Are bad-faith critics allowed to shape our fashion choices? When Olivia Rodrigo released “ Drop Dead ” on April 17th, the first single from her forthcoming album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love , the conversation predictably spiraled. Not about the legitimacy of a Pisces and Gemini relationship , but more about the outfit she wore. A babydoll silhouette: short, ruffled, mixed with sky blue and mauve coloring and paired with silky bloomers. The internet immediately deemed the choice infantilizing and claimed Rodrigo was sexualizing herself dressed in “baby” clothes. On May 9th she performed in Barcelona to celebrate her big Spotify wins. The 23-year-old was honored with a total of nine plaques, marking each of her songs that have hit a billion streams, from “Driver’s License” and “Deja Vu” to “Good 4 U” and “Vampire.” She wore yet another babydoll blouse with bloomers for the stage performance, tapping into the “sleepover aesthetic” she dreamt up for her latest single.…