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2 May

So, Is Anne Hathaway Wearing a Bumpit on the

So, Is Anne Hathaway Wearing a Bumpit on the
Once upon a time — within the ‘90s — Bumpits were on everyone’s vanity. (The crescent-shaped hair accessory was the key to sky-high hair, in any case.) If the late-night infomercials for it didn’t persuade you to try maneuvering your personal pouf, let Anne Hathaway’s 2023 Met Gala hairstyle encourage you. Getty ImagesHathaway walked down the white carpet with a voluminous half-up bouffant. Hair cascaded down her back and she or he left face-framing pieces loose for added elegance. This stunner of a mode was created by hairstylist Orlando Pita who added an exceptional touch to the back. “The look contains a Chanel-inspired hair camellia, a flower made out of hair, from a show I once did within the mid-'90s,”...
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27 Mar

They Are Wearing: Shanghai Fashion Week Fall 2023

They Are Wearing: Shanghai Fashion Week Fall 2023
SHANGHAI — The primary fully physical Shanghai Fashion Week kicked off last Thursday as town steadily recovers from the pandemic. There are not any longer many individuals wearing masks on the road, and social life is back. After spending greater than three years living under the shadow of COVID-19, showgoers have adopted a more pragmatic way of dressing this season, reflecting the nation’s cautious attitude toward the economy and geopolitical tensions. From the looks outside the emerging talent showcase platform Labelhood, and Ontimeshow, town’s largest trade show, it appeared that street-y styles have diminished, replaced with sharp and modern tailoring and statement outerwear in muted tones because the weather in Shanghai stays cold and wet. At Labelhood, a retailer and talent support platform...
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19 Feb

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their

Intimate portraits of queer people in Colorado wearing their
Intimate portraits of queer people MaryV Benoit talks about photographing the secure and sacred queer spaces of a community under attack In a hostile world, where it may possibly be dangerous to simply exist as yourself, queer spaces have long been havens of safety, freedom and self-expression without judgment; places where people may be who they're without limits. These sacred spaces may be present in many forms, from early Twentieth-century Mafia-protected Greenwich Village bars like Provincetown Landing and The Swing Rendezvous, to the ballrooms of Harlem and Harvey Milk’s camera store in San Francisco. Sometimes, probably the most private sanctuary is the bedroom. It’s on this space that MaryV Benoit photographed Colorado’s binder-wearing community for her recent collaboration with queer wellness brand For...
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