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25 Apr

Spring 2024 Bridal Trend: The Special One

Spring 2024 Bridal Trend: The Special One
While the demand for modest wedding day fashion stays strong, the spring 2024 season of Recent York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week proved that after the weather begins heating up, skin is certainly still in — even on the altar.  Amid a mixture of runway shows and showroom appointments, the shoulder proved this season’s erogenous zone du-jour.  Right on trend is Sofia Richie, who wed fiancé Elliot Grange in Antibes Saturday at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in France. The influencer and Nudestix beauty director covered up with a custom high-neck dress embellished with beaded fringe by Chanel for her rehearsal dinner before flashing her collarbone in a scalloped halter-style on the outdoor ceremony. Richie later donned a low-cut two-piece, also by the French fashion...
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25 Apr

Megan Fox Is not Back on Instagram, but Her

Megan Fox Is not Back on Instagram, but Her
Megan Fox is probably not back on Instagrambut that does not imply she is not serving up serious social media manicure inspiration. Taurus season is upon us and Fox, a proud Taurean born on May 16, is prepared for her time within the celestial highlight.Manicurist Brittney Boyce, who often works with Fox and stars like Kim Kardashian and the D'Amelio sisters, shared Fox's zodiac-themed mania deep, inky black rounded stiletto-shaped set painted with delicate silver-white stars, crescent moons, eyes and the symbol for Taurus on the center finger of 1 hand. It's perfect for the star, who's deeply involved in zodiac placements and birth charts and is largely an authority astrologer. (See her skills at work on an Ellen appearance...
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25 Apr

Beauty is a privilege in case you’re growing up

Beauty is a privilege in case you’re growing up
One author reflects on her uneasy relationship with buying make-up in light of her low-income upringing There have been 4.1 million children living in poverty in 2017, and it’s predicted that because of the continuing Universal Credit rollout this December, there will likely be an extra 400,000 by 2022. Growing up, I used to be considered one of them. As a baby, I struggled to construct a healthy relationship with beauty, since it was something I literally couldn’t afford to do. I used to be ignorant on the time of the indisputable fact that I used to be already privileged in other ways by default – fitting the Western beauty industry ideals of being...
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