Style/ Beauty

Fresh from his debut as the unlikely star of Kim Kardashian‘s SKIMs campaign, Justin Bieber his hitting the headlines once again. This time, however, it’s because he’s starring in a new documentary, which follows the build-up to his first live performance in three years. Titled Justin Bieber: Our World – a play on the name
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September 15 marks the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month—a time when many nations in Central America celebrate their national independence and Latinx and Hispanic people are honored for their history and contributions. Two such women who are paving the way for their communities are Tata Harper and Rachel Gomez, business entrepreneurs who’ve found success
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Let’s face it, acne is still one of our top skincare concerns. No longer confined to the trenches of our teenage years, acne-prone skin is something that many of us (no matter what our age) have accepted as an inevitable fact of life. Enter salicylic acid. This heroic ingredient – which is derived from willow
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A new study involving millions of people in the UK found that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely to develop long COVID. In fact, having both shots cut their chances of developing long COVID symptoms by about 50% compared to those who haven’t been vaccinated at all. The study, published in
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The topic of manifesting has become one of the hottest conversations in wellness, and to be honest, it’s not surprising. The positive thinking technique touted by A-listers including Oprah, Lady Gaga and Lizzo is essentially the practice of focusing on aspirational thinking, with the intention of making those goals a reality. So it’s unsurprising that
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Colin Anderson Productions pty ltdGetty Images If you described your car as a smart device, everyone but Elon Musk might look at you askance. But the modern car really is one, points out Ivan Poupyrev: “It has internet, a map, artificial intelligence, and people you can talk to.” Poupyrev, Google’s director of Engineering, Advanced Technology
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Has a thought ever popped into your head which made you think, ‘Wow, where the hell did that come from?’ Although most of the time it can feel trivial (e.g. ‘I could totally just drop this plate of spaghetti RN’), it can also be a deeply unnerving experience. Intrusive thoughts are often (but not always)
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Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit undeniably had an impact on our wardrobes. Trending checked pieces such as Damson Madder’s green and white co-ord flew off the virtual shelves, and Insta-favourite brands like Kitri and Free People followed suit shortly afterwards with their covetable designs. In order to see this embed, you must give consent to Social
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Archive PhotosGetty Images Every ’90s kid with even a passing interest in fashion remembers where they were when Cher’s digital closet in Clueless made its onscreen cameo. Like a hoverboard for the Nordstrom Brass Plum set, this technological leap implanted fever dreams in all of us—of an ever-rotating, constantly trackable wardrobe, something a number of
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Ever wondered what in the blue hell is going on with someone you’re meant to be dating? We’re definitely not new to the idea of a “situationship”, which has been lovingly defined by Urban Dictionary as the state of confusion surrounding a couple who may be sleeping together, and/or have romantic feelings towards each other
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The butterfly motif is experiencing something of a renaissance of late – the most recent in a long line of Y2K trends to make an appearance not only in our wardrobes, but our makeup routines, too. (ICYMI: Y2K is shorthand for the “year 2000” and the aesthetic is *everywhere* on TikTok). The resin ring trend
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Jennifer Aniston’s iconic beauty looks have spanned generations, from her ‘Rachel’ haircut back in the ’90s, to her glossy skin at 52. The Friends actor is known for her pared-down approach to beauty these days, sporting natural makeup and an enviable healthy mane many of us would love to own. So really, it’s about time
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On a hot tennis court one afternoon in Houston, former magazine editor Francine Ballard found herself the center of her friends’ attention, though not for her racket skills. In her hand was a Lucite cube containing a QR code, which itself contained an original work of digital art that corresponded to a gold ring of
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Regé-Jean Page has captured the nation’s world’s hearts. Ever since we watched him play the dreamy Duke of Hastings in Netflix’s Bridgerton, he’s been living rent free in all of our heads, spoon in mouth. So, you can imagine our devastation we found out that 1: he has a long-term girlfriend; and 2: they just
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Sex Education’s Lily Iglehart is wearing a plated silver wig, a black and red rubber dress with Regina George-style boob cut-outs, a thick metallic belt, on-point silver eyeshadow, and thigh-high silver boots. She reminds me of Cleopatra, if Cleopatra were a sexy queer alien. Her girlfriend Ola Nyman (Patricia Allison) – also dressed in an
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The Seventies are often called out as ‘the decade that taste forgot.’ Way harsh. There were some unfortunate *lewks* going on, but flares, halter necks, sequins and jumpsuits (just some of the 1970’s signature styles) are too good not to take a chance on. Getty Images As well as a host of style icons to
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Sarah Paulson wore a fat suit to play Linda Tripp in the new season of American Crime Story, which centers on the Monica Lewinsky–Bill Clinton scandal. And in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, she opened up about the controversial decision. “It’s very hard for me to talk about this without feeling like
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