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Everything You Should Know About Skin Purging
Not all acne is created equal, and it can emerge for any number of reasons (and often at the most inconvenient time). Deciphering what type of blemish one is, why it has suddenly appeared, and how best to deal with it is not always easy. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a skincare enthusiast with an elaborate 10-step nighttime routine, or a minimalist who relies on a tightly edited roster of trusted products, determining the cause of the outbreak and the appropriate course of action to follow can be a minefield. Do you deal with eruptions using–often drying–blemish or acne treatments, or allow a skin flare-up to run its course?
The 2024 LadyLand Pride Festival Brought Madonna—and the Fashion Crowd—to Brooklyn
This weekend in Brooklyn, as many Pride festivities kicked off around New York City, the 2024 LadyLand Festival brought out a fashionable crowd to a more unexpected venue—a stylish gathering held under the Kosciuszko Bridge in Greenpoint. Created by Ladyfag, the outdoor queer music festival—held on both Friday and...
The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Reinvented the Summer Dress
It’s officially summer, which means it’s time for the summer dress—an effortless seasonal hero piece—to shine. This has certainly been the case on red carpets recently: The best dressed stars of the week all slipped into designs that felt modern and elevated, ranging from slinky, minimalist slip dresses to bold cocktail dresses in sprightly florals.
Banksy’s Protest Art, a Brat Bash, and the Return of Paul Mescal’s Tiny Shorts: All the Glastonbury 2024 Highlights
As per British tradition, more than 200,000 people—A-listers among them—decamped to a dairy farm in Pilton, Somerset, over the weekend for Glastonbury, headlined this year by Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA. Catch up on this year’s highlights here. Little Simz announced herself as a future headliner. The...
Inside L.A.'s Gender-Affirming Facial Studio
Leola Davis describes herself as a “late bloomer” when it comes to skincare. While going through a mental health episode in 2019, she decided to try getting a facial. “I saw my skin transform, but also noticed a huge difference in how I felt after I came out of each facial—it changed my mental health, too,” she tells me over Zoom. The decision was easy from there: Davis, who was a sex toy educator at the time, changed careers and became an esthetician. Now, she's known as “The Lezthetician” online—a playful portmanteau of her career and her sexual orientation.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Nail a New Kind of Festival Style at Glastonbury
As a main headliner at this year’s Glastonbury music festival, Dua Lipa was sure to bring a sleek performance wardrobe to the main stage this weekend—including custom Versace, Chrome Hearts, and Loewe looks (all thanks to her new stylist, Jahleel Weaver). Once her hits-filled set was over and done with, however, the pop star spent the rest of the weekend taking in some shows with boyfriend Callum Turner. Yesterday, the couple nailed a new kind of festival style: it was less about flashy flower crowns, and more about a cool, dressed-down fashion vibe.
With a New Album of Outrageous Dance-Pop, Confidence Man Is Here for a Good Time—And a Long Time
When it comes to putting on a show, Confidence Man lives up to its name: the band’s members are, it’s safe to say, daredevils. If you needed proof, you could look to their set at Glastonbury two years ago, where they emerged as one of the undisputed highlights of the weekend with a set that saw lead singers Janet Planet and Sugar Bones hurl each other across the stage to their high-octane anthem “Holiday.” Or simply take the video for their latest single, “I Can’t Lose You,” in which the pair climb into a helicopter in London’s Docklands, then proceed to whizz their way down the Thames hanging out of its open doors, thousands of feet above the city, as Planet nonchalantly flicks her ponytail. Oh, and they’re both stark naked.
The Serpentine Summer Party 2024 Featured Judy Chicago’s “Participatory Quilt” and Giant Strawberry Tarts
This year’s Serpentine Summer Party in London brought together everyone from Sadiq Khan to Zadie Smith, Caroline Polachek to Steve McQueen, Yinka Ilori to Charlotte Tilbury, for a Ruinart-fuelled evening in and around the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion. Designed by Minsuk Cho of Mass Studies and titled “Archipelagic Void,” this...
In Search of Maximalist Costume Jewelry at Brimfield—North America’s Largest Outdoor Antique Market
Trying to find anything specific at a Brimfield Antique Show is like trying to find the elusive needle in a haystack. Alas, North America’s oldest outdoor flea market is the perfect place to get lost for hours–or days or weeks even, if it were open that long–enchanted by object after object, each one stranger and a little bit more bizarre than the next. In a world where it’s becoming increasingly hard to find authentic vintage or antique jewelry to shop in-person, Brimfield is the perfect place to hunt for whimsical baubles, eclectic chunky gold necklaces and 150-year-old gems from the Victorian era with time and patience. Under wooden shacks, billowing tents and on top of thick plastic tables, you never know what you might find.
The Best Anti-Humidity Hairspray for Serious Hold and Zero Frizz
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. If it’s summertime, I’m generally on the hunt for the best anti-humidity hairspray. But this year I feel a heightened sense of urgency around finding the best hairspray for extra hold and zero frizz. Before the Chicago humidity set in, I’d optimistically RSVP’d to a series of invites for alfresco benefits, riverside dinners, and cocktails on the terrace. Now that these summery events are here, selecting outfits is the least of my troubles. The more pressing concern? Keeping my fine, prone-to-slipping hair in place for more than five minutes after I step outside.
Punching Up: Meet Trans Boxing, a Class in Brooklyn for All
The oldest boxing gym in the United States, Gleason’s, age 87, isn’t as stuffy as you might assume. Well, the actual air in the Brooklyn gym—heavy with the sweat of 50 or so boxers and their coaches during a Tuesday evening training—is a bit stifling. But the vibe of the gym is surprisingly open. It’s a place where greats like Muhammad Ali, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Mike Tyson have all trained, and in more recent history, Nolan Hanson has been coaching students through his Trans Boxing club five days a week.
‘Strong, Sexy, Cool’: A Detailed Breakdown of Dua Lipa’s Glastonbury Looks, By Her Stylist Jahleel Weaver
“I’m not even sure where I am right now,” Jahleel Weaver says. “... Bath?” The 37-year-old stylist—who moved from suburban Maryland to New York aged 18 before going on to travel the world as Rihanna’s right-hand man—has, in a remarkable twist of events, never set foot in the rural British county of Somerset. “I’m so down to check out what the real British people are wearing,” he adds. “I’ll call it research.” (He will be disappointed.) There are also more urgent tasks at hand—chief among them styling Dua Lipa for her career-defining slot on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Friday night—than exploring the lesser-known fashion capital that is the West Country. “I’m super, super excited. But it’s been a real whirlwind.”
35 Striking Photographs of a Young Elizabeth Taylor
No one, but no one, commanded a room like a young Elizabeth Taylor—a Hollywood legend celebrated as much for her diva-like behaviour as her Oscar-winning performances. This is someone who built her outfits around her megawatt Van Cleef & Arpels diamonds, and who once flounced out of a 1965 Beverly Hills dinner before Princess Margaret, the guest of honor, had even arrived, after taking objection to the seating plan. (Taylor felt strongly that she and her then husband Richard Burton should have been at Margaret and Lord Snowdon’s own VIP table.) When the late Queen Elizabeth II traveled to Washington, D.C. on her 1976 tour of America, she decided to host a 1,500-person reception at the British Embassy. All night long, a fleet of television crews shadowed Her Majesty as she moved around the embassy’s velvet-soft green lawn, shaking hands with her many guests—until, suddenly, the cameramen up and disappeared in a frenzy. It turned out that Taylor had made her long-overdue grand entrance, and MGM royalty trumped actual royalty in terms of TV ratings—a fact Elizabeth II found deeply amusing.
36 Thoughts I Had While Watching Glen Powell in Hit Man
Ever since I saw Anyone But You this winter, one very important question has been rattling around in my head: is Glen Powell a proper leading man, or isn't he? On the one hand, he’s handsome and quite funny, and on the other hand, there’s his name: Glen Powell has sort of a Greatest Generation ring to it, if you ask me. But, then again, I guess that never stopped George Clooney from reaching new heights of Hollywood hunkdom.
In Paris, Messika Celebrates Its New High Jewelry Collection With Two Glittering Parties
Valérie Messika had a big week in Paris. To honor the unveiling of Messika’s latest high jewelry collection “The White Midnight Sun” she hosted not one, but two celebrations. Both events were held at the Hôtel de Crillon, where she was displaying the high jewelry collection—on Tuesday, Messika hosted an intimate dinner of 20 people, while on Wednesday, a cocktail party on Wednesday had the face of the new collection, Lucien Laviscount, as guest of honor.
Scroller, Beware: The New Instagram Update May Be Worse for Your Mental Health
In the days after my dad died, there were many things I dreaded—one of them being sharing the news on social media. My love for my father had been well-recorded on my Instagram, so the pressure to get the announcement just right felt simultaneously intense and stupidly superficial. In the end, I chose to turn off the likes and comments on the post because I didn’t want to see engagement on something that was completely heartfelt.
Imposter Syndrome: A Behavioral Coach Shares 5 Simple Tools to Help You Banish It for Good
You’d be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t experienced imposter syndrome at one point or another. But while it’s commonplace, it’s still a damaging mindset that can hold us back from reaching our potential—particularly when it comes to our careers. We asked Gemma Perlin, a behavioral change coach, to share some practical tips for reframing negative thoughts and avoiding self-sabotage.
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