Photography via instagram.com/kremeinakuchi, instagram.com/hugogrrrl and instagram.com/adamall_drag. Graphic by Leo TapelDrag kings work as hard as queens. Why do they make less? By Russ Martin Date June 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter When Mo B. Dick burst onto the drag scene in New York City in 1995, around the same time that RuPaul Charles had found mainstream
Month: June 2022
It all started in my group chat, as most questions involving semen do. “You guys, what does sperm come out as after being swallowed?” my friend asked one Sunday afternoon, presumably a few hours after her Saturday-night interest left her apartment. And honestly, we were stumped. While we had previously discussed the pros and cons
On my way to the subway one recent morning, a woman approached me and said something that prompted me to take my AirPods out. “What?!” I yelled back, because this is New York, and we don’t usually talk to or acknowledge each other except in rare emergencies. “I love your dress!” she said. After I
Your twenties are about discovering who you are, or working out who you want to be. But in your thirties, you can very quickly rack up more separate identities than a millennial ‘slashie’. Career-man-slash-husband-slash-father. Somehow you have to blend them all into one coherent wardrobe while at the same time clinging onto your fading youth
Social media star Scarlet May is feeling confident for her game of Song Association. Scarlet rose to fame during COVID-19 when she made TikToks not only to have fun, but also to make the app more accessible to the deaf community. Scarlet shares her favorite type of content to create, her favorite thing about social
Amy Malbeuf ‘Kahkiyaw Kikway’ (‘All of Everything’). Photography courtesy of Nadya Kwandibens, Red Works PhotographyFeaturing maximum runway drama and insightful panel discussions, the four-day festival revealed moments of joy, education and resistance. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date June 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Sage Paul understands the power in fashion. “Designers are using fashion as a
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. We already know what you’re thinking: “Why would I ever work out in WHITE leggings?” Well, to be honest,
Last year, Luca Guadagnino’s moving coming-of-age film, Call Me by Your Name, did two important things; it reminded us that there were some good things about 80s fashion and it launched break out star, Timothée Chalamet, as Hollywood’s next big thing. With parts in Homeland and Interstellar it wasn’t the first time we’d seen Chalamet, but his performance as love-struck Elio made
It’s no doubt that throughout the last two years of the pandemic, we have altered our relationship to ambition. Back in February, the New York Times dubbed this “The Age of Anti-Ambition,” describing a culture in which “the primary emotion that a job elicits right now is the determination to endure.” Several young, high-profile athletes
MK and A, this one is for you. Years ago, model Hailey Bieber fell in love with the upscale basics line The Row. “When I found out The Row was Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s brand, I was shook for days,” she tells me at the Brooklyn One hotel while wearing a matching set and incredible
Kim Kardashian at the 2022 Met Gala. Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesAnd can we start? By Natalie Michie Date June 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter We have all probably heard of Kris Jenner’s business motto by now. “If somebody says no, you’re talking to the wrong person,” the momager told daughter Kourtney Kardashian in an interview
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Leggings are a staple part of our wardrobe, and Nike has a stellar lineup for all our lifestyle needs.
“What if beauty and power can exist on pedestals that we have never seen before?” This question posed by photographer Camila Falquez serves as the central theme for her debut solo exhibition Gods That Walk Among Us, a collection of 28 portraits now showing at Hannah Traore Gallery until July 9. Over the past five
Roses are red, violets are blue, and both are for women when it comes to blending perfume. That’s the way it’s always been in the traditional fragrance industry—the scent of a flower or anything sweet has been seen as distinctly feminine, while notes of leather, tobacco, or spices have signaled masculinity and testosterone. But a
Photo courtesy of Vogue Eyewear.Soak up the sun in style. Summertime means sunshine and outdoor fun, so it’s the perfect time to break out your sunglasses collection. Whether you’re spending a day at the beach or just running errands, a great pair of shades can elevate any outfit. Between the return of Aviators thanks to
Join personal trainer Rachel McClusky for a 15-minute sculpt class that will work your whole body — and all you need to get started is a towel! This low-impact routine starts with standing core and arm circuits. (To get the most out of those arm moves, keep the tension on the towel!) You’ll gradually build
As the great modern philosopher Julia Fox once said, “You’re either born a muse or you’re not.” By her own meme-ified suggestion, the actress has been a source of inspiration to many. Most notably, Uncut Gems co-director Josh Safdie and her former paramour Kanye West. Say what you will about the veracity of Fox’s claim,
Betty Gilpin has what perhaps could be called character dysmorphia: the feeling that, as an actress, her body isn’t right for the roles she wants to play. That’s not exactly a groundbreaking notion in Hollywood; actresses have complained for decades about looks-based typecasting and its correlation to the glut of two-dimensional women onscreen. But Gilpin—the
Photography via https://www.tiktok.com/@hayleybuix. Graphic by Leo TapelAnd it might be even more insidious. By Natalie Michie Date June 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter -I was tapping my way through the filters on TikTok when a dark thought came to mind: is there something wrong with my face? My jaw slimmed and widened, my eyes enlarged and
Life gets more fun in the summer — it’s just a fact. The sun sets later, beach days and rooftop hangs make a comeback, and you get to bring out all those flowery ‘fits that have been collecting dust in the back of your closet. It’s the time to let loose and be joyful, and
Courtesy “If you want it, you make it happen,” says Jenny Mollen. “You fucking fight.” True to her words, the writer and actress didn’t take no for an answer when it came to releasing her first-ever novel, City of Likes. In fact, she spent the bulk of the past four years shopping out the social
Welcome to Glam Room, our beauty destination where we put celeb-founded beauty brands to the test. As A-listers continue to launch new ranges on the regular, we’re using our beauty editor expertise to sniff out which products from the line are worth the hype—no lies, no publicists, no ads. Our latest contestant: about-face, created by
Graphic by Leo TapelFeaturing low-maintenance skincare, the reinvention of Haus Labs by Lady Gaga and a fierce Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance upgrade. By Katrina McGaughey Date June 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter With wintry weather well behind us and the world feeling like it has finally reopened, hitting the beach, soaking in some well-deserved sunshine and
First, let’s dispense with the bullsh*t. Abortion is healthcare; that is not open to debate. Abortion care is part of a spectrum of reproductive healthcare that, like prenatal care, birth care, postpartum care, cancer screenings, fibroid treatments, and endometriosis care, must be available to all our communities with dignity and self-determination. Abortion carries more shame
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