Month: February 2021

Despite it being New York Fashion Week when we speak, Kaia Gerber has all the time in the world. “It’s crazy to hear that it’s even fashion week right now,” she says, when I point out that digital shows and presentations are already going live. Pre-pandemic, she would normally be hopping from plane to hotel
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COURTESY PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR When I first met Dior master perfumer François Demachy in 2019 at a fragrance launch event in New York City, I was utterly starstruck—his hands (and nose) were part of a formative part of my teenage years. At age 14, my dad had taken me shopping at Neiman Marcus to choose
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Widely hailed as the Beyoncé of Japan, Naomi Watanabe does spot-on impressions of Queen Bey. And when it comes to makeup, she demonstrates the same dexterity. Here, she provides a play-by-play of her “stage face” with her signature brand of self-deprecating humor. Shop this beauty routine: Estée Lauder’s Micro Essence Mist: https://shop-links.co/1730470196272263358 Shu Uemura Eyeshadow
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You fell for her as feisty, fucked up Mickey in Netflix’s hit show Love; you loved to hate her as Mimi-Rose in HBO’s Girls; and she made you laugh out loud as Britta in cult meta show Community. Now – in the run-up to the airing of the highly anticipated second series of Love –
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Eric Andre and Hannibal take over each other’s tinder account. Watch this comedic duo take awkwardness to the extreme! Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M ABOUT VANITY FAIR Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs—Vanity Fair’s features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define
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Photography by Ryan Faist.Here, the JUNO Awards rising star talks about self-acceptance, fighting the urge to seek external validation, and what it was like to go viral with “Princesses Don’t Cry” on TikTok. By Jennifer Berry Date February 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Aviva Mongillo, a.k.a. CARYS, had been acting in projects like CBC’s Workin’ Moms,
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Like your clothes, haircuts aren’t one-size-fits-all. But unlike your clothes, you can’t take a crap haircut off after a day of fielding abuse from your colleagues. Which is why—before going under the barber’s scissors—it’s worth knowing which styles best suit your face shape. After all, an extra inch here or a smattering of facial hair
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It’s often said that the appearance of the neck is a clear giveaway of a person’s real age, and for good reason: skimping on SPF, poor posture and general neglect of the area which spans the neck, chest and bust—also known as the décolleté—can give way to long-lasting damage that is difficult to reverse without
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U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood of Illinois Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux Imagine what it must have felt like to be Rep. Lauren Underwood, the youngest Black woman in Congress, on the day when the halls of our nation’s Capitol building were stormed by an angry mob of white supremacist election deniers, some of whom sought to hang
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Justine Carreon remembers the first pair of sneakers she latched onto. “I wore the same pair of slip-on Vans every day of my sophomore year in high school,” ELLE’s senior fashion market editor shares. The combo she wore on repeat: a pair of workman jeans, a studded belt, and “not-so-vintage” band tees sourced at the
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