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What The Devil Wears Prada got wrong about fashion girls

What The Devil Wears Prada got wrong about fashion girls

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Today we’re talking about the return of IG account Estée Laundry, Princess Polly’s surprising (and confusing) B-Corp certification, how people in fashion actually dress, and Opinions Please is back. This time, we’re answering a listener’s dilemma about what shoes to pack for a Euro trip. But first, we’re swapping in our favourite things of the week. 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 @style_ishau and TikTok @style_ishau. Big thanks to Dan Murphy’s for making this episode of Style-ish possible! Dan Murphy’s is the place to go for the next big thing in drinks, so whether you’re hosting at home or just want to be in the know, drop in-store or download the Dan Murphy’s app today to get inspired – and remember to drink wise! Your hosts today were Maddison Sullivan-Thorpe (@maddisonsullivanthorpe), Anika Joshi-Smith (@anikajoshismith) and Joanna Fleming (@joannafleming). And here’s a link to the reccos we made throughout: @diet_paratha Estee Laundry Jo’s bridal nail polish reccos: The Gelbottle Dolly, Demure, Grace and Ballet, OPI Love Is in the Bare, Bubble Bath, and Put it in Neutral Westman Atelier Eye Love You Eyeliner in Khol Brun Vogue office fashion TikTok 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 and Cait Emma Burke, and the sound engineer was Liam Clayton. 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.
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