Few items of clothing have sparked more debate in the music industry in recent months than the babydoll.
Critics accuse the singers of deliberately styling themselves as childlike and giving off Lolita vibes.
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Few items of clothing have sparked more debate in the music industry in recent months than the babydoll.
Critics accuse the singers of deliberately styling themselves as childlike and giving off Lolita vibes.
A closer look shows that the debate is about more than just fashion. It is about how female pop stars are perceived and judged – and why their appearance so often speaks louder than their art.
On Instagram, Rodrigo recently presented her followers with the cover for her latest album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. It shows her, in a pink dress somewhat reminiscent of a school uniform, on a swing.

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