Month: September 2022

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Elle Fanning and her boyfriend of four years, Max Minghella, have kept their romance private—but their history is robust and still ongoing as of August 30, 2022, when they were photographed holding hands in London. That appearance silenced any breakup rumors. The two have been romantically linked since July 2018, when they were seen holding
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Over the past few years, Charli D’Amelio has become a household name, amassing 146 million TikTok followers and counting, starring in her own reality TV show on Hulu, and becoming a mogul within the beauty industry. In 2020, the TikTok star and her sister Dixie D’Amelio became the faces of Morphe’s GenZ-centric makeup line Morphe
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Since 1860, Chopard, the famed Swiss jewelry and watch company, has been known for its luxe pieces. Its newest collection, My Happy Hearts, takes that elevated design sensibility and adds a touch of whimsy, for joyful accessories that are as wearable as they are chic. The collection is comprised of rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings,
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Photo by Stefania D’Alessandro/Getty ImagesTwo words: Julianne Moore. By Ivy Tang Date September 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Today marked the start of the 2022 Venice Film Festival and the stars are already turning out looks on the red carpet. President of the Jury, Julianne Moore, arrived in the Floating City wearing a casual Gucci ensemble,
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This month marks the first anniversary of the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan. But in a country crushed by unprecedented humanitarian crisis, there isn’t much to celebrate. Countless jobs lost, the banking system in turmoil, and half the population—nearly 20 million people—suffering from dangerously high levels of food insecurity. To some, the takeover feels
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