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15 Sep

‘Drag Race’ Winner Sasha Colby to Release Hair Extension

Sasha Colby is launching a line of hair extensions, out Oct. 18. The winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15, is leaning into what she does best: the horse. Her first drop can be 28-inch ponytails in 10 colours for $99 each at sashacolbyhair.com (available for preorder on Friday). “Even before ‘Drag Race,’ I’ve been known for my ponytails,” said Colby, born Sasha Kekauoha — who made history as the primary Hawaiian transgender contestant to be crowned on the Emmy-winning show. “Since I won Miss Continental in 2012, I used to be infamous with my ponytail for talent. And, you already know, drag could be very handmade, and I hand-sewed my ponies, and it was pretty expensive. It was on the pricey...
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4 Apr

SASHA GAPANOVICH Spring 2023 Moscow – Fashion Channel

SASHA GAPANOVICH Spring 2023 Moscow - Fashion Channel Visit and Subscribe to Fashion Channel to seek out out more! - http://bit.ly/1OdEd04 Videos, fashion, stylists, models, the largest fashion events pass by us. Accurate descriptions for each video since 1982 with attention to the smallest details, that is what makes fashion channel the very best tool to immerse yourself in the style world at 360°. Beauty advices, news, secrets, backstage and exclusive fashion shows are all included inside our channel. All videos can be found in high resolution formats full HD on the YouTube Fashion Channel. Follow us and our channel if you ought to sustain with recent trends! #fashion ...
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31 Dec

Sasha Gordon’s self-portraits are designed to make you uncomfortable

In her latest exhibition at Hands of Others, currently showing at Jeffrey Deitch in Recent York, Sasha Gordon uses absurdist self-portraiture to focus on the conflicting issues in her personal life. Nevertheless, as an alternative of allowing her audience to sympathise with the stark emotions in her paintings, Gordon’s work is supposed to perturb us; there's a way of unnerving voyeurism when viewing these images as if we're seeing something we should always not.  “I’ve all the time felt really uncomfortable [in my body],” the Brooklyn-based artist tells Dazed. “I need the viewer to feel the identical discomfort of being on this body that’s being critiqued and checked out on a regular basis. I used to be all the time very...
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