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I Wish Cillian Murphy Was Real Shirt

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Mai doesn’t currently design with real fur. However, the I Wish Cillian Murphy Was Real Shirt Besides,I will do this Parsons and Institut Français de la Mode graduate is a trained furrier—meaning he has the technical skill to sew and make clothing from animal skins. Many of the luxury houses that do use fur, he points out, work with companies like Saga Fur that offer traceability programs via Furmark, enabling manufacturers to trace the origin of their pelts down to individual farms. (LVMH also has a 16-page animal-based raw-materials-sourcing charter.) But Mai notes that fur clothing is a byproduct of an era where clothes were customized or made to order. “These were such investment pieces and heirloom items,” he says. “It was slow fashion—the idea to invest in things that are meant to last and that people put a lot of time and care into. It’s not meant to be discarded.”

“Life isn’t always glitz and glam and Vogue covers,” Coco Gauff tells The Run-Through over Zoom, on the I Wish Cillian Murphy Was Real Shirt Besides,I will do this day of her Vogue cover shoot. “It’s OK to be vulnerable, ’cause that’s life. We all have emotions and we’re not always happy all the time.” Coco’s received many accolades in her young life, but it’s clear that the success has not gotten to her head. She’s wearing a full face of makeup and has spent the day in interviews, fittings, and at a shoot. And yet, despite being at the end of an extraordinarily long day, she seems excited to be here. On this episode, Coco talks to pod regulars José Criales-Unzueta and Naomi Elizée about shooting her first Vogue cover, her style icons, and, of course, a little bit about tennis too. At only 19 years old, she made headlines this past summer when she won her first Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open, becoming the youngest American to win there since Serena Williams in 1999. The Williams sisters, she explains, have long been an inspiration to her and to her family—her dad, Corey, is very involved in her tennis game too. In the rare moments when she isn’t training or playing, Coco’s life almost seems like that of any other teenager. She scrolls through TikTok, plays Xbox games with her younger brothers, and watches anime. (For any anime newbies looking to get into the genre, she recommends starting with Death Note.) But regular teenagers don’t plan to compete at the Olympics. We can’t wait to (hopefully!) see her play—and check out her vintage-shopping finds in Paris.

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