Month: March 2022

Jan Welters/Trunk Archive When I lost all my hair in my twenties (thanks to cancer and chemo), I held out hope that it would grow back thick and curly, the way it had been before I’d gotten sick. But that’s not what happened. Instead, the new growth came in wavy, with a tendency to fall
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Top, Ralph Lauren Collection, $790. Chris Colls Tacked on the wall of Anna Ewers’s childhood bedroom is an old black-and-white Calvin Klein ad featuring Kate Moss in a pair of faded jeans and little else. Ewers says she was “probably around 12” when she found the image, flipping through one of her father’s music magazines
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The Louisiana-born Geoffrey Beene designed for the woman he grew up with: idealized, idolized, and put up on a pedestal. Tim Blanks remembers the great American designer’s Fall 1992 collection, which featured the southern gentleman’s effortlessly timeless pieces with fabrics and silhouettes that were radically ahead of its time. Still haven’t subscribed to Style on
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Insider published a lengthy exposé on Justin Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun’s relationships with his clients and reputation in the music industry, and one of the most striking tidbits was the role Braun played in Bieber’s years-long on-off romance with Selena Gomez. Sources said it created issues between Gomez and Braun and “appalled” Gomez’s close friend
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Insider‘s story on Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun featured more than just insight into Braun’s reported impact on Bieber and his ex Selena Gomez’s past on-off romance. A source also detailed how management being deeply involved in Grande’s relationship—and eventual called-off engagement—to Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson affected the trajectory of
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Getty Images, Emmelie de la Cruz Emmelie De La Cruz is an entrepreneur, the founder and chief marketing strategist of One Day CMO, a business consultancy that helps small- to medium-sized brands that serve people of color set themselves up for success. Throughout her career, she’s looked to Madam C.J. Walker, the Black haircare pioneer
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