Month: September 2020

During the first presidential debate in 2016, Donald Trump repeatedly interrupted Hillary Clinton and raised his voice to accuse her of lacking the “stamina” necessary to be commander-in-chief. He also blamed Clinton for igniting the rumor that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. and threatened to say something “extremely rough to Hillary and
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©imaxtree.comThe materials will be phased out by the end of 2021. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 30, 2020 <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-facebook <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-twitter Nordstrom Canada has joined the growing list of department stores, designers and e-tailers worldwide to go fur-free. Plus, the Seattle-born company is also going one step further by banning exotic skins,
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Courtesy of Dries Van Noten This season feels drastically different due to COVID-19. While some designers opted for virtual presentations, others presented intimate shows, where attendees sat socially distanced with masks on. As fashion month lands in Paris, the looks keep rolling in. At Dior there was a fixation on the feminine while Kenzo nodded
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There’s a reason that Bad Bunny collab sold out so fast It’s official: You need a pair of Crocs. Why? Because they’re the hottest item of 2020—just ask rapper Bad Bunny and the hordes of people who purchased his recent collaboration with the iconic comfy shoe brand. Released on September 29, the musician’s limited Crocs
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I’m all for arming yourself with the proper hiking gear — and some that’s unexpected, too — but sometimes, you can’t afford to outfit yourself with an entire wardrobe just for a new sport. And when it comes to what to wear while hiking, I’ve found that my favorite workout leggings can be just as
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As The Crown gears up for its fourth season, which includes the introductions of both Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) and Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson), its creator is weighing in on a pair of real-life royal controversies. During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Peter Morgan detailed the next installment in his chronicles of the modern
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©imaxtree.comDay one has started off *very* strong. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 29, 2020 <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-facebook <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-twitter The shows have wrapped in Milan for the Spring 2021 season and now the street style set has moved across to Paris for the final fashion week shows. Much like the weeks before it, Paris
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Netflix’s Ratched welcomes an engaging cast of characters to tell the story of Nurse Mildred Ratched (Sarah Paulson), and one of Lucia State Hospital’s most infamous residents is Charlotte Wells (Sophie Okonedo), a character struggling with multiple personality disorder. Throughout the series, Okonedo channels several different personas, including a boxer, a baby, and the hospital’s
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Photograph courtesy of Jacinta Kanakaratnam. Design by Danielle Campbell.Welcome to My Story, our series dedicated to creatives of colour and their paths to success. By championing these diverse stories and backgrounds, we hope that our understanding of the cultural conversations around beauty and fashion will expand and that respect for our differences will flourish. By
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Maria Grazia Chiuri wants us to heal. The creative director reflected on moving through a world battling with COVID-19, and explored how fashion fits into our new reality. “We are traversing a period of crisis that is radically transforming behaviors, habits and rituals,” the brand stated in its press release. “Our spirits have changed, as
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Eric Reads The News is a daily humor column which skewers politics, pop culture, celebrity, shade, and schadenfreude. . On Sunday evening the New York Times released a damning report summarizing years of investigation and reporting on Donald Trump’s financial situation, which is, apparently, a whole mess. (I’m paraphrasing.) Sunday’s bombshell article was only the
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Photo by Daniel Zuchnik/Getty ImagesWhether you’re looking for a little nostalgia or all things new, these shows have got something for everyone. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 29, 2020 <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-facebook <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-twitter It’s been a busy couple of months for Apple – from the release of two new Apple Watch models to
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image via istockLavender, eucalyptus, vetiver, bergamot and more. By Pahull Bains Date September 28, 2020 <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-facebook <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”utf-8″??????>icon-twitter As we make our way into fall and start spending more time indoors, it’s more important than ever to create as relaxing a home environment as possible. Fragrance plays a key role in that,
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Amanda Seyfried and husband Thomas Sadoski followed Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s example and announced the birth of their child through the charities they work with, INARA and War Child. Seyfried had also managed to keep her second pregnancy completely secret. The couple released a brief statement on War Child’s Instagram alongside the first photo
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Our hair loss journeys were markedly different—for Aisha, it was the result of chemotherapy to treat ovarian cancer, and for Ayanna, it was caused by alopecia universalis, an autoimmune condition characterized by the complete loss of hair, including on the scalp, face, and body. Our mothers instilled in us a deep respect for our elders,
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