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15 May

Exclusive: Timothée Chalamet on his French roots and becoming

Exclusive: Timothée Chalamet on his French roots and becoming
For Dazed Beauty, Timmy discusses his first-ever fragrance campaign, his upcoming role as Bob Dylan and the facility of scent as creative self-expression Timothée Chalamet is officially a Chanel girlie. Today, the style house announced him as the brand new face of its men’s fragrance, Bleu de Chanel. It's the primary time Chalamet has been an envoy of any fashion or beauty label, and marks a latest era for the scent – one which flirts with a more edgy and audacious style that's open to all possibilities. Shot by Mario Sorrenti, the official campaign will drop in June so Timmy stans don’t have long to attend until they'll feast on latest content. Until then,...
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23 Oct

Respect Our Roots: A Transient History Of Our Braids

Respect Our Roots: A Transient History Of Our Braids
Getting braids—single plaits, cornrows or any style that weaves together three strands of hair—is a rite of passage for a lot of Black women in America. Who can remember spending hours as a toddler sitting on the ground between a loved one’s legs as your tresses were rigorously intertwined? And today as adults lots of us frequent salons for more expertly crafted masterpieces. Nonetheless, unlike lots of our popular styles, equivalent to finger waves and rod sets, braids are greater than mere aesthetics. They bind us together. They're an integral a part of Black culture—past, present and future. ANCESTRAL ROOTS  The invention of ancient stone paintings depicting women with cornrows in North Africa shows that braids date back hundreds of years. Of their...
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17 Sep

Respect Our Roots: A Transient History Of Our Braids

Respect Our Roots: A Transient History Of Our Braids
Getting braids—single plaits, cornrows or any style that weaves together three strands of hair—is a rite of passage for a lot of Black women in America. Who can remember spending hours as a baby sitting on the ground between a loved one’s legs as your tresses were rigorously intertwined? And today as adults a lot of us frequent salons for more expertly crafted masterpieces. Nevertheless, unlike a number of our popular styles, equivalent to finger waves and rod sets, braids are greater than mere aesthetics. They bind us together. They're an integral a part of Black culture—past, present and future. ANCESTRAL ROOTS  The invention of ancient stone paintings depicting women with cornrows in North Africa shows that braids date back 1000's of years....
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