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Photography by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesWhile Ye’s “White Lives Matter” shirts have sparked calls for honest fashion criticism, there has been no outright boycott. By Bernadette Morra Date October 5, 2022 Facebook Twitter On October 3, Kanye West sparked outrage when he unveiled a series of “White Lives Matter” T-shirts during Paris Fashion Week.
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Image Source: Lauren Wade Sometimes, Elyse Myers just needs to take a break from her face. Not in a bad way, but when you spend hours filming and editing videos of yourself, like the comedian does for her TikTok account of 5.6 million followers, staring at your face for that long can start to feel
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Alicia Siemens shoves her arm back into the sagging sack of flannel and graphic T-shirts to pull a periwinkle something out of the stack. She holds it up against her chest to reveal a floral-print peasant dress circa 1970s. “There’s some staining,” she says, touching a yellowing lace collar, “But we should be able to
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Image Source: Getty / Kristina Bumphrey Tracee Ellis Ross puts in serious work on leg day. The actor and beauty-business owner recently shared snippets of her workout in an Instagram video on Oct. 4 with the caption, “Getting it in!” Ross demonstrated seven different exercises targeting her lower body and glutes, and they looked beyond
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Layered fabrics. Rich details. Regal accessories. Fashion is undoubtedly enjoying a moment of maximalism and celebration. But lately, there’s one key element of this over-the-top mode of dressing that feels new: the color black. At Burberry this season, models sported sculpted tailoring layered head-to-toe, with a healthy dose of quilted jackets worn over utilitarian coats.
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Despite writing an entire book about H Mart, Michelle Zauner remains largely unbothered whenever she shops at the Asian supermarket chain (which is very frequently). “They definitely don’t care,” she says over the phone. “It’s humbling.” Though the musician and writer, who performs under the moniker Japanese Breakfast, can procure groceries in relative peace, total
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With the midterm election just weeks away, all eyes are on some of the most newly-engaged voters in the country: women. After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, we’ve seen high voter registration among women, suggesting that we could see a record number of voters come November. While this story has dominated
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Photography by Mitchell Haddad/CBS Photo Archive via Getty ImagesIf pumpkin spice lattes were a show, Gilmore Girls would be it. By Natalie Michie Date October 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Every year at the start of autumn, as the air gets crisp and the leaves begin to change, Gilmore Girls becomes my whole personality. Let me
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“I was the scientist behind it. It started in my garage.” Eric Pressly is talking about Olaplex, the cult-favorite haircare brand credited with saving damaged, over-processed hair. Olaplex introduced us to the idea of “bond-building” haircare—products that can prevent or repair damage by strengthening the bonds that make up our hair’s internal structure. And now,
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