Month: February 2023

Before I became a parent and was still pondering the pros and cons of having children, a friend told me, half-jokingly, that the worst part of having kids is other parents. It’s a rejoinder that popped into my mind watching the television adaption of Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s novel, Fleishman Is In Trouble, as Rachel, played by
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Hair breakage is one of those beauty terms like “chicken skin” or “scalp micropigmentation,” where you don’t really understand what it is until you have it. My first experience with hair breakage happened a year ago when I lost my bleaching virginity and became a blonde. Along my part, I began noticing short, broken off
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Pamela Anderson’s 2023, so far, can best be summarized as a full-fledged career renaissance. Last month, the Baywatch star returned to the pop culture scene with the release of her candid Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story, and her memoir, Love, Pamela. In the weeks since, she’s quickly reestablished herself as a style icon, influencing
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Diesel Fall 2023 front row.. Photography by Getty ImagesIncluding the six Indigenous Canadian designers who presented their collections. By Annika Lautens Date February 27, 2023 Facebook Twitter Is fashion’s obsession with creating viral moments over? Given drag artist Alexi Stone’s buzzed-about impersonation of Jennifer Coolidge at the Diesel show, perhaps not yet. But, if Milan
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Simone Ashley talks to Emma Chamberlain about her golden dress and what she’s expecting for her first Met. #metgala #metgala2022 Still haven’t subscribed to Vogue on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/vogueyoutubesub Get the best of Vogue delivered right in your inbox ►► https://bit.ly/3xAZyQg Want to hear more from our editors? Subscribe to the magazine ►► http://bit.ly/2wXh1VW Check
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Peter Meineck, Professor of Classics in the Modern World at New York University, is back to review more Greek and Roman mythology scenes from films and television including ‘Aquaman,’ ‘Immortals,’ ‘Jason and the Argonauts,’ ‘Xena: Warrior Princess,’ ‘Troy’ and ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.’ 00:00 Intro 00:09 ‘Aquaman’ 02:07 ‘Immortals’ 04:46 ‘Jason and the Argonauts’
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Miley Cyrus‘s sound has changed a lot over the years, as have her style, hair, and love interests. There were her pop-meets-occasional-hints-of-hidden-angst days during “Hannah Montana” (anyone else dance wildly around their bedroom to “7 Things” and “Fly on the Wall”?!). Then came the punk pixie-cut, “Wrecking Ball,” twerking-with-her-tongue-out “Bangerz” era, followed by experimental albums
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Now more than ever, companies and brands are being held accountable for their diversity and inclusion efforts — and the same rings true for the fashion industry. Proper representation offers more opportunities for marginalized groups and the possibility for talent to be seen, especially in a visual medium like apparel. However, the fashion industry, like
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Anya Taylor-Joy made a splash last Sunday at the BAFTA Awards in her brown mini dress and giant cape ensemble. But tonight, the fashion-forward actress chose to skip this evening’s Screen Actors Guild Awards. Her absence isn’t too surprising: Taylor-Joy isn’t nominated for anything this year, nor did her film The Menu, which was nominated
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