From Dennis Hopper in 1976 to Jordan Firstman in 2026, there's a long history of t-shirts popping up at the seaside event.
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Loud, logoed and luxe: The return of graphic tees as 2026’s most unexpected modern art moment
The 1980s did not whisper. It screamed. Especially through graphic T-shirts. If it did not have oversized lettering, fluorescent splashes, or a band name you could clock from outer space, it barely ...
It's impossible to think of Y2K fashion without remembering graphic tees, and their quippy, self-referential slogans. Britney Spears’s “Dump Him,” and Paris Hilton’s “Stop Being Desperate” tops remain ...
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If you buy something through my links, I may earn a commission. Graphic t-shirts are always in style! I love them because you can wear a graphic that’s personal to yourself and your interests. Band ...
Rock band tees were a staple in fashion, and now graphic tees (of all sorts) are having a serious style comeback, and Shakira is among the first celebrity Latinas helping push the trend further into ...
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