“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
You can tell a lot about a man from his best graphic tees. That’s how the old saying goes, right? The ultimate form of self-expression, the best graphic tees help you tell the universe exactly the type of guy you are (or at least who you want to be). But aren’t they a bit childish?
Selena Gomez gave a very wide-ranging interview to The Hollywood Reporter for its Awards Chatter podcast this week, and at one point, the Only Murders in the Building actress reflected candidly on how her public health struggles with lupus and breakups from Justin Bieber (in spring 2018, although they were on-off dating for 10 years
Image Source: Getty / Matt King Serena Williams is back. On June 14, the seven-time Wimbledon champion teased her return to the tournament after a year-long hiatus. Alongside a photo of her wearing Nike tennis shoes on Instagram, she wrote “SW and SW19. It’s a date. 2022 See you there,” referencing All England Club’s postal
While there’s certainly something to be said for doing things the traditional way, it doesn’t always mean it’s the best way. Take your wedding band, for example. It’s eye-catching. It’s strong and sturdy. It tells a timeless tale of love and devotion. All of these things are true. But it’s also true that “traditional” rings
When Katori Hall’s Mississippi stripper saga P-Valley premiered in July 2020, star Nicco Annan immediately claimed viewers’ hearts. As house mother and diva extraordinaire Uncle Clifford—who identifies as non-binary and uses she/her pronouns—Annan (he/him) channels the soul of the show, empathetic and fierce, as the strip club owner leads the dancers of the Pynk through
Relationships are constantly evolving — and so are the ways in which we define them. We’re no longer limited to the designations of “platonic,” “friendly,” or “romantic” — there’s an ever-expanding glossary of words that can describe the connection between two or more people, which sometimes makes it even more difficult to DTR. Take queerplatonic
Meghan Markle brought her most elegant businesswoman style to visit Project Fearless. The Duchess of Sussex partnered with the Amsterdam-based nonprofit, which works to empower young women and nonbinary students to further their education, be creative, and become the best versions of themselves. Chris Allerton Meghan joined the organization’s first entrepreneurship course as a guest
Can’t quite get your hair to cooperate? The best hair paste for men will help fix the trickiest of bad hair days. Whether you’re rocking an 80s-inspired quiff or a slick side parting, the right product is essential to molding the perfect look. Men’s hair paste – the MVP of hair products – is the
I lay on the floor of a 407-year-old French chapel, reconstructed stone by stone on a lavender-covered hill at Cal-a-Vie, a tony Southern California destination spa. Six crystal bowls surrounded me, humming with a soothing sound. Palms up, eyes closed, I was there for a sound bath, a form of meditation that studies suggest can
Blame the chickpeas. See, it all started with Courteney Cox’s 2010 interview with the Los Angeles Times. The actress told the paper that Jennifer Aniston ate the same salad on the set of Friends every day for 10 years, a “doctored up” Cobb. It’s gone viral over the years as folks on social media authoritatively
Photography by BY SIMON PELLA/COURTESY OF GORMPride may be only a month long, but you can support these stylish queer-owned businesses all year round. By Russ Martin Date June 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Thirty days just isn’t enough time to celebrate the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Luckily, what started as Pride Month in June has blossomed into
There’s nothing like a core-and-glute workout to get your muscles firing on all cylinders — just ask Tracee Ellis Ross, who hit the gym recently for a workout that’s guaranteed to to kick your butt (while strengthening it, of course). The best part: Ross is getting in ab work while targeting her glutes — hence