Well hello buddy shirt . In another interview, Anderson revealed that the shirt was his favorite look in the entire film, thanks to its layered meaning. “I wanted this t-shirt to kind of reappear twice,” said Anderson to British Vogue. “And as simple as it is it was nice to kind of like to have this little thing that was like my own little thing on top of the character.”His “own little thing on top of the character” has since become a pretty big (and expensive) thing. O’Connor, Zendaya, and Anderson (Mike Faist still isn’t allowed to tell anyone anything, apparently) have all sported a version of the shirt on the red carpet throughout the press tour. And more recently, Anderson, who is also, incidentally, creative director of LOEWE, has dropped an I TOLD YA collection through his fashion house. Now, you too can own the I TOLD YA shirt for a mere $330!
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Well hello buddy shirt . And so, the cynical conclusion to the I TOLD YA shirt saga is that while the shirt, yes, captures all of the beautiful, thorny nuance of the Challengers threesome, and, yes, it’s a perfect sporty ode to JFK Jr.’s chic outfit from the ’80s, it is also a way to sell expensive designer shirts.Is this bad? Or is it merely an inevitable progression in film marketing? After all, fashion has become a key element of film publicity. Just look at Zendaya’s so-called “method dressing” that has seen her wearing white dresses and tennis ball shoes throughout the film’s press tour. Her looks have been great. And they have generated endless buzz for the film. The same thing happened with Margot Robbie’s smart on-theme looks during last year’s Barbie press tour. And, like last year’s summer hit, it’s inevitable that cinemagoers will flock to theaters wearing their tennis whites for Guadagnino’s latest offering.Yes, the LOEWE collection is just a little sickening in its overt money-making intentions—and yes, I do really want one of the shirts. But this deep dive was always going to leave us with conflicting emotions—I told ya!
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