Month: October 2020

Following an interminable wait, Dickinson fans finally received some good news: season 2 will premiere in January 2021. The inventive comedy about the life of Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) dropped its first season on AppleTV+ in November 2019, and Emisue stans have been anxiously awaiting a new season ever since. Below, everything we know about
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Six men have been charged with planning to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer with help from a “militia group” ahead of November 3, the date of the presidential election. According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court and unsealed on Thursday, the FBI learned about the alleged plot through confidential informants and by intercepting
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It’s undeniable that Princess Diana is a style icon (she was wearing bike shorts and sweatshirts long before that became our daily quarantine uniform). She’s worn some pretty unforgettable outfits through the years—two of which you can now get your hands on thanks to Rowing Blazers’ new fall-winter collection that launched on Thursday. The first
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Photograph by Rebecca Carty, B.Classicmedia. Design by Danielle Campbell. Welcome to My Story, our weekly series championing creatives of colour and their paths to success. By Natasha Bruno Date October 8, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter On September 24, 2021, a new annual awards gala is coming to town, and it’s saluting Black excellence within Canada’s fashion
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You know what I think about a lot? That time Jason Mamoa called out Chris Pratt for posing with a single-use plastic water bottle on Instagram by commenting, in part, “Bro … WTF.” Since then, whenever I scroll past a picture of serum-soaked polyester plastered to an influencer’s face, I can’t help but wonder: When
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On Wednesday night, Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris faced off in the 2020 Vice Presidential debate at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The candidates verbally sparred for 90 minutes from behind plexiglass dividers, but the real winner of the night—at least according to Twitter—was Sen. Harris’s facial expression. That
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With a career spanning over two decades, June Ambrose has long been the go-to stylist celebrities call. Missy Elliott’s black “Michelin Man” suit? June Ambrose. Jay-Z’s fashion evolution from hip-hop superstar to mogul? June Ambrose. Now the fashion veteran is taking her talents to Puma as its new creative director. It was announced today, October
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Photo by Paul Massey/Shutterstock “I’m excited to reunite with my friends to both celebrate and examine the way supermodels transcended the traditional perceptions and limits of modelling in the fashion industry through time,” says Cindy Crawford. By Pahull Bains Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Christy. Naomi. Linda. Cindy. These names are iconic, so no
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For a creative director whose stylings generally land squarely in the future, it would seem Nicolas Ghesquière was focused on a much more contemporary issue this season: American politics. And yet, the first look to hit the runway featuring “Vote” across the chest was both a nod to Election Day as well as forward momentum
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Photo by LISA O’CONNOR/AFP via Getty ImagesThe singer says he’s “been wearing Crocs since the beginning of time.” By Maddison Glendinning Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Crocs, fashion’s most polarizing shoe brand, has found yet another fan – this time in the form of Justin Bieber. The Canadian musician – who revealed in a
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I would kill to have an orgasm, but I refuse to die for one. That’s my daily quarantine mantra. I whisper it when I get a Raya alert. I scream it while giggling wildly with friends. Eventually I text it directly to a film director—the kind who thinks if he slides into my DMs, I’ll
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