I Stand With The Revolution
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In 1993, Kate Moss sported a Liza Bruce naked dress that immediately became iconic. But before the young starlet stepped out on the streets of London in a shimmery sheer slip, did the naked dress have its own history? And how can we use this as a lens to examine one of today’s most popular trends? For more information on today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts, visit ⁠patreon.com/CoveredPod.⁠ Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan. Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, ⁠Old Fashioned⁠, examines both dress history and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, fascinated by the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ⁠ISO⁠, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire.   
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