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9 Aug

NewJeans Singer Hanni Dons YCH Little White Dress to

NewJeans Singer Hanni Dons YCH Little White Dress to
NewJeans member Hanni made an easy style statement to the Chaumet “Bee My Love” collection pop-up store opening in Seoul on Tuesday, embracing a dainty, minimalist look. Hanni went the classic route, wearing a flared minidress that included a scrunched black border trim along her neckline and small straps. The star coordinated the YCH dress with Gianvito Rossi black ribbon stiletto sandals and Chaumet jewelry, including the brand’s Bee My Love pendant, hoop earrings and bracelet. Hanni WireImage Hanni is the recent star to have a good time Chaumet, which also counts Cha Eun Woo, Jessica Alba and Natalia Vodianova as ambassadors. Individually, NewJeans has secured plenty of relationships in the style and sweetness industry, with Hanni having the role as ambassador...
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9 Aug

Experts Share The Best Suggestions For Laid Edges For

Experts Share The Best Suggestions For Laid Edges For
Even after your hairstylist finishes that last crimp or curl and lays that final strand into place, we all know our style isn’t secured until she pulls out a small bristled brush, scoops it right into a thick gel and draws your baby hairs right into a wave-like pattern of perfection. There are every kind of intricate ways to perform professionally laid edges. As Black women have continued to cleared the path in hair innovation, popular tools and tricks for edge control have grow to be tried and true. But, when summer months and the warmth that comes with them arrive, all of our beauty secrets that were held together in colder temperatures melt away under the sun, and baby hairs...
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9 Aug

Daniel Blumberg: ‘I used to be attempting to make

Daniel Blumberg: ‘I used to be attempting to make
The London artist’s third solo album, GUT, is an acute exploration of illness and physical fatigue Daniel Blumberg is in a state of flux. The London-based multidisciplinary artist has just finished acting at Rewire Festival in The Hague, where he debuted his third solo record GUT. Tomorrow he’s meant to fly to Budapest to complete work on the rating for Brady Corbet’s upcoming film The Brutalist, but the small print of his flight have yet to be firmed up. Sitting within the green room of the gothic church venue, he fastidiously puts away his cigarettes and offers me a glass of wine – his go-to rider alongside a jar of pickles and canned...
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