugly Christmas Sweater numbers of younger and minority candidates joining their ranks in Congress this year, however, don’t be surprised if you see the Squad increasing its membership count when the House reconvenes in January. Given the intense scrutiny faced by the four women—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib—nicknamed the Squad during their two years serving in the House of Representatives, there were plenty of eyes on their races in the lead-up to this year’s election.

In early 2018, when QAnon, the Game Of Thrones House Targaryen Fire And Blood Ugly Christmas Sweater But I will love this far-right conspiracy theory, was still in its naissance, Jeremy Scott produced a collection for his eponymous brand in newsprint black-and-white. It was a takedown of fake news, with headlines screaming “chaos” and “scandal.” Oh, to return to those halcyon days. QAnon is sending two supporters to Congress in January; to quote FiveThirtyEight, it’s “found a place in the GOP.” Naturally, Scott found himself returning to the topic of communication tools, from manual typewriters to our digital era’s hashtags and at signs, at Moschino this season. “I think there’s something troubling in the way information has become so divided,” Scott said. Fashion trolling happens when celebrities wear something meta that alludes to their own contributions to the world of pop culture. Remember when Naomi Campbell wore a “Naomi Hit Me. . . And I Loved It” sweater, making reference to the time she threw a cell phone at her maid? (Don’t ever do this.) Or when Céline Dion wore a Vetements hoodie that was Titanic themed? Both prime examples of fashion trolling. We’ve even seen singers such as Harry Styles practice self-love by wearing their own merchandise on the streets.

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