Month: March 2021

Ariana Grande, Emma Roberts, Abigail Breslin, and Billie Lourd of SCREAM QUEENS engage in a friendly competition of guessing ice cream flavors while blind folded. 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
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First Glossier made our complexions dewier, then they made our shelfies more aesthetically pleasing. Now, the cult-loved beauty brand is coming to make our lives more organized—or our makeup situations at least. Unveiled this morning, Glossier has launched their first-ever makeup bag. The new beauty bag isn’t replacing the brand’s famous pink bubblewrap pouches (these
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Cher and Anderson: Laurie Lynn Stark; Campbell and Cardi B with Offset: Tomás Herold; Hadid: Pierre Suu/Getty Images Rihanna was in Japan a few years back, and she happened to be in the market for a designer meat cleaver. (Yes, you read that correctly.) Jahleel Weaver, the deputy creative director of Fenty and the star’s
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Photography via Tate McRaeShe may be killing it with the Gen Z crowd on TikTok, but McRae’s mature songs about love, heartbreak and relationships defy her age. Here, Apple Music’s Next Up artist this month explains how age doesn’t mean a thing when it comes to making art. By Meaghan Wray Date March 3, 2021
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Photography via instagram.com/winnieharlowThe Canadian-Jamaican model will be joined by legendary fashion disruptor Jeremy Scott in season two of the fashion design competition. By Meaghan Wray Date March 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter Supermodel, self-esteem advocate and FASHION‘s November 2020 cover star, Winnie Harlow, is adding yet another title to her bio: judge on the fashion design
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Tank, pants, Louis Vuitton. Chris Colls “I remember having no food at home,” Irina Shayk says quietly. It was the early ’90s, and she was growing up in the obscure Russian town of Yemanzhelinsk, where her dad was a coal miner and her mother taught kindergarten music. “Sometimes there was no salary, or my mom
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French designer Claude Montana defined the ’80s with the biggest shoulders of the decade. And while his rock star looks were definitive of the era, his label didn’t endure the changing times. Tim Blanks remembers Montana’s Spring 1992 collection. 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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With her mesmerizing voice and powerful performance style, Billie Holiday’s enduring legacy stretches beyond her impact on jazz and popular music. Her song “Strange Fruit,” based on a poem metaphorically describing a lynching, became a protest anthem in the years leading into the civil rights movement. But Holiday also battled substance addiction while dealing with
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