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Aisling O’Loughlin targets Prince William in New World Order tracksuit conspiracy

“World Economic Forum have plans to reduce fashion production by as much as 95 per cent. Willy just playing his part!”

O’Loughlin who previously covered the fashion world on the TV3 show Xposé recently suggested everyone is now wearing tracksuits as part of a New World Order agenda promoted by Kim Kardashian and Vogue magazine.

She has now hinted that Prince William is part of the conspiracy after he appeared at an event in South Africa wearing clothes apparently sourced from a London vintage shop.

Posting a link to an article praising the Prince for his sartorial choices, Ms O’Loughlin wrote: “Apparently Prince William was rummaging around a vintage shop in London and found this blazer!

“Another indication fashion’s being phased out as per NWO. At least he didn’t ‘find’ a tracksuit!”

The article Ms O’Loughlin referred to praised Prince William who had attended the Earthshot Prize Ceremony in a thrifted blazer he found at a vintage shop.

“This this year the Prince of Wales took his look to the next level by wearing a vintage blazer with sustainably made sneakers,” Maire Claire wrote.

“Per multiple outlets, the royal found his blazer at a London vintage shop—and we love a prince who practices what he preaches.

“He kept the sustainable theme going with casual white sneakers from Purified, a brand that was created by Earthshot Prize finalist Mary Allen from Natural Fiber Welding.”

In a follow-up tweet on X, Ms O’Loughlin added: “World Economic Forum have plans to reduce fashion production by as much as 95 per cent. Willy just playing his part!”

In recent years, O’Loughlin has been espousing conspiracy theories on everything from vaccines and chemtrails to people being replaced by immigrants and her suspicion that the Earth is flat.

However, now she is now combining her fashion commentary from her former role with her conspiracy mindset of today.

In a previous post she wrote: “Is fashion being phased out as per the New World agenda?” she wrote in an online post.

“Something has gone terribly wrong with fashion. Karl Lagerfeld must be spinning in his grave. Everyone’s wearing tracksuits. Defeat and elasticated waists go side by side.”

She hit out at celebrities for wearing tracksuits and suggested it’s all part of a deliberate plot.

“Like Hailey Baldwin Bieber, promoting the New Look for her unsuspecting fans to duly copy. It’s far from accidental that she’s constantly papped out and about in sports gear, irrespective of the gym,” she wrote.

O’Loughlin conceded tracksuits were comfortable but added that “comfort is where dreams go to die and where rebellions are cut off at the pass.”

“Self-proclaimed style bible Vogue has been pushing the trackie trend for years now, trying to convince us that all that polyester is somehow stylish outside the world of sport. Kim Kardashian has performed her part in popularising the look for the masses, when not playing blow-up sex doll.”

O’Loughlin went on to describe the tracksuit as the “perfect slouchy uniform” for people “to take recreational drugs and play video games all day while AI takes over the reins from humanity.”

She also described the tracksuit as “the modern day Mao suit”.

“Tracksuits (outside of sportswear) may offer expandable waists and take the bother out of daily dressing but there’s a price to be paid for neglecting appearances. Laziness creeps in, alongside tyranny. Details go unnoticed, standards drop, morals slide.”

“So why is the world of fashion going along with New World Order plans to put themselves out of business? Surely Vogue magazine relies on its readers to care about next season’s trends. Clearly not.”

O’Loughlin also worried about calls to reduce production and consumption of fashion could lead to a “technocratic dictatorship”.

“As a former mainstream fashion writer and broadcaster (and guilty as charged, serial fashion offender) who once owned way too many clothes than is reasonable for one person, I can acknowledge the merits of downsizing one’s wardrobe. Less is certainly more but the road to a technocratic dictatorship is paved with good intentions.”

She also criticised digital passports on clothes which contain data which includes information such as where materials have been sourced and the environmental impact.

“A birth cert for that new coat may seem like a good idea to promote the circular economy until you’re trapped in (a) control grid that spies on your every move and has you eating bugs for dinner, alone in your cell, as forewarned,” O’Loughlin said.

Prince William had been hailed for his Sustainable Habits as he attended the Earthshot Prize Ceremony in a thrifted blazer He Found at a vintage shop.

“This this year the Prince of Wales took his look to the next level by wearing a vintage blazer with sustainably made sneakers,” Maire Claire wrote.

“William (42) walked the green carpet in Cape Town, South Africa while rocking a gray double-breasted suit jacket in a very fitting Prince of Wales check.

“Per multiple outlets, the royal found his blazer at a London vintage shop—and we love a prince who practices what he preaches.

He kept the sustainable theme going with casual white sneakers from Purified, a brand that was created by Earthshot Prize finalist Mary Allen from Natural Fiber Welding.”

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