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New Music Friday, we meet again. This week's selection of best new songs and releases includes major, long-awaited comebacks (yes, we're looking at you, Paramore!), new music videos, stellar collaborations, and brand new singles and EPs. Below, tap into Paramore's new single and album announcement, Smino's new single with a feature from J. Cole, Bree Runway's kickass new single and music video, LL's latest project, and the music video for a massive collab from SPINALL, Summer Walker, DJ Snake, and yanna. The weekend never sounded better. Keep scrolling to see our roundup of this week's best new songs and releases.

With their first single in 5 years, Paramore has made their official comeback with a new music video and a bright, inspired new sound. The band also announced that their highly-anticipated sixth studio album This is Why will be released on February 10, 2023. According to the trio's frontwoman Hayley Williams, the single was the last one written for the album.

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The episode opens with the hilarious surprise they get to sleep on the top of the Empire State Building, and while that's probably fun for a boy scout troop, if you've ever been up there, you know it's windy as fuck and couldn't have been relaxing or comfortable for the designers.

I still love this season's cast for their diverse talent, but the editors of the show are the same editors using the same tricks to try and coax storylines out of everything. This episode seemed to focus on Kenya and her difficulty with the challenge, which was surprising since she'd knocked all the previous ones out of the park.

But here's the thing, you go on a show, and they don't film once a week, they're much more intense, where they're filming an entire season in the span of a few weeks, so you just go go go. Kenya is a kickass designer, but through the whole season, they'll be asked to make a dozen or more looks in a very short time and no one on earth is going to be perfect every time. Even the greatest genius is going to punt on a challenge once in a while as their creative energy ebbs and flows.

Shawn's look was terrific. As much as I hate the way the editors put so much of the hijinks from the twins into episodes this season, I'm starting to realize I really like Shawn's work and it's on a higher level than her sister Claire. This looks fantastic, sophisticated, and sexy without being revealing. Plus a great print on top. It's one of my favorites.

Deyont's look is a trainwreck. The top is cut terribly and doesn't show off any of the model's figure. The waistband looks weird and bulky and cuts her in a weird way, and when untucked, the outfit kind of screams that someone is wearing a baggy shirt and dress and doesn't give af about anything.

Not much to disagree with this week. I would have given the win to Kentaro, but I liked Micahel's winning look as well. Deyont was definitely one of the bottom looks and he's faltered in earlier challenges so overall, I was happy with the results.

I think the mismatched silvers and greys were very poorly chosen. I think that mix of colors is very unattractive. And I think the blouse is fighting with the jacket for attention, which is nearly always problematic.

This is probably what gave the judges the impression that this collection was too youthful, and I understand that. Few women who are beyond college age would really be able to rock this look. But I truly believe that these pieces, while wild, are wearable by real women as separates. I think those leggings would be unbelievable with a super-short black dress, and you could throw on skinny jeans and boots with that shirt and look totally badass. The judges took these pieces too literally and refused to see their potential off the runway and on the streets, but I stand by Mondo.

Another favorite. I had found the full-length polka dot dress to be too much; I agreed with Michael that it needed some skin to balance it out. And this was the perfect balance. These pieces are totally wearable as separates, and look incredible together. Again, I think he could have stepped down a bit on either the jewelry, the headpiece, the purse, or the shoes, but the clothes are beautiful.

Tara poses as the Italian designer Caprina, the latest upcoming Fashion Designer. Parker takes her pictures (actress Beth Riesgraf is a pretty prolific photographer in real life!) and Hardison photoshops them onto the cover of Fashion & Style. Parker then plays the part of pool girl cleaner, and when the Pans leave their house, she breaks in and plants the fake magazine and a camera on the wall of their living room.

Eliot then brings Gloria Pan over to the runway where she meets Tara-Caprina, Nate as her sponsor Jacque Bouvier and Hardison as Nigel Marshall Tor, Editor of Fashion and Style magazine. Nate pretends one of his other designers got arrested, resulting in him possibly having to cancel all the publicity and reality show for that designer. The eager aspiring designer Gloria volunteers herself and they head to her office to check out her other designs. They hook her easily and get her to sponsor $50k for garment creation. Her husband Russell is suspicious but nothing is stopping Gloria as she brushes him aside, and hands over that big wad of cash.

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She's a twenty-first-century female gladiator of the lost tribe of Glamazonia, battling for supremacy against a pride of lions. As over-the-top as it sounds, that's a bit of what Danielle Scutt seems to be about, if we're to judge from the uncompromisingly fierce collection she sent out in her first solo runway show. In fact, her neo-feminist power vixens in their patent bondage-strapped animal prints aren't really debutantes. Scutt has shown twice with Fashion East, and some of her signatures, like her red-hot touch with denim, are becoming recognizable.

Her most salable pieces are short knife-pleat denim skirts and the high-waisted, fifties-inflected jeans she's been working on since she left Central Saint Martins. Other dresses in variations on zebra stripes look destined for plenty of magazine editorial shoots. Scutt still has a way to go with her edit, though. Short and sweet is probably not quite the right motto to recommend to a kick-ass designer, but anyway, some advice: She needn't have killed herself to put out quite so much in the way of swimwear and commercial pieces.

Five years ago Jennifer Hyman was a 29-year-old Harvard Business School graduate with no experience in fashion or technology, pitching her startup, Rent the Runway, to a boardroom full of partners at a big-time Boston venture capital firm. The idea then, as now, was to buy designer dresses wholesale and rent them, over the Web, for a night or two for a fraction of the price. When Hyman was about to get to the part where she explained how many inventory turns she could get from a Diane von Furstenberg, one of the men interrupted the presentation, cupped her hand in his and said, "You are just too cute. You get this big closet and get to play with all these dresses and can wear whatever you want. This must be so much fun!"

Hyman now laughs about it, doing an imitation of the guy in a baby-doll octave. But at the time she was floored. Weeks before the patronizing VC trapped her hand in his grip, Hyman had gotten six term sheets from some of the country's best venture firms, which valued her "big closet" at $50 million. The comment left her more driven than before. "Opposed to screaming and shouting about inherent sexism in this entrepreneurial world, I thought, Let's work it--let's build the most kick-ass logistics company in the whole world, and then we'll reveal what's under the dress."

What Hyman and her cofounder, Jennifer Fleiss, have built is the furthest thing from cute. Buzzing around Hyman's cubbyhole-chic office in an old printing building in lower Manhattan are 280 employees with a strange blend of talents: data scientists, fashion stylists, app developers, apparel merchandisers. It's as if MIT and FIT threw a mixer.

The operation is downright daunting in its complexity. Each day Rent the Runway and its software algorithms juggle more than 65,000 dresses and 25,000 earrings, bracelets and necklaces as they zip across the country among its 5 million members. Sixty percent of the dresses fly back out the door the same day they arrive balled up in Mylar UPS return envelopes. Its Secaucus, N.J. warehouse employs more than 200 people who sort returns, remove all kinds of stains, sterilize jewelry and mend tears. This fall the operation moves to a larger, 160,000 square-foot warehouse, at which point Hyman will officially become America's largest dry cleaner.

Hyman and Fleiss' idea emerged at the right moment. Millennials are leading a migration away from ownership to subscribing and sharing: Spotify invades our speakers, Netflix our TVs, Uber our curbs, Airbnb our entire homes. Rent the Runway wants to stream your wardrobe.

Fashion is, after all, a rotten investment. Hot colors cool, styles change fast--so can your dress size. For $70 on Rent the Runway you can wear a $2,295 white strapless Calvin Klein Collection gown; $30 rents you a $1,295 Vera Wang Jawdropper dress. The company just launched a new subscription service called Unlimited that lets customers borrow up to three accessories (sunglasses, bags, jackets) for as long as they want for $75 a month. "We're giving our customer access to things she wouldn't have otherwise purchased, either because it wasn't smart to buy it or she couldn't afford it," says Hyman, the CEO. Adds Fleiss, who oversees strategy: "Being naive helped. If we knew how hard this was going to be, I doubt we would have done it."

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