LaBucq
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LaBucq is a recurring brand in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between September 21, 2024 and September 21, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “LaBucq heels, white socks”. It most often appears alongside $EGIRL Zine, 10cust, Adeline Swartzendruber.
Metadata
- Category: Brands
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: September 21, 2024
- Last seen: September 21, 2024
Appears In
Related Pages
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- $EGIRL Zine (1 shared issues)
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- 10cust (1 shared issues)
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- Adeline Swartzendruber (1 shared issues)
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- Alexa Chung (1 shared issues)
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- Alirqq (1 shared issues)
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- Anika Levy (1 shared issues)
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- Annabel (1 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (1 shared issues)
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- ArchiveChives (1 shared issues)
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- August Lamm (1 shared issues)
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- Beckett Rosset (1 shared issues)
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- BEFORE AND AFTER WRITING (1 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/me_betseybrown
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
I go to Denmark first tonight. It’s the first play I’ve seen at The Brooklyn Center for Theater Research, although I took a writing class with Betsey Brown there this summer that I loved.
I wear a black suede skirt to the Elena Velez show, a Forte Forte blouse that would have looked cooler untucked but I didn’t want to look wide, LaBucq heels, white socks, I often worry that everything I own is awful. I see Shannon in line at the show looking chic and a tiktokker known for almost unwatchable parody videos doing street interviews ahead of her. There’s the Hallowed Sons biker game revving engines loudly on the sidewalk, but when I remark at their rudeness, I am told that they are there for the show, part of the spectacle, obviously. Later, I see them inside. I’m not a fashion critic. I’m not really a critic at all. I feel earnestly, simply happy to be here. The show is on the seventh floor of an office building, an industrial space, lots of light, only two rows of seating down a long runway and an apocalyptic techno-adjacent soundtrack that, in a very pared down sense, works.