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How copycat culture took over fashion and beauty

How copycat culture took over fashion and beauty

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You might have seen that earlier this month, MCo Beauty had a two-day pop-up in New York that drew huge crowds. While the Australian beauty brand is known for duping other brands’ products, this pop-up went one step further by duping Sephora, right down to handing out black and white striped bags to customers that looked almost identical to Sephora’s. In today’s Friday episode with Mads and Rhi, we deep dive into copycat culture and how it took over fashion and culture. Love the podcast? You'll adore our weekly newsletter, too. Subscribe here: http://eepurl.com/iI829A Join us over on socials to see what our Style-ish family of incredible content creators are wearing, buying and trying. We’re on Instagram @styleishpod and TikTok @styleishpod. Thank you so much to Michael Hill for making this episode possible. With 25% off a select range of fine jewellery, Christmas has come early at Michael Hill. Head in-store or online to find Christmas gifts on sale, for a limited time only. Exclusions. T&Cs apply. And shoutout to Four Pillars! This summer, head here to enjoy the world’s best gin from Australia, remember to drink wise, and don’t forget the orange. Your hosts today were Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe (@maddisonsullivanthorpe) and Rhiannon Joyce (@rhiannonjoyce). Do you have any Opinions Please that you’d like to submit? Send over your questions and dilemmas here. Style-ish's producers are Lucy Hunt (@lucyhunt3) and Cait Emma Burke (@caitemmaburke). Enjoy the content we create? The best way to support us is to click that ‘follow’ button in your favourite podcast app and leave a five-star review. Or, you can go old school and tell a friend to listen. We’ll see you back here next Wednesday.
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