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AOC defends Harry Styles’ Vogue dress

 

Haters be damned, says Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of Harry Styles’ Vogue cover, in which the pop star wears a dress.

The “Cherry” singer, 26, recently received backlash for wearing a ballgown in his shoot for Vogue’s December cover story. However, the congresswoman thinks he looks great, and that those who feel otherwise need to take a closer look at themselves.

“It looks wonderful,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Instagram Stories, in response to a follower’s question of “What do you think [about Styles] wearing a dress on the cover of Vogue.”

She goes on to note that “the masculine and feminine elements are balanced beautifully — the hair and jacket styling give me James Dean vibes, too.”

The 31-year-old politician — who also took some flack for wearing $14,000 outfits for her Vanity Fair December cover story — guessed that oversensitivity is likely to blame as the reason some people took issue with Styles’ couture look.

She then waxes more abstractly about the purpose of art and content.

“What’s the point of creating things if they don’t make people think?” she asks. “Or feel or reflect? Especially as an artist or creative? Who wants to see the same things all the time? And never explore their assumptions? Anyway it looks bomb so,” she concluded, with a shrugging emoji.

Conservative firebrand Candace Owens was among the louder voices to come out critiquing Styles’ outfit, saying on Twitter that “there is no society that can survive without strong men.” Despite receiving backlash for her backlash, Owens has refused to apologize or back down.