Stephen Colbert’s Slay Your Fleek: KidCore Is Over, Indie Sleaze Is Dead

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Published on January 27, 2022

If there’s one thing Stephen Colbert is known for, it’s fashion. On this episode of “The Late Chic Presents: Stephen Colbert’s Slay Your Fleek,” our writer Eliana Kwartler joins Stephen for a look at the latest fashion micro-trends. #Colbert #SlayYourFleek #Fashion

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13 comments

  • No Comment 2 years ago

    Five!

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  • Josie Fox 2 years ago

    Tween dressing – well that’s enough for divorce proceedings right there!

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  • Space Force Commander 2 years ago

    KidCore sounds like something Matt Gaetz would be into.

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  • Brian Amaralbatross 2 years ago

    I’m going to skip the rest of my 30’s and go straight to slightly oversized polos and khakis.

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  • New Message 2 years ago

    My fleek died years ago…

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  • Creepy Lobster 2 years ago

    ‘Stephen Colbert’ = Pathetic Nobody

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  • The Chumps been dumped. 2 years ago

    That makes about as much sense as the rest of the fashion BS we see.

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  • Daniel Dawoud 2 years ago

    Slay Stephen

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  • Christopher Luth 2 years ago

    Indianapolis sleaze needs to go
    Joke: (indy sleaze in NOT dead, they are allowed to keep passing laws somehow)

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  • Alicia Green 2 years ago

    I’m here for dosing my Ranch.

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  • nedomedo 2 years ago

    Micro trends, huh? You mean unnecessary overconsumption, ultimately meaning continuous buying and throwing away clothing, all the while the cheap clothing production destroys the planet and wastes billions of litres of drinking water.

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  • Catherinzsl 2 years ago

    Whenever I need my fleek slain, LSSC is where I turn. Also, I didn’t know Stefon had a kid sister.

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  • Piccalilli Pit 2 years ago

    *I WEAR 1920’s* clothing all day, every day – my worst nightmare is it becomes trendy – then I look like i am super cool for 6 months and out of fashion for 10 years…

    I prefer just to look like a museum exhibit as I do now.

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