🖤 Miu Miu in the ’90s: Where It-Girl Rebellion Met Modern Couture
Miu Miu has always been Prada’s wilder little sister — but she grew up chic, subversive, and couture-coded. From slinky satin and micro minis to cult collaborations and a new beauty expansion, the brand has stayed ahead by dressing girls who know the rules—and break them with purpose. Intern #7 traces Miu Miu’s rise from a ’90s fashion experiment to a full-blown identity.
Poster‑Girl Is Latex Royalty — And She’s Rewriting Red Carpet Rules.
Poster Girl didn’t just reimagine latex — they made it emotional. From viral campaigns and a Kylie Jenner co-sign to runway looks made for It Girls and unapologetic curves, the brand has redefined confidence one bodycon dress at a time. Intern #7 breaks it all down, without smudging her gloss.
Not Just a Brand, But a Cultural Reset — Baby Phat Walked So the Girls Could Run
Before the It Girls were styling The Row, they were walking tall in rhinestone catsuits and Baby Phat fragrance. From Bryant Park to music videos, Kimora Lee Simmons built more than a brand — she gave girls a movement. Intern #7 reflects on the legacy of Baby Phat: the fashion shows that made history, the scents that lived in denim pockets, and the cat that still purrs with power.
Cross My Heart: HOMMEHEART's Love Letter to Chrome Hearts
Before quiet luxury became the mood, Chrome Hearts had the girls in a silver-plated chokehold. From Britney to Paris, tap into our HOMMEHEART Archive deep dive on fashion’s favorite rock ‘n’ roll house of leather and lore.
Addison Rae Is Blushing Again. And This Time, It’s Personal.
Intern #7 reports from the front row of TikTok’s softest comeback — featuring a $50 blush, an acoustic guitar, and more emotional range than your ex.
HOMMEHEART Hommage: The Dish
She walked so the girls on Pop Crave could run in kitten heels.
Before the Scroll: The Era of Fashion TV
Once upon a time, fashion wasn’t just on the runway — it was on our televisions, every week

