Fashion: Wren + Glory Releases “Daria” And “Beavis And Butt-Head” Collection

Brooklyn-based designers Wren +Glory have teamed up with ViacomCBS for a line of clothing inspired by TV series that have been hand–painted. Items featured are sweatshirts, denim jackets, long sleeves, and hoodies inspired by Spongebob Squarepants, Dariaand Beavis and Butt-HeadThose last two series are getting some sort of a reboot and Beavis and Butt-Head: Do America is now available on Paramount+.

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Synopsis:

Brainy, sardonic Daria Morgendorffer tries to fly under the radar at Lawndale High School, and she’s doing a pretty good job of it: Her self-esteem teacher can’t even remember her name. Not that low self-esteem is a problem for Daria, who explains that `I have low esteem for everyone else’. Frankly, she couldn’t care less about the airheads in the `in’ crowd, like her sister, Quinn, or cheerleader Brittany. At least best friend Jane Lane is readily available any time Daria needs a break from all the clueless masses around them.
Beavis and Butt-head are, as one of the early preshow disclaimers read, “dumb, crude, ugly, thoughtless, sexist, self-destructive fools. But for some reason the (boys) make us laugh.” During the show — which had a five-year run beginning in 1993 and was resurrected by creator Mike Judge in 2011 — the dim-witted duo watch music videos and provide their own running commentary on the clips, with plenty of childlike chortling along the way. A 21st-century return allows the still-high-school-age pals to unleash their snarky, immature comments upon both music and viral videos, pop-culture phenomenon such as Lady Gaga and even MTV properties “Jersey Shore” and “16 and Pregnant.”