Month: November 2021

Iconic ’80s supermodel Joan Severance has her jaw-dropping beauty routine down to an art, from a masterful skin-care prep to an arsenal of tiny, sleight of hand makeup tricks that camouflage any traces of the vitiligo she’s been living with since childhood. The result? A five-minute regimen that enhances what she’s got—while magically turning back
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Ukrainian medical responder and radiation expert Alla Shapiro reviews the validity of the HBO series “Chernobyl.” Alla shares some real-life on-site experiences to explain whether clips from the series are true to what actually happened on April 26th, 1986 and the days that followed. Dr. Shapiro received a Medical degree and a PhD degree in
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Your Body Knows Best (2020) By Emma Currie I don’t think I’ve been more prepared for anything in my life as I was for my first period, which I credit to the girls of Cabin G11 at Camp Manitou. Every night the summer I turned 12, after the counselors had turned out the lights and
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Trying to find the true meaning of the phrase smart casual can quickly turn into a nightmare. The Oxford Dictionary defines it as “neat, conventional, yet relatively informal in style, especially as worn to conform to a particular dress code”. But these days it’s quite common for smart casual to be the dress code. So
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In July, the Norwegian women’s beach handball team drew international attention when the athletes refused to wear the sport’s mandatory bikini uniforms — and were fined as a result. Months later, their bravery has paid off. Per a change in the International Handball Federation rule book, women will now be required to wear fitted shorts
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Another witching hour is upon us. Months after sources told Variety that a follow-up to 1993’s Hocus Pocus was officially brewing at Disney+, the movie is confirmed—and creeping toward a 2022 release date. Disney recently announced that Hocus Pocus 2, a “spooky sequel” to the original film, would land at Disney+, with Anne Fletcher attached
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Don’t let the season’s more audacious trends deter you from trying something new. We’ll show you how it’s done, starting with four front-runners. THE VIBE: ELECTRIC LADYLAND Rianna + Nina Courtesy of Rianna + Nina Courtesy Outfit 1 Beaded Necklace Jacquie Aiche Jacquie Aiche $1,625.00 Polo Top Colville Colville $295.00 Faux Leather Culottes Materiel FarFetch
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Menswear has long made icons out of outsiders. From beatniks to goths, it’s subcultures – those underground coteries outside the confines of everything mainstream – that have given so many current wardrobe staples their style cachet. Music, language and rituals all help define a subculture but it’s a gang’s visual signifiers that give it away
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Riverdale’s Cole Sprouse gets free coffee, visits some gravestones, and never forgets his camera. Director: Lotfy Nathan Fashion Editor: Justin Fernandez DP: Ray Leve 2nd Camera: Jordan Tetewsky Groomer: Michael J. Fernandez Sound: Jesse Stormo Edited by Jesse Threatt Filmed at the Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop Still haven’t subscribed
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Runway, backstage, and front-row footage from the New York show. Watch the Rodarte Fall 2012 ready-to-wear fashion show footage from Style.com. Want more? Visit Style.com for more runway shows, fashion trends, shopping guides, and news about models and designers. Still haven’t subscribed to Style on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/styleyoutubesub CONNECT WITH STYLE Web: http://www.style.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/styledotcom
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In this episode of Derek Does Stuff with a Friend, Derek Blasberg challenges Jet Packinski (Liza Koshy) to stick his hands in the Fear Box. Packinski touches a rooster, a hairless rat, and some other weird stuff. His reactions are priceless. Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M ABOUT VANITY FAIR Arts
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Not a lot of people know this, but the pocket square has been around since before Don Draper. Quite a bit before, in fact. Handkerchiefs have been popular since the 1400s, when the upper classes first adopted them as an accessory. Silk and embroidered, they were used as symbols of wealth and status. French nobles
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