Month: August 2021

Disney is planning a return trip to Pride Rock. A follow-up to 2019’s photorealistic The Lion King is in the works, courtesy of Oscar winner Barry Jenkins (Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk), Deadline reports. The film will utilize the motion capture and visual effects technology used by Jon Favreau in the last big-screen iteration
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Photography by EMANUEL HAHNAdiff’s co-founders on what their upcycling-focused book means for the future of fashion. By Jennifer Berry Date August 27, 2021 Facebook Twitter Now here’s some creative fare to truly get behind: the recently released Open Source Fashion Cookbook, a critical and inventive title that presents an inclusive and intimate approach to eco-conscious
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NASM-certified personal trainer Emma Lovewell has taught hundreds of classes on the Peloton platform including cycling, strength, and all the core-engaging workouts you love. Having all of those Peloton classes under her belt, Lovewell definitely knows a thing or two on the art of crafting the perfect playlist for a workout. Before you randomly select
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Netflix has painted quite a picture of the late Bob Ross and his still-standing empire, and let’s just say that it’s missing more than a couple happy trees. The documentary, which dives into the inner-workings of Bob Ross’s personal life, has highlighted some of the more complex parts of the landscape artist’s legacy—particularly when it
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@jessicatatianalong A glimpse into my training here at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center 💪🏼 #fyp #noexcuses #nolegsnoproblem ♬ Whatever It Takes – Imagine Dragons With 23 Paralympic medals and 52 World Championship medals under her belt, it’s no surprise that swimmer Jessica Long is incredibly strong. Her strength is what makes her so quick
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One of the most certifiably stunning women in the world has graciously agreed to beam her radiant, white-clad self from sunny Monaco into a Zoom room with me, a poorly-lit writer bobbing helplessly against a starry stock background intended to approximate the grandeur of a lunar eclipse. “I like your astral projection,” she says warmly.
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From Gypsy Sport’s rule-breaking, anarchic looks and Bárbara Sánchez-Kane’s refreshing upending of gender norms to Barragán’s embrace of body-conscious silhouettes and LRS’s take on American streetwear and sportswear, this quartet of brands fronted by young Latinx designers is creating a new vision of what fashion can be—as seen through their own highly individual lenses. As
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Photography courtesy of SWAIADesigners Pamela Baker and Yolanda Skelton ruled the runways as Toronto and Vancouver’s Indigenous Fashion Weeks partnered with the American organization. By Annika Lautens Date August 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter On August 21, the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) Fashion Show — the highly acclaimed and largest Indigenous North American fashion
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The French have the perfect term for the shift that the end of summer heralds: la rentrée. Rather than lament that vacations are coming to a close, we’re focusing on all the style opportunities reentry offers– wherever the season finds you. BEST IN CLASS Wales Bonner Fall 2021 Courtesy of Wales Bonner Courtesy OUTFIT 1
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Photography via instagram.com/neonratedThe Princess Diana biopic is hitting theatres in November — here’s everything we know about the film. By Natalie Michie Date August 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter We just got a major glimpse of Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana — and it’s a breathtaking ode to the historical figure’s story. Stewart will be depicting
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Photography by Tory Rust/Gallery StockColourful kohl and mood-boosting lip masks are among the new products helping to steer our spirits in a happier direction. By Mishal Cazmi Date August 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter When the pandemic hit in March 2020, it felt like all the colour and joy drained out of the world, leaving nothing
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