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This perspective extends to Hollywood's tendency to dress iconic actresses in frumpy, uninspired costumes versus their glamorous on-screen looks. The hosts critique the trend of making fashion deliberately unflattering, claiming it symbolizes an effort to deconstruct beauty standards, hinting at a broader cultural shift that celebrates mediocrity over excellence. They suggest this is a form of cultural Marxism, aiming to undermine traditional values and aesthetic standards through art, fashion, and film.