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22 Jan

Chaz A. Jordan’s 1989 Studio Is Whatever You Want

Chaz A. Jordan’s 1989 Studio Is Whatever You Want
For designer Chaz A. Jordan, the past decade has “been a minute” as he gave the ultimate adjustments ahead of the primary show of 1989 Studio, his latest brand founded in 2021. Showing in Paris, “doing damage like Rick [Owens] and Balmain under Christophe Decarnin” in the identical venues, felt like an investment finally coming to fruition.  “My time here was special super formative — 2013 is once I moved to Paris. I used to be with Virgil [Abloh] and that whole crew, we were running around, it was watching the throne period,” he recalled. Now that he was there, the moment felt bittersweet but he was “glad that [he and the team] finally made the statement in the precise time,” with a...
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22 Jan

Lisa Rinna Is Up For Every part And Anything

Lisa Rinna Is Up For Every part And Anything
On Friday night, the tables were turned on the Salle Pleyel concert hall, with musical artists taking to their seats fairly than the stage for the third chapter of Nigo’s tenure at Kenzo. Outside, Parisian fans had given a warm welcome, screaming in delight because the likes of rappers Pusha T, Skepta, Tyga and Kodak Black, who was carrying his one-year-old daughter Queen Yuri Kapri in his arms, got here in thick and fast. Pharrell Williams also arrived along with his family, posing with wife Helen Lasichanh and son Rocket in a photocall with spinning arms that captured an aerial 360-degree video portrait.    “I like Paris — similar to my home. It’s all the time so good to me, all the time,...
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22 Jan

Witch Hazel Is Making A Major Comeback

Witch Hazel Is Making A Major Comeback
Just saying the words "witch hazel" stings just a little bit. "Historically, in its purest form, witch hazel is used as an astringent to contract the skin’s tissues to provide the looks of smaller pores and draw oil [from the skin]," says dermatologist Michelle Henry, MDa clinical instructor of dermatology on the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in Recent York City. That astringent effect sometimes worked just a little too well, as anyone who grew up within the ‘90s or early aughts might remember from splashing their skin red and flaky back within the day. "Its astringent effect implies that it really works by drawing water out of the skin," says Perry Romanowski, a cosmetic chemist and co-host of the Beauty...
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