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Key to her rescue was a smelly T-shirt worn by her owner in 12-hour shifts that was ripped up and used as a scent trail to attract her to an enclosure, Kangala directors Jared and Lisa Karran said ...
Samir Hussein//Getty Images “Pedro [Pascal] and his stylist Julie [Ragolia] were some of the first celebrities that reached out after we debuted this T-shirt,” says Ives. “I’m pretty sure ...
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The actor stood on the red carpet wearing a white t-shirt with the message 'Protect the Dolls' written in black, in support of trans women, just days after the UK Supreme Court ruled that a woman ...
The T-shirt was made by the American designer Conner Ives, who recently told the New York Times that the shirt was inspired by the recent attacks on the transgender community in the United States ...
At the end of Conner Ives’s fall 2025 show in February, the American-born, London-based designer took his final bow in a white t-shirt with black lettering that read “Protect The Dolls.” ...
His message came emblazoned in bold letters on a white T-shirt: "Protect the Dolls," a phrase that has become a shorthand in trans and queer communities for supporting trans women. Pascal's outfit ...
Kelsey Mitchell, Sophie Cunningham and DeWanna Bonner joined the trio in the t-shirt-throwing event. The fans, who had already received rally towels before the tip-off, added red shirts to their ...
The Last of Us actor attended the London premiere of the new Marvel blockbuster Thunderbolts* wearing a white T-shirt that featured the message “Protect the Dolls”. The T-shirt is part of a ...
The Last of Us actor made an appearance at the Cineworld Leicester Square in support of the Marvel film, sporting the viral “Protect the Dolls” t-shirt. Pascal had previously worn the shirt ...
The "Last of Us" star, 50, stepped out at the "Thunderbolts" premiere in London on April 22 wearing a white T-shirt with the phrase "protect the dolls." The shirt is used to express support for ...