Month: June 2022

You don’t have to follow the trends or be versed in sartorial history to see that 1990s style is influencing today’s looks in a big way. From slouchy denim and spaghetti straps to bucket hats and minimalist sunglasses, everything we loved about the decade’s effortlessly chic attitude is back—and all over our social media feeds.
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Graphic by Kayleen DicuangcoThis Pride season, let’s put our dollars toward LGBTQIA2S+-founded and -owned beauty brands that are championing and supporting queer communities year-round. By Pascale Diverlus Date June 30, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pride month welcomes us with colourful sidewalks, the strategically planned product launch and a month’s worth of rainbow washing. Even as many
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The iconic Priscilla Presley shares the secret to her 1960s bouffants and how she managed to buy her dress incognito when she planned to marry “The King,” Elvis Presley. Director: Blair Waters Director Of Photography: Stephen Tringali Editor: Katie Wolford Producers: Naomi Nishi, Nicola Pardy Associate Director, Creative Development: Alexandra Gurvitch Camera Operator: Gio Barot
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Mild spoilers ahead for Only Murders in the Building season 2, episode 2. Cara Delevingne kissed longtime close friend Selena Gomez on screen…and told E! all about it on the network’s While You Were Streaming web series. Delevingne, who plays mysterious art world insider Alice on Only Murders in the Building’s second season, reflected on
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Alessandro Vigilante. PHOTOGRAPHY VIA IMAXTREE.COM“There are no more rules today about whose body or body type can go scantily clad.” By Connor Garel Date June 29, 2022 Facebook Twitter Is cut-out clothing the key to genderless expression? My mother used to complain about the cost of “incomplete clothing.” Made restless by our suburban neighbourhood, we
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Emily ElconinGetty Images We knew it was coming, but that didn’t make it sting any less last week when the Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of established precedent by abolishing the constitutional right to abortion. Yet as devastating as the ruling is for many, this most regressive of moments can serve as a pathway
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By the time Warren Lotas’ first store opened its doors in Los Angeles on a recent Saturday morning, hundreds of people had already queued up outside. Some had started camping out the night before, eager to get early access to a streetwear brand known for its namesake designer’s distinctive heavy metal-inspired, hand-painted illustrations and high-quality
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While packing for an Ireland-bound flight, Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan answers 73 questions from Vogue. Saoirse talks about her famously difficult first name, the causes closest to her heart, and best advice she’s ever received. Also, according to Saoirse, the Irish goodbye is NOT a thing… Filmed on location at the Covent Garden Hotel, London.
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We’re back at the Arconia, the fireworks are sparkling in Charles Haden-Savage’s imagination, and wouldn’t you know it—more people are dead! Last season’s finale of the hilarious murder-mystery comedy Only Murders in the Building ended, as expected, on a quaint note: Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) returned to her apartment in the famed Upper West Side
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Film composer Hans Zimmer reflects on his legendary career. Zimmer composed music for over 100 movies, including “My Beautiful Launderette,” “Rain Man,” “Gladiator,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Inception,” “Interstellar,” and “Blue Planet II.” Tune in for BBC America’s Planet Earth: Blue Planet II.” Still haven’t subscribed
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