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July 2023

27 Jul

EXCLUSIVE: Meadow Walker Signs With CAA

Meadow Walker has signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation, WWD has learned exclusively. The 24-year-old model, daughter of the late Paul Walker, made her runway debut opening for Proenza Schouler and starred within the Recent York label’s 2021 pre-fall campaign. She also opened Matthew M. Williams’ first Givenchy show during Paris Fashion Week, before fronting its 2021 ready-to-wear autumn-winter ads and becoming the face of Givenchy Beauty. “CAA is an incredible agency that represents a number of the world’s biggest creatives,” Walker said in an announcement to WWD. “I absolutely love fashion and dealing as a model and I feel CAA Fashion is the right space for me to grow and really make my mark on the industry. I’m really excited...
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27 Jul

Kylie Jenner admits to cosmetic surgery and says she

Kylie appears to be the one Kardashian even attempting to reckon with a few of the decisions she has made around cosmetic surgery and altering her appearance Kylie Jenner has said that she regrets having cosmetic surgery on her body, after opening up about her boob job for the primary time. Within the season finalé of The Kardashians which was released today (July 27), Kylie spoke candidly about undergoing surgery on her breasts just months before getting pregnant with Stormi, and the way having a daughter has caused her to rethink a lot of the selections she made about her body at a young age. “I could be heartbroken if she desired to...
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27 Jul

The Promise Of The Pledge: Aurora James’s Persistent Commitment

Aurora James proudly lives between two worlds—altruism and capitalism. The universes intersected in a post on her Instagram in 2020 calling major retailers to support Black businesses following the brutal killing of George Floyd and subsequent social justice rebellion leaving many corporations asking what they'll do to point out solidarity with the Black community. “I'm asking you to commit to purchasing 15% of your products from Black owned businesses,” James wrote. “So a lot of your businesses are built on Black spending power. So a lot of your stores are arrange in Black communities. So a lot of your sponsored posts are seen on Black feeds. That is the least you may do for us. We represent 15% of the...
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