Fashion for the Revolution
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.
music. Cat was previously an editor at Pitchfork, and in 2022, she received the ASME Next Award for Journalists Under 30.
How I Love Boosters costume designer Shirley Kurata came up with dozens of punchy looks for the pro-workers-rights fashion comedy of the year.
Fashion for the Revolution
By
Cat Zhang,
a culture writer at The Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.
music. Cat was previously an editor at Pitchfork, and in 2022, she received the ASME Next Award for Journalists Under 30.

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