If, after a year spent in joggers, jumpers and slippers, you're feeling slightly bored by the sight of your own wardrobe, be thankful for the celebrities who are trying to spice things up, all for our entertainment. Firstly, there was Harry Styles, who caused quite the stir at last week's Grammy Awards. No, not just because of his shirtless performance but thanks to a Gucci necklace he was wearingthat was, er, fairly explicit. And now Emma Corrinis showing off her own outrageous T-shirt.
From Cave Things (designed by Nick Cave) Corrin's T-shirt read 'Suck My Dick' – a fairly un-subtle approach to dressing in 2021 where, after a year of lockdown, we're possibly all inclined to wear such a frank statement so boldly.
In fact, given the inability to communicate as effectively on Zoom as one can in real life situations, perhaps Corrin (and Cave) have cracked the ultimate solution to portraying passive aggressive moods via video call. In fact, Grazia's own Laura Jordan, fashion news and features director, owns a Cave Things mug bearing the same slogan. 'Some of my friends are buying flats or houses – I'm buying a 'Suck My Dick' mug instead,' she says. Thankfully, she is yet to display the mug in virtual team meetings, suggesting it's not necessarily a sentiment directed towards her colleagues. Yet.
As for Corrin, who knows whether her Instagram post featuring the T-shirt was meant for someone in particular? What is for sure is that after an entire year now spent online, with in-person meetings and exchanges replaced by our screens, communication can be difficult. But where words fail us, T-shirts clearly prevail. At least they do according to Nick Cave.