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His shirt is visual coddling, making Roman the Showman look totally pitiful. The account @successionfashion on Instagram, the number one source for Roy wardrobe credits, identified it as a Walmart Wonder Nation boys color-block T-shirt, retailing for $13.96 for a pack of two. Was it something he threw into a shopping cart after arriving on the island and realizing he had no clothes? Was it something he left at his mom’s house two decades ago? Or something Kendall’s son Iverson left at the villa, if he was ever invited there? We’ll never know, but it’s a perfect way to dress a man-child who has finally, undoubtedly, lost.

The final few episodes of Succession underscored just how stunted Roman is under all his bluster. He has no problem calling an election prematurely for a neo-Nazi, but he crumbles at the sight of his father’s casket. He whimpers to his siblings, asking if Logan is really in the coffin, and, if so, “Can we get him out?” As Kendall so kindly tells him later, he “fucked it.” In his humiliation, Roman actively seeks out physical pain after the funeral when he walks into a protest and gets knocked to the ground. Poor guy.

Parsed into five galleries over two floors, “Fashioning Singapore” offers a comprehensive overview of Gn’s three-decade career, with an emphasis on representations of Asia in fashion. But more than an exhibition, the 112 items on display are the lion’s share of a 160- piece donation from the country’s best-known fashion prodigy. Gn’s gift will seed ACM’s collection of contemporary fashion design. “It’s an immense honor, almost overwhelming,” said Gn. “Everything here tells a story about my life and the effort that goes into telling it. All of these elements come together and, while every collection is a little bit like that, seeing 28 years of my work in one place is really emotional.”
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