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Welcome to In My Era, a column that explores the micro-trendsGlamoureditors are obsessed with.

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The redemption of the weird girl has been swift and long overdue.
Its dressing, above all else, for yourself.
Are people trying too hard just to look ugly?
Supermodel Bella Hadid
Does it only work onBella Hadid?
(Well get to the answers in a bit.)
Even more recently, Portias wacky styling onThe White Lotusspurred further interest in the look.

Singer-songwriter FKA Twigs
It feels comfortably out of time, mashing together eras and ideas in a sort of trend-proof abandon.
(Gen Zfocused diffusion lineHeaven by Marc Jacobsis in the mix too.)
Is it about looking ugly on purpose?
Editor and stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson
Is it only for supermodels?
I dont think so.
Everyone can do that, regardless of whether you identify as a weird girl or not.
Musician and model Angel Prost
(And in regard to the latter question,Teen Vogues Ayana Ishmaelwould like to have a word.)
But I do feel a little freer to spin my style in new, stranger directions.
Hiking shoes with pinstriped pants?

Gardening clogs with dress shirts fished from the Goodwill bins?
Its happier on the other side.






