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7 Apr

Law Roach ‘Releases Rage’ at ‘Beef’ Event in Black

Law Roach joined Netflix on the Release Your Rage event in Los Angeles on Wednesday to have fun the premiere of the brand new series “Beef,” which is now available to stream on the platform. The stylist took an elevated casual approach to day dressing for the occasion. Roach wore a white evening shirt with a denim jacket and paired them with a black maxiskirt. He topped off his look with black boots that featured a chunky heel. Roach accessorized with tinted sunglasses. Law Roach attends Netflix’s Release Your Rage event on April 5 in Los Angeles. Getty Images for Netflix The event was a mindfulness experience with painting, gardening and pottering activities for the guests. The event also featured a guided group...
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31 Mar

Megan Thee Stallion Shines in Vintage Paco Rabanne With

Donato Sardella Megan Thee Stallion and Law Roach got here together at The Hollywood Reporter and Jimmy Choo’s Most Powerful Stylists in Hollywood dinner on Tuesday, with Stallion wearing a vintage designer piece and Roach making a twist on formalwear. For the occasion, Stallion wore a two-piece satin gold ensemble, including a wide-leg pant and a bikini-style top with a gold chain-link neckline from Paco Rabanne’s spring 1997 collection recreated for her by the brand’s current creative director, Julien Dossena. Megan Thee Stallion and Law Roach at The Hollywood Reporter’s Most Powerful Stylists in Hollywood event. Donato Sardella Stallion went for a press release afro, together with her look paying homage to Beyoncé’s “Austin Powers in Goldmember” character Foxxy Cleopatra. To create her search for...
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26 Dec

Latest York City Cracks Down on Hair Discrimination With

In response to the Latest York Times, the brand new guidelines released by the Latest York Commission on Human Rights deems the targeting of individuals based on their hair or hairstyle racial discrimination. Although all races are protected, the language utilized in the law suggests the aim is to thwart prejudice against Black people, distinctly declaring the correct of Latest Yorkers to wear their  “natural hair, treated or untreated hairstyles equivalent to locs, cornrows, twists, braids, Bantu knots, fades, Afros, and/or the correct to maintain hair in an uncut or untrimmed state.” Violators of the law will face penalties as much as $250,000 with no cap on damages. The commission can even implement internal policy changes and rehirings to corporations who're found...
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