It feels weird to make food glamorous right now. As millions of Americans brace for the potential lapse of SNAP benefits this month— and as grocery prices climb heading into the holidays — the fantasy of cinematic domesticity has never felt more out of touch.

Enter Nara Smith, the influencer who’s built an empire on handmade pasta and immaculate outfits, now partnering with Reformation on a 20-piece capsule collection of “grocery store couture.” The line — all satin, sequins, and $300 pajama sets — dropped more than a month ago, but feels newly relevant as we edge toward the holidays and the $600 egg-spoon phase of the internet’s gift-guide season. It landed just as shoppers were loading up on boxed meals and non-perishable eats, a dissonance that feels almost poetic: a culture clinging t

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