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Sex Education 3 is an ode to individuality

Through the wardrobe, between stripes, quilts and floral prints

Sex Education 3 is an ode to individuality Through the wardrobe, between stripes, quilts and floral prints
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Moordale - with fresh confirmation of the arrival of a fourth season of Sex Education on Netflix - isn't just about sex. The much-loved school in Wye Valley, England, is populated by kids who also like to express themselves through a carefully personal wardrobe.

Yet in the third chapter of the adventures of Otis & Co. there is a hitch: at school, with the arrival of the new principal, an apparently super cool Hope with berry red lipstick - played by Jemima Kirke, former protagonist of Girls - who in reality it seeks to restore the school's standards of excellence by imposing strict rules and even a uniform for all students. But Moordale isn't Constance Billard School, where the guys from New York's Upper East Side of Gossip Girl love to wear the college look, it's rather a place where everyone would like to talk freely about sex and dress as they like. There is the dark Maeve, all combat boots, denim miniskirts and fishnet stockings. There is Otis with his inseparable striped down jacket, paired with jeans and striped T-shirts. There is Eric who is an explosion of prints and colors. There is Adam who does not abandon his sweatshirts and his warm sheepskin jacket. There's Aimee with her 70s looks and her flower reinterpretations. There's Lily with her pastel-intergalactic tribute to aliens. And then there's the discovery of the third season, Ruby, with a wardrobe as colorful as Eric's. Vintage and with a touch of the Eighties, the style of Sex Education is to be taken into consideration for the fall.

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You can mix stripes with flowers, wear orange with pink, bring back maxi earrings, nerd socks and handmade wool sweaters. The important thing is that they make you feel at ease and enhance your personality, as Ruby and her minions firmly claim, who ban beige and brown on Wednesdays and wear purple on Thursdays.

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