Month: July 2021

Phylicia J. L. Munn Addison Rae Easterling is really famous—and always knew she’d appear onscreen. Growing up in a constellation of small Southern towns, the 20-year-old thought a career in broadcast journalism would be just the ticket. But after three months at Louisiana State University, Easterling found TikTok, a social medium she took to immediately,
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By Schick Intuition Date July 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter Shaving might not be at the top of your summer to-do list, but having smooth, silky legs definitely ranks pretty high for most. Plus, rising temps mean that skirts, shorts and dresses are out in full swing. As things slowly begin to return to some semblance
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The beauty industry has a bad habit of labeling actual change—eliminating harmful ingredients or including actual representation in imagery—as trends. Clean beauty has become a casualty of this phenomenon, which is only emphasized when brands use vague terms and greenwash their products, despite a lack of commitment to true sustainability. Hopefully, this “fad” is here
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The Sussexes are continuing their mission of speaking out against inequalities within the media industry. In a statement shared on Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s official website, Archewell, the royal couple showed support for a coalition of U.K. journalists working to bring attention to the racial and fiscal inequalities that plague the industry. The open
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Photography by Cavan Images via Getty ImagesWe may not be venturing far this summer, but these destinations will transport you, even if it’s just for a day. First up in our summer road trip series: the majestic Lake Louise. By Beka Shane Denter Date July 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter With everything that has been going
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“Wait, What” by Carlos Benzecri, available for sale until July 31 at CRUSH. Photography courtesy of XPOSED. CRUSH, an exhibit of Canadian queer art, runs until July 31. All proceeds go to Rainbow Railroad, an organization that helps LGBTQI+ individuals facing persecution find safety through emergency relocation. By Patricia Karounos Date July 26, 2021 Facebook
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The year is 2020, and 51-year-old British actress Noma Dumezweni is making pancakes for her daughter in their New York home. “I will never say 2020 is a shit year,” she tells me, her voice careful but content. At this moment, she has good reason to think 2020 can’t be all bad: She’s busy, but
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Photography courtesy of SkechersIncluding Warby Parker x Entireworld sunglasses and Dioramour’s capsule collection. By Annika Lautens Date July 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Skechers got an artistic upgrade, thanks to their new collaboration with Kansai Yamamoto Photography courtesy of Skechers Skechers is celebrating the legacy of innovative Japanese designer Kansai Yamamoto on the first anniversary of
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