What Do Long Denim Skirts Say About the Economy?

Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlightIt’s complicated. By Annika Lautens Date March 27, 2023 Facebook Twitter Fashion trends are rarely accidental. Consider the popularity of Bridgerton and the rise of Regencycore, or people’s embrace of dopamine dressing after escaping the confines of COVID-related lockdowns. And the latest trend breaking the internet — the denim maxi-skirt — is […]

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Emma Watson Was Seen at Taylor Swift’s Las Vegas Show With Her Ex-Boyfriend Brendan Wallace

Emma Watson was the third famous Emma to hit Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, following in Emma Stone and Emma Roberts’ footsteps. Watson was spotted by fans at the singer’s first Las Vegas show over the weekend—and her company has sparked some questions about her current relationship status. The actress was seen standing alongside her ex-boyfriend […]

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Selena Gomez Spent 2 Years Perfecting Rare Beauty’s New Tinted Lip Oils’ ‘Transformative’ Texture

Rare Beauty has already served up dreamy lip balms, matte lipsticks, and vibrant lip creams. Now, Selena Gomez’s makeup line is expanding its lip family with what is arguably one of the most challenging products to perfect: A lip tint. The line’s new Soft Pinch Tinted Lip Oil, which will offer a lightweight lip counterpart […]

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Everything You Need to Know About the Zodiac’s Earth Signs: Virgo, Capricorn, and Taurus

I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: I am a firmly rooted earth sign. (Capricorn sun, Virgo rising, if you were wondering.) But what does that mean exactly for the people in my life—as well as all others who come in contact with Capricorns, Virgos, and Tauruses? “Earth signs are the practical planners […]

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Ciara Talks About the ‘Selective Outrage’ Over Her See-Through Dress

On Sunday, March 12, pop star Ciara attended the Vanity Fair Oscars party with her husband Russell Wilson, and she was wearing a gorgeous crosshatched gown by Dundas with a pair of Santoni high-heeled shoes. The dress was made of black sheer material and studded with jewels, hugging to every curve it didn’t reveal. Steve […]

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Is the Beauty Industry Finally Playing Fair With Black-Owned Brands?

Beauty and grooming rituals have long been a part of the Black experience. Historically, everything from hairstyling to body art has represented where we come from and to which community we belonged. But then we fast forward to the mid to late 20th century, when many of our beauty choices—while still widely culturally driven—were heavily […]

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The Biggest Differences Between the Daisy Jones & the Six Series and the Book

Spoilers ahead. After tearing through Daisy Jones & the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 novel about the meteoric rise of a fictional ’70s band not unlike Fleetwood Mac, the biggest question on my mind was: What does this iconic band sound like? Thanks to Prime Video’s new miniseries based on the book, we now have […]

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Godzilla vs Megalon: in defence of a much-maligned creature feature

When Godzilla vs. Megalon was released in the US in the summer of 1976, Vincent Canby noted Godzilla’s personality change in his New York Times review: “The dragon has become Saint George”. There’s certainly truth in his assessment – the heroic Godzilla who fought Megalon is worlds apart from the beast that obliterated Tokyo in […]

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