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19 Apr

Amelia Dimoldenberg Wanted To Replace Anna Wintour at Vogue

Amelia Dimoldenberg Wanted To Replace Anna Wintour at Vogue
British Vogue presents ‘In The Bag’ with Amelia Dimoldenberg. The _Chicken Shop Date_ mastermind reveals her handbag essentials, as we have a look inside Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Louis Vuitton handbag. Amelia’s first essential? Her Vogue scrapbook. “I used to be obsessive about British Vogue and I all the time desired to be the Editor… I might rip out bits of Vogue and I might write my comments — which were actually very scathing.” Watch the complete episode of British Vogue’s ‘In The Bag’ as Amelia Dimoldenberg gives us a sneak peek inside her Louis Vuitton bag. #AmeliaDimoldenberg #ChickenShopDate #Vogue Subscribe to British Vogue►► https://www.youtube.com/britishvogue?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: https://www.vogue.co.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishvogue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishvogue Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishvogue Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/britishvogue Newsletter: https://www.vogue.co.uk/newsletters Subscribe: https://www.vogue.co.uk/subscribe ABOUT BRITISH VOGUE British Vogue is the world’s leading premium lifestyle and...
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7 Apr

Hair Waters May Soon Replace Your Favorite Hair Mask

Hair Waters May Soon Replace Your Favorite Hair Mask
A fast rinse with H2O doesn't do much on your hair, but hair waters have a dryness-quenching power that rivals the advantages of a 10-minute mask. These tonics and mists rehydrate parched strands, adding softness and shine without the burden — or the wait, as they work in as little as eight seconds. Oils, masks, and creams once reigned supreme, but you’ll now find an array of liquid options focused on restoring damaged hair and creating mirror-like sheen.We first noticed the floodgates had opened around 2020, when shine-enhancing, damage-repairing lamellar waters moved from salon sinks to your shower. Lamellar waters take their name from the scientific term “lamella,” which refers to a skinny layer, explains Balanda Atis, AVP of scientific communications...
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