Sofia Richie's modest style is still problematic (why the wealthy class covers up)

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There’s a new it girl in town, Sofia Richie, celebrated for her modest style by personalities like YouTuber Brett Cooper, she’s gaining popularity for bringing back “class” and “elegance” with her covered up looks. Delving into the fascinating history of social status and modesty in fashion and navigating the complex relationship between cultural norms and the objectification of the female body. Looking into the ethics of Chanel and other luxury fashion brands adored by the upper classes. By exploring various indigenous groups and their traditional attire, we unveil powerful evidence that challenges conventional assumptions.

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timestamps:
00:00 - intro
00:31 - Sofia Richie - the modest nepo baby
03:34 - MyHeritage
05:41 - Brett Cooper wants us to "cover up"
09:42 - the morality/clothing connection: Chanel and luxury fashion
13:47 - polls
14:52 - does revealing clothing result in unwanted attention?
18:48 - the history of n*dity
21:50 - LIKE/COMMENT/SHARE

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DVsf1sPY2ndo8_CNHPOYlfxCSnF2eS-drh9odjd95ys/edit?usp=sharing
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