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25 Sep

Inside Heartstopper Star Joe Locke’s Dior Backpack | In

Inside Heartstopper Star Joe Locke’s Dior Backpack | In
British Vogue presents ‘In The Bag’ with Heartstopper’s Joe Locke. The Manx actor reveals his every day essentials, as we have a look inside Joe Locke’s Dior backpack. Certainly one of Joe’s beloved possessions? A Cartier ring. ‘I purchased it after I got a job last yr,’ the Heartstopper star explains. ‘I like shopping… I spend money on things I don’t need, after which don’t have any money for the things I do need.’ Other must-haves include a Ralph Lauren Wimbledon hat and a Dior denim jacket: ‘If there’s photos of me in public, 80 percent likelihood that I’m gonna be wearing this.’ Watch the complete episode of British Vogue’s ‘In The Bag’ as Heartstopper’s Joe Locke gives us a sneak...
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25 Sep

Ulta Beauty Desires to Spark Joy – WWD

Ulta Beauty Desires to Spark Joy – WWD
Ulta Beauty has tapped lawyer, podcast host and writer Mel Robbins to launch The Joy Project. After listening to feedback from associates who repeatedly witness guests struggle with negative self-talk, Ulta was inspired to know how the inner critic could possibly be affecting people’s ability to experience joy and overall well-being, the corporate said. Cue The Joy Study, commissioned by Ulta, which examined a sample of how 5,000 adults and youths experience joy and the common barriers to experiencing it on a each day basis.  It found that 73 percent of those surveyed experience negative self-talk, 70 percent experiencing it don’t recognize negative self-talk once they’re actively doing it, and 91 percent discover negative self-talk as a primary obstacle of their ability to...
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25 Sep

In photos: what for those who could change your

In photos: what for those who could change your
Nowadays it’s not about picking one aesthetic and sticking with it. In 2023, our make-up transforms as much as our ever-changing, ever-fluid identities do. Our emotions and thoughts are continuously shifting, so why wouldn’t we mess around with our make-up and experiment with different looks, picking and selecting depending on our mood that day? Swapping one look out for one more prefer it’s a Rubik’s Cube. It was this playful continuously changing approach to beauty that photographer Méile Hirtz desired to capture in her latest beauty shoot. “Our principal idea was to assume an object which might tell our beauty story in a single image. So I created one unique face for all the sweetness looks we had,” she says. “To...
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