Month: September 2021

ELIZABETH FISHER/CBS/PARAMOUNT You might assume that after spending two seasons confronting questions of faith, morality, demonic possession, and other supernatural manifestations as the resolute psychologist Kristen Bouchard on Evil, Katja Herbers has come to her own conclusions about spirituality and humanity. But she’s just as bewildered about the state of the world as we are.
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New York strong ❤️@leylahfernandez | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/zaxR0igpxI — US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 11, 2021 Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu faced off in a teen-only US Open women’s singles final on the 20-year anniversary of 9/11. Canada’s Fernandez, 19, lost to 18-year-old Raducanu of Great Britain, but she fought until the very end of the
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Photography courtesy of EtsyIncluding Peloton’s apparel line and Canadian brand Elisa C-Rossow’s new collection made entirely out of apples. By Annika Lautens Date September 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Etsy collaborates on a seventies-inspired edit with Haim The eternally cool band Haim has teamed up with Etsy to curate a collection of seventies-inspired home goods. The
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Self-expression has always been important to Larsen Thompson. Spending her childhood in and out of dance classes — she first rose to prominence when a video of her teenage self dancing to a pop anthem went viral — the actress and Global Pandora Muse found herself drawn to anything creative from a young age. “My
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Photography courtesy of MuglerIncluding Sephora’s Beauty We Love campaign and the latest celebrity beauty brand. By Mishal Cazmi Date September 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Willow Smith shines as the Mugler Alien Goddess “Alien Goddess is really about celebrating our differences, and Willow [Smith] embodies that in so many ways,” says Casey Cadwallader, the creative director
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Photography courtesy of ImaxtreeClashing prints, hints of crochet and abs are on the OOTD menu. By Jennifer Berry Date September 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter After seasons of virtual presentations, New York Fashion Week is back with in-person shows from designers like Tanya Taylor, Proenza Schouler, Prabal Gurung and Brandon Maxwell, which means street style inspiration
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It couldn’t be a coincidence that my very first New York Fashion Week experience was absolutely dripping in Rich Mom Energy. Sitting front row at Ulla Johnson was a complete dream. I’ve been a shameless superfan of the brand for years because of the genius juxtaposition of utility and femininity—each piece is more wearable and
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In country music, the divorce album is sacred, albeit trodden ground. As Nashville rebel-turned-pop-icon Kacey Musgraves herself told the New York Times, “I wasn’t going to be a real country artist without at least one divorce under my belt.” But star-crossed, the Golden Hour singer’s latest album—and the title of her accompanying film—is not the
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After becoming a little too comfortable wearing leggings every day, we’ve finally started to have fun with fashion again. And as we soak up the last days of summer and welcome the forthcoming change of seasons, we’re having fun getting away for weekend outings and celebrating special occasions, too. But switching from working-from-home comfort to
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