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Wednesday 31 March 2021

20 Denim Skirts Worth Trading In Your Jeans for This Spring

No offense to jeans, but they are typically the most uncomfortable things in our closets. Nothing feels better than peeling them off the second we come home. But denim skirts are another story. They’re not only comfortable, they automatically level up your look. Even when paired with a plain shirt.

While we’ve favored unusual denim previously, this season we’re embracing more classic colors and silhouettes. Jean skirts are basically another neutral. Something that goes with everything. Like your favorite pair of jeans.

That doesn’t mean these skirts are boring. Far from it. Some have cool patterns, others boast fancy waistbands or frayed hems.

Here are the best denim skirts to put a little spring in your step.

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20 Runway-Approved Ways to Pull Off Neon Makeup

The dark, somber colors of winter give way to the pretty pastels of spring. But this season we’re favoring more shocking shades. We’re talking about neon makeup. Thanks to the recent Fall 2021 shows, highlighter hues are one of the most electrifying beauty trends of the moment.

The consensus seems to be that we need vivacious makeup, no matter the season. Neon makeup started off small on the Spring 2018 runways with sweeps of bright eyeliner and colorful mascara replacing tried-and-true black. The trend evolved further with the surprising yellow eye makeup trend and multicolored eye makeup looks. Now neon shades are almost commonplace.

Neon fashion is still trending, but the idea of applying neon makeup can understandably leave many intimidated. Take a cue from the runways and consider placement and color in equal measure. From fiery orange to glow-in-the-dark red to electric yellow to fluorescent green. There’s a shade (or two) that should feel more in line with your comfort level. Once the right shade is chosen, swipe it on in a confident, well-placed stroke. Or dab an intense shadow on your lower lash lines.

With so much intensity, the rest of your face really doesn’t need any product. Of course, those who have built up their neon makeup comfort levels may be craving more color. So they can experiment with a face full of statement rainbow color. Get started by drawing inspiration from these runway looks that demonstrate how to pull off neon makeup.

Images: Imaxtree

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Vogue Japan’s May 2021 Cover Makes Us Want to Switch Places With Imaan Hammam

As a result of the ongoing global health crisis, travel isn’t on the agenda for the vast majority of us. But we’re living vicariously through the covers and pages of our favorite fashion glossies. After Vogue Paris transported us to Mexico, Vogue Japan is now taking us back to the Italian region of Puglia with its May 2021 cover shoot. Firm forum favorite Imaan Hammam returns to the Japanese fashion bible this month. Captured by photographic duo Luigi & Iango and styled by Anna Dello Russo, the Dutch beauty lounges in a glitzy Burberry dress and heels for the glam and summery shot.

Vogue Japan May 2021 : Imaan Hammam by Luigi & Iango

IMAGE: VOGUE.CO.JP

“Gorgeous! It’s so summery and glamorous,” raved KINGofVERSAILLES.

“Love it! Looks very luxe and summery,” echoed Benn98.

“This is fabulous! Perfect for summertime and Imaan looks like a dream,” said [Piece Of Me].

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Mrs.T was also quick to show the cover some love: “That’s why models need to be on the cover of fashion magazines! No Instagram stars, celebs, influencers…just models!”

“I’m speechless, this is amazing! Imaan is one of those rare models of our times who truly knows how to strike a pose and give face,” applauded FashionMuseDior.

“Oh, I love this. This is very striking indeed! Vogue Japan is really reinventing itself by slowly veering away from the studio shots. As much as I love their studio covers, the last few outdoor covers were pleasantly decent,” MON pointed out.

“Amazing cover, Imaan looks gorgeous…” voiced burbuja8910.

Imaan’s cover feature is a total must-see. Check it out, see what else Vogue Japan’s latest has to offer and share your thoughts here.

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Tuesday 30 March 2021

9 Hair Oils That Won’t Weigh Down Fine Hair

Fine hair can definitely pose some unique challenges. We certainly want to keep our strands super soft and shiny. But we absolutely don’t want any added weight. Also, tamping frizz and flyaways can often mean kissing our volume goodbye. Does this sound like you? Then it may be time to add a lightweight hair oil to your hair care routine.

Luckily, there are so many wonderful hair oils for fine hair to choose from. And at a variety of price points. Which is great for those of us still trying our best to stick to a budget. These hair oils will nourish your hair without the heavy, greasy feeling that can make your struggling-to-exist strands deflate before your very eyes. They also serve as great heat protectants and, with a little help from your trusty blowdryer, can really help your locks shine. Many even boast sweet scents that make them all the more covetable.

Check out some of our favorite lightweight hair oils for fine hair in the slideshow above. We guarantee you’ll find yourself reaching for them on a pretty regular basis. So go ahead and treat yourself to a little weightless TLC.

This article originally appeared on TotalBeauty.com

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14 Comfy Pieces That Work at Home and the Office

So many of us are still working from home. Usually decked out in sweatsuits or maybe even our pajamas. Sure, we’ll get all dolled up for Zoom calls. Other than that, we’ve been taking it easy in the workwear department. But soon we’ll need to start making an effort again. So we’re eyeing comfortable workwear items we won’t want to take off. Even after putting in a full day at the (home) office.

What qualifies as comfortable workwear? Easy, breezy pieces that don’t feel restrictive. Like trousers with elastic waistbands, billowy blouses and only semi-structured dresses. Basically a more polished take on loungewear.

These laid-back yet professional separates will also transition easily into the office. You know, the one actually outside your home. They’re also all season-appropriate. So you won’t break a sweat from nine all the way to five.

Here are the essential comfy items to add to your work wardrobe.

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An Impressive Cast Carries Chanel’s Signature Bag in the Brand’s New Campaign

You could argue that ever since Virginie Viard took over the helm of Chanel from the late Karl Lagerfeld, the majority of the brand’s advertising campaigns have been less than impressive. (With the exception of Steven Meisel‘s handbag campaign.) For Spring 2021, not even Charlotte Casiraghi and a majestic Monaco backdrop were able to save Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin’s portraits. Now the photographic duo is welcomed back to shoot Chanel’s latest handbag campaign. Putting the spotlight on the brand’s signature 11.12 bag, Rianne Van Rompaey, Imaan Hammam, Louise de Chevigny, Zoé Adjani and Anna Mouglalis are captured around the Paris neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés each sporting different versions of the iconic quilted handbag.

Chanel Handbags 2021 by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

IMAGE: CHANEL.COM

“Where is Meisel when we need him?” asked thiago:) the moment the campaign dropped.

“I like the cast, but it should have been done by Meisel or Karim Sadli,” echoed Lola701.

“This is a nice, effective campaign, but seeing just half of the faces bugs me…” critiqued GivenchyAddict.

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GivenchyHomme wasn’t impressed, either. “It’s obviously Chanel, but what makes it special? Where is the intrigue behind it? Is it just about a French girl going about town with her expensive handbag? All she’s missing is an iPhone and her Starbucks.”

“It looks like a paid Instagram post from influencers. Also why bother with a campaign knowing that the bag is a best-seller?” badgalcrush pointed out.

But not everyone felt the same way. “I like it, very cinematic…” admired THD96.

“Despite the cropping of the faces, I think the outcome is brilliant and the lack of face in each image only highlights the handbag itself — which, of course, is the whole point of the campaign,” voiced vogue28.

Chanel Handbags 2021 by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

IMAGES: CHANEL.COM

See Chanel’s latest handbag campaign in full and join the conversation here.

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Monday 29 March 2021

All the April 2021 Magazine Covers We Loved and Hated

Thankfully, there’s lots to love. The April 2021 magazine covers gave us plenty of high fashion and bold beauty moments. Of course, not every shot shined. But at least there was a fair amount of diversity.

British Vogue delivered four absolutely stunning covers featuring Achenrin Madit, Precious Lee, Janaye Furman and Mona Tougaard. Raquel Zimmermann keeps on slaying. And both ELLE and Vogue Paris supplied covers to fulfill our wanderlust. (At least for now.)

On the flip side, Selena Gomez fell victim to some questionable styling on American Vogue’s latest offering. It all came down to the hair for Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on British ELLE. Vogue Netherlands was also less than successful on the beauty front. Pity, since it was the mag’s beauty issue.

Read on to discover all the April 2021 magazine covers we can’t stop talking about.

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14 Beauty Products That’ll Make You Feel Like a Mermaid

For those who predicted we reached peak mermaid in 2016, they seriously underestimated the fascination with our aquatic sisters. The year has really just begun. But there have been as many mermaid-inspired beauty launches as new holographic makeup products and matte lip kits. And we’re fine with that.

Instead of embracing our inner mermaids once a year on Halloween, we get to do it every single day of the year. A shimmering highlighter can evoke iridescent scales, while a dab of glitter on the eyes is reminiscent of sparkling ocean waves. If the products are applied with mermaid-themed beauty tools, even better.

We may not ever be able to pull off seashell bras, but we don’t mind. As long as we have these beauty products.

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Not Even Jane Fonda Can Save Harper’s Bazaar’s April 2021 Cover

Despite our love/hate relationship with Glenda Bailey‘s Harper’s Bazaar, Samira Nasr has yet to make a real impression. Recent covers featuring Megan Thee Stallion, Awkwafina and Vanessa Kirby have fallen short. Now the magazine welcomes Jane Fonda to cover its April 2021 issue. Captured by Mario Sorrenti with George Cortina reporting for styling duties, the actress and political activist wears a black sequin Ralph Lauren dress in the stark cover image.

US Harper’s Bazaar April 2021 : Jane Fonda by Mario Sorrenti

IMAGE: HARPERSBAZAAR.COM

Once again, Harper’s Bazaar failed to hit the mark. “Ugh, the sad part is that without the ‘edgy’ hair and minimal makeup this could have been stunning. Spectacular, really,” said Benn98.

“Another dud of a Harper’s Bazaar cover under Samira Nasr, if you ask me. You have Jane Fonda, the dream team that is Mario Sorrenti and George Cortina yet the hairstylist ruined the whole outcome. The hair is atrocious!” expressed vogue28.

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In the same frame of mind was bluestar: “I appreciate that Samira’s Bazaar is trying to be different from Glenda’s era, but c’mon, this is the result of having Jane Fonda and Mario Sorrenti? This feels very lackluster and just unappealing.”

“This just does not work for me. Her sultry expression comes across as sinister. She looks like a villain,” noted Summer Day.

Forum member jal718 described the cover as “absolutely horrific,” but do you agree?

Check out Jane’s accompanying cover shoot and share your thoughts here.

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Friday 26 March 2021

This Unexpected Hue Is the Unofficial Color of Spring 2021

Green is always in season. In fall and winter we like darker forest shades. While in summer, we prefer grassy or even neon hues. But this spring, we’re all about sage green.

The soft green is a perfect way to smoothly transition your wardrobe from winter to spring. It doesn’t look jarring on days when the temperature suddenly drops and it feels like we’re back in the middle of February.

It’s truly soothing with a hint of retro coziness. There’s also something so tranquil about the cool color. Which we’re totally digging right now.

The hue ruled recent runways, too. Max Mara, Ulla Johnson and Jason Wu all included the shade in their respective Spring 2021 shows. They highlighted how sage green can be treated as a neutral and paired with bolder shades. Or layered with beiges, ivories and creams for a neutral ensemble. You can even rock it from head to toe.

We tracked down plenty of sage green options you’ll want to wear all season long. Scroll down to see the best pieces to refresh your wardrobe.

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Deserves Better Than British ELLE’s ‘Awful’ April 2021 Covers

We’re always happy to see Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Can you blame us? Time and time again, the Brit beauty has delivered, like fronting Vogue Korea and both the Australian and British editions of Harper’s Bazaar. Following a five-year hiatus, Rosie reappears on the cover of British ELLE for April 2021. For the newsstand cover image (below), Rosie wears an Emporio Armani top and a pair of high-waisted briefs from Les Girls Les Boys (picked by stylist Aurelia Donaldson) before a pink backdrop for photographer Quentin Jones. While on the subscribers’ alternative (after the jump), Rosie takes it all off.

UK Elle April 2021 : Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by Quentin Jone

IMAGE: ELLEUK.COM

But the majority of our forum members believed Rosie deserved much better. “Farrah Storr’s ELLE is dated,” declared MON.

“That hair ruined an otherwise perfectly fine cover,” called out mikel.

“Sorry, it’s plain a** ugly — both covers in fact. If you manage to make Rosie appear ugly, then it’s a pretty huge feat as a magazine or photographer,” complained Bertrando3.

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“Rosie’s worst cover ever,” Srdjan chimed in.

“Always love me some Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, but the color scheme is about the only element I can tolerate here. The beauty styling is awful, absolutely loathe the straggly hair in the cover shot and very much doubt anyone is wanting to emulate it, either,” added vogue28.

Benn98 disagreed: “I like the cover, maybe it’s the pose, the color combination with her tan and the lean, athletic physique. It’s also very brave of them to go with Rosie in her knickers, but I don’t find it sexual at all. It’s more trendy because that style of knickers is very much in right now.”

“I like the color scheme. That’s about it,” said annikad.

UK Elle April 2021 : Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by Quentin Jone

IMAGE: ELLEUK.COM

Check out Rosie’s accompanying cover feature and share your thoughts here.

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Thursday 25 March 2021

8 Easy Ways to Fix Frizzy Hair

Think Lana Del Rey’s “Summer Bummer” lyrics are actually referring to the crisis of managing difficult hair in impossible humidity? Then it’s obvious an intervention is necessary. Sure, we could get by the next few months with a neat bun or a braid. But that’s just escapism.

The problem of frizzy hair is actually a problem of hair cuticles. The key to healthy, smooth hair is sleek, well-balanced cuticles. Damaged or extensively treated hair gives way to raised cuticles, which allow moisture to enter your hair and make your hair frizzy. If you have fine or flat or very coiled hair, frizzy hair is a major style setback.

Defrizzing your hair is all about managing hydration levels and keeping your hair healthy. Here are very simple hacks to defrizz your hair for effective results.

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Report: Fashion Month Fall 2021 Is the Most Racially Diverse Season on Record, but Size, Age and Gender Representation Plunge

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Models at Giambattista Valli Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Just like Spring 2021, Fashion Month Fall 2021 was deeply impacted by the pandemic. Obviously safety measures were in place with designers favoring everything from audience-free runway shows to lookbooks and videos. As with the previous season, the pandemic had an impact on diversity — not that it should be used as an excuse for letting representation slide. Despite the challenges, Fall 2021 still managed to make history.

We’ve tallied the totals across New York, London, Milan and Paris so keep reading to see how Fashion Month Fall 2021 stacked up.

RACE

Fall 2021 is officially the most racially diverse season on record. Fashion Month Fall 2021 had 1,641 model castings across 168 shows. Which resulted in a little over 43 percent of castings going to models of color. That’s almost a 2 percent increase from last season. Spring 2021 already had a slight increase compared to Fall 2020 with the former delivering 41.3 percent nonwhite models across 2,293 total model castings at 180 presentations.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Spring 2020 was previously the most diverse season ever with 41.5 percent models of color out of 7,390 model castings at 215 major shows. Considering Fall 2021 included fewer shows and castings, it is all the more heartening to see racial diversity reach a new milestone.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

% Nonwhite Models by City

Going by city, London had the highest diversity percentage with 53.3 percent nonwhite models cast. An interesting development since New York is almost always the most diverse city. London’s number actually went up from Spring 2021’s 52 percent models of color. New York ranks second with 50.7 percent models of color, which is a staggering drop from its 57.1 percent total last season. Paris cast 43.8 percent models of color (a sizable jump compared to last season’s 38.9 percent) and Milan had only 37.6 percent. Milan was slightly up from 35.6 percent in Spring 2021.

TOP MODELS

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Loli Bahia at Fendi Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Seven of the top 11 models were women of color. The most-booked model was France’s own Loli Bahia with 14 castings walking for many big names, including Chanel, Givenchy and Valentino. She even opened Ports 1961 and closed Fendi.

Close behind was Mika Schneider with 13. The French-Japanese model was selected by Louis Vuitton, Alberta Ferretti and Etro, to name just a few.

Androgynous model Miriam Sanchez appeared in 12 shows, opening both Etro and Sportmax and closing Alberta Ferretti. Barbara Valente, Yilan Hua and Awar Odhiang also had 12 castings each. While Sora Choi, Cyrielle Lalande and Kayako Higuchi walked away with 11 apiece. Akon Changkou and Steinberg round out the list with 10 appearances each.

Like last season, most of the top models earned most of their runway miles in Milan and Paris.

PLUS-SIZE

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Precious Lee at Versace Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

While racial diversity increased, size diversity was hit hard. For Fall 2021, there were only 19 plus-size model castings, making up a paltry 1.16 percent of castings. All the more jarring since last season saw 34 appearances. Not to mention Fall 2020’s 46 and Spring 2020’s 86, the highest on record.

New York booked the most with six, followed by Milan and Paris with five apiece. London came in last with just three.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

New York’s six appearances were across five shows: Jason Wu, Gabriela Hearst, Collina Strada, Christian Cowan and Tanya Taylor. In Paris, we were treated to Jill Kortleve (Coperni and Chanel) and Paloma Elsesser (Chloe and Lanvin). Milan saw Precious Lee representing Versace and Moschino, Elsesser at Marni, Alva Claire at GCDS and Kortleve at Salvatore Ferragamo. Mark Fast booked two plus-size models (Ariish Wol and Taylah Kereama) over in London while Shawanda Corbett, who is disabled, appeared for JW Anderson.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Jill Kortleve at Chanel Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

On the positive side, all but one of the castings went to models of color.

TRANSGENDER/NON-BINARY

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Ariel Nicholson at Chloe Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Fall 2021 showed a significant drop in gender diversity. There were 12 castings or just 0.73 percent of total castings. That figure is way down compared to Spring 2021’s 20. Fall 2020 saw 21, but previous seasons had well over twice that amount. For example, Spring 2020 had 46 and the highest ever was Spring 2019 with 91.

New York was the most gender-inclusive city with half of the castings. Christian Cowan hired non-binary models Parker Kit Hill and Richie Shazam. Transgender model Dara Allen appeared at Jason Wu and Prabal Gurung. Transgender model Ariel Nicholson walked for Gabriela Hearst. And Aaron Philip, who is transgender and disabled, was booked by Collina Strada.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Dara Allen at Prabal Gurung Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Chloe selected Nicholson and non-binary model Kilian Smits. While transgender model Venus Liuzzo appeared for Koché. When it came to Milan, Nicholson was booked for Moschino and transgender model Daniela Santiago was picked by Roberto Cavalli. London only had a single booking courtesy of Osman selecting transgender model Sakeema Crook.

A little over half of the appearances went to models of color.


AGE

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Elisabetta Dessy at Roberto Cavalli Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Age diversity also plummeted. Fall 2021 boasted 16 over-50 model appearances or 0.98 percent. That’s a 50 percent drop from Spring 2021’s 32 castings. Paris had the most with six, followed by Milan with four and New York and London had three each.

Marine Serre cast Amalia Vairelli and Kristina de Coninck. Dries Van Noten went with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Suzi de Givenchy. Marie Beltrami was featured by Alexis Mabille and Vivienne Westwood took part in her namesake collection’s presentation.

Milan brought Maye Musk for Moschino, Elisabetta Dessy for Roberto Cavalli, Benedetta Barzini for Daniela Gregis and Julia Villahermosa for Antonio Marras. In New York, Amy Fine Collins modeled for Batsheva, Dorinda Medley for Christian Cowan and Kathleen Engman for Collina Strada. Erdem had two of London’s aged model castings (Elizabeth McGorian and Marguerite Porter). JW Anderson had the other with Magdalene Odundo.

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Elizabeth McGorian at Erdem Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

Just three castings went to models of color: Vairelli, de Givenchy and Odundo.

MOST AND LEAST DIVERSE SHOWS

Fashion Month Fall 2021

Models at Preen by Thornton Bregazzi Fall 2021; Image: Imaxtree

With different showcase formats, it’s not as easy to get a true sense of the most and least diverse shows. Many presentations reached the 100 percent mark or the 0 percent mark because designers hired only one or two models. So we have taken that into consideration.

The brands that achieved 100 percent include Kim Shui in New York (four out of four models of color), JW Anderson in London (three out of three) and Alaïa in Paris (three out of three). New York’s Elizabeth Kennedy also had 100 percent diversity with two out of two nonwhite models. So did 3.1 Phillip Lim and Adam Lippes, each hiring one nonwhite model.

London’s Preen by Thornton Bregazzi (two of two), Roksanda (one of one) and Halpern (one of one) had 100 percent diversity. As did Bally (one of one), Dundas (one of one) along with Stella Jean (two of two) in Milan. Paris saw A.P.C. (one of one), Barbara Bui (one of one) and Maison Rabih Kayrouz (one of one) reach 100 percent diversity.

When it came to more traditional runway shows, there was decent diversity. Chloe ended up with 63 percent models of color (17 out of 27). Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini had 61 percent nonwhite models (11 out of 18), while Mark Fast had 56 percent nonwhite models (9 out of 16). Ulla Johnson and Gabriela Hearst both rang in at 50 percent with shows featuring 22 and 20 total models, respectively.

In terms of least diverse shows, Valentin Yudashkin had 0 percent diversity with zero out of five. Elisabetta Franchi had just 16 percent models of color with only 5 out of 31. Antonio Marras had the same percentage with just 4 out of 25. Emporio Armani ranked toward the bottom with 20 percent having only 5 out of 25 models of color.

Dolce & Gabbana was one of the biggest shows with 59 model castings, but only 20 were models of color or 34 percent. Hermes only had 14 out of 46 models of color totaling 30 percent. Chanel booked 7 out of 21 models of color for 33 percent. Both Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana fared much better compared to Spring 2021, where they both had 19 percent with considerably larger casts. The Italian brand cast 98 total models with only 19 being nonwhite, while Chanel had 13 out of 70.

In closing, the pandemic definitely continues to impact the industry. But it shouldn’t be seen as a justification for brands to hire less diverse casts. While it’s incredible that Fall 2021 is now the most racially diverse on record, we can’t ignore the losses felt across the size, age and gender categories. Moving forward, we hope to see substantial upticks across all fields.

Additional reporting by Mark E.

Only women and non-binary models are included in this data. Models of color are categorized as those who are nonwhite or of mixed backgrounds.

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Nora Attal Transports Us to Mexico via the April 2021 Cover of Vogue Paris

We’ve made zero attempts to hide the fact that Vogue Paris is the best magazine for pure, unapologetic fashion (even during a global health crisis). After a triumphant 2020, Emmanuelle Alt started 2021 off with a spectacular Anna Ewers offering. Although, last month’s Quinn Mora cover unfortunately fell short. In a quest to redeem itself, the mag takes us to Mexico with a little help from Nora Attal for April 2021. Scoring her first Vogue Paris cover, the Moroccan-British beauty was captured at the majestic Casa Cuixmala hotel by photographic duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. In the vibrant cover image, Nora wears a bikini top, a Dolce & Gabbana skirt and a hat from Atelier Donoma.

Vogue Paris April 2021 : Nora Attal by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin

IMAGE: VOGUE.FR

Surprisingly, the cover divided our forum members. “I love this! Beautiful colors… The backdrop is stunning, it perfectly sells the mood they were going for and now I’m even more depressed about being inside the house staring out at the gray sky,” said LastNight.

“I love it! Finally someone doing a location shoot worth putting in a picture. Just what I need after a year of lockdown and not being able to go anywhere,” echoed dfl-001.

“Perfection, especially compared to the garbage other magazines publish nowadays,” praised SanderGreen.

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“So much color, so much architecture and energy. Love it for these reasons alone. Although if I’m totally honest, a zoomed-in version would have been better,” critiqued Benn98.

Not everyone was thrilled with the outcome, however. “It pains me to confess that I’m not a fan of this! Not a fan of the full-length cover image and how it’s reading more like a travel supplement as opposed to a fashion magazine cover,” vogue28 chimed in.

“I love Nora, but this looks like an Instagram post of a traveling influencer or something…” voiced Krystalblue006.

THD96 felt the same way: “A little zoomed in and more expression on Nora’s face would’ve made a stellar cover. It does look like a travel magazine.”

Do you agree? Share your thoughts on Vogue Paris’ latest here.

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Wednesday 24 March 2021

Tips and Tricks to Organize Your Place for Spring

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Not everyone has the urge to Marie Kondo their place, even if they’re stuck at home with plenty of time to spare. “Organizing can be a stressful and daunting task for some, especially if you’re looking at all the items you have at once,” says Rob Truglia of MakeSpace Storage. “It’s best to start off by determining what areas you need to clean and go from there.” 

You may never get to the point where organizing is a relaxing or fun task, but it can be relatively stress-free. Marshall Weber, organizing expert for Stor-It Self Storage, outlines the key steps to organize your home. 

Start slow.

Don’t try to reorganize your entire home all at once. Don’t even devote a whole hour to organizing if you don’t feel like it. Start slow with 15- or 30-minute sessions.”

Organize one room at a time.

“There’s no need to take on your whole house. Go one room at a time, or even one shelf at a time, to help make organization manageable.”

Treat yourself.

“Throw on some tunes to help pass the time and give yourself a reward at the end of your reorganization session for some extra motivation.”

Truglia adds that he likes to start with the quickest task, like flipping a mattress, and then work his way up to more challenging projects.

Target hot spots.

When it comes to spring cleaning hot spots, closets and vanities top the list. Closets are built for storage so they can quickly become cluttered. “To tackle your closet and reorganize effectively, take everything out of it. Then, item by item, start putting things back in, placing them in new spots in your room or house or discarding them altogether,” says Weber. “You’ll be amazed at how much space you’ll free up and by working outside of your closet, you’ll skip that dreaded clutter claustrophobia.”

To organize your vanity, Weber recommends going layer by layer. “The top of your vanity is the easiest place to start, even if it looks like a Jackson Pollock painting made with jewelry, toiletries and odds and ends from your pockets. Sort everything by type into piles, then figure out small places to store it all.” Next, go drawer by drawer to see what can be folded, relocated or discarded completely.

Invest in storage solutions.

While it may seem counterintuitive, sometimes the best way to organize the items you currently have is to purchase a few more. “Shoe racks, shelves, jewelry boxes and even full storage units can help you free up space at home and keep track of your stuff,” says Weber. 

Think creatively about your space. “Your closet door may not seem like a storage spot, but give it a hangable shoe rack and suddenly it’s a full-on footlocker. Likewise, get a coffee table with drawers to store odds and ends like remotes, board games and cleaning supplies. Have a weird corner you don’t know what to do with? They have furniture for that. Shop corner shelves to see how you can store vertically in a small sliver of space.”

If the current pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we don’t have control over most things in life. But we can control how tidy and organized our abodes are. So go ahead and start spring cleaning. It’ll not only make you feel more in control, it will help make your time indoors fly by.

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Spring Soulmates: Why Button-Downs and Shorts Are the Perfect Couple

Spring is tricky. It can be borderline hot one day and close to freezing the next. As we get farther along, temps tend to moderate. Although we’re often still left strategizing what exactly to wear to look cool while keeping warm. (That’s why spring layering is a learned skill.) But there’s an under-the-radar pairing that’ll solve all your springtime woes. We’re talking about button-down shirts and shorts.

You may never have thought about teaming the two together previously. Which is a real shame since they go together so beautifully. A long-sleeve button-down shirt is pretty versatile to begin with. But it’s a perfect foil for shorts because it provides some coverage up top while you flaunt your legs below.

Another benefit? Button-downs are great for tucking. Whether you prefer a full tuck, half tuck or any other fraction. Oversized versions are especially helpful in these situations. It’s also ideal for showing off shorts with fancy waistbands.

See below for the best button-down shirts and shorts pairings to wear this season.

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Rianne Van Rompaey, Akon Changkou and Others Bring the Heat in Louis Vuitton’s Summer 2021 Campaign

Steven Meisel can do no wrong when it comes to photographing magazine covers or advertising campaigns for major fashion houses. (And even for Zara.) So we weren’t surprised to see Meisel step behind the lens for Louis Vuitton’s Alma handbag campaign last month. Much to our delight, Meisel returns to capture the French fashion house’s Summer 2021 campaign. The ads feature an impressive cast of models, including Rianne Van Rompaey, Akon Changkou, Ida Heiner, Jade Nguyen and Ashley Radjarame, bringing some summer heat to the studio decked out in Vuitton’s new collection while toting a selection of the brand’s latest leather goods.

Louis Vuitton 'Summer by the Pool' 2021 : Rianne, Jade, Akon, Ashley & Ida by Steven Meisel

IMAGES: LOUISVUITTON.COM

The campaign generated discussion on our forums. “The man is a magician! It’s incredible to see that, even after all these years, he manages to bring the best out of the girls!” heralded SRank.

“Don’t really have any negatives — this is just gorgeous and exactly what I needed to see!” praised RedSmokeRise.

“Natural hair, natural makeup and most of all great casting,” applauded Mercredi.

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GERGIN was also impressed: “Much better than the previous handbag campaign with the bland backdrop and annoying haircuts! Let the Rianne Van Rompaey domination continue…”

“This is much better than last season’s bad hair fiasco,” echoed THD96.

“Much better than the last Vuitton campaign… I’m here for the U.S. Vogue circa 1999 vibe and the casting of Jade,” approved Fiercification.

“Thank god they have smiling models here to compensate for that Pont Neuf campaign they did recently that could only work to sell antidepressants!” said YohjiAddict.

Louis Vuitton 'Summer by the Pool' 2021 : Rianne, Jade, Akon, Ashley & Ida by Steven Meisel

IMAGES: LOUISVUITTON.COM

See more from the Summer 2021 campaign and join the conversation here.

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Tuesday 23 March 2021

These Candles Will Fill Your Home With the Smells of Spring and Summer

There aren’t many things about spring and summer we don’t absolutely love. Sure, 100-degree temperatures can be unpleasant. As can three straight days of rain no matter how many May flowers it produces. And perhaps we could do without those pesky mosquito bites. But overall, the next several months are full of happiness. Full of memories, adventures and soaking up the sun (with proper sunscreen, of course).

When we think about all the good times in store, what’s better than filling your home with a scent that transports you to your favorite memory? From tropical fruits to those days and nights spent at summer camp, here are the best scented candles to fill your favorite spaces with the smells of the seasons.

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24 Sunglasses Guaranteed to Make a Statement

Sunglasses are always trending this time of year, but this season we want to make a real impression. Even if we only venture outside occasionally. So we decided to hunt down the best statement sunglasses.

The good news? We’re not discriminating. Teeny-tiny shades and oversized sunnies are both in fashion. But when it comes to the itty-bitty variety, the focus is more on artsy shapes. On the opposite end of the statement sunglasses spectrum, the bigger, the better.

There are also plenty of details designed to make your shades stand out. From eye-catching nose bridges to negative space, there’s a lot to choose from. And colorful lenses are back in a big way. Practically every color of the rainbow is represented, from green to blue and even purple.

When it comes to price, you can drop a pretty penny on designer sunglasses that are in it for the long haul. Or you can save a few bucks by buying a trendy pair of shades you won’t freak out about if they’re misplaced. That way you can switch things up next spring and summer or indulge in several pairs to suit your many moods.

Keep scrolling to find the perfect statement sunglasses to wear straight through summer.

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Raquel Zimmermann Really Shines on Vogue Korea’s Trio of Terrific April 2021 Covers

We have been fans of Raquel Zimmermann since she made a splash in the early 2000s. So it’s been truly amazing to see the Brazilian beauty stage a mini comeback over the last few months. Following an appearance on Vogue Germany, Raquel now takes to the cover, or rather covers, of Vogue Korea for April 2021. Throughout 2020, the Korean fashion bible served up flawless covers featuring Liya Kebede, Binx Walton and Hyun Ji Shin. For April, Raquel (styled by Sarajane Hoare) poses along with a feline friend for photographer Chris Colls delivering three great covers.

Vogue Korea April 2021 : Raquel Zimmermann by Chris Colls

IMAGES: VOGUE.CO.KR

Needless to say, the covers were a welcome sight to our forum members. “It’s always a delight seeing Raquel! Stunning three covers, Vogue Korea really knows how to knock it out of the park occasionally,” raved aracic.

“R A Q U E L! Drop the mic. This year is bringing the shine. Took that Zimmermann magic to finally bring out the best in Chris Colls,” applauded zoom.

“That second cover is pure perfection. She just brought everything together. Heck, she even managed to look actually great as a cat lady…” TaylorBinque pointed out.

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FashionMuseDior shared the same sentiment: “She’s such an amazing model! First cover is stunning, intriguing with flaws and all.”

“Raquel looks great. The intensity of her stare across all three covers is what really captivates you,” said Nomar.

“Absolutely love all three covers, but adore the second and third more than the first. Perhaps the second and third were the only truly necessary covers, but I’m not complaining. The close-up is flawless, very commanding and the beauty styling is top-notch!” voiced vogue28.

“The second cover is what Raquel was made for, it’s gorgeous,” declared marsnoop2.

Vogue Korea April 2021 : Raquel Zimmermann by Chris Colls

IMAGE: VOGUE.CO.KR

Which cover do you prefer? Join the conversation here.

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Monday 22 March 2021

8 Delicious Hair Products We Buy Just for the Smell

A good hair product takes your strands from flat and damaged to voluminous and near-blindingly shiny. But a great hair product does all of that while making your strands smell amazing. That’s why we rounded up the best smelling shampoos and hair products.

There have been a few choice hair products over the years that have gone down in history for their addictive, one-of-a-kind scents. You know, that distinctively fruity shampoo or musky hair oil you reached for just to catch another whiff?

Life’s too short not to surround yourself with hair products that work well and smell ridiculously delicious. Leave your perfume in the medicine cabinet — these eight intoxicating dry shampoos, texture sprays and more are the best smelling shampoos and hair products on the market right now.

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30 Fashion-Approved Layering Combos for Awkward Spring Weather

Despite the suddenly balmy temperatures on the East Coast, it still doesn’t feel like spring is in the air. (Especially since temps frequently go up and down from now through the middle of May.) And with normal highs around this time of year registering closer to the 50s and low 60s, it’s not quite time for shorts and miniskirts to go solo.

But there are definitely tricks of the trade to make practically any piece work in spring. Just like in winter, it’s all about layering clothes. In spring, the rules are a bit different, though. You want to look for pieces that add a touch of warmth without contributing much bulk. Flashes of skin are encouraged, but you need to be strategic about what — and when — you reveal. That’s why we’re stocking up on things like sleeveless turtlenecks. Jackets are also mainstays, but don’t rely solely on denim versions to get you through. Sweaters are still in play as long as you favor more lightweight, breathable options. Now is a prime time to ditch those sweatpants for flowy trousers, especially the plissé kind.

Ready for more season-appropriate tips? Then keep scrolling for a definitive guide to layering clothes this season.

Images: Imaxtree

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Hailey Bieber Gives Us a Serious Case of Wanderlust With ELLE’s April 2021 Cover

Nina Garcia has our undivided attention this month thanks to her selection of Hailey Bieber as ELLE ‘s latest cover star. After fronting last year’s March issue, the current face of Versace once again gives us a serious case of wanderlust as she poses under the warm California sunshine for the mag’s April 2021 cover. Photographed at the famed Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles by Mario Sorrenti, Hailey gives good face with a sun-kissed complexion, lightly tousled waves and a bralette from Versace’s Spring 2021 collection (chosen by stylist Alex White).

US Elle April 2021 : Hailey Bieber by Mario Sorrenti

IMAGE: ELLE.COM

ELLE‘s latest was immediately declared a triumph. “Tropical vibes. I really like it,” approved matheus_s the moment the cover dropped.

“Surprisingly good, I also love the tropical vibes and colors that bring this cover to life,” echoed aracic.

“I’m loving how vibrant it feels with the warm California sunshine, Alex White’s use of the Versace top and the loud yellow ELLE masthead. Zero complaints regarding this cover!” raved vogue28.

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“It’s giving me a melancholic version of ‘I’m a Slave 4 U’ by Britney Spears vibes and I must say I do like it. I love the tropical feel of the cover and that Versace top,” agreed marsnoop2.

Lola701 was also very much a fan: “It’s great! We don’t expect more from professional models so why have insane expectations for a cute girl who happens to model? She looks fabulous and she is very ELLE…”

“Love it. So ELLE. I don’t really care about Hailey, but I give her credit when it’s due,” said FashionMuseDior.

“I know it’s annoying that she essentially seems to just get booked to promote her marriage, but I think she almost always photographs beautifully, better than most celebs and better than most of her nepotism model peers,” admitted KINGofVERSAILLES.

See more from ELLE‘s April 2021 cover shoot with Hailey and share your thoughts here.

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Friday 19 March 2021

17 Fresh Spring Dresses to Shop Now

Spring is only a day away and while we may not be able to enjoy all the benefits of the season right away, we still need to update our wardrobes in anticipation. So we’ve gathered up 17 new spring dresses that you’ll want to show off as soon as possible.

If your taste leans toward florals, while perhaps not groundbreaking, this season there are plenty of fresh flower patterns to make it feel a little more revolutionary. All about the details? You can have your pick of ruffles, ruching, cut-outs…you get the idea. If pops of color are what you crave, you won’t be disappointed. Sunny yellows, powder blues and gorgeous greens are all on offer. Plus, every spring dress is prime for layering when the weather fluctuates.

Roll out the welcome wagon by shopping the best new spring dresses below.

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Jodie Comer Gives Vogue Spain an ‘Exquisite’ Cover for April 2021

Jodie Comer photographs like an absolute dream. Within a few short years, we’ve witnessed Jodie blossom before the lens of Steven Meisel for British Vogue and Loewe along with Charlotte Hadden for InStyle. Now Jodie is teamed up with Emma Summerton by Vogue Spain. Following questionable Bella Hadid and Jill Kortleve covers, the Spanish fashion bible finally raises the bar for April 2021. Jodie wears a sequined Louis Vuitton top and pants from the brand’s Spring 2021 collection picked by Leith Clark for the utterly charming cover image.

Vogue España April 2021 : Jodie Comer by Emma Summerton

IMAGE: VOGUE.ES

We’ll race you down to the newsstand for a copy. “Oh, simply exquisite! Jodie really can photograph well! The overall cover works in every aspect, the flower in her hand just contrasts beautifully with the fonts and backdrop!” raved GERGIN.

“Love it. Jodie is gorgeous, love the flower and the pale yellow fonts, they really lighten up the dull gray background,” said THD96.

“Lovely cover. Love the play on the simple gray and yellow,” admired justaguy.

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“Exquisite! Jodie is such a superstar. It’s always a delight seeing her on fashion covers, in my opinion she deserves even more,” aracic chimed in.

“Utterly beautiful, wouldn’t change a single thing. It feels like a breath of fresh air after the eyesore of a Bella Hadid cover last month. I love how serene it feels despite the gray backdrop and the pale yellow fonts were the perfect choice. Jodie is an absolute star, a pleasure to see grace the covers of fashion magazines — have yet to come across a bad photo of her!” declared vogue28.

MON shared the same sentiment: “Oh, this is actually beautiful!”

“Quite lovely. Overall a strong cover,” added mikel.

Do you love the cover as much as we do? Join the conversation here.

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Thursday 18 March 2021

Sleeping Beauty: 13 Overnight Products That Work While You Sleep

It’s that time of year again. We, unfortunately, just lost an hour of sleep. Which means our circadian rhythms are definitely all out of whack.

So why not make the most of the time you spend under the covers? It’s time to indulge in some overnight beauty products. Ones that will ensure you wake up looking rested and rejuvenated. After all, skin repairs itself at night.

Per Kendra Flockhart, education executive at Darphin: “All day, skin works hard to protect itself from constant attack but while we’re sleeping, skin switches into ‘recovery mode,’ a time of intense repair and regeneration. In fact, at this time the regeneration process can be up to three times faster than during the day.”

Skin also becomes more permeable. Products are more readily absorbed. But on the flip side, water is more easily lost. Thus what we choose to put on our skin is key.

Below you’ll find the best products out there to use before you hit the hay. That way you can maximize your (literal) beauty sleep. From a no-rinse hair conditioner to sleeping packs (K-beauty for the win), these nocturnal treatments will hopefully solve all of your beauty woes overnight. Sleep tight.

 

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19 Spring Jackets You Won’t Want to Take Off (Even in Summer)

Every fall we look forward to coat season. After all, if there’s one surefire way to take the bite out of winter, it’s getting a new coat out of it. But for some reason spring never really has that same excitement for outerwear. Even though temps usually require wrapping ourselves up to some degree. It may partly come down to the fact that after months of cold, all we want to do is shed layers. Thanks to the bevy of stylish spring jackets on offer right now, there’s plenty to get excited about.

Brands are trying to get us ready for jacket season by putting out a variety of lightweight options. Whether you’re looking for a jacket to work with your latest glamleisure look or something that will make you stand out on the street (and in street style shots). You may just want to buy two or three.

Here are 19 spring jackets that’ll make you wish the hot weather stays away for a while.

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Vogue Italia Actually Gets Creative for March 2021

You could argue that every month is a “creativity” issue where Vogue Italia is concerned. After all, Emanuele Farneti forces us to endure themed issues just about every month of the year. So far this year we’ve encountered The Everyday Issue and The Animal Issue. Now the Italian fashion bible joins all the other editions of Vogue by focusing on creativity for March. Craig McDean captures Binx Walton, Adut Akech, Julia Nobis, Sasha Pivovarova, Saskia de Brauw and Tao Okamoto wearing pieces from Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2021 collection (selected by stylist Carlos Nazario) for the collage cover.

Vogue Italia March 2021 by Craig McDean

IMAGE: VOGUE.IT

Vogue Italia’s latest sparked debate on our forums. “The bar is set so low that this becomes passable. One of their more decent covers. Imagine that,” said MON.

“Not as dreadful for Vogue Italia standards, at least they used professional models and photographers this time…” noted GERGIN.

SLFC was in the same frame of mind: “At least they got a good cast and production team this time and it could have been worse, but I just want it to end.”

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“Nice images, but the collage is laughable. It’s like an edit you make when you get Photoshop for the first time,” Style Savvy pointed out.

“Compared to all the stuff they’ve done (animals, streets, kids’ drawings), it’s amazing. But actually it’s boring and uneventful. It’s so sad to look at this magazine today. I will throw a party the day Farneti and team leave,” proclaimed apple.

“It could be worse,” confessed JPineapple.

“This is actually pretty exciting. I don’t mind Craig McDean doing his thing. It already looks so much more promising compared to David Sims doing his thing for Vogue Paris,” mikel chimed in.

See what else Vogue Italia’s March 2021 issue has to offer and share your thoughts here.

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