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I've always felt like It-girlness of the Alexa Chung/Cory Kennedy kind is a double-edged sword - yes, they get attention (the 'boys want her, girls want to be her' - heavier emphasis on the latter than the former especially in fashion/cultural impact terms) but it comes at the cost of never quite being taken seriously. Sofia Coppola had to make four era-defining films (ymmv on the fourth but the first three undoubtedly shaped the look of the tumblr-era internet and aesthetic culture with it, and their impact continues to this day), win an Oscar AND a major film festival before critics admitted she wasn't just some nepo dilettante who dressed nicely, her leading lady in two of those four films (Kirsten Dunst) had her talent dismissed and downplayed for 20 years before everyone started actually watching her filmography and noticing the sheer range of her performances instead of putting her down because she was young and liked to party or go out without a bra sometimes.

And that box is confining for the women in it too. We see it every time either of the Hadid sisters speaks about Palestine - 'shut up and know your place i.e. looking good in pictures'. Cory Kennedy is on record talking about how the attention she received as a 15 year old made it hard for her to get a proper job or live a normal adult life. Like their existence in the public eye or at all is only acceptable as long as they aren't anything but 'the It girl', the second they start being something other than effortlessly perfect it's into the bin with them.

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The picture with the heels and wine glass reminds me of pride and prejudice when Caroline tells elizabeth what qualities Mr. Darcy looks for in a woman to which Elizabeth replies with “I’m no longer surprised at you knowing only six accomplished women.” The idea is that an it girl must have knowledge in fashion, food, literature, film, finance, etc., but she must do it in her own unique way to separate herself from others.

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