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16 Dec

Former InStyle Magazine Editor Launches Heirloom Jewelry Brand

Former InStyle Magazine Editor Launches Heirloom Jewelry Brand
If there may be jewelry to be found, Elana Zajdman has seen it — from brands small and enormous, and provenance each very old and strikingly latest. The veteran fashion editor — most recently of InStyle, where she worked as senior accessories and jewellery editor — has now taken her knowledge and design acumen closer to home. Zajdman has launched her own jewelry brand, Estelle Galerie, to deal with what she felt was a void out there. The brand, rooted in heirloom styling, is handmade in Recent York City and largely priced under $500. Zajdman wants her line to feel like essentially the most convenient of antique stores — providing a window into discovery and enabling shoppers to treat themselves at an...
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16 Dec

Exclusive: Sneak Peek Of Savage X Fenty Show Vol.

Exclusive: Sneak Peek Of Savage X Fenty Show Vol.
By now, everyone knows that the bar is high in relation to Savage X Fenty. Rihanna’s inclusive apparel line has challenged the standards of the industry and, with its”fashion show experiences,” pushed the bounds of experiential activations. Now in its fourth consecutive 12 months, the Savage X Fenty show is back. On November 9, the annual fashion experience returns to Prime Video—and be prepared to be blown away! The Emmy award-winning special, known for mixing the intersections of fashion, art, music, and popular culture, is bound to deliver yet one more punch this 12 months. Along with unveiling recent coveted styles, there might be electric performances by global musical artists like Burna Boy and Maxwell. In typical Savage X fashion, there...
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16 Dec

Why Aren’t More People Talking About The Death Of

Why Aren’t More People Talking About The Death Of
The necklines of her gowns hung riskily low. Like, prudish audible gasp low. Too quick of an arm flourish would’ve placed Joyce Bryant at the middle of a scandal. Possibly she knew that. She shook her curves and sang her tunes, her even-toned, tawny body at all times threatening to spill out of her dress. Over 35 years before Mary J. Blige wailed Black girls’ blues in a blonde coif, Bryant’s platinum hair gleamed as she trilled for packed crowds. Her eyes were naturally low, and he or she stared on the camera (with its tongue little doubt unfurled) like she knew exactly what she wanted from you. She used her airy upper register to the touch on subjects too...
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