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29 Oct

Paris Hilton’s Revolutionary Latest Bill

British Vogue presents Paris Hilton’s Life in Looks, as Paris takes Vogue through her 12 favourite looks from her profession up to now… from her early noughties trailblazing during ‘The Easy Life’ era to her 2023 Met Gala look, as she and everybody in attendance paid tribute to the late Karl Lagerfeld. ‘I used to be going for the Barbiecore vibes before there was even the word Barbiecore; I invented it,’ Paris Hilton tells Vogue while looking back at a few of her most timeless looks from the Noughties to now. Working example: the bubblegum Versace dress she accessorised with an actual Barbie-branded backpack from FAO Schwarz in 2001. Other moments from Hilton that may live to tell the tale Pinterest...
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15 Dec

Isamaya Ffrench interview: meet the revolutionary make-up artist

Isamaya Ffrench interview Isamaya Ffrench interview To explain Isamaya Ffrench as a revolutionary force inside the beauty industry looks like an understatement. As we noted when she launched Isamaya, her eponymous beauty brand earlier this yr, her work as global beauty director of Burberry, the unique creative director of each Dazed Beauty and Byredo make-up, and collaborations with musicians, designers, and photographers alike have resulted in images which are strikingly visceral, sometimes disturbingly so. But beneath their arresting surface are at all times serious questions: how is our perception of beauty formed? How can we subvert those perceptions? Is there any such thing as beauty anyway? Can that which is ‘ugly’ or ‘grotesque’ not be beautiful too? With the newest, rodeo-themed drop from Isamaya’s Wild...
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24 Oct

‘Black trans power’: Inside 2020’s revolutionary Stonewall Protests

A latest book, titled Revolution Is Love: A 12 months of Black Trans Liberation, remembers the movement through photos, essays and interviews – read an excerpt here Back in May 2020, a Black trans woman named Nina Pop was killed in Missouri. Weeks later, in Florida, a Black trans man named Tony McDade was also killed. The next month, activists Qween Jean and Joela Rivera launched into a journey to the Stonewall Inn – the positioning of the historic 1969 riots that catalysed the fashionable gay rights movement. At Stonewall, Jean and Rivera initiated weekly actions, where lots of of individuals met every Thursday to march for Black queer and trans lives. The marches...
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