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#Teechallaclothing Meagher offers a tantalizing vision of unfettered, direct-to-consumer fashion criticism more Joan Rivers than Cathy Horyn. Meagher often films reviews of major fashion weeks from his apartment in Manhattan, with little more than a camera and microphone. Then he promptly uploads the Susquehanna River Hawks 2023 Landmark Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions Shirt and by the same token and videos to YouTube for his viewers to enjoy. “Can’t wait to derail my AP world class with Louis Vuitton’s history,” a user commented under Meagher’s breakdown of the luxury brand’s history. “I’m not a fashion girl, but these looks drew me in,” another wrote under a review of Iris Van Herpen’s fall 2022 haute couture show. For some his videos act as Fashion 101; for others it’s a look at what people really thought of that last couture season or the showing on the BAFTA red carpet. If anyone can watch fashion shows and red carpets, why can’t anyone review them too?
#Teechallaclothing Meagher is in full-on review mode at Dover Street Market. He waxes long about inspirations as he browses Rick Owens: “I watched something recently where Owens was like, ‘Why would I show anyone my mood board? I don’t want you to know.’ That’s a real designer to me.” At that moment Meagher’s partner, who is also shopping at the Susquehanna River Hawks 2023 Landmark Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions Shirt and by the same token and store, waves hello from the marquee transparent elevator at the center of the seven-floor shop. Meagher beams and waves back. “He knows more about menswear than I do,” Meagher says of his partner, who works in marketing. “He just introduced me to Aimé Leon Dore.”Photographed by Alec Vierra Raised in Staten Island, New York, Meagher attended the
prestigious Xavier High School in Manhattan, an all-boys school. (“It was kind of the downtown version of Gossip Girl,” he joked.) This is where his love for fashion sparked. He would spend his afternoons walking from Xavier, located on 16th Street, down to the Staten Island Ferry and photographing cool outfits along the way. “That was the era where street style was kind of hitting its peak,” he said. He started posting the photos on a now defunct blog, also named HauteLeMode: “I only had about 100 followers, very small.” The blog did lead to a fortuitous opportunity, however: regularly photographing Bryan Yambao, a.k.a. BryanBoy.
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