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How the Fashion Industry Does #ElectionDay Style

How the Fashion Industry Does #ElectionDay Style

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If you scrolled through Instagram today, you were likely inundated with photos of “I voted” stickers and hashtags like #makeitcount and #rockthevote. Not that you needed the reminder, but if you haven’t voted yet, make sure you get there before your polling center closes! (In New York, that’s at 9:00 p.m.) Once you’ve earned one of those stickers, a selfie is in order. The fashion community has (unsurprisingly) found plenty of inventive ways to show off their stickers: Some are sticking them on their boots or sneakers, while others are piling them on with festive pins. Vogue’s Anna Wintour posed with activist Deray Mckesson—both proudly wearing their stickers!—for a selfie, and another Vogue editor upped the ante with kitschy Hillary Clinton socks. Of course, if you didn’t get a sticker—several polling centers didn’t hand them out today, which made us want them even more—you’d have to get creative with red, white, and blue clothes and accessories. Vogue.com Fashion News and Emerging Platforms Editor Steff Yotka went with a “Gynarchy in the USA” T-shirt, while Jennifer Fisher wore patriotic boots with her own gold “Vote” charm necklace. See how more of our favorite designers, stylists, and editors are pulling out all the patriotic stops in the slideshow, above.   Watch Kendall Jenner, Hailey Baldwin, Michael Kors, and more show off their voting moves:

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