Thereโs no time like the start of a new season to give your beauty routine a bit of a refresh.
And while we hardly need a reason to treat ourselves to something new (because, letโs face it, we deserve it) there are some products that offer up an extra โfeel-goodโ factor when we click โadd to cartโ.
From nail polish inspired by nature to high-performance skincare, weโve rounded up the mood-boosting buys at the top of our wish lists right now.
The Triple-Threat Of Serums
Lancรดme Rรฉnergie H.C.F. Triple Serum High-Performance Anti-Aging Concentrate, 50mL, $191, available at Myer.
As we approach a new season with the temperature dropping and the air drying, our skin could use a little extra love. Lancรดme Rรฉnergie H.C.F. Triple Serum High-Performance Anti-Aging Concentrate utilises a triple-threat of dermatological active ingredients (hyaluronic acid, C+ niacinamide and ferulic acid) to restore skin, layer by layer. The innovative design protects the ingredients from light, air and impurities so your skin receives only the most potent serum each and every use.
The highly concentrated serum improves skin volumetry and quality, visibly reduces fine lines and corrects dark spots, in as early as four weeks. Howโs that for feel-good?
The โPerfectโ Perfume
Marc Jacobs Perfect Eau de Parfum, 100mL, $190, available at Myer.
A scent that celebrates optimism, self-acceptance and originality? Weโre in.
A bright and feminine fragrance, Perfect Marc Jacobs Eau de Parfum is inspired by the personal mantra of Marc Jacobs himself: โI am perfect as I amโ.
Described as a โscent for adventurous soulsโ, it starts with a flood of fragrant notes (think tangy and mouth-watering rhubarb), followed by a creamy, almond milk heart and a mellow cedarwood finish.
As an added bonus, it looks as good as it smells, with a marshmallow pink bottle topped with an eccentric collection of charms for an adorable addition to your shelf.
Nails, The Natural Way
OPI Nature Strong Nail Lacquer in Let Nature Take Itโs Quartz, $22.95, available at Myer.
With bold colours rooted in nature, OPI has introduced its first plant-based, natural-origin nail lacquer. The Nature Strong by OPI collection features 30 shades inspired by nature, formulated with plant-based ingredients derived from sugar cane, manioc, wheat, potatoes and corn.
With the same signature quirky monikers weโre used to (like Let Nature Take Itโs Quartz, a pale rose pink), the vegan formula is still as easy to apply, quick-drying, and long-lasting as ever.
Back-Up For Your Brows
Ere Perez Argan Brow Hero-Perfect Eyebrow Gel, $39, available at Myer.
Whether you just want to tame a few stray hairs, or increase the overall volume of your brows, this gel is about to become your new best friend.
Ere Perez Argan Brow Hero-Perfect Eyebrow Gel harnesses the powers of argan oil, fatty acids, omega 3 and 6, vitamin E and antioxidants to condition and boost your brows. The tiny vegan fibres adhere to skin and hair to fill in any gaps and build a fuller lookโperfect for those days when you want to look polished with minimal makeup.
A Mask That Works While You Sleep
Alpha-H Beauty Sleep Power Peel, $129, available at Myer.
The philosophy behind Alpha-H is simple: your skin deserves the very best.
Alpha-H Beauty Sleep Power Peel is an overnight resurfacing treatment, containing glycolic acid and retinal to boost collagen and stimulate cellular renewal to reduce the signs of ageing, scarring and wrinkles.
Bidding farewell to dry, dehydrated sleep as we sleep truly is what dreams are made of.
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With the highly-anticipated second season of Bridgerton on its way, fans of the period drama are in for a ye olde treat.
While the first instalment of the Regency-era series saw grandiose costuming, juicy plot lines and, well, a lot of R-rated activities, it also earned praise for its classical covers of modern-day hit songs.
And now, Netflix is scratching our musical itch. At their Tudum event, the streaming giant confirmed that Bridgerton will be back with another track list of orchestral covers.
Topping the list will be classic โ90s hits like Nirvanaโs โStay Awayโ, Madonnaโs iconic โMaterial Girlโ and Alanis Morissetteโs โYou Oughta Knowโ, followed closely by hits from the 21st Century, including Rihannaโs 2012 song โDiamondsโ and Robynโs โDancing on My Ownโ.
With British-Indian actress Simone Ashley joining the cast as Viscount Anthonyโs love interest Kate Sharma, the show will be including their take on popular Bollywood film, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, with a song of the same name by Lata Mangeshkar.
One of the most popular songs from the soundtrack is bound to be Harry Stylesโ โSign of the Times,โ which was surprisingly rather difficult to acquire for the show.
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โThat one was a pretty difficult clearance. That one took the longest to get everyone to sign off on. I think everyone will really love it,โ music supervisor Justin Kamps told Tudum.
โWhen Harry Stylesโ team signed off, I was very excited about that because I was just like, โThis is just a beautiful useโ,โ he said.
โSo even though it wasnโt a direct, โWe love this,โ it felt like, โAh, yes, they approved this, theyโre giving their approval. They enjoy the sequence.โ And now, I canโt wait for all the fans to see it.โ
Finishing off the list are P!nkโs โWhat About Usโ, Calvin Harrisโ 2016 smash hit โHow Deep Is Your Loveโ and Miley Cyrusโ unforgettable 2013 track, โWrecking Ball.โ
As for which musical stars didnโt make the cut, Kamps confessed that he hopes to include Doja Cat, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo in the future.
โI was a big fan of the Olivia Rodrigo album [Sour] this past year. And there are some songs on there that I would just love to get in there,โ he admitted.
โI really love the song โHappier.โ I thought that was such a beautiful and sad song. I donโt know if the right situation would come up for that, but I think that would be great, or โTraitor.โโ
โWe did get some Olivia Rodrigo string covers this season, but just didnโt find the right place for them. So, thatโs something I would like to include because I just think her songwriting is great and it makes for some beautiful string quartet versions.โ
Draw the carriages and prepare your corsets, Bridgerton season 2 is set to hit our screens on March 25, 2022 on Netflix.
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Weโve always known Reese Witherspoon is a busy woman. From acting to producing and raising her three children, itโs fair to say sheโs got her work cut out for her. And, while we know sheโs always looking for the next big thing in her career journey, it turns out that her home life is much the same.
Witherspoon and her husband Jim Toth, have popped a heft $25 million price tag on their Brentwood home in Los Angeles (and one look at the property, itโs not hard to see why). The sprawling estate is reminiscent of an English countryside, except itโs conveniently located in one of the most secluded streets in LA. Not only is the street location incredibly private, but the property itself is located at the end of a winding driveway lined by trees, so it boats a level of privacy that is relatively hard to come by in Hollywood.
The actress originally paid $16 million for the property, but due to several renovations, including new flooring, she has decided to increase the price tag. Ever the savvy home-owner, she also acquired an $8.4 million home in her native Tennessee just last year, so sheโs no stranger to juggling multiple properties at once.
According to the listing, the home has 10 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a fitness room, sauna, heated pool, and outdoor fireplace. In other words, itโs nothing short of a dream home (if you have a cool $25 million to blow).
Given her level of fame, Reese hasnโt released many photos of the interior (and zero photos of the bedrooms), but the listing does state that โadditional photos and property website [are] available upon request to qualified buyers,โ โ meaning only those with a hefty wad of cash to burn.
Below, a few photos from inside Reeseโs breathtaking home, and theyโll probably make you wonder why sheโd ever want to leave.
The dramatic staircase with wrought iron railings is perfect for a dramatic entrance
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With the pandemic no longer putting a hold on her career, the homegrown model is back on the scene and looking towards the future with a renewed sense of optimism.
While sheโs been in the public eye for a number of years, graced global runways and worked for the likes of David Jones, Dior and Chanel, thereโs a strong sense that 2022 is going to be stronger than ever for this sophisticated star.
Here are five reasons why Victoria Lee is someone to add to your follow listโฆ
1. Sheโs Refreshingly Realistic
Born and raised in Narrandera, NSW, the Aussie modelโs laidback, down-to-earth nature shines through in her work and social media. The self-described โhomebodyโ regularly posts about her family, friends and hometown, and when it comes to selfies, she keeps it real and filter-free.
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2. She Has Confidence In Spades
Being strong, happy, powerful and sexy in your own skin is no easy feat. For 31-year-old Victoria itโs something sheโs honed through years in the industry, observing trends that come and go while discovering her own unique style. Empowered by a strong sense of self, thereโs an ease to Victoriaโs elegance. Sheโs not trying too hard, and itโs magnetic.
3. Sheโs A Constant Source of Travel Inspo
While the pandemic has kept her on local turf longer than expected, the geographical uproot hasnโt hindered Victoriaโs sense of wanderlust. Her love of travel shines through in a new collaboration with JETS, offering an optimistic premonition of future visits to far flung tropical destinations.
Victoria epitomises the message of the swim brandโs latest campaign, โSanctuary In Styleโ. The luxurious swim and resort wear line inspires us to dream of destinations afar, the glamour of travel, the expression of art and the secluded beauty of nature.
Lounging aboard a luxury yacht, Victoria effortlessly brings the collection to life.
4. She Takes Us Along For The Ride
Wherever she goes, Victoria brings her online audience with her, posting unique behind-the-scenes content, and sharing her life in a series of well curated, authentic photos.
โA brand I have loved and trusted for years, @jetsaustralia consistently creates effortless, considered and sophisticated swim and resort collections that always make me feel comfortable and confident in my own skin,โ she shared with her 234k followers.
โIโm honoured to join the JETS family for this campaign all about optimism and possibility.โ
Apart from a killer swimsuit, her advice for staying cool and chic in the heat? โHat and SPF always.โ
With designs that embody modern art and femininity, JETS latest collection will have you travel-ready for your next chic holiday or staycation.
5. Sheโs A Change Maker
Whether itโs advocating for no single use plastics on set, sharing Black Lives Matter resources or using her platform to strengthen nature laws that protect native Australian wildlife, Victoria takes definitive action on environmental and social justice issues.
This includes aligning herself with brands that champion sustainability, less environmental waste and the abolition of fast fashion that ends up in landfill.
Discover the entire Sanctuary in Style collection here.
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On International Womenโs Day 2022, marie claire Australia hosted a very special breakfast, with Lisa Wilkinson, Brittany Higgins, Miranda Tapsell, Christine Holgate, Dylan Alcott and Chantelle Otten as guests and speakers.
Whether it be pushing equality in the workplace, tackling rape myths or encouraging women to explore their sexuality and prioritise pleasure, each speaker as fought for womenโs rights and paved the way for change.
When Lisa Wilkinson took to the stage, marie claireโs print editor, Nicky Briger, asked the presenter a range of questions, from leaving The Today Show to telling her own story of sexual assault. As we came to learn, Wilkinsonโs relationship with activist and author, Brittany Higgins has had a profound impact on her and through telling Brittanyโs story, Wilkinson ultimately found the strength to tell her own.
โTelling Brittanyโs story last year was an incredible moment โ there wasnโt anyone who wasnโt watching it on TV,โ Briger said. โWhat have you learned from Brittany?โ
โOohโ, Lisa said with a deep breath. โWhere do I start?โ
A long pause filled the room before Lisa spoke, with her voice beginning to crack. โI learned what real courage looked like,โ she said.
โWhen Brittany and I first started talking, we talked about what had happened to me four years before,โ Lisa went on to explain.
โI said to her, โif you do decide to go ahead with this, itโs not going to be easy. Itโs going to be really tough and there is going to be a lot of judgement, but I really donโt believe you will ever regret it'โ, she recalled.
โI think Brittany had already decided that she was going to go for it, but itโs not just the courage that it took for Brittany to first tell her story, itโs the courage that Iโve witnessed up close for the last year. Sheโs never stopped and sheโs had every reason to stop. And when youโve got an entire government trying to shut you up and you refuse to, I donโt know where that courage comes from.โ
In 2021, former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins alleged she was raped in Federal Defence Minister Linda Reynoldsโ office by a senior male colleague in March 2019. The accused denies the charges, and the matter is now before the courts, with Higgins continuing her activism within this space.
During Brittanyโs interview at the marie claire breakfast, she admits that it feels strange to have her private life laid bare for the world to dissect, but is adamant that it isnโt about her, itโs about a broader movement.
โSometimes you have to separate the personal from the political,โ she said. โItโs a strange thing to be known for, but I appreciate that itโs a privilege to be heard.โ
Lisa referenced this comment during her time on stage, remarking that the pressure and pain is โa lot to bear.โ
โItโs a lot to carry every single day, but what I realised after Brittanyโs story went to air, is just how common abuse is for so many women who never told their story.โ
โWhat I keep hearing again and again and again, is that if this young woman can be brave enough to tell her story and take on the government at the same time, then Iโm going to tell my story,โ Lisa said, after witnessing several women come forward to share their own experiences in the wake of Brittanyโs.
Lisa went on to share an incredibly moving story which a woman had shared, about her 96-year old mother who was also inspired by Brittany to share her own story. At the age of 18 she went to the Conservatorium of Music as a promising young musician, but she was raped there, and as a result, never picked up her instrument again and never told her story.
Watching Brittany come forward, the woman said the experience โfreedโ her mother, and as Brittany listened in the audience, her eyes filled with tears.
โHow many womenโs talents over the years were quashed because they were destroyed by the abuse they suffered?โ Lisa asked, as everyone in attendance took a moment to let it sink in.
Nicky asked Lisa if Brittany had inspired her to come forth with her own assault story in her newly-released autobiography, It Wasnโt Meant to Be Like This.
โI wanted to be incredibly truthful in the book, but I was having incredible difficulty putting the words down,โ she explained.
โIt was through the power of Brittany that I thought, โno, Iโve got to write this now, I donโt have any choice.โ I feel very much at one with so many other women around the country who are now also telling their stories. If you open your arm, another woman will place her arm in yours and you can move forward together.โ
If you ever needed a reminder that women are stronger together, this is it. In unity, we find strength.
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Queen Elizabeth II has spent the majority of her life at Buckingham Palace, reserving Windsor Castle for weekend trips away.
But now, it looks as if Her Majesty is making a permanent move to her getaway home after living there for the past two years.
When the pandemic began in full force back in March 2020, Queen Elizabeth took the initiative to move to Windsor full-time to make sure staff resources were conserved.
Not long after her initial move, the late Prince Philip joined his wife and the married couple ate dinner together every night in their last year together. So, it makes sense that two years onโwith a relentless pandemic still taking livesโHer Majesty has chosen to remain at Windsor Castle permanently. And according to the Times, she will no longer use Buckingham Palace as her full-time home.
Apparently, her decision was made partly because the palace itself is currently undergoing a ยฃ369 million (approx. AUD $661 million) renovation that will take 10 years.
โThe reservicing does not end until 2027,โ a royal source told the publication, adding, โWhile ongoing, it is not really a place to stay long-term.โ
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As for Windsor Castle, the estate is not only closer to Her Majestyโs children and grandchildren, but it also has belonged to the royal family since the 12th century.
Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Princess Eugenie all live close to the residence, and Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly looking for a new country house to be closer to the Queen. While they would keep their apartment in Kensington Palace, the pair also reportedly were organising for Prince George to attend a nearby prep school.
As for Prince Charles, he is planning to call Buckingham Palace home when he becomes king, despite his love for longtime London residence Clarence House.
โThere is no question about it,โ a source told The Daily Mail, adding, โHRHโs view is that you need a monarch at monarchy HQ. This has never been in doubt.โ
As for whether Her Majesty will ever be back in Buckingham Palace, well, of course but maybe not for living purposes. After all, they donโt call it the โroyal HQโ for no reason.
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Thereโs no doubt that the past year has seen Australian women use their voices like never before. Voices for change, our country has been lucky to gain an abundance of game-changers, trailblazers and joy-makers.
And now, itโs about time we celebrate all that theyโve done to pave a new future.
In honour of all their tireless work, guests gathered at Est. Restaurant to celebrate a panel of respected and influential speakers: advocate for survivors of sexual assault Brittany Higgins, TV presenter and journalist Lisa Wilkinson, actor and author Miranda Tapsell, former CEO of Australia Post and workplace safety and equality advocate Christine Holgate, 2022 Australian of the Year and Paralympian tennis star Dylan Alcott and finally, award-winning sexologist and author Chantelle Otten.
Hosted by marie claireeditor Nicky Briger, the highly-anticipated panel kicked off with Higgins discussing the impact that coming forward about her sexual assault has had on her.
โItโs a strange thing to be known for [โฆ] but I appreciate that itโs a privilege to be heard,โ she explained.
โSometimes you have to separate the personal from the political. It was never about me and itโs not about me, itโs this idea of a broader movement.โ
My story is one in five womenโs story and I think itโs so important that itโs not targeted at individuals.โ
As for Holgate, her time as a former CEO of Australia Post saw her endure relentless workplace bullying. However, when she came forward about the harassment sheโd received, her words werenโt welcomed by some. But Colgate says that shouldnโt stop anyone from telling their story.
โIโm trying to stand up and fight for something thatโs right,โ she explained to the audience. โUnfortunately not everyone supports you in your journey, but you have to be careful that those demons donโt take over. If we donโt do it, itโs not going to happen and then we will live a life of regret.โ
For Alcott, he credited his partner, fellow panel speaker Otten, as his greatest teacher. They both gushed over how their love for one another strengthens them individually.
โDylan has taught me a lot about love and real, true relationships,โ Otten said. โPatience, communication, we are just two normal human beings learning along the way.โ
โIโm so proud of Chantelle,โ Alcott replied, adding, โSheโs a trailblazer in what she does. Itโs hard to talk about things that are taboo and bring up your trauma.โ
As expected, a gathering of this magnitude saw a plethora of famous, admired and esteemed guests. Below, take a look through those who attended this yearโs marie claire International Womenโs Day breakfast.
Miranda TapsellChantelle Otten and Dylan AlcottGrace Tame and Dylan AlcottChanel Contos, Christine Holgate, Grace Tame and Julia BanksMiranda Tapsell, Lisa Wilkinson, Chantelle Otten, Brittany Higgins, Dylan Alcott and Christine HolgateBrittany Higgins and Lisa WilkinsonGrace Tame and Christine HolgateBrittany HigginsChanel ContosJulia Banks and Nicky BrigerSally ObermederRachael FinchSamantha Harris
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2021 introduced us to some incredible voices in the womenโs rights space, chief among them; Grace Tame, Brittany Higgins and Chanel Contos. Each of them have fought independently and together, to make Australia safer for all women, and they arenโt showing any signs of slowing down soon.
Joining forces, these inspiring women have formed Safety. Respect. Equity.โ which calls for policy reforms to better protect women and children across the country to decrease violence, discrimination and harassment.
The alliance is made up of 12 women, each of whom have rallied to spark real change in their respective field. The group includes:
Grace Tameโ 2021 Australian Of The Year and advocate against child sexual abuse
Brittany Higgins โ Launched an investigation into parliamentโs workplace culture after coming forward with rape allegations and sparked #March4Justice 2020
Chanel Contos โ Founder of Teach Us Consent and has since achieved mandatory consent education in all Australian schools in 2023
Yasmin Poole โ public speaker, board director and youth advocate pushing for young people to have more of a say in Australian politics
Georgie Dent โ Executive Director of The Parenthood, author and advocate for womenโs empowerment and gender equality
Christine Holgate โ Former Australia Post Chief Executive who came forward with her experience of workplace bullying
Madison de Rozario โ Paralympic gold medallist and disability advocate
Julia Banks โ Former Liberal MP who has spoken out about the toxic culture of Australian politics, and being sexually harassed
Lucy Hughes Turnbull โ Australian businesswoman and philanthropist
Michele OโNeilโ President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions
Wendy McCarthyโ Businesswoman and social activist
Larissa Behrendt โ Indigenous rights advocate, academic and filmmaker.
The statistics are shocking. As we know, one in five women in Australia will be sexually assaulted or raped in her lifetime. Two in five women have been sexually harassed in the workplace in the last five years, and for women of colour, First Nations women, women with a disability and queer women, those statistics are far worse.
Australiaโs national gender pay gap still stands at 14.2%.
Over the yearโs, we have seen numerous inquiries, investigations and bodies which have attempted to provide a solution, but no meaningful change has been made.
As Safety. Respect. Equity. said, we need to change these statistics.
The group has been meeting regularly over the past few months to devise a way of making a real difference for women at home, in the workplace and everywhere else. The video released is a callout to all Australians to address the inequality that still exists and champion reform.
What is the alliance calling for?
Preventing sexual harassment and bullying. (Implement all 55 recommendations in the Respect@Work report including a positive duty on employers.
10 days paid family and domestic violence leave.
Acting on the National Plan for First Nations Women and Girls. (Support & fund the 7 recommendations in the 2020 Wiyi Yani U Thangani Report)
Ensuring effective employment programs for women with disability.
Stronger, consistent child sexual assault laws.
Eliminating the gender pay gap including necessary legal reform.
Free, accessible and quality early childhood education and care.
Expanding paid parental leave.
Embedding respectful relationships and consent education everywhere including schools, universities, workplaces and homes.
You can read the full open letter from Safety. Respect. Equity. here.
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When it comes to healthy-looking hair and skin, thereโs one thing thatโs guaranteed to work every single time: moisture.
Upping our hydration levels can take us from dry to dazzling in no time, and all it takes is choosing products that contain moisture-loving ingredients.
But with an abundance of products to choose from, it can be easy to feel paralysed by choice. To help, weโve rounded up our best picks of the natural ingredients you should be looking for to take you to hydration station ASAP.
Coconut Oil
When we think of coconuts, we think humid, tropical destinationsโand moisture. In recent years itโs been heralded as a bit of a beauty โcure-allโ, but it also frequents the top of many lists when it comes to natural, moisturising ingredients.
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Coconut oil helps the skinโs barrier retain moisture, while softening it at the same time. By creating a protective layer, it traps moisture and hydrates the skin. And as a bonus, the incredibly rich ingredient has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Itโs also become a fast favourite for haircareโparticularly dry, curly or thick hairโwith vitamins and fatty acids helping to nourish the scalp and save dry strands by penetrating (and protecting) the hairโs cuticle.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is natureโs time-tested miracle moisturiserโits high water content has extreme hydrating and moisturising properties (which is why we often reach for it first when weโve spent a little too much time in the sun).
Itโs also the reason Maui Moisture lists 100 per cent aloe juice as the very first ingredient on every single product.
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While most shampoos and conditioners start with water as the primary ingredient, Maui Moisture delivers rich hydration that starts with aloe juice.
With this superior moisture as a base, each product has been crafted to deliver intense hydration for all different hair types and textures. Plus, the range is vegan friendly, and contains no silicones, sulfated surfactants, or parabens for guilt-free, healthy-looking hair.
Argan Oil
If the word โmagicalโ was to be applied to any moisturising ingredient, it would be argan oil. The โnot too heavy, not too lightโ option of moisturising oils, itโs rich in omega fatty acids, vitamin E and linoleic acids that work to lightly moisturise and soften skin.
As itโs not too thick, itโs a major ingredient in many best-selling face oils, leaving behind a finish thatโs more glossy than greasy.
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Itโs also a healer for hairโhydrating and softening to make your mane more manageable. Argan oilโs high concentration of antioxidants also helps increase the elasticity of hair, making it stronger, and shinier.
Flaxseed Oil
A common addition to your morning smoothie, flaxseeds also have boundless beauty benefits. Flaxseed is one of the richest plant-derived sources of omega-3 fatty acids available, which help fight inflammation and provide that ever-important (and ever-moisturising) lipid barrier for our skin.
When applied topically, it acts as a sort of skin conditioner, creating a tighter and bouncier appearance. And in hair careโlike Maui Moistureโs brand-new Lightweight Curls + Flaxseed rangeโit delivers just the right amount of moisture for smooth and shiny curls without compromising on volume or weighing hair down.
Find your Maui match for the perfect level of aloe-infused moisture to suit your hair needs.
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When it comes to popular celebrity couples, those that keep their relationships private are typically the ones weโre most interested in hearing from.
So, when Amal Clooney opened up in a rare interview about her life with husband George Clooney and their two twins, we were all ears.
โMarriage has been wonderful. I have in my husband a partner who is incredibly inspirational and supportive,โ she told the publication, adding, โwe have a home filled with love and laughterโ.
โIt is a joy beyond anything I could ever have imagined. I feel so lucky to have found a great love in my life, and to be a motherโthis is how I get my balance.โ
While George and Amal have been married since 2014 and welcomed their twins in 2017, the actor has previously opened up about meeting the successful barrister.
โListen, I didnโt want to get married; I didnโt want to have kids. And then this extraordinary human being walked into my life and I just fell madly in love,โGeorge said on theWTF With Marc Maronpodcast in 2021.
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For Amal, who was 35-years-old at the time, she felt the same way about what she had planned for her life, that is, until she met a 52-year-old George.
During an honorary speech for her husband at the American Film Instituteโs Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in 2018, Amal made light of her previous decision to remain single, saying that she was โquite resigned to the idea that I was going to be a spinsterโ before meeting her husband.
โMy love, what I have found with you is the great love I always hoped existed. And seeing you with our children, Ella and Alexander, is the greatest joy in my life,โ she said at the time.
โYou fill our home with laughter and happiness, and thatโs even before the children have worked out that โDa-Daโ is Batman, a talking fox, and friends with Mary Poppins.โ
โIโm proud of you, but I also know that when our children find out not only what you have done, but who you are, they will be so proud of you, too.โ
Listen, if thereโs one thing we know for certain, itโs that weโd do anything to find a love like Amal and Georgeโs.
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If not me, then who?โ That was the question Zoe Daniel asked herself when contemplating a move into politics. The esteemed foreign correspondent had a job she loved and a fulfilling home life, but was struck with a rush of responsibility to step up for her community, for the planet and for the next generation.
Indeed, the past two years have been a stream of hardship and heartache for many Australians: bushfires, floods, the existential dread of the climate crisis, a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, a womenโs uprising stemming from widespread sexual violence, and lacklustre leadership at every turn. But rather then sit back and despair, some โ like Daniel โ are taking a stand. Sheโs one of a group of rookie politicians, mainly women, who are dissatisfied with Australiaโs two major parties and are running in the 2022 federal election as independent candidates.
Theyโre all accomplished professionals and are taking on mostly male Liberals in blue-ribbon seats. โThese independents are appealing to disaffected Coalition voters,โ explains ABC political correspondent Laura Tingle. โThey represent change. To have articulate women who are not frightened to come forward and do it by themselves is probably pretty refreshing to voters who feel jaded about politics.โ
While the independents are unaffiliated, theyโre aligned in their centrist stance: socially progressive, economically responsible and serious about climate action. Many were plucked from their communities by passionate grassroots groups hoping to replicate the success of independent trailblazer Cathy McGowan in 2013, or of Zali Steggall, who famously unseated Tony Abbott in Warringah in 2019.
The movement has been met with backlash from the Coalition. โ[The independents] are a party,โ said Prime Minister Scott Morrison in December. โTheyโre backed by some big money โฆ and theyโre about trying to attack the Liberal Party.โ The reference was to Climate 200, a fundraising vehicle convened by clean-energy investor Simon Holmes ร Court to support โvalues-alignedโ independents.
Candidates interviewed for this story say they follow Australian Electoral Commission donation guidelines, and deny claims theyโre a de-facto party.
So what is the power and potential of the independents? โWeโre starting this election from a position where there are effectively only two or three seatsโ difference between the [major] parties,โ says Tingle. As such, just a few independent victories could result in a minority government, with the independents seated on the crossbench holding leaders to account.
Of course, these candidates havenโt proved their prowess in parliament as yet, but they come to the table with intelligence, drive and stellar CVs. โHere are a lot of women who have taken a courageous step โ they all have successful careers and would have a much quieter life if they didnโt do this,โ says Jo Dyer, the independent candidate for Boothby in South Australia.
Dr Monique Ryan, independent candidate for Kooyong, Victoria, adds, โSomeone said to me, โWhy are all these middle-aged women standing as independents?โ And I said because weโre all competent, capable, good under pressure, good at negotiating and good at getting a result. If you want something done, you give it to a busy woman. Weโre all saying, look, this is a complete mess, just give it to us and weโll fix it.โ
Sophie Scamps (Mackellar)
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In February 2020, while the air was still thick with bushfire smoke, Dr Sophie Scamps received a letterbox survey from her local MP asking residents to rate the issues that mattered to them most. Two words were missing from the list: climate change.
Scamps, whoโs lived in Mackellar on Sydneyโs northern beaches for more than 20 years, was outraged. โI went along to a community event with our MP, Jason Falinski, and said to him, โIf youโre truly a moderate and want action on climate change, we need to hear your voice in the media,โโ she remembers. โHe looked down and said, โWell the problem is you canโt mention the words climate change within the party room because all the Queensland MPs jump up and down.โ I thought, โWell how on earth can you represent this community? You canโt even mention the biggest issue to face humanity in centuries. You canโt represent our community.โโ
Fast-forward, and Scamps is now stepping up to the plate. While new to politics, she comes with an impressive rรฉsumรฉ: sheโs Oxford educated, an Olympic-qualifying runner and has worked as both an emergency doctor and a GP. Her platform and policy areas echo those of her fellow independents, blending environmentalism with economics and choosing compassion over corruption. โThe fact that a lot of what we [independents] are talking about aligns, shows that thereโs a broad mood for change,โ she says. โWe can no longer stand by and watch this slow-motion train wreck happening in front of our eyes. Itโs time to take it into our own hands.โ
Kylea Tink (North Sydney)
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When the grassroots organisation North Sydney Independents went looking for a leader to represent the local community, Kylea Tink was the consummate candidate. Sheโd lived in the area for 15 years, raised a family there, launched businesses, served on boards and headed up charities.
โIโm not someone who ever saw herself going into politics,โ says Tink, a disaffected Liberal voter. โBut I realised that the decisions being made in federal government didnโt reflect my values, nor the values of Australia overall.โ She points in particular to the way North Sydney MP Trent Zimmerman used his vote in Canberra last year to block the presentation of the climate bill to parliament, to block the referral of Christian Porter to the privileges committee and to block debate around the establishment of an integrity commission. โI have no doubt that had the North Sydney community been asked if thatโs how they wanted their vote to be used, the answer would have been no,โ says Tink.
If she is elected, Tink wonโt be afraid to lead with conviction. The former CEO of the McGrath Foundation was originally told that a Pink Test cricket match would never work but she persevered to create one of Australiaโs most iconic sporting events. She hopes to bring that kind of energy and out-of-the-box thinking to politics. โWe need to transition to a sustainable future, to recognise a First Nations voice, to realise the opportunities for gender equality,โ says Tink. โPeople are looking for hope and optimism; the independent movement is active hope.โ
Monique Ryan (Kooyong)
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As director of neurology at the Royal Childrenโs Hospital Melbourne, Dr Monique Ryan has made a lifeโs work of protecting children. But between the global pandemic and global warming, she began to fear for their future. โIโve got three kids and I want them to see the Great Ocean Road and the Great Barrier Reef and go skiing,โ she says. โI want them to be able to buy a house and live an independent adult life. These things are all under threat if we donโt take urgent action.โ
Born and raised in Kooyong, Ryan was selected to run as the local independent after responding to a full-page ad in The Age (โFour or five people sent it to me saying, โCome on, Mon, you know you want to apply, and someone should,โโ she recalls). Her challenge now is taking on the most senior Liberal member in Victoria, federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg. โHeโs out of touch with our community โ I donโt think he understands how frustrated people are,โ says Ryan, highlighting government rorts, pandemic mismanagement and misdirected JobKeeper funds to the value of $38 billion. โThat [money] could have done a huge amount for adolescent mental health or aged care,โ she adds.
Her electorate in Melbourneโs east may be a Liberal heartland but Ryan is adamant that change is not only an option, but necessary. โYou can decide in each election which candidateโs beliefs and values are most aligned with your own,โ she says. โFootball clubs are for life, political parties are not.โ
Zoe Daniel (Goldstein)
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Zoe Danielโs work as a TV reporter has taken her from the melting Arctic to the aftermath of typhoons, floods and bushfires on four continents. โIโve seen the impact of climate change on people and communities,โ she says. โItโs not an esoteric issue for me, and itโs really concerning that action isnโt being taken.โ
Last year Daniel was approached to run as an independent in Goldstein, bayside Melbourne, and was ultimately persuaded by her teenage son, who looked her in the eye and said, โYouโve got the chance to do something for us, Mum.โ
As well as climate solutions, Daniel stands for transparent economic management, genuine equality and safety for women, affordable housing and integrity in government. โMy big concern is the growing trust gap between the leaders and the population โ this was something that I witnessed when working in America, particularly following Donald Trump,โ she says. โIn Australia, weโre seeing a lack of strategy and long-term thinking among our major parties.
Thereโs an emphasis on getting re-elected and optics, rather than substantive policy.โ Daniel describes herself as a swinging voter, and believes the potential of independents in the โsensible centreโ is to bring back measured decision-making and accountability โ sans game-playing or ego. โI have no ambitions to become prime minister,โ she explains. โMy aim is to bring about progress.โ
Jo Dyer (Boothby)
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Jo Dyer wants to โreset the toxic messโ in Canberra, and she comes from a very personal place. Last year, the theatre and film producer was thrust into the limelight when she became a fierce advocate for her deceased friend Kate, who accused former attorney-general Christian Porter of rape. (Porter has denied it.)
โ[That experience] really brought home that the federal government wasnโt prepared to take any accountability,โ says Dyer. โIt wasnโt prepared to respond to those very tragic circumstances in a meaningful way. It was the same with Brittany Higgins: the response was to ignore, to stonewall and to define the issue as a political problem that could be first ignored and secondly managed but never actually solved or confronted.โ
Penny Ackery (Hume)
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The electorate of Hume, which stretches from the outskirts of Sydney down to regional Goulburn, is humming with energy: the roads are dotted with cars flashing โPenny Ackery 2022โ bumper stickers, and corflutes emblazoned with her face are sprinkled throughout the streets.
Ackery, a former teacher who has lived in the locale for 28 years, joined the Voices of Hume movement in 2020 and ultimately became its spearhead. Like many, she was disappointed with current member Angus Taylor, the controversial federal energy minister. โPeople in the community want to be listened to and thereโs a lack of consultation from our MP,โ she says. โPoliticians need to be aware that not everybodyโs on $80,000 a year and having a lovely time.โ (The area also features posters splashed with โVote Angus Outโ and โPut Angus last. Itโs where he puts you.โ)
Like her fellow community independents, Ackery is adamant that climate action can be an economic opportunity โ an idea particularly relevant to her regional electorate, where a renewable hub in Goulburn could create critical jobs and protect the environment.
Ackery believes that her experience as a high school and special-edโ teacher will prepare her to lead with empathy and integrity. โTeenagers know when youโre not fair dinkum,โ she says, โand if you make a mistake, the best thing to do is to admit it and let them see that youโre fallible. I just think honesty is missing in politics โฆ I hope this is a democratic revival.โ
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Alycia Debnam-Carey has done this before. At her marie claire shoot on Sydneyโs north shore she moves with such ease in front of the camera that when she bends down to check her lipstick in the rear-view mirror of the Ducati motorcycle, itโs impossible to know if sheโs posing or if the camera has just captured a genuine moment of the Australian actor off duty.
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โItโs such a clichรฉ but growing up as a child actor you develop some sort of performative qualities,โ explains the self-confessed workaholic. Debnam-Carey started acting when she was eight years old, in Rachel Wardโs short feature Marthaโs New Coat.
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These days, the 28-year-old splits her time between Los Angeles, where she now lives, and Austin, Texas, where Fear the Walking Dead, the television show she has worked on since 2015, is filmed. โ[The show] has been most of my 20s, which is kind of an overwhelming thought, but at the same time itโs been such an extraordinary training ground. Iโve been able to gain a whole lot of insight and confidence.โ
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After stepping behind the camera to direct a season-seven episode of the series last year, Debnam-Carey is preparing to capitalise on her directorial debut. โItโs very special โ especially for a young woman โ to be given that opportunity,โ she explains. But first she plans to spend some more time at home. โCOVID amplified to me how much I miss Australia,โ she says.
Itโs a realisation that couldnโt have come at a better time, as she begins filming Amazon Primeโs new series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart opposite Sigourney Weaver and Asher Keddie in rural New South Wales. The actor describes the experience as โa kind of deeply manifested dream goalโ.
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As Debnam-Carey glides back on set and resumes her place in front of the camera sporting a striking cherry red Chanel three-piece ensemble, she seems genuinely elated. Thereโs no doubt she is exactly where sheโs supposed to be: in front of the camera and, perhaps above all, at home.
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Jessica Mauboy is a multi-ARIA award winning singer-songwriter, actress, and The Voice coach. Here, she sits down with marie claire Australia to reveal the women who made her.
Theresa Mauboy
Growing up, my mum was never embarrassed or scared to show her sensitive side or vulnerability, but she was still tough. I think losing her own mum at 10 years old meant she had to be. It means that she is boisterous about what she believes in and stands for. One day when I was about 11, I came home from school and I could hear my mum and aunties talking about a singing competition. I overheard her say that she wasnโt going to tell my dad. My dad wasnโt really into taking me to things to perform but my mum saw the potential in me and realised that I really loved it.
When we got there, I looked around the room and there were people 20 or 30 years older than me tuning their guitars. I turned to my mum and said, โI donโt want to do this! Iโm not prepared!โ Mum pulled out the CD that Iโd been rehearsing with my choir teacher. It was the backing track to โMy Heart Will Go Onโ by Celine Dion. I was crumbling on the inside and Mum told me, โNo, bub, you know this song. You can do this.โ
I ended up winning $500 that day and it meant everything. It was one of the greatest moments of my life, and it always makes me think, โThank God for Mumโ because without her I wouldnโt have understood that I could make a career in music and turn it into something more than just a hobby. I think that really encapsulates her fierceness and the way she will make something happen. She will always find a way.
Mariah was one of my first teachers. Sometimes Iโd sit in my room with my tape recorder and my cassette player and listen back to her music and mimic the way she curved her tones and her vibrato. Mariahโs song โAnytime You Need a Friendโ always makes me feel motivated and inspired. The lyrics are so empowering. Thereโs no-one like her. I remember watching a 1999 documentary and in it Mariah was explaining that Black people saw her as white and white people saw her as Black.
From a cultural and identity perspective that really resonated with me, being half Indigenous and half Indonesian and always having to answer questions about where I come from. Listening to her music and hearing her stories really inspired me to be my own artist and my own person and ask myself, โWhat is my message? What is the point of me being up on stage?โ I think Iโve realised that itโs all about how you make people feel with your music and how you can lift them up.
Judy Weepers
Judy was a music teacher at my primary school in Darwin. My grade two classroom was across the hall from where the older kids did choir practice, so I could sometimes hear faint singing in the background. I was always being sent out of class because I had the habit of absentmindedly humming and it would sometimes become a disturbance to the whole class. One Friday afternoon my teacher Mrs Burke introduced me to Judy, and the next year I joined the choir.
When Judy gave me a solo in the upcoming eisteddfod we started doing private lessons on Friday afternoons. Initially, I wasnโt sure. I told her, โI normally hang out at the park with my friends then,โ but eventually it just became our normal routine. Every week after school on a Friday she would drive to my house for rehearsals.
We worked hard but she also wanted me to enjoy it. She wouldnโt just bring the choir songs but songs she knew I would like from people such as Celine Dion and Mariah. Sheโs had the biggest impact on my life and taught me so much about work ethic. I donโt think I would have done the practice and had the discipline to be where I am today without her. Thatโs why I call her โmamma Judyโ.
Jessica Mauboyโs new single โGlowโ is out now. This article originally appeared in the March issue of marie claire.
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The beauty world is in a seemingly unstoppable tailspin after news broke that Olaplex had been using an ingredient that could potentially link to fertility issues. Social media has been abuzz over the past few days with word spreading that Olaxplex was allegedly set to be banned in the UK and Europe due to safety concerns over the Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector โ a treatment used to rehabilitate dry, damaged strands post-colouring.
First of all: no, Olaplex No. 3 is not set to be banned. There is, however, a European Union-wide ban on an ingredient previously found in the Olaplex formula, with the United Kingdon expected to follow suit. (Questions to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) went unanswered.)
That ingredient is butylphenyl methylpropional, also known as lilial. It can also appear on certain labels as butylphenyl methylpropional (p-BMHCA), 2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde, lysmeral, and lily aldehyde.
Two years ago, the European Commission classified lilial as โreprotoxicโ, finding that it has the potential to negatively impact fertility. It can also harm unborn children.
This week, a TikTok video claiming all Olaplex products would be banned in Europe went viral, with more than a million views at the time of publication. Itโs yet another example of misinformation spreading like wildfire in the digital age.
Here, marie claire unpacks what happened, the latest with lilial, and whether you need to inspect your Olaplex products at home.
What is lilial, and why is it harmful?
Lilial is a synthetic scent ingredient which mimics the fragrance of lily of the valley and is designed to give products a sweet, floral smell. It is used in a variety of beauty products from moisturisers and skincare to perfumes and haircare. That being said, its uses arenโt limited to the cosmetics world, with the ingredient also being used in some laundry detergents and household cleaners.
Under the EWG Cosmetics Database, the product is listed as having developmental/reproductive toxicity, namely suspected damage to fertility or an unborn child. It is used in a variety of beauty products from moisturisers and skincare to perfumes and haircare.
Over the past few years, The European Commission Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has been monitoring lilia for potential risks. In 2019, the Committee published a paper which concluded that โthe aggregate exposure, arising from the use of different product types [with the ingredient] together, [it] cannot be considered as safe.โ
In 2020, the European Commission classified lilial as โreprotoxicโ, meaning that it has the potential to cause risk to fertility and unborn fetuses. In September 2020, the EU regulatory authority announced their intent to [have] lilial phased out by March 2022.
Speaking to the Independent, a cosmetics expert argued that while the revelation is concerning, lilial is usually present in formulations at a concentration of 0.1 per cent or less and โis not enough to directly impact fertilityโ. They then added that it is fairly easy for fragrance houses to reformulate existing products to remove lilial.
A 2019 paper also found that while traces of lilial are typically minimal in each product, a tendency to use several products which all use the ingredient could lead to a buildup, and potentially heighten adverse reactions, meaning itโs better to avoid it.
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Has Olaplex been banned?
Despite the media frenzy, Itโs important to note that Olaplex has not been banned. Many people are spreading misinformation online that the brand itself has been banned, which is simply untrue. The brand will continue to manufacture its products, but will be excluding lilial from here on out.
Speaking to theIndependent, the brand clarified that any Olaplex products containing lilial had not been sold in the UK since January 2022. In the same statement, a spokesperson for Olaplex clarified that lilial was not an active or functional ingredient and was only used in small amounts for fragrance purposes. As of January 2022, Olaplex no longer sold or distributed products using Lillial in the UK or EU.
Olaplex did not respond to questions from marie claire Australia in time for publication as to distribution plans in Australia.
After hairdresser Tom Smith made a video on the topic, Olaplex also commented on Instagram: โTo confirm, OLAPLEX Nยฐ.3 Hair Perfector is not banned in the UK. Olaplex takes the health of our consumers and regulatory compliance seriously. We no longer formulate with this ingredient. Since January 2022, Olaplex has not sold any products containing lilial in the EU or UK.โ
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What does this mean for Olaplex in Australia?
If you have Olaplex products at home, check the label to see if you have an old or new version of the product where lilial isnโt listed (and if youโre still unsure, you can go to the Olaplex customer service team directly).
The saga is yet another painful lesson of the power of misinformation in the digital age. A TikTok video which claimed that all Olaplex products would be banned in Europe has received over a million views (and counting), unsurprisingly, has caused people to panic even further. While news travels fast, consumers should be doing their own research both prior and post purchase to better understand what it is theyโre using and itโs potential side effects. Understandably, making sense of ingredient labels isnโt always the easiest thing to do, so if you are having concerns over the products youโre using, you can always consult a registered dermatologist to find a range of products that works in your best interests.
The beauty industry is always changing, and brands, in turn, are always adapting to keep up with it. Ingredients are being added and removed all the time, and this Olaplex ordeal has been a timely reminder to never use a product blindly.
While we continue to push for more transparency and regulation within the industry, it isnโt a change thatโs going to come overnight, but when brands are held to account on a global level, it causes others to sit up and take note as well. Haircare lovers can rest easy knowing that Olaplex isnโt going anywhere anytime soon, but we can only hope that the ripple-on effects from the issue will serve as a warning shot to the industry at large, and all those who play in it.
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The time is here, the dark and dry grasp of winter has officially arrived in the Southern Hemisphere, and itโs safe to say, that our skin is paying the ultimate price.
And with the crisp, cold days biting at our complexions, the cooler season can only mean one thingโitโs time to switch up our skincare.
For some, the same skincare routine can carry them through every month of the year. But much like switching out your seasonal wardrobe, others need to amp up their hydration when the temperature starts to drop. With moisturisers and hyaluronic acids a plenty, dry-skinned folks can still struggle to get adequate hydration, until now.
Thanks to TikTok, a beloved Korean Beauty trend has been catapulted into the mainstream, with all eyes on their most treasured, complexion-loving technique, called โSluggingโ.
The philosophy behind the trend promotes using emollient-textured skincare productsโtypically Vaselineโto serve as a barrier between your skin and the relentless winter air.
The result? A dewy, slug-like complexion thatโs protected from environmental aggressors, locking in the much-needed moisture thatโs so easy to lose in cold weather.
Curious? Below, we deep dive into the TikTok-approved, K-Beauty trendโfrom what โsluggingโ is and how to โslugโ your skin to the best products to get your hands on.
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What Is Slugging?
So, what exactly is slugging? At the time of writing, the hashtag #slugging boasts over 306.7 million views on TikTok, with endless users ranting and raving by the trend.
The last step in your nighttime skincare routine, slugging involves using petroleum jelly to seal moisture by creating a barrier, it also helps your regular products sink into your skin more efficiently.
Petroleum jelly, or products of a similar consistency, are typically used for dry lips and cracked skin, but when it comes to slugging, the emollient is applied all over the face, as per Versed.
While the heavy consistency can bring fear into the eyes of our easily-blocked pores, the method prevents transepidermal water loss, and surprisingly, itโs a game changer for healing the top layer of skin and leaving a more plump and youthful appearance.
How Often Should We Be Slugging?
Before you start running to the pharmacy to pick up all the Vaseline in stock, your sole focus should be what your skin needs. So, listen to your skin. If youโre more on the dry side, then slugging every day would likely be beneficial.
But if youโre the bearer of oily skin, then tone down the slugging to perhaps once or twice a week at most. And for some, it may be best to even dodge it entirely, because it could create active breakouts or make oil-prone skin even worse.
If youโre not sure if slugging will agree with your skin, try it out once and monitor the effects it has on your complexion. If the coast is clear, try it again in a few days and slowly increase the frequency if youโre starting to see benefits.
How To: Slugging
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How Do You Slug Your Skin?
If youโre ready to give your skin the slugging it needs, then donโt stress. First, ensure that youโre starting with a clean face, especially if your skin is more on the oily sideโclogged pores or residual makeup wonโt fare well once itโs sealed.
Once your skin is cleansed and exfoliated, make sure the products that you choose next are formulated to moisturise your skin. If you havenโt already, get your hands on hyaluronic acids, glycerins or aloe-based offerings and apply them to your skin while itโs still damp.
As for what you should avoid, well, you should steer clear of active ingredients, such as AHAs, BHAs or retinoids. Speaking to InStyle U.S., dermatologist Dr. Kavita Mariwalla says that sealing your skin will just trap these already-strong actives and increase their potency beyond what they were intended for, and your skin could end up with more damage than before.
When youโve got a line up of moisture-loving, non-active products, itโs time to slug. Once youโve cleansed, exfoliated and applied your moisture-loving serums, go in with about a pea-sized amount of Vaseline or an occlusive-style product and gently massage it into your skin.
For best results, your routine should be done around 30 minutes before you go to bed, so the products can effectively soak into the skin. Of course, if youโre worried about messing up your surroundings, itโs best to lay a towel over your pillow and keep your hair back while you sleep.
Once you wake up, remember to head straight to the basin, wash it all off and go about your morning skincare routine as usual.
Ready to face the harsh, winter chill? Below, find our favourite slugging products, so your skin doesnโt fall prey to the impending wrath of the cold weather.
โPetroleum Jelly Original by Vaseline, $4.49 at Chemist Warehouse.
Healing Ointment by CeraVe, $49.95 at Dick Smith.โ
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It started in spite. When Pamela Anderson was approached to do her first Playboy shoot in 1989 โ after being discovered on the Jumbotron at a football game in Vancouver wearing a local beer brandโs T-shirt โ her boyfriend at the time forbade her from doing it. โYouโre not going to do that! Youโre not going to do anything,โ he said, furiously.
Anderson did it anyway. To spite the boyfriend, the 22-year-old boarded her first-ever flight, to Los Angeles, and stayed in her first-ever hotel room that didnโt open directly onto the parking lot. Then she posed for the cover of the October edition of Playboy, naked except for a private-school blazer and tie, and a strategically placed straw hat. In the accompanying Q&A, Anderson was asked about her ambitions. She said she wanted to be a โwonderful wife and motherโ and to โwin an Oscarโ.
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When Anderson subsequently decided to move to LA to pursue a career in modelling and that elusive Oscar, her boyfriend angrily threw a tray of silverware. Once again, she did it anyway. But this time her rebellion wasnโt so much about spite as it was about chasing down success.
Upon her arrival in California, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner put Anderson up in a Bel-Air mansion with an opera-singing maid and a Bentley in the driveway. LA was made for her, or maybe she was made for it. She was the first Playboy model to have a breast enlargement and inspired a generation of โPlaymatesโ to do the same. โWhen she got her implants, everybody at the Playboy mansion went straight to the doctor trying to emulate Pamela,โ recalls long-time friend Harper Reiss. โIt was a phenomenon. It didnโt come before Pam, it was because of Pam.โ
In 1991, Anderson landed her first TV show, Home Improvement, and the next year she took on her most iconic role, as the red-swimsuit-wearing, slow-motion-running C.J. Parker on Baywatch. At its peak, Baywatch captivated an audience of 1.1 billion viewers weekly. As Andersonโs fame began to grow, infamy struck.
At a 1994 New Yearโs Eve party in Hollywood, Anderson met Mรถtley Crรผe drummer Tommy Lee. She sent him a shot of Goldschlรคger from across the bar. He responded in turn by licking her face. Six weeks later, he followed her to Mexico where she was doing a photoshoot, and after a whirlwind four days together they married on the beach in Cancun.
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The bride wore a white bikini, and the newlyweds tattooed each otherโs names on their ring fingers. Andersonโs mum apparently found out about the wedding through a tabloid magazine.
It was the same tabloids that first reported on a bootleg sex tape of Anderson and Lee being circulated in 1996. This was the first celebrity sex tape of its kind; well before Paris Hilton and Rick Salomon in 2004, before Kim K and Ray J in 2007. The VHS tape had been stolen from a safe inside the coupleโs Malibu house in 1995 by a disgruntled electrician and shopped around to the highest bidder. At the time, Anderson was seven months pregnant with her first child and was worried the stress would hurt the baby.
She was devastated by the gross invasion of her privacy, but the public had very little sympathy for the actress who had made her name posing nude. The sex tape took on a life of its own: it became a pop-culture reference, spawned copycats and is now the subject of a new TV series, Pam & Tommy, out now. The reignited interest in the story has given pause to the way Anderson was treated back then. If a sex tape was stolen and illegally distributed today, there would be widespread outrage at the violation and possibly a criminal investigation. In a better world, Anderson wouldnโt have been shamed for her sexuality or blamed for making the tape in the first place, she would have been supported as a victim of revenge porn. In Pam & Tommy, a panicked Anderson [played by Lily James] says, โEvery second that passes, this tape could be spreading.โ
A more relaxed Lee laments, โIโm on that tape, same as you.โ โNo, not like me youโre not,โ Anderson replies. Sheโs right. While Lee was patted on the back by the patriarchy for having the biggest appendage in rockโnโroll, Anderson was slut-shamed for having sex with her husband and deemed a bad mother. Now, the story is finally being rewritten, with Anderson as the hero and the men who exploited her as the villains.
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Before the bouncy blonde curls, the 34DD boobs and Baywatch, there was Pamela Denise Anderson: the brunette. Growing up in small town Ladysmith on Vancouver Island in Canada, her mother worked as waitress and her father was a furnace repairman who had a penchant for poetry โ and liquor. Anderson describes her dad as a โbad boy,โ and her parentsโ relationship as a โvolatile, romanticโ love affair spiked with alcoholism and abuse. Itโs a hard cycle to break, as Anderson would learn.
At the age of 46, Anderson publicly revealed sheโd been sexually abused as a child. From age six to 10 she was molested by a female babysitter. At 12, she was raped by a 25-year-old man, and when she was 14, she was gang raped by her boyfriend and six of his friends. As a child, Anderson wished her abusive babysitter would die. The next day, the babysitter was killed in a car crash on her way to her school graduation. โI started believing that I had this special power to kill people,โ Anderson later said, explaining that she didnโt disclose the abuse for years because she was afraid she had some sort of deadly ability.
Sadly, the cycle of abuse continued into adulthood. In March 1998, just a few months after the birth of their second son, Lee was arrested for spousal battery and sentenced to six months in prison. Anderson had been breastfeeding the baby when she says Lee violently kicked her several times in the back. She filed for divorce.
What followed is the stuff of daytime soap-operas. The star became engaged to model Marcus Schenkenberg, split, then married musician Kid Rock, split, recoupled with Lee, split, announced a hepatitis C diagnosis, married professional poker player Rick Salomon, split, racked up a million-dollar tax bill, remarried Salomon, split, dated French footballer Adil Rami, split, mock-married film producer Jon Peters, then, inevitably, split in 2020.
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โIt started out very innocent, and then I turned into a cartoon character. And I started to feel like a cartoon character,โ reflects the sweetly spoken Anderson, who has since stopped drinking, taken up Pilates and worked hard to end the cycle of break-ups and make-ups.
It would be easy to tell Andersonโs story through her relationships; easy, but foolish. As Anderson likes to say, she is more than her boobs and boyfriends. In addition to appearing on more Playboy covers than any other model โ helming a record-breaking 14 issues โ Anderson has starred in the cult-classic film Barb Wire, the mockumentary film Borat, and even in an episode of the American version of Aussie TV favourite Kath & Kim. Sheโs written three best-selling books and raised her two sons โ actor Brandon, now 25, and model and musician Dylan, now 24 โ to treat women with respect.
Fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood describes her as a โgoddess of beautyโ. Painter Ed Ruscha says she has โthe mind of a true artistโ, and editor Jane Pratt calls her โa really savvy businesswoman. She works really hard. I think she is working all the time, actually, in everything she is doing.โ
The beauty of Pamela Anderson is that her sexuality doesnโt negate her smarts. Anderson is a devoted and long-term spokesperson for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). In France, she campaigned to ban the cruel practice of force-feeding ducks and geese to make foie gras.
In Russia, she met with President Vladimir Putinโs chief of staff in 2015 to stop the capture and captivity of orca and beluga whales. And in Britain, she posed in a lettuce bikini in 2003 to promote vegan eating. Itโs this work that Anderson wants to be remembered for โ not the stolen sex tape. If she had the power to write her own epitaph, Anderson, now 54, would want it to say, โHere lies Pamela. She was a good girl.โ
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They say spite is a powerful motivator. But when the spite settles, it leaves room for something more. Satisfaction? Maybe. Contentment? Hopefully. This is the space where Anderson finds herself now, living back in her home town on Vancouver Island at the property she bought from her grandparents with her husband, Dan Hayhurst, a builder from the same town whom she married on Christmas Eve in 2020 after falling in love during the pandemic lockdown.
โIโm exactly where I need to be โ in the arms of a man who truly loves me,โ Anderson revealed after the nuptials. She may not have won an Oscar โ yet โ but Anderson has fulfilled her dream of being a wonderful wife and mother. Howโs that for spite?
This article originally appeared in the March issue of maire claire.
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Being dissed by the Pope wasnโt on my 2022 bingo card, but here we are. According to the head of the Catholic Church, people who choose to have pets over children โ thatโs me and a whole heap of my millennial mates โ are being selfish and eroding the very fabric of humanity. Ouch.
When the pontiffโs insult made headlines in January, it struck a nerve, and I felt an overwhelming desire to defend my life choices. But then my rescue dog, Daisy, curled up next to me on the couch and sighed, and suddenly the comments of a childless 85-year-old virgin on the other side of the world didnโt seem to matter so much. I adopted Daisy from the Alice Springs Animal Shelter last year during a midlife crisis of sorts. After a breakup, a series of moves and a career change, I was feeling lost in the world. I wanted some stability, a reason to get out of bed in the morning and unconditional love โ and I wanted it in the shape of a kelpie x german shepherd.
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Iโm far from alone in my yearning. If youโve recently been to a cafe and tripped over a hopscotch maze of water bowls, walked past a park (any park), or watched a dozen videos in a row of lost puppies being reunited with their owners, youโll know itโs a dogโs world, weโre just living in it. Pet ownership in Australia has hit record highs since the pandemic and, according to a survey conducted by Animal Medicines Australia, 69 per cent of households now own a pet. Itโs millennials who are leading the charge and finding a sense of purpose via animals, with more than 60 per cent of people aged 26โ41 owning a pet.
At the beginning of 2021, Allira Potter, a Yorta Yorta author, spiritual coach and self-confessed โcat personโ, asked the universe to give her a sign if she should get a dog. The next day she saw a Gumtree ad for a mini groodle puppy and instantly fell in love with Cosmo. In the past year, Cosmo has completely changed Potterโs life โ for the better. โIโve never been a dog person but I get it now,โ says Potter, 30. โCosmo has become part of my family. Heโs given me a new sense of responsibility. He makes me get out, go for walks, interact with people and plan my day around something other than myself. For all those reasons, and more, heโs really helped with my mental health and wellbeing.โ
The mental and physical benefits of having a dog are well-documented. Dog owners have a 24 per cent lower risk of all-cause mortality, a 65 per cent lower risk of death after a heart attack, and a 31 per cent lower risk of death from cardiovascular causes. Whatโs more, dogs are known to have positive impacts on anxiety, depression and loneliness. Considering millennials are the most anxious generation on record, and that one in 10 of us live alone, itโs perhaps not surprising that weโre turning to canines for comfort.
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โThe health benefits of owning a dog are significant. It can decrease your blood pressure, help with asthma, food allergies and eczema, and lower your risk of dying,โ says Dr Min Yeo, whose poodle Mimi is a trained therapy dog. โJust by gazing at each other, humans and dogs experience a surge of the love hormone oxytocin, which is similar to how parents feel when they look at their baby.โ The term fur baby isnโt just a slightly obnoxious Instagram hashtag, itโs a reflection of the very real phenomenon where people now see their pets as pseudo children. A study by Legal & General found that 71 per cent of people who got a dog during lockdown did so as a substitute for having a baby.
When Kathryn Madden, a 30-something editor in Sydney, announced on Instagram in November the arrival of her fur baby Ginger Rogers (named so because anything Fred Astaire does she can do backwards and in heels), it was met with the same fanfare as the birth of a human child, with squeals of โOh my God, congrats,โ and โWelcome to our world little miss.โ For Madden, getting a dog wasnโt a substitute for having a baby but it certainly filled a gap in her life. โFrom the moment Ginger Rogers first snuggled into my chest, a teeny eight-week-old ball of fluff looking up at me with the biggest, softest eyes, I felt an instant gush of love,โ she says. โI could talk about her all day, send photos of her to my family incessantly and am convinced sheโs the sweetest, most special puppy to ever grace the earth โ so I guess there are parallels with motherhood, albeit on a smaller scale.โ
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Australiaโs childbirth rate is at an all-time low. The decline has been attributed to better education and employment for women, who are choosing to start families later
in life and consequently having fewer children. There are also those who are deciding against babies altogether for various reasons: the climate crisis; overpopulation concerns; ever-increasing housing (and living) costs and, oh yeah, the pandemic. Itโs here โ at the low point on the fertility graph โ that the rise in pet ownership picks up. โDogs are less responsibility than a baby, theyโre less likely to scream at 2am and they can be left at home alone when you go to do the shopping,โ explains Yeo. โBut I still have to pick up the poo,โ adds Potter, who often finds herself talking about Cosmo when her friends with kids complain about the hardships of parenthood. โWhen I look back at photos of Cosmo as a puppy, itโs incredible to think Iโve raised him. The best thing about having a dog is watching them grow, which is similar to motherhood, I would imagine.โ
For couples, raising a dog can be a make-or-break experience, a stepping stone towards or a giant leap away from having a baby. โGetting a dog can be bonding and bring couples closer together,โ says Yeo, who notes that our definition of family is expanding to include pets. โFor people who canโt have kids or choose not to, a dog can help with companionship and bring some certainty in these uncertain times.โ
Before you start listing all the ways dogs are different from babies, know this: a study conducted by Kelton Research found that 81 per cent of people consider their pets as equally important to the family as children, and 78 per cent of women consider themselves a โdog mumโ rather than a dog owner. And these pet parents are spending accordingly. โThe โpuppy pandemicโ means there are more dogs in the market and as people spend more time at home with their dogs, the bond has strengthened,โ says former PR whiz Tracy Baker. โOwners are applying human wellness principles to their dogs. They are more conscious of their dogโs need for exercise, socialisation and the benefits of regular grooming and healthy eating.โ Baker traded fashion brands for fur babies in April last year when she took on the role of chief operating officer and head of brand at Fido & Fido in Sydneyโs Double Bay, which offers blueberry facials, a VIP pet chauffeur service and a canine-only weekend retreat in the countryside. Of course, all of these things come at a cost.
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It raises the question: what price can you put on unconditional love? Quite a bit, as it turns out. The global pet-care industry grew from $US216 billion in 2020 to $US232 billion in 2021, and has expanded to infiltrate our everyday lives. Trendy cafes have added puppuccinos to their menus, the Ovolo Hotels chain now offers dog-friendly stays complete with complimentary treats, and thereโs even a dating site exclusively dedicated to helping single dog owners โfind their paw-fect matchโ.
Iโll admit it, my Daisy has a leather collar, two beds (one for day naps and the other for night-time), and a personalised tag that reads, โThey see me rollinโ, they hatinโ.โ Millennials are spending small fortunes, dedicating their lives, and sharing their beds with their dogs. Our four-legged friends have become so much more than pets. In a world where (human) relatives have been separated by border closures, where touching elbows has replaced hugging and where masks hide smiles, a slobbery kiss from a dog has never been more welcome. Iโm speaking from experience here as a single millennial who works for myself and lives in a different state from my family.
For me โ and all the other fur parents the Pope criticised in January โ having a pet isnโt an act of selfishness. Itโs a much-needed connection, a last-ditch attempt at having a family, or a cry for help (if youโre dramatic like me). Since Daisy came into my life, my priorities have changed. Last week, I left a party before 9pm โ a first โ because my dog was home alone and I was worried about her. If anything, Daisy has made me less selfish. All I want in life is to be a good dog mum, even if that means leaving a party when Iโm still having fun. Maybe the Pope could do with having a puppy in his life?
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Toni Collette On The Gruelling Process Of Learning To Play The Piano Professionally For Role In 'Pieces Of Her'
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Haunting, precise, delicate, pivotal. Words to describe one particular scene in Netflixโs new thriller series, Pieces Of Her in which Laura Oliver (played by Toni Collette) sits down at a piano and plays a complicated Bach composition.
The scene itself is flawless. Itโs heightened, the characterโs arc is coming to a head, and Colletteโs undisputed talent shines through. But there was more to it than that.
You see, before signing onto the series, Collette hadnโt actually touched a piano since she was 10 years old.
โI was panic-stricken at having learn that Bach piece,โ Collette tells marie claire Australia in an exclusive interview.
โPreparing for the actual playing of the piece was very intimidating,โ she continued, โI just practiced it 24/7โI was hearing it in my sleep, it took over. It had to because otherwise I just wouldnโt have done it, it would have been mortifying, I literally had no choice.โ
In the series, which was adapted from the best selling novel by Karin Slaughter, Colletteโs character Laura is a seemingly average, small-town mother to Andy. But when the pair are caught up in a deadly mass shooting at a diner together, Laura violently ends the perpetrators life with an ease that causes Andy to question everything she ever knew about her mum. As the story unfolds, Andy is faced with pieces of Lauraโs dark past as she puts together relics of a woman she no longer recognises.
And as it happens, Laura was a celebrated pianist before she turned her life around, a โchild prodigyโ if you will, Collette tells usโhence, one emotionally charged piano scene in the final episode.
โWhat became apparent when we filmed [the piano scene] was that it wasnโt just about playing the piece, it was about what the piano representedโit represented so much of her history, it was very emotional and difficult to do, but it was also satisfying.โ
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Of course, Collette is no stranger to musicโsheโs a singer, songwriter and front-person to her very own band, Toni Collette & The Finish, in which her husband Dave Galafassi is a drummer for.
No doubt her love for music spurred her along during the piano scene, but thereโs something to be said for the casual 39-year gap between the actorโs ivory tickles (Collette is now 49 years old).
The Murielโs Wedding star, who left her hometown of Sydney and travelled the world for her various Oscar-buzzed roles, described the feeling of working back home as โdreamyโ. But there was another element that made the experience all the more close to home.
Playing Colletteโs on-screen daughter, Andy, is Bella Heathcoteโa Melbourne-born actor who started out on Neighbours, and later scored major Hollywood roles in Fifty Shades Darker and Dark Shadows.
โIโd been in Victoria for most of [the Covid] lockdown,โ Heathcote told us in the same interview.
โBut going back to Sydney it was like footloose, fancy freeโwe were in this sweet non-Covid period, it felt like a six-month Covid reprieve,โ she explains.
But that aside, the best part of the experience was undoubtedly acting alongside a screen-legend like Collette, Heathcote affirmed.
โAll of the content between us was difficult [to film],โ Heathcote explained of the intense scenes between mother and daughter, Laura and Andy.
โThere was either some huge trauma happening or a betrayal or yet another lie. But any scene that I didnโt have Toni was challenging to doโฆ because I didnโt have Toni to act opposite of and to rise to the occasion for.โ
Bella Heathcote's Valuable Lesson From Toni Collette On 'Pieces Of Her' Set
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The value behind those scenes featuring both Collette and Heathcote cannot be overstated. In fact, the Oscar nominee made the 34-year-old see acting in a completely different light.
โThe seeming ease with which [Collette] could come in and out of a scene between takesโI kind of had this misconception that I need to stay in [character],โ she explained.
โBut there is an endless foundation of creative energy in terms of the takes between actorsโyou donโt have to pull any punches when youโre off-camera. Trust that it will be there in every take.โ
Collette chimes in at this point by taking note of Heathcoteโs growth herself.
โYou were so nervous at the beginning,โ Collette tells her.
โYou have to be so vulnerable as an actor and youโre standing in front of a lot of people, much of the time, being very emotionalโฆ watching Bella ease into it and find her way, it was just a beautiful thing to behold and it made me love her more and more. It was very easy to care for her as my daughter on-screen.โ
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Whenever discussion is focused on Lizzo, shamers and critics have a habit of persistently and unnecessarily commenting on her body, rather than her music or memorable personality.
In a new interview with People, the former marie claire Australia cover star wants the world to know that not only is she โhealthy and beautifulโ, but itโs time the world moved on from taking issue with her figure.
โI think I have a really hot body! Iโm a body icon, and Iโm embracing that more and more every day,โ she told the publication.
โI had to blaze a trail,โ she said, adding, โThere was no Lizzo before Lizzo.โ
โI deserve the spotlight. I deserve the attention. Iโm talented, Iโm young, Iโm hot. You know? And Iโve worked hard.โ
And her own body isnโt the only figure she admires. In fact, Lizzo praised Kim Kardashian who she credits for helping change our definition of โhealthyโ bodies.
โKim Kardashian might not be someoneโs ideal, but sheโs a body icon and has created a modern-day beauty standard.โ
โAnd what Iโm doing is stepping into my confidence and my power to create my own beauty standard. And one day that will just be thestandard.โ
โOkay, we all know Iโm fat,โ she said. โI know Iโm fat. It doesnโt bother me. I like being fat, andIโm beautiful and Iโm healthy. So can we move on?โ
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The Grammy Award winner went onto explain how plus-size women are forced into stereotypes and tropes that are unfair, unkind and downright unnecessary.
โThe funny, fat friend. I played that trope in high school,โ she admitted. โOr the friend who is gonna beat your ass โcause sheโs big. Or itโs the big girl whoโs insecure โcause sheโs big.โ
โI donโt think Iโm the only kind of fat girl there is. I want us to be freed from that box weโve been put in.โ
Thankfully, the โTruth Hurtsโ singer isnโt taking the heat any longer. In fact, sheโs showing the world that plus size women can rise just as high as her, thanks to her new reality TV show, Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.
โIf I have to start a fโking television show to get enough attention to find these girls and get them prepared to join me onstage, then so be it,โ she toldVariety.
โThis has been a passion of mine for a long time:discovering and mentoring big-girl dancers, especially Black girls.โ
In the show, the musician is on the hunt for dancers to join her on her next tour, but rather than simply searching for a group of impressive dancers, sheโs looking for something else in particularโa group of plus-size dancers whoโll reframe how society sees the โperfectโ dancer.
โWe should be unconditionally loving of one another, starting with being unconditionally loving to ourselves,โ she wrote in an Instagram caption under a video of her embracing her body.
โTake a moment today and think about the conditions we hold so tightly to that keep us from the freedom of true love. Do you really wanna be so tightly wound? Free yourself in love. You deserve it.โ
Lizzoโs Watch Out For The Big Grrrls is set to premiere on Amazon Prime on March 25, 2022.
If you arenโt already signed up and bingeing other originals like the highly addictive series, The Wilds, you may want to do so here.
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Weโve been waiting for this news all our livesโฆ or at least since the second season of Fleabag wrappedโPhoebe Waller-Bridge is writing a brand new series.
Confirmed by Varietyin March 2022, the British wordsmith is working on a script for an Amazon original series, and itโs expected to go into production as early as this year.
Details about the showโs plot (and even its genre) are firmly under wraps for the moment, but given how quickly it seems to be moving, weโll likely not have long to wait for more details.
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Waller-Bridge signed an overarching deal with Amazon, which was initially going to include a series adaptation of the Bred Pitt and Angelina Jolie film, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, starring herself and Donald Glover. In 2021, the British writer decided to exit the production.
She was also the brains behind Killing Eve, released in 2018โthe show is now in its fourth and final season after enjoying major global success.
To polish off the impressive portfolio, Waller-Bridge worked on the latest James Bond film, No Time To Die. All those BAFTA, Emmyโs and Critics Choice Awardโs really do make sense.
After the second season of Fleabag came to a close in 2018, fans begged for a third instalment, but Waller-Bridge was firm in her decision to leave it as is.
โI feel like itโs done, but I do have a fantasy of bringing her back when Iโm, like, 45 or 50,โ she told media.
But whether she ever revisits it or not, the 36-year-old is content with how it came to an end: โTo be honest, this just feels like the most beautiful, beautiful way to say goodbye to it, actually. It does feel like the story is completeโฆ It does feel right.โ
No matter, more Waller-Bridge content is coming in hot, apparently.
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Thereโs no denying that onscreen reincarnations of famous figures has been all the rage lately. And now, Evan Rachel Wood is the latest celebrity to undergo a head-to-toe transformation.
For Wood, her voyage into doppelgรคnger territory wasnโt just for fun, but instead, was in homage to the โ80s music icon, Madonna for the latest biopic about Weird Al Yankovic.
Posting a photo of herself in costume as the โMaterial Girlโ singer, the Westworld star has an uncanny resemblance to the superstar circa 1984.
Starring in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, the film will follow musician โWeird Alโ Yankovicโs strange but successful career, with Harry Potterโs Daniel Radcliffe taking on the role of the curly-haired jokester.
But what business does Madonna have in this film? Well, one of Yankovicโs most successful songs, โLike A Surgeonโ, was a take on Madonnaโs hit โLike A Virginโ. Rumour has it, the parody was Madonnaโs idea, so her appearance in the biopic makes so much more sense.
โThe secretโs out!โ Wood wrote under a photo. In the image, Wood can be seen in Madonnaโs iconic black-and-white, lacy ensemble while adorned in the musicianโs signature jewellery. As for the hair, her tresses are dirty-blonde ร la โ80s Madonna with dark roots, paired with a tulle headband.
โI am having WAY TOO MUCH FUN playing the iconic Madonna in@therokuchannelโs WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story with Daniel Radcliffe.โ
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When looking closer at Woodโs makeup, thereโs a clear ode to the superstar. The filmโs makeup artists have precisely shaped Woodโs lip line to look more like Madonnaโs mouth, completing the look with a glossy berry red shade.
Woodโs eyes are lined with black, and sheโs wearing a golden yellow and coppery brown eyeshadow. Brows are fluffed to perfection, her cheeks boast a wash of bright pink blush, and the look is finished off with a small dot above the lip to represent Madonnaโs beauty mark.
Sharing her work to Instagram, makeup artist Kat Bardot explained that this was โone of a handful of looksโ that was created for Woodโs Madonna and that the actor has been โan absolute joyโ to work with.
As for how Radcliffe is going to look as Weird Al himself? Well, weโll have to wait and see the remaining onscreen transformationsโand honestly, we have high hopes.
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Thereโs no doubt that we love fashion showโs. Honestly, there is nothing more exhilarating than when the lights fade, music blasts and the stylish supermodels sashay down the runway.
The only thing we love more? Watching the celebrity style set in the front row, of course.
Purveyors who frequent fashion week will understand that half the fun of a show is observing some of the worldโs most fashionable A-listers in their natural habitat. Plus, the stars always serve impeccable looks that rival those shown on the catwalk.
As the final of the Fall/Winter 2022 collection circuit, the fashion has been dialled up to eleven with everyone from Victoria Beckham to Demi Moore and the cast of the cult-series Euphoria dressed to the nines to support their favourite designers.
Saint Laurentโs simple, yet sophisticated, art-deco inspired show saw legacy supermodel Amber Valletta along with the new guard of fashion, Lila Moss and Maude Apatow, don their favourite Anthony Vaccarello designs.
Victoria Beckham departed from her traditional muted two-piece ensemble, instead indulging in 80s inspired sexiness with red latex trousers and a purple cashmere top. The Saint Laurent show seemed to be a family outing, with her son Romeo and his girlfriend, London-based fashion influencer Mia Regan, also joining in on the revelries.
For our favourite celebrity style moments from the front rows of Paris Fashion Week keep scrolling below.
Adriana Lima at BalmainRihanna and A$AP Rocky at Off-WhitePedro Almodรณvar and Donatella Versace at Saint LaurentVictoria Beckham at Saint LaurentJacob Elordi at Saint LaurentIris Law at DiorAnya Taylor-Joy at DiorMaya Hawke at DiorRomeo Beckham and Mia Regan at Saint LaurentDemi Moore at Saint LaurentJean Paul Gaultier at BalmainMaude Apatow at Saint LaurentDominic Fike at Saint LaurentAmber Valletta at Saint LaurentCamille Razat at BalmainCarla Bruni at Off-WhiteOlivier Rousteing at Off-WhiteTaylor Hill at Off-White
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The futureโs a funny thing. How many times do we sit and imagine it? Weโll often visualise wishes or fears, but even if we get close to our vision โ the reality usually turns out to be somewhat different. This year offers an unforeseen twist, with the doors of opportunity about to swing wide open. As you prepare for the future think big, think love and think abundance. Should late autumn finalise a chapter in your life โ take stock and follow up with positive action. By yearโs end, you will have grown โ in experience, compassion and wisdom.
Aries (March 21 โ April 20)
Best Day: Thursday 10th
Your love of luxuries can occasionally run over-budget and right now youโre probably picking up the tab for either your own โ or someone elseโs, financial enthusiasms. And thereโs nothing like money problems to test a relationship. At work, should an unexpected change lead to new territory, donโt fret. Just donโt take short cuts.
Taurus (April 21 โ May 20)
Best Day: Monday 7th
Taureans can now either dive wholeheartedly into lifeโs pleasures, or create something new at work. From what the planets promise, there should be ample rewards for your efforts. So if you want to make some changes, nowโs the time to do just that. Travel may also be thrown in, or at least the chance to mingle work with play.
Gemini (May 21 โ June 21)
Best Day: Sunday 6th
Youโve been patient long enough, Gemini. Others have had all the time in the world to resolve their issues. Problem is, they continue to rely on your help โ whether you like it or not. If possible, break away for a while and get on with your own affairs. At work, your intuition should save you from difficult circumstances.
Cancer (June 22 โ July 22)
Best Day: Wednesday 9th
Sometimes we feel burdened by our past. Focus on the present, Cancer. Who you are tomorrow depends on the choices you make today. If necessary, learn to forgive yourself or others. Or perhaps you find yourself in a situation where youโve forgotten how to say โnoโ. Itโs incredibly liberating to put yourself first for a change.
Leo (July 23 โ August 23)
Best Day: Saturday 5th
Many Leos should finally hear news which puts an end to frustrating delays. Life feels anything but dull. Itโs also a major money week, with cash flowing in as well as out. Neglected romance may also strengthen. Singles feel more confident about brandishing their assets, both personal and financial. Something for everyone, it seems.
Virgo (August 24 โ September 22)
Best Day: Sunday 6th
Flat batteries, sagging spirit โ youโve very little left to give, my exhausted friend. But donโt thrash yourself over recent troubles and past mistakes. Instead, book a massage and let someone else pummel away the aches and pains. And once youโve hauled your way to the sauna, you can reflect on the whyโs and whereforeโs of life.
Libra (September 23 โ October 23)
Best Day: Tuesday 8th
Why canโt everyone be as relaxed as you, Libra? Perhaps world peace wouldnโt seem so elusive. But donโt worry about the more worrisome issues of the planet just now. There are more urgent matters in your own back yard to attend to. Should someone close request help, offer support. In time, the favour will be repaid ten-fold.
Scorpio (October 24 โ November 22)
Best Day: Friday 4th
Just when you were about to let go of some long held dreams, along comes a guardian angel to remind you why you had such high hopes in the first place. So, what to do? Give up or go on? Trust the voice within. Finally, hereโs a week when thereโs little to lose and much to gain.
Sagittarius (November 23 โ December 21)
Best Day: Tuesday 8th
People need predictability, so no one is going to be very happy if youโre constantly changing your mind. Itโll be harder still if you start talking about plans or proposals that very few can understand. Nor should you ignore the opinions of those closest to you. Their ideas may not be that different from your own.
Capricorn (December 22 โ January 20)
Best Day: Saturday 5th
Itโs a week to read all the fine print, and carefully file away important documents so they arenโt lost. Back up all crucial paperwork. Daily routines may cause you to become stressed or agitated, resulting in sleepless nights. Tempers could flare. Avoid letting any aggression to turn into overkill. Itโs better to tame the beast within.
Aquarius (January 21 โ February 18)
Best Day: Monday 7th
Thereโs a lively sense of vibrancy around you this week โ one that will allow you to be cosmically guided in the right direction. You may find yourself the centre of attention and will impress someone with your creative flair. It wonโt be long before higher-ups are happy to back your endeavours โ they sense your confidence.
Pisces (February 19 โ March 20)
Best Day: Friday 4th
Never doubt your own worth, Pisces. Always know that confidence is a state of mind. If you can appear positive, then others will think the same way about you.Try to think outside of your insecurities and ignore those voices that want to put you down. If all else fails, fake it until you make it โ youโll be amazed at the outcome.
EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT for marie claire readers! For your unique 30-page Character Profile, or a 60 page day-to-day Year Ahead Transit Report โ email Tanya Obreza at astrology@tanyaobreza.com. For more details,head here.
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Like it or not, the fourth and final season of Killing Eve is here, and in order to avoid impending spoilers pertaining to how the series will end, thereโs only one thing to be done: Watch it as soon as humanly possible.
The show, which shot to fame upon its release in 2018, stars the iconic duo of Sandra Oh as Eve and Jodie Comer as on-again off-again arch nemesis and love interest Villanelle.
As season four has already set up in its premiere, released earlier this week, Eve is setting out on a new revenge mission, and Villanelle is working on herselfโฆ a lot as she tries to teach (and subsequently convince) herself sheโs good person, despite her past.
In other words, both leading women are trying to change: โThey are at very different places and at their different places in accepting each other quite truthfully,โ Oh told The Wrap in an interview ahead of the fourth season.
So if you, like us, are dying to watch what unfolds, keep scrolling for the low-down on what to expect, and where you can watch Killing Eve in Australia.
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Where can you watch Killing Eve season 4 in Australia?
Killing Eveโs fourth and final season is available to watch on ABC iViewโnew episodes drop at 8.30pm every Sunday. Click here to watch the season so far.
If youโre wanting to go old school, ABC is also airing Killing Eve on television at 9.30pm every Sunday. To catch up on every episode in seasons one through three, Stan has the goods here.
What will happen in Killing Eve season 4?
With details about the events of season 4 tightly under wraps, fans have taken to speculating based on subtle clues dropped throughout the series and in trailers.
For one, thereโs widespread uncertainty as to Eve and Villanelleโs fate. Some believe Eve might die due firstly to the fact the whole show is named after such a feat, and secondly, because of Konstantinโs chilling warning in the first episode: โYou are going to die, you know,โ he told Eve.
To add, both Comer and Oh have also described โmixed feelingsโ about the seasonโs end.
I donโt know how I feel about the ending, truth be told,โ Comer told The New York Times, while Oh added: โIt was quite victorious. And I think we stayed true to the characters and to each other.โ
Whatever does happen, we have no doubt someone will dieโwhether thatโs Eve, Villanelle or even Konstantin or newcomer (and suspiciously elusive) Yusuf. Guess weโll all have to keep tuning in to find out.
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When will the season finale drop?
At this stage, it looks like the final ever episode of Killing Eve will drop on ABC iView on April 17, 2022. Consider our calendars booked for that day.
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Trigger warning: This article discusses suicide and might be triggering for some readers.
For true crime fans, thereโs clearly been an abundance of onscreen offerings documenting their lives, wrongdoings and subsequent consequences.
If youโve, like us, have already binge-watched Inventing Anna and the Tinder Swindler, then youโre surely ready to feast your eyes on more dramatic storytelling.
Enter: The Girl From Plainville.
The limited series will follow the true story of the notorious Michelle Carter and the โtexting-suicideโ scandal that saw the death of friend, Conrad Roy III. If the story rings a bell, then thatโs because Carterโs trial was all anyone could talk about back in 2017.
As for the show itself, The Girl From Plainville is based on an article by Esquire journalist Jesse Barron. In the series, a character of the same name will โexplore Carterโs relationship with Conrad Roy III and the events that led to his death, and later, her convictionโ, according to an official synopsis from Stan.
โThe series examines the impact that technology, social media and pop culture has on young peopleโs mental health and how it can be truly damaging.โ
Curious? Below, everything you need to know about The Girl From Plainville and the real life case of Michelle Carterโfrom the plot and cast to where you can watch in Australia.
What Is The True Story Behind Michelle Carter And The Girl From Plainville?
The downfall of Michelle Carter began in 2014 when the 17-year-oldโs late friend, Roy III, was found dead in Plainville, Massachusetts.
The pair met in Naples, Florida two years prior, but only saw each other in person a total of five times. Throughout their relationship, the two kept in touch with each other through phone calls, emails and text messages, according to The New York Times.
Following his death, their text messages were recovered by the state governmentโs police investigation. In the conversations, officials discovered 317 pages of communication with detailed and unsettling messages from Carter.
On June 29, 2014, Roy confided in Carter about wanting to end his life, to which she began to reportedly suggest ways that he could do so.
โI thought you wanted to do this. The time is right and youโre ready, you just need to do it! You canโt keep living this way,โ a text message from Carter read, as per CNN.
โYou better not be bullshitting me and saying youโre gonna do this and then purposely get caught,โ Carter wrote in another message, adding that sheโd want to be known as his girlfriend after he died.
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By July 12 of the same year, Roy and Carter spoke on the phone twice before Roy was found dead from carbon-monoxide poisoning, in his truck that was parked in a remote spot in a Kmart parking lot, as per The New York Times.
Two months after his passing, Carter texted her friend Samantha Boardman with what seemed to be a confession to the crime.
โI could have stopped him. I was on the phone with him and he got out of the car because it was working and he got scared and I fโking told him to get back in,โ Carter wrote.
โI could of stopped him but I fโking didnt. All I had to say was I love you.โ
In February 2015, Carter was indicted for involuntary manslaughter, which carries a maximum 20-year sentence. When the case back in 2017, she refused to involve a jury and by August 3, she was sentenced to 15 months in prison. By 2020, a 23-year-old Carter was released after less than a year and is currently serving five years of probation, according to ABC News.
Of course, the premise of The Girl From Plainville will follow the crime and subsequent trial of Carter.
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Who Is Cast In The Girl From Plainville?
From even one glance at the trailer or promotional photos, itโs easy to figure out that Elle Fanning (The Great) will be taking on the role of Carter. And from our first look, Fanning shares an eerie resemblance to her real-life character.
Alongside Fanning, Colton Ryan (Dear Evan Hansen) will play the late Conrad Roy III; Chloรซ Sevigny (American Psycho) will star as Conradโs mother, Lynn Roy; and Norbert Leo Butz (Bloodline) will portray his father, Conrad Roy II. Cara Buono (Stranger Things) and Kai Lennox (Beginners) play Michelleโs parents, Gail and David Carter, respectively.
As for Fanning, she serves an executive producer on the show and has spoken out about how sheโs wanted to tell the story in a very sensitive manner.
โShe did not want this to feel sensational,โ showrunner Patrick Macmanus revealed toEntertainment Weekly.
โShe wanted it to be an honest portrayal of not just these families and what they went through, but from what people are going through in general on a day-to-day basis when it comes to their mental health.
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โThe first time that I met [Fanning], I was really struck by how eerily similar [she and Carter] actually looked just naturally,โ he said, adding, โIt was something that around the table when we all met, we all talked about.โ
For Fanningโs transformation into Carter, she donned a wig, some โlight makeupโ and a prosthetic forehead to push back her hairline, as per Entertainment Weekly.
โThe physicality that Elle found in playing Michelleโshe studied all of the courtroom tapes, she studied the documentary [HBOโsI Love You, Now Die]โshe really threw herself into making sure that the movement and the way she spoke was authentic, as well,โ co-showrunner Liz Hannah told the publication.
โSo I think that in tandem with the change physically really brings it all together.โ
Where Can We Watch The Girl From Plainville In Australia?
Intrigued? Thankfully, there wonโt be a long wait for it to hit our screens. The Girl From Plainville is set to premiere in Australia on March 30, only on Stan.
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Whether youโre a seasoned veteran or a fashion fanatic, deciding what to wear each day can often come with its own set of challenges.
And if your day involves rubbing shoulders with supermodels and mingling with the whoโs-who of the industry, the pressure is only magnified.
Thanks to fashion month and the impeccable front row, street style and model off-duty moments weโve seen from our favourite A-listers, weโve never been more ready to doll ourselves up and don our finest grams to see a in-real-life fashion show.
Fortunately we wonโt have long to wait, with Australiaโs largest consumer facing fashion event, Melbourne Fashion Festival, just around the corner.
From large-scale runways featuring the finest emerging and established designers to styling sessions, thereโs plenty of opportunities to showcase your personal style and immerse yourself in the best fashion the industry has to offer.
Regardless of whether this is your first or fiftieth fashion festival, thereโs no better time than now to hit the town and strut your stuff.
To assist with planning your look, weโve put together a few styling tips to help you nail fashion week dressing.
1. Shop your own wardrobe.
Shopping your own wardrobe isnโt just the most sustainable option, but often the most stylish decision you can make.
Rather than feeling like you need to buy into the latest fads or douse yourself in designer labels, Melbourne Fashion Festival is the time to experiment with your own style.
โOften events can make us want to go out and buy new pieces and Iโve found that this is when I have made the poorest wardrobe decisions,โ Teanne Vickers, marie claire Australiaโs junior fashion editor, tells us. โSome of the best outfits come from seeing old pieces in a new light, it forces creativity.โ
By mixing and matching trusted classics with new favourites, you have a chance to reinvent your look in a way that feels refreshed, contemporary and best of all, something youโll feel represents your own style.
Plus, you can save the cash for something that may catch your eye on the runway.
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2. Wear something that feels like a second skin.
This tip ties into the first, but the best fashion week style moments come from embracing what makes you special.
Donโt reinvent the wheel struggling to pull together a groundbreaking or avant-garde outfit, but choose something that feels like a second skin or an extension of yourself. Often these looks will make you more noticed than anything where you try too hard.
Regardless of what your signature look isโcould be a vintage silhouette or an always-colourful ensembleโwe recommend leaning into this and not shy away from showcasing the unique pieces in your wardrobe.
As Teanne says, โthe street style that I find the most appealing are looks that have me guessing where each piece is from.โ
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3. Donโt be afraid to embrace trends.
Given the impeccable street style from New York, London, Milan and Paris, donโt be afraid to look through street style guides and take cues from the four fashion capitals.
The international runways are also providing plenty of style inspiration that you can pull from.
โโโI felt this seasonโs shows had a lot of reference to the 90s and 2000s, which has definitely influenced street style,โ Teanne said.
The low rise resurgence is currently upon us, so feel free to be playful with these trends by pairing a mini skirt with something more timeless like a structured blazer.
Sheer, leather and denim fabrics are also having a moment (which we all most likely have in our closets already) so donโt be afraid to take notes from whatโs trending in the fashion world.
Or, throw trends out the window altogether. If you have cash to splash, opt for something that stands the test of time, like the Dior Bar jacket or Saint Laurent smoking tuxedo.
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4. Opt for functionality over aesthetics.
While your first thought may be to dress up for the occasion with your favourite evening wear look, itโs actually better to dress practically.
Your favourite 6-inch platform heel may be calling your name, however we recommend opting for a functional shoe since youโll most likely be standing around or walking between shows.
As youโll also be sitting down during the runway presentation, maybe think twice before wearing your super sexy and short micro dress.
Donโt forget weโre also at the mercy of the weather and given that Melbourne is notorious for their unpredictable forecast, it may be best to acquaint yourself with the Bureau of Meteorology in the lead up to the festival.
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5. Style is all about the attitude.
Regardless of what you wear, the best accessory is your attitude.
With all these tips in mind, donโt dress for anyone but yourself and if you feel comfortable in what youโre wearing youโre inevitably going to look chic.
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So now youโve got your wardrobe sorted, which shows are you hitting? May we suggest โRunway 2โ, the show weโre hosting in partnership with Samsung.
Showcasing the collections of top designers like Aje, bassike, Lee Matthews, Oroton and Viktoria & Woods, each ticket also comes with a gift bag with $100 worth of goodies.
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A stunning new image of Princess Diana in 1988 has been revealed as part of a photographic exhibition in her former London residence, Kensington Palace.
The never-before-seen photo features Dianaโs side profile with her iconic short hair swept back, wearing a satin one-shoulder gown and drop diamond earrings.
The image was snapped by renowned photographer David Bailey when Lady Diana was only 27-years-oldโnine years before her tragic death in Paris.
The striking unseen image of Diana is on display at Kensington Palace. (Credit: Getty)
While the image itself was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, Bailey had kept the image himself all these years, hence why this is the first time itโs been seen in public.
The exhibit, Life Through a Royal Lens features a number of portraits taken of the royals dating right back to Elizabeth I.
โFor me, it is the most powerful of images from the sitting,โ curator Claudia Acott Williams said of Dianaโs portrait.
Per PEOPLE, Diana wanted Bailey to capture her profile because of his, โbold minimalismโ. She believed this would help establish a new identity for herself in photographs.
Diana pictured at Highgrove Estate in 1986. (Credit: Getty)
It certainly differs from some of the softer, coloured professional photographs that were taken of the Princess in the 1980s. Diana, who was was shy by nature, was often snapped in bright clothing in natural landscapes, either in her Kensington Palace garden or at her and Princes Charlesโ country estates.
In stark contrast, Baileyโs image features the Princess unsmiling, determined, empowered. Just the way Diana wanted it to be.
Life Through A Royal Lens runs from March 4 to October 30 at Kensington Palace.
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Actor Jodie Comer put it best when asked about the final season of Killing Eve, in which she headlines alongside Sandra Oh: โIโm trying not to think about it too much.โ
Honestly, same. The show gripped us long before things like NFTs, royal exits and COVID-19 came into the picture, but after four whirlwind seasons, itโs tragically about to come to an endโand perhaps quite literally.
Here, the biggest and most explosive fan theories about whatโs to come in season four.
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Will Eve die?
Neal herself has addressed the most obvious theory to come from its final season (that Eve, played by Sandra Oh, will beโฆ killed as its namesake suggests). She told Insider: โItโs not surprising that there are those theories around, considering the showโs title.โ
However, Neal explained that she actually read the phrase more figuratively, โFor me, the title is Eve is doing away with old Eve and becoming a new Eve. That, for me, is how Iโve kind of read it,โ she explained.
โThatโs not to say one thing or another about the ending. Iโm obviously not gonna reveal anything that happens. But I think that title could be read in a whole load of different ways.โ
Of course, fans are now in overdrive on the theory given that the first episode of season four began with Konstantin telling Eve, โYou are going to die, you know.โ
This is another popular theory to counter Eveโs potential fate. While many ship Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve, with hopes the former lives out her redemption arc and they end up happily ever after, past seasons have taught us that when it comes to these two, it almost always ends in bloodshed.
To add, a teaser for season four ends in a voiceover from Carolyn, who says: โPeople like us arenโt made for happy lives with happy endings.โ
This almost almost certainly suggests a character (or characters) might not make it out alive.
Comer also spoke about filming the ending of the series with Oh, telling The New York Times she had โmixed emotionsโ.
โThe beautiful thing about shooting the ending was that we were together on set, which was amazing. I donโt know how I feel about the ending, truth be told,โ she said.
Meanwhile Oh added here: โI thought it was quite victorious. And I think we stayed true to the characters and to each other.โ
Whatโs up with Yusuf?
Fans on Reddit are also wary of newcomer, Yusuf (Robert Gilbert), a colleague and friend of Eveโs. It looks as though the pair share a little more than friendship as the season progresses (the Daily Mail obtained pictures of the pair kissing while filming a scene here).
But the character has a dark past of his own, and fans reckon heโs a double agent for The 12.
โI think he is trying to get close to Eve to get to Villanelle and kill her,โ one Reddit user wrote.
Who is Villanelleโs real father?
Another theory doing the rounds is that Konstantin is Villanelleโs real father.
With Villanelleโs search to find her real family coming to a head in season three, fans canโt help but wonder why Konstantin is so protective and caring for her. While he claims he found Villanelle in prison before he recruited her, heโs not unfamiliar with harbouring dark secretsโso perhaps this is yet another to add to the list.
Weโll have to stay tuned to see how this one unfolds. Watch Killing Eve season 4 on ABC iView every Sunday at 8.30.
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Our first look at Amanda Seyfried in a smart roll-neck and slicked back โdo practically screamed to us โI mean businessโ. And that was precisely what Elizabeth Holmes, whom Seyfried uncannily portrays in new series The Dropout, really meant.
The eight-part series follows the rise and fall of Holmesโ medical device company, Theranos, taking a closer look at how the Stanford University dropout went from being a successful CEO to being accused of wire fraud.
Starring alongside Seyfried is Naveen Andrews who plays Ramesh โSunnyโ Balwani, who was the former president and COO of Theranos. The pair built the company together only to see it come crashing down when its promises failed to deliver, and patientsโ harrowing accounts came to light.
Here, the true events surrounding Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos that inspired The Dropout.
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Who is Elizabeth Holmes?
Elizabeth Holmes was a Stanford University student who wanted to revolutionise the way illnesses could be detected and treated.
While studying, she came up with the idea for a skin patch which could instantly diagnose health issues. Her professor told her the idea wouldnโt work, but instead of letting that deter her, she then came up with another optionโa pin prick which could deliver the results that numerous blood tests could not. This formed the basis (and baseless promise) of Theranos.
So what was Theranos?
The now-defunct company was set up to give patients ultra quick answers to their health issues. By use of a pin-prick, it claimed its โEdison deviceโ could diagnose illnesses far earlier than blood tests, ultimately fast-tracking treatment and bettering survival rates.
In a 2014 Ted Talk, Holmes said of her company, โWe see a world in which no one ever has to say, โIf only Iโd known soonerโ. A world in which no one ever has to say goodbye too soon.โ
Essentially, users would prick their finger and place the blood into a vial, which was run through the Edison device. The company claimed the Edison could perform more than 200 tests apiece.
The problem? A pin prick of blood categorically isnโt enough to get an accurate result of any underlying or present health issues, according to the experts.
Unsurprisingly, the product was never approved by the FDA but that didnโt stop Holmes promoting it far and wide and claiming the legitimacy of the results it returned. Official documents pertaining to the company also claimed it had the backing of medical giants, Pfizer and GSK.
She eventually landed a deal with Walgreens, who distributed the the tests across 40 stores in the US. Per Esquire, she also sold more than 1.5 million tests to 176,000 people from her own pop-up wellness stores in Arizona.
At its peak, the company was worth US $9 billion. But herein lies the problem: The product didnโt do what it said it did.
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What was wrong with Theranos?
Theranosโ supposed state of the art medical device, the Edison, actually couldnโt perform in the way it was marketed. Instead of itโs claimed ability to undertake 200 tests, each device could only manage eight or so tests.
To add, Theranos had never been endorsed by Pfizer or GSK, despite official documents claiming that feat, and its users quickly began to report incorrect results.
Eventually, the testโs inaccuracies (and the lies behind Theranos) found its way into the mainstream, and the Wall Street Journal published a damning exposรฉ on the company and its founder. Following this, a full federal investigation was launched, leading to the deregistering of the company and the indictment of Elizabeth Holmes.
In the subsequent lawsuits, people affected by the testโs inaccuracies came forward with troubling testimonies. One woman was told she was miscarrying her baby when she was actually still pregnant. Another patient was given a false positive HIV test and another personโs result suggested they could stop taking their blood thinning medication, according to Fortune.
Ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes says 'I don't know' 600+ times in deposition tapes
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What was Elizabeth Holmes charged with and what did she plead?
In 2018, Holmes was charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and nine counts of wire fraud.
She vehemently denied the allegations, claiming she didnโt know Theranosโ products were unreliable and inaccurate. But in January 2022, a jury determined beyond reasonable doubt that Holmes intentionally misled investors, and she was found guilty on one count of conspiracy and three counts of wire fraud.
In a statement from the US Attorneyโs office following the 15-week trial, Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair said, โElizabeth Holmes chose fraud over business failure.โ
โI want to thank the FBI San Francisco agents and analysts who spent years investigating allegations of fraud within Theranos to uncover the truth and ensure justice in this case.โ
Pending Holmesโ sentencing hearing scheduled for later this year, she could face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, and a fine of $250,000, plus restitution.
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Where is Elizabeth Holmes now?
Holmes is currently free on bond and is understood to be in Silicon Valley, where she lives in an estate with her husband, William Evans.
The pair were married in 2019 and they have a baby boy, whom they welcomed in 2021.
Where is Ramesh โSunnyโ Balwani now?
Balwani, who was a Theranosโ COO and president is set to stand trial on fraud charges in the same California courthouse as Holmes, and before the same judge. He has also pleaded not guilty to his charges.
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If youโre not already using one as part of your skin care regimen โ itโs time to lift your game. The latest crop of exfoliators come in varying forms: physical, chemical, natural, peels, serums and masks. Knowing which one is best can be overwhelming which is why weโre breaking it down for you.
Why Do We Need To Exfoliate?
Ever wondered why babies have perfectly smooth skin? While the secret behind eternally youthful skin is quite complex โ science agrees that a big factor is the rate of skin cell turnover. Basically, our skinโs texture becomes increasingly rough as we age because the rate of cell renewal slows down dramatically.
Dead cells on your skinโs surface stick around for much longer, this tends to accentuate those fine lines and can make your complexion look dull and lifeless. Good news: we can increase this natural turnover pretty easily via exfoliation, and chemical exfoliants in particular, are excellent for this.
Whatโs The Difference Between Chemical Exfoliants And Chemical Exfoliants?
A physical exfoliant is any product that requires a rubbing or scrubbing action and work on the uppermost layers of skin. Think: facial scrubs, powders, loofah and konjac sponges, face and body brushes and various cleansing cloths. Chemical exfoliants on the other hand, are based on mild acids or enzymes that gently but effectively dissolve the โglueโ that holds dead skin cells together.
The two most common types of chemical exfoliants are AHA (alpha hydroxy acids), like glycolic acid and lactic acid, and BHA or beta hydroxy acids, like salicylic acid. These are rapid, oil-soluble formulas (that means they wonโt break down with water) so they can penetrate deep into your pores.
They are also hero ingredients that are used in many facial cleansers, toners, exfoliators, pimple treatments and body washes, targeting congestion and breakouts. Occasionally, some products combine both physical and chemical qualities, such as acid-infused swipeys.
We know the idea of โchemical exfoliationโ might sound super intimidating, especially if you have dry or sensitive skin. However, chemical exfoliation can be used on all skin types โ you just have to be mindful of what acid youโre applying on your skin.
Luckily, PHAs (polyhydroxy acids) are alternative gentler acids that might be the solution for sensitive skin types whoโve yet to experience how effective regular chemical exfoliation can be.
The Best Exfoliators You Can Buy In Australia
Looking to add an exfoliant or swap out your current one? Whether you have dry, acne-prone, sensitive, normal, oily, combination or mature skin, scroll on for our round-up of the best exfoliators you can buy in Australia.
One of the brandโs three new exfoliantsโjoining โFind Your Balanceโ with BHA and โReveal Yourselfโ with AHAโโTiptoe Inโ is the perfect must-have for any first-timer. A โshortcut to sensational skinโ, the product uses a PHA (poly-hydroxy acid) formula to keep your skin radiant and hydrated.
The brandโs number one best-seller and an international cult favourite, this gentle leave-on exfoliant is great for acne-prone skin as it works quickly to draw out impurities, smooth wrinkles and brighten the entire face.
Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum, $128 at MECCA or Amazon
Designed to elevate your night time skincare routine, this luxurious serum combines AHA and BHA to gently slough away dead skn cells, unclog pores, tackle tough pigmentation and smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. If you have sensitive or easily irritated skin, you can dilute the formula with a little marula oil or a vitamin B serum to make it gentler.
Kate Somerville ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment, $125 at MECCA or Amazon
Touted as a โ2-minute Hollywood facial in a bottleโ, this multi-action exfoliator comes straight from Kate Sommervilleโs clinic and is great for all skin types. Formulated with fruit enzymes and physical granules, as well well as a skin-loving cocktail of vitamin A, E and C, it works to restore the surface of your skin and reveal a youthful visage.
Dermologica Daily Superfoliant 57g, $89 (currently $78.32) at Adore Beauty
Combining the best of AHAs, enzymes and light physical exfoliants, youโll get three types of exfoliation in one with this potent elixir. Exfoliant prowess aside, it also features binchotan charcoal to remove excess oil, niacinamide to calm redness and target scarring and red algae and tara fruit extract for a dose of free radical-fighting antoxidants.
Tatcha The Rice Polish Classic Foaming Enzyme Powder, $93 at MECCA or Amazon
Combining the best of physical and chemical exfoliants, Tatchaโs cult classic Rice Polish transforms from a powder to a creamy, non-abrasive solution when activated with water. Great for all skin types, it features a core of nourishing Japanese rice bran and papaya extracts, which team up to tackle fine lines, uneven complexion, hyperpigmentation and congestion.
Infused with a blend of lactic acid and aloe vera, these soft single-use pads gentle exfoliate and hydrate the skin (including sensitive skin) in as little as 60 seconds, all while refining texture and minimising the look of fine lines. Winning.
Ideal for sensitive skin and those who struggle with acne, these power-packed swipe pads tackle problem areas in one hit, thanks to a blend of 20% glycolic acid and salicylic acid. And to ensure it isnโt too harsh, liquorice root and rose water work together to calm the skin and diminish the appearance of brown spots and uneven texture.
Elizabeth Arden Prevage Progressive Renewal Treatment, $205 at Adore Beauty
A four-week home peeling routine to help your skin comfortably adjust to the incredible powers of AHAs and PHAs, this luxurious set is great for sensitive skin. In other words? Spa-worthy skin in the comfort of your own house.
If you love a bead-style scrub but want one thatโs gentle on the skin (and the environment), it doesnโt get much better than this one. Delicate but powerful, its milky, gel-textured formula whisks away makeup, sunscreen and impurities while renewing your face with biodegradable jojoba beads.
Ole Henrickson Pore-Balance Facial Sauna Scrub, $46 at Sephora
Inspired by traditional Scandinavian spas, this dual warm/cool action scrub uses a blend of glycolic and lactic acids to help lift and loosen dead skin cells, leaving a refreshing eucalyptus-peppermint scent in its wake. Ideal for oily skin types, it also employs volcanic sand, green fusion complex and neem seed oil also lend their sebum-absorbing prowess to effectively unclog pores.
Alpha-H Liquid Gold 100ml, $69.95 (currently $59.46) at Adore Beauty
No list of exfoliators would be complete without this home-grown wonder! Loved by thousands of Australian women, this fast-acting, high-performance harnesses the power of glycolic acid to deliver smoother, refreshed skin in as little as 20 minutes.
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Now, Parker is making yet another connection with her onscreen character and her love of literature by announcing the launch of her own publishing imprint, called SJP Lit.
Partnered with independent publishing house Zando, Parker will be publishing four to six books over three years. Apparently, she will be โheavily involvedโ in the publishing process, from cover design to marketing, which shouldnโt be hard given her millions of Instagram followers.
But sheโs not the first celebrity to try their hand at publishing literature, the same publisher has deals in place with famous faces like Lena Waithe, Gone Girlโs Gillian Flynn and John Legend.
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Despite the news, fans might be shocked to hear that this isnโt Parkerโs first slice of the publishing pie. In 2018, the 56-year-old had an imprint with Hograth, that saw her publish Fatima Farheen Mirzaโs novel about an Indian Muslim family who move to California, called A Place For Us.
Given that the first season of And Just Like Thatis overโand a second season is still yet to be confirmedโit makes sense that Parker has, well, more time on her hands.
โIt is with tremendous pride and delight that I announce the launch of my new imprint, SJP Lit. I make no secret of my devotion to books, the necessary role they play in my life and my endless admiration for authors and storytellers,โ Parker said in a statement.
โSo itโs simply a dream come true to have the opportunity to participate again in the discovery and support of extraordinary new voices.
โI feel especially fortunate to take part in the process of helping readers uncover their new favourite books and authors, a task I donโt take lightly and will tend to fiercely.โ
But whatโs next for Parker? Well, perhaps sheโll take a leaf out of Carrieโs book and try her hand at podcasting. Either way, weโre here for it.
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Queensland and New South Wales have experienced one of the worst weather events in history, with โrain bombโ flooding in late February and early March leaving 17 people dead and thousands of Australians displaced with their homes destroyed.
In Queensland, areas including Brisbane and Gympie in the South-East saw the worst of the weather emergency. On one of its worst nights, more than 2,000 people requested assistance from emergency services in the South-East, with 113 water rescues taking place around the Brisbane.
In New South Wales, Lismore, Ballina and towns across the Northern Rivers have also faced catastrophic and deadly flooding conditions as the downpour moved south. Over 48 hours, SES volunteers on the ground rescued more than 1000 people who were stuck in their homes as water levels rose.
Now, residents in affected areas are dealing with major damage to infrastructure, as well as the loss of their homes, belongings, and for some, their livelihoods.
Queensland State Disaster Coordinator Steve Gollschewski declared Gympie and Brisbane disaster zones and says that the conditions there remain โvery dangerousโ.
Meanwhile NSW Premier Dominic Perrotett is urged residents from the Northern Rivers to Sydney to be prepared for more deluge.
โHave an emergency services kit prepared with your medications, with your important documents, your laptop computers, mobile phones and chargers, so we can as best as possible keep track of where you are, that you can contact us if you need to, but more importantly, that you can be prepared to evacuate should the need arise,โ he said last week.
An aerial view of flood damage to Gympie in south east Queensland. (Credit: Getty)
And now, even as the catastrophic rain begins to wear off in those affected areas, itโs a desparate situation, and people in the areas affected desperately need helpโnow, and in the difficult weeks to come.
As Brisbaneโs Lord Mayor put it: โThe rain has stopped now, but weโre certainly not out of the woods yet.โ
If you have been affected by the horrific floods in Queensland or New South Wales, read on for ways you can get help.
Water levels have risen to unprecedented levelsโan image from Goodna, west of Brisbane. (Credit: Getty)
Immediate assistance
The Queensland and New South Wales State Emergency Services are currently answering to call outs across the state with thousands of volunteers working hard to assist people as quickly as possible.
If you need immediate help in Queensland or Northern New South Wales, call the SES on 132 500 for non-life threatening flood and storm emergency assistance.
If the situation is life threatening, always call Triple Zero (000).
Financial assistance
Queensland
Disaster assistance is available for 10 council areas in Queenslandโs South-East including the Fraser Coast, Gold Coast, Gympie, Ipswich, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Noosa, North Burnett, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba LGAs. The aid will likely extend to other badly damaged areas.
Affected individuals can claim $1000 per adult and $400 per child. Employees who suffer a loss of income as a direct result of the disaster could be eligible for 13-weeks payment.
You can claim this online via MyGov after linking a CentreLink account. For more information about the support package and how to apply for it, click here.
Disaster victims could also claim an extra hardship grant of $180 per person, and up to $900 per family. Click here for more information about the package and applying for it.
New South Wales
The New South Wales government has announced that people across a number of areas north of the state, including Lismore, Byron, Ballina, Richmond and Nambucca, are eligible for the disaster relief grant (see the full list of areas where residents are eligible here).
The grant allows $1,000 per eligible adult and $400 per eligible child if your home has been severely damaged or destroyed, or youโve been seriously injured.
You can apply for the grant by calling NSW Govt on 13 77 88 and asking about the Disaster Relief Grant. All the steps and information about the process is here.
The Brisbane River was overflowing on Sunday afternoon. (Credit: Getty)
Mental health support
Being at the centre of a natural disaster can cause a huge amount of stress, and itโs understandable if youโre feeling anxious, lonely and distressed if youโve been impacted by the floods. But help is here, and you can access it any time.
Lifeline has a team of professional counsellors who can talk to you about your mental health concerns, or those you have for a loved one. You can call the 24/7 crisis support helpline on 13 11 14 or text or message them online here.
Beyond Blue also provides a 24/7 counselling service over the phone, you can reach them at 1300 22 4636 or visit them online to direct message or email a counseller.
Headspace also helps young Australians experiencing mental health concernsโcall them on 1800 650 890 or contact them online here.
Lifeline also has a Lifeline Community Recovery team who visit communities to provide counselling and psychological first-aid in the weeks and months after major weather eventsโmore information is available here.
If you want to help people in the communities most affected by the floods, visit our explainer here to find out all the ways you can show your support.
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Bunkered down in the basements of their Kyiv homes, frightened, alone and desperate to share what they are living through to the rest of the world, team members from marie claire Ukraine speak to writer Galia Loupan.
When the bombs started falling on Ukraine, our first reaction was shock and disbelief, like everyone else watching from afar. But we also worried for our team at marie claireUkraine. After a stressful 24 hour wait, we finally received word that they were safe and in sheltersโfor the moment. But they felt scared, angry and alone. Editor-in-Chief Irina Tatarenko then asked us to share what was happening to them and their country. โIt is hell. Please, we beg you, spread word of the situation in Ukraine,โ she said. โWe need your support so much.โ
Katerina Lagutina in Ukraine. (Credit: Instagram)
Since Russian President Vladimir Putinโs speech on February 21, marie claire Ukraine Brand Director Katerina Lagutina had been uneasyโsheโd published warning posts on social media and even wrote a press release about increasing pressure on Ukraineโs involvement with NATO. On February 23, Katerina had spent a long day at the office, so she went to the theatre. Life felt normalโbut that would soon change. Mere hours later, at 4am, Katerina was woken up by her phone ringing loudly, and when she picked up, her best friend told her that war had started. Russian troops entered Ukraine.
โFrom this point on, I couldnโt tell the date or the day of the week. I could only count like this: first day of the war, second day of the war,โ she explains.
Ukrainian servicemen stand near an armored personnel carrier BTR-3 on the northwest of Kyiv on February 24, 2022. (Credit: Getty)
Katerina comes from Luhansh, which is located in the Donbass region, but she moved to Kiev in 2014. When the war broke out, as she felt safer there. She remembers seeing soldiers โshooting from the roofs of civilian housesโ in her hometown when she left. But now itโs happening again, and sheโs had to take shelter in the basement of her new home.
โThere is no protection here. But the reaction of the population shocked me: everyone is so calm, following the rules. Even the children donโt cry in the shelters. People are organising water supply, places to sitโฆ Shops and pharmacies are closed in our district, but we still have water and electricity. The internet still works, but not well,โ she says.
People carrying luggage shelter in the subway before a curfew comes into effect on February 24, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine (Credit: Getty)
Liza Prykhodko, a photographer for marie claire Ukraine, had a similar experience.
โAt first you donโt believe it, and you think if you go outside you will die immediately,โ she says.
โWhen I heard the first siren, I just felt nausea. And then the next day, there was the sound of shelling, and all I was doing was trying to reassure my family and friends on the phone. Because for me it was worse to make them feel anguish than it was to stay in the shelter hearing all the alarms and explosions.
โAll we can think about are those we love who are not with us, and worry. All we do is write almost every hour. โAre you OK? โโ โWas your building hit?โ โ โIs everyone alive in your family?โ โ โHave you managed to sleep, even a little bit?โ โ โHave you eaten something?โ โ โWe are strongโ โ โI love you.โโ
Liza Prykhodko. (Credit: Instagram)
On the first day, Russian forces targeted military infrastructure and airports only. Liza put scotch tape on her windows, to prevent rooms from being filled with broken glass if a bomb fell nearby. The idea of using scotch tape as bomb protection would seem laughable if it wasnโt so sad.
But it does make sense, and there is little else the people can do. She adds: โAll we have for protection is our prayers and the people around us. Because nobody expected the aggressor would attack civilians.โ
When asked if they saw the war coming, Lizaโs answer is an angry โnoโ. For Katerina, itโs slightly different. โOf course we were afraid of this,โ she says. โWe have been living in war for eight years. But this was a total shock to us, we never expected this to happen, not like this. Of course we hope that the world will support us, this is totally insane!
โFor us it is important that the whole world talk about Ukraine. When we stop talking about it, it will have become normal. We are so much smaller than our enemy. If Putin stops fighting, there will be no war. If we stop fighting, there will be no Ukraine.โ
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So far, other countries have imposed sanctions on Russia and are sending infrastructure to support Ukranians, but direct involvement comes with great risks, and so far, Ukrainian people and their government are relying on themselves.
Liza and Katerina feel pride for their fellow civilians as they watch people of all ages line up to join the fight and protect their neighbourhoods, and their country.
They are also proud of the bravery of their president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and of the fact that he didnโt flee the capital city and stayed with his people. When the United States offered to evacuate him to safety, he reportedly said: โI need ammunition, not a ride.โ
โ Volodymyr Zelenskyy / ะะพะปะพะดะธะผะธั ะะตะปะตะฝััะบะธะน (@ZelenskyyUa) February 26, 2022
This seems to have empowered the Ukrainian people, who are defending their country with everything they have.
Liza explains: โI feel scared, I feel anxious and angry, but I also feel pride for my country.โ
The same goes for Katerina: โNow, my feelings are filled with resentment at this injustice. What is happening is unfair to the people of Ukraine. But the main feeling I have is immense pride for our President, Mr. Vladimir Zelensky, and our army.โ Both see these men as protectors, defenders and saviours.
When asked what the rest of us can do for them, Liza had one answer.
โDonโt be silent!,โ she said. โBe loud! Me and my country are grateful to those who speak up! You canโt imagine how important your support is to us.โ
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Last November, the fashion industry was rocked by the loss of maverick and pioneering multi-hyphenated designer Virgil Abloh.
Aged 41, Ablohโs sudden death, age 41, came after a two-year battle with a rare cancer, one heโd kept secret from everyone but his family.
Now, Ablohโs pivotal high fashion label Off-White has returned to the runway at Paris Fashion Week to honour and celebrate the legacy of the late creative director.
The Fall/Winter collection, which was designed by Abloh himself, was a commemoration of the designerโs cultural relevance, with house codes including the infamous quote marks, zip tags, street style influences and high glamour infused into every creation.
On the runway it was a solemn affair, celebrating the great contributions Abloh made to the industry with references to his life-long mission to โquestion everythingโ. Backstage it was a celebration of life.
Mother and daughters, like Cindy and Kaia, Naomi and Adutโalthough their maternal bond is symbolicโor sisterhoods like Bella and Gigiโs were welcomed with open arms.
The supermodels were sisters in arms, walking together joined by their mutual love for the prolific designer.
On the front row, soon-to-be parents A$AP Rocky and Rihanna also joined in on the family memo, giving their little one an education on the importance of Black creatives, even before theyโre born.
Off-White Fall/Winter 2022
Each of the 84 looks sent down the runway, in true Abloh fashion, encouraged and challenged us to revere the unexpected, or the grey area between black and white known as Off-White which the label takes its namesake from.
It goes without saying, but the celebrity style set turned up to pay tribute to Abloh. It was a family affair for the ages.
Abloh created a fashion family, a community where all is invited and everyone has a seat at the table.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky
But if you think the famous faces were gathering to bid the designer one final goodbye, youโll be happily mistaken.
Hours before the runway show, the Business Of Fashion released their report on the future of Off-White without Virgil Abloh.
As per executives at the New Guards Group and LVMH, the next chapter of the brand will have a goal to โharness the legacyโ of Abloh by executing out the โendlessโ ideas that have amassed.
Off-White Fall/Winter 2022
โThe fuel being poured into the brand, itโs for decades, for centuriesโ, Off-White CEO Andrea Grilli revealed.
โVirgil would have wanted us to do it. He always said this has to be a multi-generational brand; our kids need to go on Rodeo Drive and Rue Saint-Honorรฉ and see it.โ
The report revealed the brand will be taking a โcollectiveโ approach, with a focus on exploring multiple potential avenues โkey to keeping the unique spirit of Off-Brand going strong for future generationsโ.
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After finding ourselves rightly addicted to Netflixโs Selling Sunset, we were thrilled to be getting our own local equivalent, Luxe Listings Sydney, last year.
Albeit far less dramaticโwe would have been surprised to see anyone bring the same energy as Christine Quinn, to be honestโSydneyโs stunning and outrageous real estate market proved just as glamorous.
The rivalry between the agents is only set to intensify however, as the first look at the new season reveals a fourth agent will be added to the mixโMonika Tu.
Seen stepping out in a pair of crystal-embellished Christian Louboutin heels, Monika could bring that extra Sunset-eqsue sparkle weโve been searching for.
Watch the full trailer for season two below.
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Following the season one finale, fans are hoping for some questions to be answered when the show returns, namely whether Tammy Bennet will jump ship to work with DโLeanne.
During the final two episodes, we saw the powerhouse real estate agent broach Tammy about leaving long-time friend and boss Simonโs agency to work with herโand it didnโt appear to be out of the question.
โIโve made my decision, but Iโm not ready to disclose it just yet,โ Tammy teased.
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Thereโs also a matter of that cliff-hanger moment that closed out the show, which saw Gavin receive a call from Ray White himself, demanding to see him immediately.
Despite being on a yacht in Sydneyโs harbour, it appeared Gavin was set to drop everything to see the big boss in a moment heโs since described as โsuper realโ.
What was so urgent? Weโll have to wait and see.
Season Two of Luxe Listings Sydney will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime on April 1st.
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It wasnโt just plenty of pasta served in Milan this week.
The city of style played host to some of the most fashionable supermodels and celebrities, with Italyโs finest couturiers and designers showcasing their Fall/Winter 2022 collections.
Delivering on all fronts, this week was full of unmissable moments, but did you happen to catch them all?
From Bottega Venetaโs return to the runway under the helm of newly-appointed Creative Director Matthieu Blazy, to the surprise must-have fashion item that sent the internet spirling, keep reading below for the unmissable fashion moments from Milan Fashion Week.
Gucci Unveils Their Collaboration With Adidas
Sneakerheads and hypebeasts rejoice! Fresh from their collaboration with streetwear label The North Face, Gucci is cementing their accessible ready-to-wear offering by collaborating with sporting brand Adidas.
The collection gives new meaning to haute couture le mode du sportif. Quintessential Gucci suits in corduroy and jacquard were reimagined with the classic three stripes, while the Adidas tracksuit was fashioned into corsets and berets.
Of course, Adidasโ trefoil symbol also received the makeover treatment.
The sports world is about to get a little more chic.
Gucci Fall/Winter 2022
Fendi Gave Us A Lesson In 80s Power Dressing
Fendi surprised us all with their pastel-hued, geometric Fall/Winter collection.
Kim Jones has continued to delve deep into Fendiโs archives for his ready-to-wear collections (look no further than the Antonio Lopez Spring/Summer 2022 presentation), but it was a rather serendipitous moment in the Fendi atelier that inspired the collection.
Jones noticed Delfina Delettrezโdaughter of Silvia Fendiโwearing one of Karl Lagerfeldโs 1986 designs and immediately made it the basis of his collection.
Featuring 80s proportions, including wide shoulders and tailored two piece ensembles, Jones took a step back in time, incorporating Memphis design shapes and formations.
While weโre not sure if crimped hair or leg warmers will have a revival anytime soon, you can expect to see the resurgence of 80s power dressing.
Fendi Fall/Winter 2022
Prada Single Handedly Made The Tank Top Cool Again
Who would have ever thought that a tank top would have broken the internet?
While we all know that Prada is a mastermind of creating covetable itemsโseriously, their Spring/Summer slingbacks and sorbet minis were the hottest street style look in Milanโwe could have never guessed that a simple wife beater adorned with Pradaโs classic triangle logo would be our new fashion must-have.
Pair it with a neopolitan-esque midi skirt ร la the styling of the show or simply throw it on with your favourite Cleo or 2005 Re-Nylon for the ultimate effortlessly chic look.
Prada Fall/Winter 2022
Matthieu Blazy Made His Debut As Creative Director At Bottega Veneta
โWhat makes Bottega Veneta, Bottega Veneta?โ This was the question newly appointed creative director Matthieu Blazy explored at his debut runway show.
Showcasing in front of an impeccably dressed celebrity crowd, including Australian heartthrob Jacob Elordi, the result was classic Bottega Veneta. House codes of leather goods, classic knitwear, traditional tailoring and avant-garde ready to wear were reexamined with modernity and austerity.
Blazy proved that heโs the premiere custodian of Bottega Veneta with his introductory presentation demonstrating valour and expertise. Honestly, we canโt stop thinking about the show.
Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2022
Max Mara Proved That Less Is More
Youโve probably seen the Dada art movement in action but may know little to nothing about it. Less so about Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp who played a pivotal role in the foundation of the trend.
It was this sense of rediscovery and unearthing that Max Mara channelled in their Fall/Winter 2022 show.
As an homage to Taeuber-Arpโs penchant for geometric forms and colourful vocabulary, Max Mara presented minimalist silhouettes that play on our expectations of volume and contrast.
Max Mara Fall/Winter 2022
Emporio Armani Showcased A New Age Of Glamour
On Emporio Armaniโs checkerboard runway, a revived sense of glamour was apparent. While menswear silhouettes were kept classic with monochromatic colour palettes, the womenswear offerings were anything but.
Bubblegum pinks were fashioned into chiffon silk trousers, 80s rara skirts with peplum detailing or as a faux-fur trim on a cardigan. Sequin embroidery was used carefully to bring new dimension and movement to the garments with 90s Memphis design shapes also making an appearance.
Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2022
Sportmax Showcases A Wardrobe For The Modern Day Femme Fatale
Dial S forโฆ sensual dressing? No. Sophistication? Wrong.
Dial S for the new Sportmax collection, an ode to the post-pandemic body conscious movement that sees us embracing and reclaiming the feminine silhouette.
As a manifesto of the ultimate seductress, the femme fatale, fetish silhouettes are reinterpreted with a refined sense of authority and dominance best seen in PCV gowns, jersey dresses and tailored suiting.
Sportmax Fall/Winter 2022
Ferragamo Reinterprets Casual Dressing For The Modern Woman
Ferragamoโs Fall/Winter 2022 collection explored the dichotomy between formal and informal and the intersection of these juxtapositions.
As post-pandemic dressing has seen a shift from the meticulously constructed dressing to the relaxed casual approach weโve come to know and love, Ferragamo embraces this style for a perfectly imperfect utilitarian collection full of timeless, practical pieces.
Salvatore Ferragamo Fall/Winter 2022
Giorgio Armani Pays Tribute To Unfolding Situation In Ukraine With A Silent Show
In contrast to the bass-thumping, high impact fashion show weโve all become accustomed to, Giorgio Armani opted for silence for its Fall/Winter runway show in Milan.
โMy decision not to use any music was taken as a sign of respect towards the people involved in the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine,โ the eponymous designer revealed on social media.
With Kyiv only 2,000 kilometres away, Armani chose to take a moment to pay his respects, with the only noises the clicking of cameras and footsteps of models.
It was a solemn and sincere collection, but a choice that was needed amongst the ongoing protests.
Todโs Teaches Us About Italian Beauty
Legacy luxury labels Todโs continues their pursuit of Italian excellence with their recent Fall/Winter 2022 collection.
House icons, like the Di Bag, are reimagined with new relevance for the modern Milano woman. Androgynous silhouettes, including a refined focus on tailoring and oversized outerwear, were prominent in the collection, acting as the uniform for a contemporary Italian lifestyle.
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If youโve been watching SAS Australia, youโll no doubt be familiar with its frequent adrenalin-fuelled cliff-hangersโbut its biggest one is yet to come as we await to see whoโll win the confronting show.
SAS sees a bunch of celebrities thrown into the vigorous testing and training process for real life SAS candidates. There are freezing temperatures, physical challenges that test both physical and mental endurance and interrogations that make each contestant confront their deepest, darkest secrets and fears.
In the end, few remain, and even then not all of them are selected by the showโs โhostsโ, chief instructor Ant Middleton, US Navy SEAL Clint Emerson and former British Special Forces soldier Dean Stott. They have the final say on who would actually be chosen for the SAS in a real life scenario.
So whoโll take it out this year? There are early signs pointing to one particular contestant.
Millie Boyle on โSAS Australiaโ (Credit: Channel Seven.)
Who wins SAS Australia?
As it stands, fans have hedged their bets on Rugby League player, Millie Boyle as the winner of the showโquite literally. The 23-year-old Brisbane Brocos prop is currently tipped as Sportsbetโs favourite with $1.50 odds.
Behind her is former NRL player Darius Boyd with odds at $1.65โclearly, the ball game serves as good preparation for the demanding requirements of an SAS soldier.
Of course, the odds arenโt always right, and thereโs always a chance that a dark horse could emerge as the show nears its endโBachelor star Anna Heinrich has a huge fanbase behind her, and presenter Riana Crehan is also a fan favourite.
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And to throw a spanner in the works, it was recently rumoured that producers predetermine the showโs outcome, which means that some of the moments are supposedly contrived to fit that result.
Whether thereโs any truth to these claims remains to be seen, but thereโs no denying whoever does win has tackled some pretty incredible stuffโSAS really isnโt for the faint hearted.
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The 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards are officially in full swing for 2022, and the red carpet looks are rolling in by the minute. The celebrity style set are all gathering at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California to mark the special occasion, which honours the best performances from the past calendar year across 13 categories.
Below, our favourite fashion looks from the SAG Awards red carpet.
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As the crisis in Ukraine continues to unfold, the world is watching on in horror. Last week, Russia invaded Ukraine after mounting tensions escalated, which not only threatens to destabilise Europe, but could also implicate multiple world nations due to the NATO agreement. Despite diplomatic efforts to resolve the argument civilly, Russia has made the decision to tighten its military grip on Ukraine in an attempt to take control of the area.
World leaders have been quick to condemn the actions of Putin, calling it everything from a โgrave breach of international lawโ to a โserious threat to Euro-Atlantic security.โ Both the United States and the United Kingdom have initiated sanctions against Russia in an attempt to hold them accountable, while Australia has provided both cyber security aid and most recently, weapons.
Below, which charities you can donate to and the celebrities who have already shown their support.
How can Australians help?
It seems impossible, but there are a number of ways Australians can help the people of Ukraine, including by supporting local and international charities.
To help children
Voices of Children โ this charity aims to help children affected by the war by providing support through psychologists, video storytelling and art therapy.
To provide medical and essential supplies
United Help Ukraine โ this helps provide medical supplies and humanitarian aid, as well as raising awareness of the conflict
Sunflower of Peace โ providing assistance to paramedics and doctors on the ground, as well as mobilize support and aid for Ukrainian orphans and internally displaced people.
Red Cross โ the International Committee of the Red Cross delivers urgent assistance (food, fuel for heating, medical supplies, and support for housing) to people in Ukraine living close to the line of contact.
To provide mental health care
Vostok-SOS โ this charity provides assistance to victims of war in both Ukraine and Crimea, finding shelter and delivering psychological first aid.
Which celebrities have shown their support?
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
Blake and Ryan have pledged to match donations up to $1 million to help refugees who had to flee their homes amidst the crisis.
โIn 48 hours, countless Ukrainians were forced to flee their homes to neighboring countries. They need protection. When you donate, weโll match it up to $1,000,000, creating double the support,โ Reynolds wrote Saturday on Twitter in promoting donations to the United Nations refugee agency.
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
Ashton has shown his support for Milaโs native country amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. The actor tweeted โI stand with Ukraineโ before retweeting an image of the Ukranian flag. Kunis lived in Ukraine until the age of 7, explaining that her parents moved their family to the US for a better life.
โIt was very communist, and my parents wanted my brother and me to have a future, and so they just dropped everything,โ she told the Los Angeles Timesin 2008.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina shared that she is โpraying for the people in Ukraineโ amid the Russian attacks.
In a statement onInstagramThursday, the actress โ who alsoserves as Special Envoyfor the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) โ said that her โfocus along with my @refugees colleagues is that everything possible is done to ensure the protection and basic human rights of those displaced, and refugees in the region.โ
โWe have already seen reports of casualties and people starting to flee their homes to seek safety,โ said Jolie, 46. โIt is too soon to know what will happen, but the significance of this moment โ for the people of Ukraine, and for the international rule of law โ cannot be overstated.โ
Bethenny Frankel
Bethenny Frankelโs organisation, BStrong is โin motion to ship 100,000 hygiene kits, #Bstrong survival kits, blankets, generators, sleeping bags to Ukraineโs NATO boarding countries,โ the reality star said in an Instagram post. โThis initial commitment of supplies will exceed $10M. Our teams will be on the ground in Rzeszรณw, Poland Friday to set up base camps for refugee operations with our Polish and Ukrainian partners. Weโre also working with military professionals, former Green Berets, and airlifting shipping boxes today.โ
Sean Penn
Sean is in Ukraine right now documenting the crisis as it unfolds. Per a translated statement from the Office of the President of Ukraine (which was obtained by Newsweek), โThe director specially came to Kyiv to record all the events that are currently happening in Ukraine and to tell the world the truth about Russiaโs invasion of our country,โ the statementโs translation reads. โSean Penn is among those who support Ukraine in Ukraine today. Our country is grateful to him for such a show of courage and honesty.'โ
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The โHollerback Girlโ singer has long had an adoration for a bold, vibrant lip. In fact, itโs become such an integral part of her โlookโ that we rarely see with a bare pout. So, when she announced her plans to release her own products to master a smooch ร la Stefani, we were all ears.
Her makeup line is called โGXVEโ, pronounced like the word โgiveโ, and is a play on how she writes her signature, where she uses a โGโ for her name and a โXโ for a kiss.
Born from her lifelong love of beauty, the brand was inspired from when she was a young makeup artist at department stores in California to the peak of her โ90s and โ00s persona, where she became known for her signature red lip.
But what exactly does Gwen Stefaniโs GXVE have to offer? Below, everything you need to know about her makeup brandโfrom the products to the release date.
(Credit: @gwenstefani)
What Products Will Be In Gwen Stefaniโs GXVE?
As for what the collection will include, well, you can rest assured that lipsticks will sit centre stage. But despite this, the brand will also be home to skin care and other makeup products, all of which are inspired by Stefaniโs signature bright red pout and sleek brows.
Naturally, given Stefaniโs iconic makeup look, the brand will launch with a selection of lipsticks in matte, satin and liquid formulasโof course, theyโll include her signature red shade, called Original Recipe. In addition to the lipsticks, the collection will feature four eye shadow quads, blue and black eyeliner pencils, a makeup-priming face oil and two brow pencils, each available in seven shades. Each product lives in black-and-white packaging that is a clear ode to her iconic style.
Plus, GXVEโs formulas are all vegan and cruelty-free and range in price from approximately AUD $33 to $67.
(Credit: @gwenstefani)
When Will Gwen Stefaniโs GXVE Be Released?
Thankfully, your sweet escape isnโt too far away.
GXVE is set to launch on March 3 online at Sephora in the United States. However, while little is known about an Australian release, we can hope itโll also land in Sephora soon after.
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When Love Is Blind first dropped on Netflix it was a month before the pandemic, a time where international travel and dancing in clubs wasnโt a novelty. That shifted pretty quickly.
But the timing of the showโs release was almost too perfect. As its popularity rose rapidly, we were thrown into various states of lockdownโand suddenly, the blind dating show became a beacon of binge-worthy, blissfully corny hope for loveโin spite of the physical boundaries we were all enduring.
Now, the show is back for its second season with a new batch of couples who got to know each other from opposite sides of a wallโliterally. They struck up relationships based on connections they made without sighting one another once, and when they finally did see each other, the love was clear.
But as five potential couples approached their wedding day, that love was put to the ultimate testโso who stayed together (post-filming and to this day) and who called it quits? Keep scrolling for everything we know.
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Shayne Jansen and Natalie Lee
Shayne and Natalie didnโt have the smoothest ride on the show, and as it all came to a head at their wedding, it was clear these two werenโt going to go the distance in real life.
While Shayne decidedly said โI doโ during the nuptials, Natalie called him out for his earlier hesitance, and it seemed even going back to a basic relationship (without an impending wedding to sign and seal it) was off the cards.
โLove can only go so far,โ Natalie said as the curtains closed on the pair.
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Nick Thompson and Danielle Ruhl
While Nick and Danielle left us all on tenterhooks with that unanswered proposal, their love was cemented at their wedding when Nick told Danielle: โI have no question whatsoever that youโre the person Iโm supposed to be with.โ
And it seems that theyโre still going strong post-filming, tooโNick recently left a comment on one of Danielleโs updates about her mental health to Instagram saying: โAlways proud of you, your vulnerability, and your strength!โ
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Deepti Vempati and Abhishek โShakeโ Chatterjee
Shake has caused his fair share of turbulence this season (NB: that โauntโ comment about Deepti), so there arenโt high hopes for the outcome of his relationship with Deepti.
And sure enough, their wedding day proved to be the perfect way to close the chapterโand very much on Deeptiโs terms.
โNo, I cannot marry you,โ she told him, โI deserve somebody who knows for sure. so Iโm choosing myself.โ
Following the explosive moment she added that she had wanted Shake to โmake me feel like I was the one, and he never did thatโ.
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Iyanna McNeely and Jarrette Jones
The chemistry between Iyanna and Jarrette was completely undeniable, so fans had high hopes that theyโd last the distance.
Sure enough, they came out of the show happily wed, with Iyanna telling a clearly relieved Jarrette: โI feel so understood with you, I feel so loved by you, and that has never happened.โ
He couldnโt have been keener as he himself said: โI do, I do, I do.โ
(Credit: Netflix)
Shaina Hurley and Kyle Abrams
Shaina and Kyle are the only couple we definitely know the outcome for. The pair parted ways during season 2 due to the their religious differences.
That said, they appear to still have a lot of love for each other, with Kyle recently writing on Instagram: โNo matter the outcome, this special bond I share with Shaina will be forever kept in mind, until the end of time.โ
(Credit: Netflix)
Mallory Zapata and Salvador Perez
Mallory and Salโs love story really hit differently, largely because their wedding ceremony wasnโt at all what we were expecting.
While Mallory had decided that she wanted this relationship, Sal was conflicted, ultimately telling his bride, โI cannot. I just feel like I need more time.โ
Mallory takes his decision like an absolute trooper and tells him thatโs okay, but any hope of their relationship lasting beyond the day dwindled when he said: โWhatever it is we needed, we needed more of it.โ
That said, he did tell her he wanted to take her out on a date, so perhaps thereโs still something there for these twoโฆ
You can watch Love Is Blind season 2 on Netflix here.
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Whenever Meghan Markle and Prince Harry make a joint appearance (not to mention their first ever at an awards show), they go all out.
At least, that was the case when the pair attended the NAACP Image Awards on February 26 where they accepted the Presidentโs Award for their ongoing commitment to public service.
The prestigious prize isnโt delivered lightly, past recipients have included Muhammad Ali and Rihannaโso it was only fitting that they celebrated it in style, and with those they hold close.
As they stepped out on-stage, Meghan looked stunning in a dress by American designer Christopher John Rogers, featuring two tones of sapphire and aqua blue.
Meanwhile Harry wore a full suit by British designer, Ozwald Boatengโtheir outfits clearly a subtle nod to their home countries.
But it was the company they brought along that rounded the whole thing off nicelyโMeghan brought along her mother, Doria Ragland, who joined them for a photo opp on-stage.
This is the first time weโve seen Meghan and her mother Doria in public together in years. Their last memorable public-facing appearance occurred in September 2018 when Doria attended a launch for the charity cookbook her daughter launched with women affected by Londonโs Grenfell Tower tragedy.
On that occasion, Meghan also wore blueโa full circle moment to today, if you will.
(Credit: Getty)
Harry and Meghan took the opportunity during their award acceptance speech to share a message for the people in Ukraine: โBefore I begin, we would like to acknowledge the people of Ukraine, who urgently need our continued support as a global community,โ Harry said as they stepped up to the mic.
He added: โI also echo the immense gratitude for tonight, both for this award and this community for welcoming me so warmly. I think itโs safe to say that I come from a very different background from my incredible wife, yet our lives were brought together for a reason.
โWe share a commitment to a life of service, a responsibility to combat injustice and a belief that the most often overlooked are the most important to listen to.โ
Meghan then referenced their work in the Black Lives Matter movement, which was a huge part of why they were recognised for this award.
โAnd I couldnโt be prouder that weโre doing this work together. We moved to California, my home state, shortly before the murder of George Floyd,โ she said of the traumatic 2020 moment that triggered mass involvement in the movement.
โFor Black America, those nine minutes and 29 seconds transcended time, invoking centuries of our unhealed wounds. In the months that followed, as my husband and I spoke with the civil rights community, we committed ourselves and our organisation, Archewell, to illuminating those who are advancing racial justice and progress.โ
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While the real Crown Jewels remain heavily guarded at the Tower of London, the jewellery from Netflixโs cult historical drama The Crown isnโt so lucky.
During production for the upcoming fifth season of the hit series, 350 antique items including a replica Fabergรฉ egg, a grandfather clock face and crystal glassware valuing almost $280,000AUDโor ยฃ150,000โwere stolen during an on-set van raid.
According to reports three vehicles were raided in Yorkshire while the cast was filming a scene nearby.
Fortunately, the props were imitations of the valuable family heirlooms, one of which was acquired in 1933 by Queen Elizabethโs grandfather, King George V, which is set to appear in scenes starring Imelda Staunton.
As per Variety, Netflix have sourced replacements and have โno expectation that filming will be held upโ, with the season still set to be released later this year.
Our reaction when we realised we may have to wait longer for โThe Crownโ Season 5 (Credit: Source: Netflix)
Given how notoriously vocal The Crown fans are about their eagerness to see the show return, we wonder if the Queen herself played a role in sourcing these substitutesโฆ stranger things have happened.
Netflix also shared a comprehensive list of what was stolen, should locals notice the items up for sale.
The Crownโs set director, Allison Harvey revealed to The Antiques Trade Gazette following the robbery that the items โare not necessarily in the best condition and therefore of limited value for resale. However, they are valuable as pieces to the UK film industry.โ
The South Yorkshire police also issued a statement to Variety regarding their investigation and current findings.
The testimony reads:
โPolice were called at 4.30pm on Wednesday 16 February following a report of theft from vehicles at Pastures Road, Doncaster. It is reported that three vehicles containing props used in film and TV were broken into and a number of items taken. Officers investigated the incident but all existing lines of enquiry have now been exhausted. The case has been filed pending any new lines of enquiry.โ
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The upcoming season will chronicle the royal family in the 1990s, including the Queenโs annus horribilis, Prince Charles and Princess Dianaโs divorce and explore Prince William and Harry as teenagers.
Although this Crown Jewel heist is worthy to be its own Netflix thriller, weโre glad to see that no one was hurt and the show is on track for itโs November release date. God knows weโve waited long enough.
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Celebrities have long been tastemakers across the board โ our favourite faces tend to inform everything from what we wear to what we watch.
Now more than ever, though, theyโre having significant influence over what we put on our faces โ with an array of celebrity-owned beauty brands available and A-list product recommendations flooding in a mile a minute, itโs extremely tempting to trade your own go-to topicals and treatments for the ones being touted by the stars.
There are some things they do in their quest for flawless complexions, however, that weโre a little less inclined to jump on board with โ in fact, some of their favourite skincare solutions range from somewhat questionable to downright freaky.
Curious? Weโll bet. Here, the strangest things celebrities have done in the name of beautyโฆ
Jodie Turner-Smith: Breast Milk Skincare
โEver since I had my baby, my current beauty secret is that I put breast milk in all of my face serums,โ Turner-Smith shared with British Vogue. โMy skin is very sensitive, so I use a light cleanser, and then I put on a serum with aloe and breast milk that I literally squeeze right into my hands from my boob. I think itโs the lactic acid. Iโve just found that the milk has been revolutionary.โ
Cate Blanchett: Foreskin Facials
Blanchett refers to this, er, unique treatment as โthe penis facialโ (which she says Sandra Bullock introduced her to) but itโs more officially known as the โHollywood EGF Facialโ. โThe foreskin is collected during circumcision and the stem cells are then harvested and extracted through a centrifuge,โ Georgia Louise, the facialist behind the treatment told The Hollywood Reporter. โI am always very mindful to explain radical serums and potions that I carry in my back bar, so I always explain that EGF is derived from newborn baby foreskin, but cells were taken and from that, new cells are cloned from a laboratory.โ
Kim Kardashian West: Vampire Facials
Kardashian Westโs infamous blood-covered selfie caused quite the stir back in 2013, but it seems she didnโt deem the โvampire facialโ (a treatment where your own blood is spun in a centrifuge to extract the plasma within and then re-applied to your face) worth the pain, admitting that the treatment wasnโt for her โ understandable considering her pregnancy meant painkillers were out of the question.
Gwyneth Paltrow: Bee Sting Therapy
Unique beauty endeavours arenโt anything new in Paltrowโs case but this one has to be the most extreme yet. โIโve been stung by bees. Itโs a thousands of years old treatment called apitherapy. People use it to get rid of inflammation and scarring. Itโs actually pretty incredible if you research it,โ she told The New York Times.
Emily Ratajkowski: Snail Mucin Skincare
โIโm using this amazing snail [essence], yes, snailโฆโ Ratajkowski recently revealed via social media. But while it may sound a little freaky, it certainly isnโt fruitless โ snail mucin is a natural source of hyaluronic acid and has the ability to soothe, repair and diminish a variety of skin issues from dryness and breakouts to pigmentation.
Sandra Bullock: Hemorrhoid Eye Cream
The face and the rear end are two areas people generally like to keep pretty separate, but Bullock says the key to fighting crowโs feet lies in hemorrhoid care. โMy favourite beauty pageant secret: I didnโt realise that putting hemorrhoid ointment on your face is acceptable in the beauty business,โ Bullock shared back in her Miss Congeniality days. โBut apparently butt cream does help lines around the eyes.โ
Jennifer Lopez: Placenta Facials
Lopez always looks a million bucks, which is fitting considering how much she invests in her complexion. In fact, itโs alleged that she spends approximately $1,200 per week on a texture-refining facial treatment that involves the skin-smoothing abilities of human placenta.
Mila Kunis: Gemstone Facials
It might sound a little more glamorous than Lopezโs placenta-centric option but the price tag is also a lot higher; yes, indeed, Kunis shelled out $7,000 for a sole precious stone treatment that uses diamonds and rubies to enhance radiance. We hope her skin was shining just as brightly as the stones after that cash splash.
Demi Moore: Leech Therapy
Moore relies on โmedicalโ leeches to keep her complexion looking tight, firm and youthful. โI feel like Iโve always been someone looking for the cutting edge of things that optimise your health and healing,โ she told David Letterman in 2008. โI was in Austria doing a cleanse and part of the treatment was leech therapy. These arenโt just swamp leeches thoughโwe are talking about highly trained medical leeches. These are not some low level scavengersโweโre talking high level blood suckers.โ
Victoria Beckham: Bird Poo Facials
Beckhamโs topical treatment of choice? One composed of nightingale droppings. But while experts do claim that the brightening and exfoliating abilities are impressive, weโre simply not sure we can stomach this one. However, Beckhamโs perennial glow may just be enough to get us on boardโฆ
Hailey Bieber: Blood Moisturiser
In an interview with TeenVogue, Bieber opened up about her skincare routine, and who it includes products recommended by her dermatologists. The doctor in question, Dr. Barbara Sturm, creates her famous MC1 cream for Bieber, which is only available at her clinics in Germany. Made with patientโs blood, the plasma is separated from the rest of the blood and mixed in with a moisturiser.
Olivia Munn: Potato Diet
Just in case you need further proof that potatoes are the superior food, actress Olivia Munn credits the vegetable for her skin. Speaking to The Cut, she claims that the hyaluronic acid in Japanese sweet potatoes helps with fine lines and wrinkles.
Catherina Zeta-Jones: Beer Conditioner
When caring for her luscious locks, Catherine Zeta-Jones has admitted to opting for a beer and honey mixture as a hair conditioner. And while the results speak for themselves, Jones revealed that her tresses donโt exactly smell very nice afterwards.
Cindy Crawford: Milk Face Spray
When it comes to ageing, Crawford certainly knows a trick or two about keeping wrinkles and fine lines at bay. To keep her face hydrated throughout the day, the supermodel apparently sprays a mixture of milk and water onto her skin.
Shailene Woodley: Clay Consumption
Itโs a known fact that clay has many benefits when it comes to beauty. But while most apply forms of clay to their face as a mask to draw out impurities, Woodley takes things one step further by eating it. In an interview with Into The Gloss, she dissolves one teaspoon of food-grade clay into a glass of water every day to detox her body.
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Put together a monumental and public-facing fall from grace with a stellar cast list, and you can guarantee a wildly popular television series awaits.
Thus, the latest real life story getting the small screen treatment is that of WeWork founders, Adam and Rebekah Neumann whose businessโ incredible rise and catastrophic fall was documented in the podcast, WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork.
Now, the popular podcast has been adapted into a television series featuring oscar winners Anne Hathaway and Jared Letoโjust to make it really binge-able. Set for release in late March, weโve now got our first look at the drama series, and trust us, itโs one to mark your calendars for.
Below, watch the full-length trailer and read on for everything we know about WeCrashed, including where you can watch it here in Australia.
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What is the true story behind WeCrashed?
WeCrashed is an eight-part television series documenting the rise and fall of WeWork under its founder and CEO Adam Neumann and his wife, Rebekah.
The iconic co-working spaces across the world triggered a revolution for small businesses and remote working, eventually becoming worth over US $47 billion (thatโs $65 billion AUD, FYI).
But Neumann didnโt want to stop at co-working spacesโhe wanted to start a new way of life. Things like co-living apartments, new communal areas, banks and schools where young students were taught โentrepreneurial superpowersโ were on his hit list, but his prophet-like ideals werenโt popular with everyone. In 2019, he was ousted as the CEO as pressure from the companyโs investors mounted.
Two years later, the company finally went public on the New York Stock Exchange, though firmly without Neumannโs influence or any of the major ideas he had.
Where is Adam Neumann now?
Neumann never returned to his post at WeWorkโhe is now working on a new business venture with stakes in more than 4,000 Miami apartments worth more than $1 billion, per the Washington Street Journal.
Multiple reports claim Adam still lives with his wife Rebekah in one of their Hamptons homes.
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Who is in the cast of WeCrashed?
House of Gucciโs Jared Leto and The Devil Wears Pradaโs Anne Hathaway both star as husband and wife duo, Adam and Rebekah Neumann in the series.
Joining them is America Ferrera as Elishia Kennedy, O-T Fagbenle as Cameron Lautner, Kyle Marvin as Miguel McKelvey and breakout star, Cricket Brown as Chloe Morgan.
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Where can you watch WeCrashed in Australia?
WeCrashed will be available to stream via Apple TV+ in Australia.
When will We Crashed be released?
The eight-part series will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 18, 2022.
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Vladimir Putin has officially announced war with Ukraine, as mounting conflict has resulted in a full-scale military takeover. Despite the nations efforts to resolve the tension amicably, Putin has pressed forward with an invasion in an attempt to regain control of Ukranian land.
Now, multiple world leaders are hosting crisis talks and imposing sanctions on Russia in an attempt to de-escalate the tension. The United States and United Kingdom have already imposed several sanctions, and have offered military aid to Ukraine. The question many Australians have is, are we going to get involved?
Below, everything you need to know about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, including how we can help.
How has Australia responded to the conflict?
The biggest question on everyoneโs minds right now is, will Australia be sending troops? As it currently stands, the federal government (including PM Scott Morrison, Foreign Minister Marise Payne and Defence Minister Peter Dutton) have ruled out the possibility of military action in Ukraine.
โWe can provide what support we can but weโve been very clear the Australian government wonโt provide troops on the ground,โ Dutton said earlier this week, per The Guardian.
Morrison also claimed that Australia will be helping Ukraine out in โother waysโ but did not go into specifics on what that could entail. He then said we would work with our allies โin partnershipโ on the matter.
Australia is currently helping Ukraine with cyber security, after Russia had been blamed for a series of attacks on Ukraineโs major banks and government websites.
Senator Payne confirmed that Tony Feakin, Australiaโs ambassador for cyber affairs and critical technology, would work with the Ukraine to help them defend against future attacks.
The next likely step would be imposing sanctions on Russia, with Morrison announcing the first wave earlier this week which targets eight Russian individuals and banks. Another 25 individuals have since been listed which include army commanders, deputy defence ministers and Russian mercenaries, as well as four entities involved in the development and sale of military technology and weapons (per the ABC).
Morrison said that harsher sanctions would likely come after the US meets with its G7 partners to agree on punishments against Russia. The PM acknowledged that while these sanctions are unlikely to deter Russia, they do send a clear message about the stance of the international community.
โThey cannot use the threat of war and invasion as a way of trying to leverage and negotiate other changes that they may be seeking,โ Morrison said at a press conference.
โThis is not how free nations, democratic nations, nations in favour of peace, should behave. We have seen this before and we cannot allow it to stand.โ
Earlier this week, a flash protest took place in Sydneyโs Martin Place which saw many declare that โUkraine will fight,โ and reaffirmed Australiaโs stance on the matter.
Security experts have warned that Russia may no target Australia directly, we could get caught in the crossfires if Russia decides to target other western nations.
How have other nations responded?
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has publicly condemned Russiaโs โrecklessโ attack on Ukraine, warning that it puts โcountless civilian livesโ at risk.
โThis is a grave breach of international law, and a serious threat to Euro-Atlantic security,โ he said in a statement on Thursday. โOnce again, despite our repeated warnings and tireless efforts to engage in diplomacy, Russia has chosen the path of aggression against a sovereign and independent country.โ
The United Kingdom
In a televised statement, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also condemned Russiaโs โhideous and barbaricโ attack on Ukraine and vowed to join allies in launching a โmassive packageโ of sanctions designed to โhobbleโ the Russian economy.
Britain then froze the U.K. assets of five Russian banks and three Russian oligarchs with close ties to Putin, but the sanctions were quickly criticised by many for being weak.
Johnson has also chaired an emergency meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other cabinet ministers, while Britainโs Foreign Minister Liz Truss has summoned the Russian ambassador in London for crisis talks.
The United States
President Joe Biden has also issued sanctions on Russia, calling its actions a โflagrant violation of international law.โ
According to Biden, the first round of sanctions will target two financial institutions, Russian sovereign debt and Russian elites and their family members. The Pentagon also announced that it was sending more fighter jets, attack helicopters and infantry to Eastern Europe (per The Washington Post).
Germany
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said there was โno justificationโ for Russiaโs military actions in Ukraine.
In a statement, the German Foreign Ministry said that it had โprepared for these eventsโ and will be working with Group of Seven powers, NATO and the E.U. to coordinate sanctions and strengthen security measures.
France
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the nation in a televised statement where he vowed to back sanctions against Russia, saying that Russiaโs attack on Ukraine amounts to the โmost serious damage to peace and stabilityโ Europe has faced in decades.
China
While many are concerned about Chinaโs potential involvement in the matter, they have appeared to deny backing Russiaโs assault on the Ukraine. While it has recognised Russiaโs security concerns, China have not outwardly endorsed the actions of the Kremlin at this stage.
At a recent news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying downplayed the suggestion that Beijing was supporting Moscow behind the scenes.
โWe wonโt be like America and provide Ukraine a large amount of military equipment,โ she said.
โRussia as a powerful nation also does not need China or other countries to provide military assistance. China did not wish to see what happened in Ukraine today.โ
How did the conflict between Russia and Ukraine start?
Tensions have been rising between Russia and Ukraine for some time now, since Russia seized the opportunity of political turmoil to establish military control over Ukraineโs southern Crimean peninsula in 2014. Russia then held a referendum in Crimea, where voters were asked whether the disputed territory should officially become part of the country of Russia. Despite 95% of citizens voting in favour of joining Russia (and the Crimean Parliament declaring independence from Ukraine), the referendum is not legally recognised by the international community. Ukraine and the rest of the world still consider Crimea to be Ukrainian territory under law.
The current situation began to spiral in early 2021 when Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged US President Joe Biden to let Ukraine join NATO.
This move deeply angered Russia, which began sending troops to the Ukraine border for alleged โtraining exercises.โ By December 2021, the US became disgruntled with the deployment of Russian troops, with President Biden warning of severe sanctions should Russia invade Ukraine.
Russia then demanded that the West give a legally binding contract that NATO will not hold any military activity in Eastern Europe and Ukraine. Come January 2022, Biden assured Zelenskyy that the US would โrespond decisivelyโ if Russia invaded Ukraine. Later that month, US and Russian officials met in Geneva for diplomatic talks, but could not reach an agreement; Russia repeated security demands that the US said it cannot accept.
In late January, Biden warned of a likely Russian invasion of the Ukraine. China appeared to back Russia, telling the US that Moscowโs โlegitimate security concernsโ should be โtaken seriouslyโ.
The US and Russia then spared over the Ukraine crisis during a closed session of the UN Security Council, and later in February, Putin complained to Biden that the US and NATO have not responded satisfactorily to Russian demands that Ukraine be prohibited from joining the military alliance and that NATO pull back forces from Eastern Europe.
On the 24th February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine.
How can Australians help?
It seems impossible, but there are a number of ways Australians can help the people of Ukraine, including by supporting local and international charities.
Ukraine Crisis Appeal โ The Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations has been encouraging people to make donations which provides humanitarian aid which provides essential include items and services including food, clean water, blankets, emergency housing, clothing and medical assistance.
United Help Ukraine โ this helps provide medical supplies and humanitarian aid, as well as raising awareness of the conflict
Sunflower of Peace โ this helps paramedics and doctors on the ground, as well as mobilize support and aid for Ukrainian orphans and internally displaced people.
Vostok-SOS โ this charity provides assistance to victims of war in both Ukraine and Crimea, finding shelter and delivering psychological first aid.
Voices of Children โ this charity aims to help children affected by the war by providing support through psychologists, video storytelling and art therapy.
Red Cross โ the International Committee of the Red Cross delivers urgent assistance (food, fuel for heating, medical supplies, and support for housing) to people in Ukraine living close to the line of contact.
UNICEF โ with teams on the ground, this childrenโs organisation has been bringing in clean water to conflict-affected areas and providing emergency health, hygiene and education supplies. It also provides psychological care to children experiencing trauma.
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Your wedding day may be about you and a celebration of your love, but that celebration wouldnโt be the same without your closest friends and family present.
For that very reason, itโs customary to gift your nearest and dearest with a wedding favour or bomboniere as a thank you for taking part in your special day.
Traditional gifts usually included sugared almonds, but couples have been getting creative, instead opting for favours that are fun, festive or and a little more personal.
Think: personalised luggage tags for a destination wedding or custom cocktails to enjoy on the evening.
Here, marie claire rounds up chic wedding favours to gift your guests.
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While weโre waiting with baited breath to see our favourite A-listers step out in phenomenal creations that dazzle and delight, a little closer to home our very own style scene is stepping up to bat.
One of Australiaโs most pre-eminent awards, the National Designer Award, is officially back and is set to offer six emerging designers a highly coveted prize package including the chance to win a record high $130,000 and the opportunity to create an exclusive capsule collection for David Jones.
This year, nominees range from tailored essentials to effortless womenswear and cult classics.
The top finalists include โcontemporary ready-to-wear brand Alemais, luxury womenswear label Beare Park, viral vintage-inspired line Blanca along with Clea, E Nolan and sustainable stalwart Joslin.
While these brands are in their infancy, theyโve already displayed a superlative amount of skill.
In fact, Alemais is one of the featured designers showcased in marie claireโs runway show during Melbourne Festival Festival.
Hosted in Federation Square, Alemais will be presented alongside leading labels including Aje, bassike and Lee Mathews.
Alemais
Tickets for the marie claire show are available to purchase here, with every guest walking home with a gift bag valued at $100 featuring products from beauty leaders ELEVEN Australia and Lancรดme.
While the winner of the National Designer Awards wonโt be announced during the festivalโthe actual ceremony will take place during the Fashion Summit Program in Julyโyouโll be able to have your say on who should take home an award with the introduction of the Peopleโs Choice Award.
Joslin
David Jones General Manager for Womenswear, Footwear and Accessories, Bridget Veals explains the winner will be recognised for their โcreative design, innovation, high-quality manufacturing standards, unique styling.โ
With past recipients including Dion Lee, COMMAS and P.E Nation, thereโs no doubt this industry accolade has the capacity to fast track the winnerโs career and elevate their labels to a global scale.
To explore all the finalists and cast your vote for the National Designer Award, head here for further information.
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Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, has already made international headlines during her solo royal visit to Denmark, the first since the start of the pandemic.
The Danish monarch, who celebrated her 50th birthday this year, accompanied the Duchess of Cambridge for her last day in Copenhagen.
The Duchess and Princess assembled at Christian IXโs Palace before meeting with the Crown Princessโ mother-in-law, Queen Margrethe II. The stylish pair also visited Danner Crisis Centre in support of women and children affected by domestic violence.
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Our favourite future European Queens gave us a twinning moment for the occasion, braving the crisp temperatures in matching cool-chic coats.
While itโs not quite the exuberant and colourful street style weโve come to recognise with Copenhagen fashion, the royals stayed true to form in impeccably polished and sophisticated silhouettes.
Princess Mary opted for a tundra-white tweed coat and black turtleneck dress, similar to the beige option the Duchess wore in January when visiting healthcare workers at Clitheroe Community Hospital.
Kate Middleton, on the other hand, chose a more modern-cut double breasted grey coat with contrasting black lapels and cuffs.
Both royals opted for the same practical black pumps by luxury Italian shoe designer Gianvito Rossi and matching black gloves.
Weโre not sure about you, but weโre suddenly compelled to pull our own trench coats out of retirement.
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The Duchess of Cambridge is in town to expand her knowledge of early childhood development and education as part of her commitments to the newly launched The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
Both Kate and Mary have been friends since meeting in 2011, with this being the first time the pair have reconnected since 2016.
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While they may not share the shine that darker hair hues boast, thereโs one thing that blondes certainly do not lack: options. Those with lighter locks have long been offered a smorgasbord of shades, with endless choices that allow them to tailor their colour to their personal preference.
Highlights, lowlights and intermixed tones are all fair game for the fair-haired, and yet brunette tends to be billed as one-size-fits-all, with sole flat colours often favoured regardless of suitability.
Well, we happen to think itโs about time that brunette became a little more bespoke, and it seems the stars (and their colourists) agree. โExpensive brunetteโ is the new colour trend sweeping salons across the globe, its name coined for the luxurious look that comes from the aestheticโs focus on dimension, depth and shine.
Regardless of its title, however, the shade doesnโt legitimately need to be expensive in a practical sense. In fact, the idea is that itโs designed to look expensive while actually remaining quite low-maintenance. How? Put simply, the more dimension within your salon-fresh colour, the less obvious it is if a new or natural shade begins to peek through.
โExpensive brunetteโ can indeed be created with your natural shade as a base, if you so desire. Itโs all about creating nuances within a deeper hue (whether natural or not), mixing numerous different colours and topping them with glossy toners that tie everything together and add even more of the beautiful shine that brunette is traditionally beloved for.
Wondering how to achieve the aesthetic in salon? You and your colourist should first agree on your shade parameters, AKA the lightest and darkest colours you want to play with within your mix. Once those are set, the colourist should be confident placing the different tones where they will suit best within your colour and cut.
Tone is important, too; if you want a warm blend (say a chestnut base with hints of caramel and cinnamon) then make that clear, and vice versa if youโd prefer a cool cocoa colour with notes of espresso and ash brown. Of course, your colourist can also advise on if you should stick to a sole tone family, or whether a blend of the two would work with your complexion, as you want to ensure you find the most flattering fit possible.
After some inspiration to kickstart your colour plan? Here are the celebrity-approved โexpensive brunetteโ blends weโre gravitating toward right nowโฆ
Priyanka Chopra
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Chopraโs rich brunette blend sees traces of cinnamon scattered throughout.
Sonia Ammar
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Ammar opts for honey pieces through her ends and a deeper root shadow.
Jennifer Lopez
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Lopez livens up her hazelnut hue with interwoven hits of honeycomb.
Eva Longoria
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Weโd describe Longoriaโs look as (ironically) espresso with a splash of cream.
Cindy Crawford
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Crawfordโs colour is a deliciously warm hybrid of varying toffee tones.
Selena Gomez
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Gomez plays with a tantalising chocolate and chestnut combination.
Izabel Goulart
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Goulart takes advantage of honey highlights without veering โbrondeโ.
Lais Ribeiro
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Ribeiro proves the power of espresso brunette enhanced by touches of taupe.
Camila Morrone
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Morroneโs face-framing toffee tones make her hazelnut hue appear โsun-kissedโ.
Jasmine Cephas Jones
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Cephas Jonesโ dark chocolate shade is softly laced with lighter, warmer tones.
Lily Aldridge
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Aldridgeโs โexpensive brunetteโ plays with the traditional balayage technique.
Deepika Padukone
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Padukoneโs deep shade regains dimension through subtle slices of bronze.
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Somehow youโve managed to persuade a guardian angel to put in a bit of overtime on your behalf. Actually, itโs more likely that you have a team of them working around the clock โ along with the support of friends and family. Finally, hereโs a year when thereโs little to lose and much to gain. If youโve been feeling overloaded, youโre now more inclined to review those long hours. The next step may be to permanently work from home โ a situation set up for many Pisceans last year. And should there be mounting tension between home and work life โ prioritise, and leave plenty of time for play.
Aries (March 21 โ April 20)
Best Day: Saturday 26th
This weekโs message is to take a step back to acknowledge your innermost feelings. Preoccupied with many of todayโs distractions, we often lose ourselves for long periods at a time. Agitation follows. To avoid feeling pressured or stressed, you must learn to trust your innate intuition. Calmness and true self-reflection is required.
Taurus (April 21 โ May 20)
Best Day: Sunday 27th
You see things from a different perspective this week. Most Taureans feel more confident, and ambitious. Work could also take an unexpected turn as you try something new. If you cope well enough, you may be offered retraining. And should someone ask your opinion on an important matter, answer with conviction.
Gemini (May 21 โ June 21)
Best Day: Monday 28th
Geminis focus on finances this week, giving you an opportunity to increase income. Start saving now and youโll soon have plenty to spare for that proverbial rainy day. Jobs connected with finances or the media do particularly well. Ditto for those linked with health care. Romantically, many discover a hot new stamping ground.
Cancer (June 22 โ July 22)
Best Day: Friday 25th
Almost everything has its upside, which is well worth remembering this week. The real problem is that you may feel a tad dazed or confused. When you feel this vulnerable, it can help to put some distance between you and others. Sit quietly, and come to terms with a few home truths. Learn how to turn current circumstances to your advantage.
Leo (July 23 โ August 23)
Best Day: Saturday 26th
If youโve been tiptoeing around any kind of resolution or dodging an important conversation, this could all come to a head this week. Hidden tensions may surface, especially if youโve been making too many sacrifices for someone. Youโre nobodyโs doormat, Leo โ a fact that will soon becomes crystal clear.
Virgo (August 24 โ September 22)
Best Day: Friday 25th
Youโre exhausted Virgo, and itโs a fair bet that relationship issues need sorting. But a chirpier Venus turns your attention away from lifeโs troubles. Give yourself permission to shift from social to solitary, and back again; depending on your mood. Both modes of operation will work for you now. Take time out for some pampering, too.
Libra (September 23 โ October 23)
Best Day: Sunday 27th
There are times when you feel you donโt belong. Others just donโt seem to understand your unique and inquisitive imagination. Happily, this week gives the rest of us dullards a chance to catch up. Communications start to improve โ as do relationships. You may receive an unexpected visit or hear important news.
Scorpio (October 24 โ November 22)
Best Day: Monday 28th
Just when youโre searching for a deeper meaning in life, the world shows itself to be more superficial than youโd imagined. Partners could easily play a part in this. Donโt worry. Nothingโs permanent โ disappointment included. Even though that right sense of balance can be elusive, luck turns your way again very soon.
Sagittarius (November 23 โ December 21)
Best Day: Friday 25th
Itโs a week to rid yourself of restrictions, especially regarding lacklustre romance or being stuck in a dead-end job. The cosmos allows you to discard emotional or physical baggage that block you from taking action. Do this, and new opportunities will start to appear. Finally, you can make the best of your very special talents.
Capricorn (December 22 โ January 20)
Best Day: Thursday 3rd
It could be difficult to differentiate between fact and fiction this week. If asked to referee family feuds, step away. Youโve more pressing issues to address. In all of this, take special care of yourself. Despite feeling energetic, it wouldnโt hurt to make a point of observing good health and safety precautions. Preventionโs always better than cure.
Aquarius (January 21 โ February 18)
Best Day: Tuesday 1st
If tensions or delays are getting you down, distancing yourself wonโt make things any better โ even if it is the easy option. If nothing seems to be going right, ask yourself whether youโve become too inflexible. Admit it, Aquarius โ youcanbe stubborn! All thatโs needed to get your life back on track is a little co-operation and mutual understanding.
Pisces (February 19 โ March 20)
Best Day: Wednesday 2nd
The past has a bad habit of reappearing on your doorstep when you least expect it. If this sounds like a recipe for disaster, donโt worry. Itโs simply a case of using your common sense. By late week, many Pisceans find that their cash flow improves. Itโs been a long wait, but you may finally start to pay those overdue bills.
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Jennifer Lawrence has given birth to her first child with husband Cooke Maroney, her reps have confirmed.
The joyous news was first revealed in a report from TMZ. The news outlet claimed it obtained public records confirming the babyโs birth.
The 31-year-old is notoriously private when it comes to her personal life behind the cameras, so itโs no surprise that sheโs keeping any extra details under wraps for nowโshe and Maroney, who is a successful art dealer, will no doubt be revelling in their new roles as parentsโthe biggest gig theyโve ever had to date for the famous couple.
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Lawrenceโs pregnancy was confirmed back in September, and since then weโve only caught a couple of glimpses of the Hunger Games star with her baby bump on show.
In December, Lawrence led the charge as the cast of Netflix disaster film, Donโt Look Upheld its press tour, and at its New York premiere, Lawrence turned heads in a stunning golden Dior gown.
Several days later, she stepped out for an appearance on The Late Show With StephenColbert wearing a gorgeous polka-dot Oscar de la Renta dress.
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Lawrence and Maroney married in 2019 in a private ceremony in Newport, attended by A-list pals including Adele and Emma Stone.
They were first linked back in 2018, and got engaged at the beginning of 2019. Theyโve been spotted out and about together periodically, though pictures of the pair remain scarceโjust how they like it.
In 2019, Jen told media that it was pretty much love at first sight between her and Maroney.
โI just met Cooke, and I wanted to marry him. We wanted to marry each other. We wanted to commit fully. Heโs my best friend, so I want to legally bind him to me forever,โ she said at the time.
โFortunately, the paperwork exists for such a thing. Itโs the greatest. You find your favourite person on the planet, youโre like: You canโt leave.โ
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If you love induldging in skincare without a bursting bank account, then youโve likely heard of The Ordinary.
The affordable beauty brand offers science-forward lotions and potions that not only donโt break the bank, but theyโre just as effective as their competitorsโ more expensive products. And now, theyโre expanding their offerings into hair care.
Committed to evidence-based, science-backed formulations, The Ordinaryโs hair care launch dares to challenge how weโve traditionally thought about shampoo, conditioners and scalp care, courtesy of pro-sulphate formulas.
If youโve typically been an anti-sulphate advocate, The Ordinary clearly wants to change how you view the once-controversial ingredient.
โThe anti-sulphates messaging can be attributed to sharing misinformation and maybe even misunderstandings regarding the safety and environmental impact of these incredibly effective ingredients,โ Prudvi Kaka, Chief Scientific Officer at DECIEM told marie claire.
โAs a result, brands are removing them from their products, leading to consumers fearing or entirely avoiding the use of products containing Sulphates,โ Kaka explains.
โSulphates are a very effective cleansing ingredient, so instead of removing them, we reduced the concentration down to only essential and effective levels in our Sulphates 4% Cleanser for Body and Hair to create a formula that is mild yet produces effective, gentle cleansing of body and hair.โ
But why should we consider reintroducing sulphates back into our hair care routines? Well, according to Kaka, the ingredient is โvery effective cleansing agents that break down and remove dirt and other impurities, due to their ability to dissolve the barrier between dirt, oil, and waterโ.
โMost of this dirt, including sebum, is water insoluble and cannot be effectively removed by water alone,โ Kaka said, adding, โsulphates are safe to be used in hair care applications provided that they are intentionally formulated for that intended purpose, as was our productโ.
Aside from the ode to sulphates, The Ordinaryโs latest launch is shining a light on scalp care, an area of hair care that often gets left behind despite being the catalyst of hair health. Not only is caring for the scalp important, but Kaka explains that sulphates are a game changer to ensure it stays in good nick.
โSulphates belong to a group known as surfactants, that break down and remove dirt and other impurities,โ Kaka says, adding, โBy breaking down this barrier, the surfactants in shampoos emulsify oil and dirt on the hair and scalp, allowing it to be washed away with water.โ
โConcentrations of sulphates in hair care products may vary, but with the correct formulation techniques, cleansers containing Sulphates, or any derivatives, can be created to produce a very effective product with mild, gentle cleansing.โ
The Ordinary Sulphate 4% Cleanser for Hair and Body (Credit: DECIEM)The Ordinaryโs Behentrimonium Chloride 2% Conditioner (Credit: DECIEM)
What products are in The Ordinary Hair Care line?
So, now that The Ordinary has convinced you to give sulphates another go, itโs time to take a peek at what the brand is offering your tresses. Aimed at transforming the hair from root to tip, their new line is divided into three parts: cleansing, conditioning for hair management and scalp treatment.
For cleansing, try The Ordinary Sulphate 4% Cleanser for Hair and Body. Valued at an affordable AUD $12.80, the product is both gentle and effective, working to remove any dirt, grease and product residue. For the sulphate-cautious, this offering uses Sodium Laureth Sulphate-2 (SLES-2), which is a biodegradable surfactant that plays a vital role in the cleansing process. Itโs also fragrance free and gentle enough to use on the hair and body.
To condition locks, The Ordinaryโs Behentrimonium Chloride 2% Conditionerโalso valued at AUD $12.80โhas been made to ensure hair is left feeling light, not weighed down and flat. But what is Behentrimonium Chloride? Well, itโs commonly found within conditioners and improvesthefeel and appearance of hair with immediate use. Fine hair ladies, this oneโs for you.
The Ordinaryโs Natural Moisturising Factors + HA (Credit: DECIEM)
And finally, The Ordinaryโs piรจce de rรฉsistance has taken the form of its Natural Moisturising Factors + HA. Clocking in at AUD $21.80, this scalp treatment is a first-of-its-kind, water-light formulation that improves scalp hydration and also offers skin barrier protection, sans weighing down the roots. The product takes inspiration from the brandโs facial moisturiser and allows for protection and hydration of the outer layer of the scalp.
When will The Ordinary Hair Care line be released in Australia?
For those looking to reinvigorate their mane, then weโve got some good news for you. The Ordinaryโs hair care line is set to land on March 8, 2022 onthe DECIEM website.
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And just like that, the fashion set are packing up from London and continuing their global tour. The next location? Why itโs Milan, of course.
Home to some of the most revered legacy labels in the industry, Milan Fashion Week will look a little different for the Fall/Winter 2022-2023 season, and no, itโs not because weโre looking at things more critically after watching House Of Gucci.
For the first time since the pandemic, both Gucci and Bottega Veneta will return to the fashion capital after hosting shows abroad in the United States in Los Angeles and Detroit respectively.
Like the Spring/Summer 2022 season, many brands will continue to present their collections physically.
Given that last season we were surprised with the collaboration of the centuryโFendace, a Y2K resurgence courtesy of Blumarine and a dual runway show, hosted in both Milan and Shanghai for Pradaโ weโre sure that Italyโs finest designers will be pulling out all the stops to exceed our expectations.
With a big week of fashion ahead, weโve rounded up below all the designers to keep an eye out for during Milan Fashion Week.
Fendi
Itโs been over 365 days, three haute couture collections and three ready-to-wear shows since Kim Jones joined Fendi, yet it feels like the British mastermind has been there a lifetime.
In the short period, Jones has collaborated with Versace, Kim Kardashian Westโs Skims, revived some of Karl Lagerfeldโs most memorable silhouettes and brought a new found sense of joy to the brand.
Considering Jonesโ playful and Studio 54 inspired Spring/Summer 2022 collection is one of the most coveted of the season, weโre sure that he will continue his fashion reign well into 2022.
Fendi SS/22 (Credit: Source: Getty)
Max Mara
For their Spring/Summer 2022 collection, Max Mara explored philosophical themes and inner freedoms against a backdrop of nostalgic Summer idyll. Part โbourgeois rebelโ, part conceptual dressing, the collection did not disappoint.
Given that Max Maraโs Creative Director Ian Griffith himself is a nonconformist, weโre sure weโre going to see the label continue to disregard conventions and deliver a fresh approach to Milanese attire.
Max Mara SS/22 (Credit: Source: Getty)
Prada
For us, itโs Prada or nada. Thankfully for us, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons are the creative dream team that the fashion world needs right now.
For their first runway show together, Prada delivered a โphygitalโ showโtwo simulations presentations hosted in Milan and Shanghaiโbreaking borders and inviting us into their classic cut yet slightly sensual world.
The silhouettes were refined elegance, with injections of citrus hues and sorbet pinks hitting all the right notes. An intentionally backless dress, razor sharp pointed pump and perfectly punk armband took Prada into a new realm. Weโre ready to dive deep into their world again.
Prada SS/22
Gucci
After a theatrical Spring/Summer 2022 presentationโyou know, the A-list FROW filled extravaganza that took over Los Angeles Hollywood Boulevard and saw Macaulay Culkin and Phoebe Bridgers make their runway debutsโAlessandro Michele and his Gucci gang will return to Milan.
Of course, thereโs almost no better show than a Gucci show. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Michele doesnโt stray away from the opulence, frivolity or drama that comes with fashion. Since this will be the first show of 2022, weโre positive that Gucci will be kicking things off with a bang.
Now, the moment weโve all been waiting for has arrived. Following the brandโs successful Salon 03 show in Detroit, weโre excited to see the legacy label return to its Italian roots for the Fall season.
Coinciding with the debut of Blazyโs foundation collection, the brand has launched โan open door to creativityโ. This app allows fashion fans to experience Bottega Veneta wherever they are, thanks to augmented reality, along with exclusive content and of course, the highly-anticipated collection.
For a brand without a social media presence, this doorway to creativity is extremely high-tech.
But what does Bottega and Blazy have in store for us? Only time will tell.
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And this time, Scarlett Johansson is joining the ranks.
The most recent famous face to shoot their shot in the beauty industry, the Black Widow actress is channelling her ambition into a โcleanโ skincare line, The Outset.
According to an exclusive press release to WWD, the brand is backed by the Najafi Companies, which has also been behind Tracee Ellis Rossโs Pattern Beauty.
Interest piqued? Below, everything you need to know about Scarlett Johanssonโs new beauty lineโfrom the product line up to the release date.
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What Is Scarlett Johanssonโs โThe Outsetโ?
As for what the 37-year-old has named her latest venture, she recently revealed more about her brand, The Outset, in a series of Instagram posts.
Sharing about a dozen posts over the past 48 hours, they teach its audience exactly why Johansson decided to dip her toe into the industry.
โIโve been the face of several luxury brands throughout my career, and all of those experiences were really wonderful,โ she wrote.
โI guess I always felt that I was sort of playing a character in those campaigns, and as I evolved, I wanted to create and represent a brand that was true to me.โ
Additionally, Johansson did speak out about the exciting announcement in an interview with Allure, explaining (very briefly) what is in the works.
โI created this brand to elevate clean, essential skin care,โ she said. โThis will be a brand for everyone who wants their skin to look its best with minimal effort.โ
Surprising to some, Johansson is far from new to the beauty industry, having previously served as the face of LโOrรฉal Paris and a celebrity model for Dolce & Gabbanaโs collection of โThe Oneโ fragrances. But this time, Johansson is set to serve as a brandโs cofounder and chairman, rather than simply its ambassador.
โSeveral years ago, I took a step back from my beauty deals with the goal of creating something true to me,โ she said in the press release.
Initially, the announcement stated that sheโd operate the brand independently to ensure that she can be intimately involved in every aspect of the company from the ground up. However, since then, sheโs announced her role as cofounder, alongside Kate Foster.
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What Products Are In Scarlett Johanssonโs โThe Outsetโ?
Currently, not much else is known about the new venture, including where it will be available to purchase or what products will be included in the collection.
But what we do know is that the product range is built around Johanssonโs personal experience with managing breakouts, dryness, and โthe general maladies that come with many hours spent in the makeup chair and in front of the cameraโ.
As for how it will differ from her A-list competitors? Well, just have to wait and see.
When Will Scarlett Johanssonโs โThe Outsetโ Be Released?
Itโs set to launch on March 1, 2022, presumably on The Outsetโs website. Whatever the release will entail, we canโt wait to see what comes next, so keep your eyes posted for any updates or announcements.
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Despite Storm Eunice putting up a strong front, Britainโs best and brightest designers, supermodels and super-stylish influencer set proved that fashion is *the* UK unstoppable force to be reckoned with.
For London Fashion Week Fall 2022 our favourite emerging and established designers continued to prove that physical runway formats prevail, taking us from upmarket Japanese restaurants for Rejina Pyo to mediaeval hallways for Simone Rocha, all to present their Fall/Winter 2022 collections.
It was apparent that the โvibe shiftโโthe latest trend coined by โโSean Monahan thatโs arguing the mainstream consciousness and zeitgeist is changingโhas arrived in London and shows no signs of leaving.
What we mean by this is that designers are in a period of transitionโand in turn their consumersโand in turn their consumersโexploring new ways to deliver trend-forward collections that would become synonymous with a specific period or vibe.
Post-pandemic, designers are leaning into experimental techniques, questionable garments and the fun that sensual and dopamine dressing can offer.
LVMH Prize winner Nensi Dojaka took her trademark lingerie designs a step forward, incorporating forms of knitwear, leather and even (unexpectedly) sequins. Fashion Eastโs Chet Lo served Y2K snow bunny realness, pushing the boundaries on what we consider aprรจs chic.
Elsewhere, Richard Quinn reinforced his Quinn-isms with latex millinery reminiscent of the 19th century Parisian grand couturiers and unapologetically volumus coats and dressesโunafraid to reference or to not, as Lady Gaga would say.
But between the countless runway presentations, model off-duty moments and high-society soirรฉes there are a lot of looks to keep up with.
Keep scrolling for every unmissable and memorable moment from the mammoth week.
Lila Moss Channelled Kate Moss As The Unconventional Bride
For a model there is no better accolade than being asked to close the show as the proverbial bride.
Itโs a role that Kate Moss has performed numerous times, including as a Vegas-strip runway bride for Versace in 1995 and a Swan Lake inspired look for John Galliano in 1994.
Now, Kateโs daughter Lila is following in her motherโs footsteps and taking up the mantle of the unconventional bride by closing the Richard Quinn show in a Stepford Wife-esque midi dress with protruding feathers and matching latex stockings.
Considering Quinnโs collection is inspired by the golden era of couture this look couldnโt be more fitting.
Richard Quinn (Credit: Source: Getty)
Things Got Kinky At Richard Quinn
Amongst the Balenciaga-esque pantboot bodysuits and 60s ladies-who-brunch silhouettes, Richard Quinn delivered an jaw-dropping kink-inspired full latex bodysuit worn by none other than real-life doll and RuPaulโs Drag Race winner Violet Chachki.
High-fashion fetish isnโt new, but Chachki masquerading as a dominatrix as she literally walked model James OโConnorโwho was dressed in a head to toe gimp suitโcertainly was a fashion moment for the ages.
The radical avant-garde look was not only significant for bringing mostly underground BDSM movement to the mainstream, but in challenging fashion conventions of what couture and high brow design can be.
Richard Quinn (Credit: Source: Getty)
Simone Rocha Gave Us All The Wedding Makeup Inspiration
While Simone Rochaโs collections always teter between fantasy and reality, Rochaโs whimsical folklore inspired Fall/Winter collection was something straight out of a fairytale.
Inspired by the Irish fable โChildren of Lirโ, Rochaโ imaginative presentation presented a contemporary approach to wedding gowns with draping tulle, puff-shoulder and laced skirts.
But it wasnโt just the collection that had us captivated, with the Euphoria-esque bridal makeup some of the most innovative at LFW. Featuring sequin and pearl adorned eyelids, fresh dewy skin and showstopping wings, weโll be saving these looks for our time to walk down the aisle.
Simone Rocha (Credit: Source: Gorunway.com)
Nensi Dojaka Is Continuing To Bring Sexy Back
Fresh of her LVMH win, Nensi Dojaka is heralded as one of the most exciting new designers to come from Londonโs fashion scene.
A red carpet favourite of the celebrity style set, Dojaka is expanding her repertoire of sophisticated feminine designs by shifting away from classic lingerie inspired pieces to more mature cut-out and outwear pieces.
Dojaka is continuing to bring sexy back on the runway and the fluid, bias-cut, skin clad collection is serving a whole lot of skin.
Nensi Dojaka (Credit: Source: Getty)
Maximilian Proved Why Heโs Nominated For The LVMH Award
Emerging designer Maximilian is proving heโs a fashion force to be reckoned with.
Following his nomination for the 2022 LVMH Prize, his presentation was marked as one not to be missed, and the Trinidadian-Jamaican designer certainly did not disappoint.
Fusing classic tailoring with Y2K tropes, playful textures and tones are mastifuly draped across the body to hide, or reveal, a slip of skin.
With fans including Dua Lipa, Kylie Jenner and Rihanna, weโre sure weโll be spotting these looks across our feeds in due course.
Maximilian (Credit: Source: Getty)
Moon Boots Had Their Moment In The Sun At Chet Lo And Poster Girl
Theyโre currently the most coveted shoe and it seems like the chokehold moon boots have on the fashion style set isnโt slowing down, having appeared on the runwayโs of Chet Lo and Poster Girl.
Of course this isnโt without a Y2K spin.
Chet Loโs iconic popcorn print was fashioned into futuristic colourful knee high and ankle grazing stompers along with faux-fur variations.
For Poster Girlโs runway debut, their super sensual designs were juxtaposed by the addition of balaclavas and wide leg-warmer style boots.
While we are not sure how practical they are when it comes to traversing the elements, they sure are cute to look at.
Chet Lo (Credit: Source: Getty)Poster Girl (Credit: Source: Getty)
Victoria Beckham and Mia Regan Had A Mother-Daughter Moment At Supriya Lele
The passing of the guard. Although Victoria Beckham is sitting this season out, sheโs still showing support for Londonโs fashion scene by sitting front row at Supriya Lele with Romeo Beckhamโs girlfriend Mia Regan.
Two of the most prolific fashion forces of their respective generations, Victoria and Mia are keeping in the family by showcasing both sides of Londonโs street style: effortlessly polished and eccentrically lo-fi.
Victoria Beckham and Mia Regan at Supriya Lele (Credit: Source: Getty)
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Warning: This article contains major spoilers to โOzarkโ season four, part one.
If youโve looked at (or even very, very briefly glimpsed) your Netflix homepage at any point over the last couple of weeks, youโll no doubt be familiar with crime thriller series, โOzarkโ.
The cult show starring Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and Julia Garner has had a whirlwind run since its first season went to air in 2017, with more Emmy and SAG nominations than we can count on four hands (let alone two!).
Finally, in 2021 we were gifted with the highly anticipated fourth and final seasonโbut sneaky as ever, producers found a way to lead us along by only releasing one of two parts.
Part one was naturally a roller coaster in itself, touted as the best and most gripping of the entire series, and its cliffhanger ending had us desparate to know more.
Here, everything you need to know about โOzarkโ season four part two.
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When will โOzarkโ season four part two be released?
Netflix has now confirmed the second part of Ozarkโs final season will drop on April 29โaround three months after the explosive first part dropped.
What will happen in โOzarkโ season four part two?
The second part of season four will pick up where the end of part one left off, with Javi (Alfonso Herrera) having killed Darlene (Lisa Emery) and Wyatt (Charlie Tahan) after they failed to cease dealing heroin.
Ruth (Julia Garner) devastatingly discovers their bodies, and after discovering that Javi is the murderer, she rushes to the Byrdes (Marty, played by Jason Bateman and Wendy, played by Laura Linney), where she threatens them.
Ruth tells Marty, โIf you want to stop me, youโre going to have to f-king kill me.โ Ruth then drives away from the Byrdes with her destination unknown as the episode comes to an end.
The fate of each character is a pretty sizeable question mark, but with that said, we can safely expect part two to reveal whether the Byrdes finally get out of the cartel, and what Ruth will do about Javi.
On that note, Julia Garner, who spoke to marie claire Australia recently for her hauntingly accurate portrayal in Inventing Anna, also dropped a sneaky clue about the finale outcome in Ozark, tellingEntertainment Tonight: โIt gets more intense. It gets very intense. The ending of season [four], the first half, was just the beginning of the intensity, that ending.โ
How many episodes will there be in โOzarkโ season four part two?
Part two will feature seven episodes, which means season four will have a total of fourteen episodes including part one.
It is understood that the second instalment completed filming in late 2021 alongside the first part of the series, which means the footage is now in the editing process.
Given itโs now been several months since the cameras stopped rolling, we can only assume producers are *really* giving the ending a special treatment. To say weโre excited would be an understatement.
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Where can you watch the full series of โOzarkโ?
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Our wardrobes may be living in the Y2K era right now with the return of low-rise jeans and micro miniskirts, but our makeup bags are headed right for the roaring โ20s.
At least thatโs what TikTok is telling us, with 1920s makeup currently trending on the platform at over 34 million views and climbing.
While much of what weโve seen on the platform so far have been literal recreations of prominent looks from the era, a much more interpretive undercurrent has been slowly surfacing in mainstream beauty.
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Zendaya made a case for a more permanent return of the finger wave with her November InStyle cover, a style also spotted in Pat McGrathโs Bridgerton collaboration which oozed of Gatsby-esque glamour.
Then, there are more subtle signs of the โ20s growing influence in Fentyโs recent campaign showcasing pencil thin brows, and vampy looks seen in Rihannaโs statement lip at the 2021 Met Gala or Julia Foxโs jet-black graphic eyes at haute couture week.
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The parallels between the 1920s, a time when inhibitions were loosened and a party lifestyle embraced, and the 2020s, emerging from lockdown ready to make up for two lost years, also play into the revival of these striking statement looks.
If ever there were a time to get expressive and embrace the glamour of the Gatsby era, itโs now.
While thereโs thankfully no need to go shaving your eyebrows off for an authentic look, putting your own spin on the โ20s style is shaping up to be a prominent trend to try, starting with the below essential beauty buys.
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Last year was a turning point for Australia as the #MeToo movement infiltrated federal politics, highlighting the ongoing issues of sexism and sexual harassment in the workplace. Despite calls for serious action, little has been done.
One in three parliamentary staffers said they had been sexually harassed. More than half experienced at least one incident of bullying, sexual harassment or actual or attempted sexual assault. Shameful? Yes. Shocking? No, at least not to anyone whoโs been paying attention in the past few years.
So when the Respect@Work report was released in early 2020, expectations were high. Described as โrevolutionaryโ, it made 55 recommendations covering everything from a more robust legal and regulatory framework to a more holistic support system for survivors. Most importantly, the report called for a โpositive dutyโ on employers to prevent sexual harassment from happening in the first place.
Despite this, the government have passed just eight of the 12 recommendations that require legislation, most notably not committing to the โpositive dutyโ on employers to prevent sexual harassment from happening. Isnโt this what women had risen up, spoken out and fought for?
Refusing to give up the fight, MC has joined forces with seven high-profile women to champion change and put an end to workplace assault and harassment.
Julia Banks
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When Julia Banks resigned as a Liberal MP in 2018, she delivered a clear message about the partyโs treatment of women. But it wasnโt until she published her book, Power Play, last year that the full scale of what she endured was revealed. โThe three months under Scott Morrisonโs leadership was the most gut-wrenching period of my career,โ recalls Banks, who entered politics in 2015. โIn those three months there was a concerted effort to discredit my mental health and my professional reputation. It was an abuse of power, and I knew in my heart that I had to speak out about it,โ adds Banks, who was inundated with messages from women identifying with her position.
Banks defines her experience in parliament as workplace coercive control โ an issue she believes is endemic across hierarchical organisations or where there is significant power disparity. โWorkplace coercive control is pervasive, commonplace and often really hard to identify,โ she explains. โQuite often it can happen to someone and they donโt realise it until later on, and thatโs what is so insidious about it. Itโs very easily covered up and while it generally doesnโt involve physical abuse, it is just as harmful โ it goes to womenโs livelihoods, their wellbeing and their future.โ
Banks defines her experience in parliament as workplace coercive control โ an issue she believes is endemic across hierarchical organisations or where there is significant power disparity. โWorkplace coercive control is pervasive, commonplace and often really hard to identify,โ she explains. โQuite often it can happen to someone and they donโt realise it until later on, and thatโs what is so insidious about it. Itโs very easily covered up and while it generally doesnโt involve physical abuse, it is just as harmful โ it goes to womenโs livelihoods, their wellbeing and their future.โ
โWhat Morrison did on the floor of the house to [then-Australia Post CEO] Christine Holgate, saying, โShe can go,โ he basically used his power to pummel her entire career as a high-profile woman.โ (Morrison denies this, and โabsolutely rejectsโ Banksโ characterisation of their conversations.)
Banks is not surprised by the damning findings of the Respect@Work report, but remains hopeful that โforward-thinking organisations will take it on and make the change themselvesโฆ This is our moment.โ
Christine Holgate
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Last year, a post-graduate student wrote to Christine Holgate and asked her to convey some words that were important to her. โI said, safety, respect and equality,โ explains the former Australia Post boss.
โBecause I was unsafe and grossly disrespected, and through a process I got safer and was supported.โ Despite the trauma it caused her, Holgate stands by her decision to speak out against the public vilification she received from Prime Minister Scott Morrison for rewarding four of her executives with Cartier watches. โIf you accept bullying youโre giving other people the right to do it again,โ she says. โI realised speaking up was not just important for me but for so many who havenโt been able to.โ
Holgate was left suicidal by the humiliation she endured, and the subsequent media firestorm. โThey depicted me as a prostitute, and my family saw that,โ she says. โWhat happened to me was workplace bullying, and I canโt help but believe that if I were a man it wouldnโt have happened.โ (Morrison has denied any wrongdoing.)
Now CEO of Toll Global Express, Holgate is passionate about workplace safety and equality โ expressing disbelief that not one female CEO was appointed to the ASX top 200 listed companies in 2020-โ21. She believes every recommendation made in the Respect@Work report should be implemented, most notably the obligation of employers to take responsibility for creating safe environments for their workforce. โMany women who suffer harassment, abuse or discrimination canโt afford to take on a lawyer or a large organisation, so they donโt speak up,โ she explains. โAnd thatโs incredibly sad. I think everybody has the right to go to work and return home safely.โ
Dr Yumiko Kadota
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Ask doctor, speaker and author Dr Yumiko Kadota to describe herself and you may be surprised to hear sheโd choose the term โemotional femaleโ, a label she wears with pride. A survivor of sexual harassment, sexism and assault in the workplace, Dr Kadota understands the power of words and the way they are used. โI want to reclaim that word, because itโs a strength to be emotional and show empathy,โ says Dr Kadota. โThe word is often used to gaslight women. When women leave the workplace, itโs never the institution taking responsibility for the systemic factors that drove the women away.โ
In 2018, Dr Kadota quit her job as a plastic surgery registrar after suffering workplace bullying, extreme burnout and sexual harassment. โThereโs a code of silence [in the medical industry] where we donโt talk about bad things that happen at work. It was affecting so many women around me, and no-one was willing to say anything,โ says Dr Kadota, who used to be told by one surgeon to take her clothes off in Japanese so no-one else would understand. โI felt I could be the mouthpiece for those still unable to speak out.โ
The importance of placing responsibility on the employer, as highlighted in the Respect@Work report, is something Dr Kadota has experienced first-hand, after she says she was sexually assaulted by a professor. โAt the time, the uni said it was up to me to make a complaint. That shouldnโt be left to the [victim], โ says Dr Kadota. โIt [should be] the institutionโs responsibility to make a formal report mandatory and support that process.โ
Brittany Higgins
Brittany Higgins (Credit: PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER FERGUSON.)
When Brittany Higgins made the brave decision last year to go public with allegations that she was raped by a colleague inside Parliament House, she embarked on a life-changing, trailblazing course that has seen her become the catalyst for change. In addition to being a fundamental part of 2021โs reckoning for women, the inspiring actions of the former Liberal staffer most notably triggered Jenkinsโ Set the Standard review into Parliament House โ an incredible feat for a 27-year-old. โI remember the blank looks from my superiors in parliament trying to offer me solace by saying, โItโs just the way things are,โโ Higgins says. โInherently I think we all knew the status quo was wrong but to see these issues now being taken seriously is incredible.โ
While Higgins was โheartbroken but not surprisedโ by the findings of the review, she is โcautiously optimisticโ about the government implementing the recommendations. Most importantly, she is resolute on her commitment to speak truth to power: โComing forward with your truth is incredibly difficult, but itโs nothing compared with the shame and stigma of silently carrying the weight of your trauma on your own. I encourage women toโฆ call out bad behaviourโฆ you have a generation of Australians ready, willing and able to support you.โ
Sarah Hanson-Young
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Gender-based bullying and sexism have been ugly, ubiquitous forces during Sarah Hanson- Youngโs 14 years in politics, a workplace environment she describes as a โboysโ club where the corridors reek of testosteroneโ.
In 2018 her tolerance levels expired after then-senator David Leyonhjelm attacked her in the Senate, suggesting she should โstop shagging menโ. After he repeated the comments outside parliament, she sued for defamation and was awarded $120,000 in damages โ the Federal Court slamming his comments as โcrass, offensive and obviously sexistโ.
Itโs no wonder then that the findings of Jenkinsโ Set the Standard report didnโt surprise the Greens senator, but she is confident that spotlighting the situation is a step in the right direction. โWeโre having conversations now that we never had a year ago,โ she says. โBut itโs time to get on with it. How the Morrison government responds to the recommendations will send a crucial message to the nationโs workforce, because parliament should lead the way and set the standard. To turn a blind eye to the report is to turn a blind eye to bullying, harassment and abuse.โ
Hanson-Young remains galvanised by her decision to call out the injustice she suffered, knowing it has emboldened countless women around the country. โI spoke up to send a message to every woman and girl who has been told to stay quiet or to not rock the boat in the face of harassment and abuse. They donโt need to suffer in silence. Now is the time to demand equality for women, for our daughters to be safe and respected.โ
Kristy Fraser-Kirk
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Kristy Fraser-Kirk knows all about speaking truth to power. In 2010, the then-27-year-old junior publicist was at the centre of one of the most high-profile harassment cases in Australian history after she brought a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against retailer David Jones, alleging the companyโs then CEO, Mark McInnes, had sexually harassed her.
McInnes denied the claims and the case ultimately settled outside of court, but the personal toll was immense for Fraser-Kirk, who was portrayed as a grasping gold digger by a headline hungry media in a pre- #MeToo landscape. โBack then, the media and general public opinion was far less accepting of women who tried to bring attention to sexual harassment in the workplace,โ says Fraser-Kirk, now 39. โIt was far easier to scapegoat and vilify the person airing the issues rather than face the issues themselves. I did what I did because what happened to me was wrong. I had โฆ an organisation that turned a blind eye and a culture whereby it was deemed normal for women to remain silent at whatever cost. It was important then and it is still important today, to say out loud that was not OK.โ
Fraser-Kirk remains proud of her decision to speak out and is optimistic about the groundswell of change in Australia, but is adamant that more accountability is needed. โWe need to get some basics right, starting with holding those accountable in boardroom positions for the culture and benchmarks that they are setting,โ she says. โThe onus should never be on already-vulnerable people to come forward.โ
Julia Szlakowski
(Credit: PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSEPH UBANI.)
Becoming the face of corporate Australiaโs #MeToo moment in 2020 was never part of Julia Szlakowskiโs career plan. โThe sexual harassment I endured while employed at AMP โ along with the subsequent fallout โ has had immeasurable consequences on all aspects of my life,โ says the former executive.
When her boss, Boe Pahari, subjected her to multiple incidents of sexual harassment in late 2016, Szlakowski made an internal complaint but was โintimidated into silenceโ. Pahari received a slap on the wrist, and Szlakowski resigned from AMP in 2018. In July 2020, Pahari was promoted to CEO of AMP Capital, his harassment having been deemed a โone-off eventโ.
Meanwhile, Szlakowskiโs story was leaked to the press, devastating both her personal and professional life. She has spent the past few years rebuilding her life and career. โStanding on the right side of history and promoting a womenโs movement does not translate to opportunities to continue my once very successful career,โ she says. โYet known harassers generally keep their jobs. My hope is that society fully welcomes back survivors โฆ by hiring them.โ
Sheโs particularly passionate about the issue of non-disclosure agreements. โNDAs are designed to muzzle survivors of sexual harassment, protect perpetrators and help mask the toxic company culture that enabled the harmful behaviour,โ she says. โMultiple states in America have now passed legislation allowing survivors to speak up. I hope Australia follows suit.โ
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When it comes to birthdays, Drew Barrymore knows how to celebrate better than most of Hollywoodโs A-list.
Of course, if thereโs one thing Drew does best, itโs makeup and skincare. (After all, Flower Beauty is one of the most loved celebrity-owned beauty brands on the market.) But this year, sheโs embracing her natural beauty to mark the important day.
Sharing a selfie of her au naturel face to Instagram, the Never Been Kissed star celebrated her 47th birthday to the joy of her various Hollywood A-list friends.
โThis is 47,โ she wrote in a caption under her makeup-free selfie, presumably taken before or after some skincare action in her bathroom.
โHappy Birthday, you Magical Creature!!! I LOVE YOU! always have, always will,โReese Witherspoon wrote, and was joined by actressNaomi Wattswho wrote, โHappy birthday queen!!โ.
Back in April 2021, the Charlieโs Angels star explained why sheโs never felt the need to lie about her age.
โI donโt think I couldโve gotten away with that,โ she explained onEntertainment Tonight.
โI never got to go on a blind date, and I never lied about my ageโฆthat is not something I ever got to do.โ
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She also explained that she has always felt โproudโ of her age, revealing that she would never want to go back at another age.
โI know thatโs a boring answer, but itโs true. I think today is my best day so far,โ she said.
She continued: โI am so proud of it because Iโm so much calmer, wiser, smarterโฆ and Iโm still an idiot, and still have so much to learn.โ
โWe should look inside ourselves rather than looking out to these impossible standards that have made many a woman crazy. I just think the more confident you are, the more beautiful you are, at any age,โ she said.
Back in February, Drew explained why sheโs been content with embracing her natural self and avoiding plastic surgery, on an episode of her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show.
โIโve never done anything to my face and I would like to try not to,โ the 47-year-old admitted, adding, โNever say never.โ
โThe thing that I do care about and I do feel is still relevant to my life is the face. I know myself. Iโm a highly addictive person. I do one injection, Iโm going to look like Jocelyn Wildenstein by Friday,โ she said.
โI think because Iโm so rebellious that I saw all of that pressure and I saw all of those women torturing themselves to look a certain way and I thought, โYou miserable peopleโ,โ Drew continued.
โI just never wanted to be afraid of what life would do to me. I probably went to too many opposite extremes. Now Iโm boring and safe and healthy.โ
She added, โWeโre going to age, things are going to go south, and itโs OK, itโs a part of life.โ
โI feel more human and more vulnerable every year of my life but I also know how to appreciate every year more and more too.โ
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On the 15th March 2021, over 110,000 attended over 200 rallies and events across the nations to protest against gendered violence. The atmosphere was electric, the streets were full and those in attendance were fired upโand for good reason.
For far too long, women have suffered as a result of gendered violence. They donโt feel safe walking down the street at night, they donโt even feel safe in their own homes. They arenโt believed when they report sexual assault and theyโre forced to carry the weight of their trauma forever, with little to no support from the powers that be.
It makes sense, then, that the Womenโs March4Justice was created. A safe space where women and allies all around the country can gather together and march for change, itโs transformed from a one-off occasion to an annual event and charity organisation.
Now, March4Justice is fast approaching for 2022, so read on for everything you need to know.
March4Justice 2022 Key Information
March4Justice2 will be taking place on the 27th February, 2022. It will be a COVID-safe, inclusive and respectful environment, held around state capitals across Australia, as well as cities, towns and remote locations.
As the official press release reads:
โMarch4Justice is committed to providing a safe space for all women and their allies to be heard and events will be welcoming to First Nations peoples, people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, people from CALD and immigrant communities, people of all abilities and people from every area of the political spectrum. The only people who are not welcome to join March4Justice events are those who do not wish to embrace the values of inclusion; there is zero tolerance for hate speech, intimidation or of course threats of violence or violence.โ
Much like last year, the 2022 event will encourage a unique range of voices to speak at each event, tailored to the needs of their local community.
Where is the March4Justice rally in my State/ territory?
March4Justice organisers are currently adding a list of official rallies to the March 4 Justice live map, which offers key details like location, time and event format.
So far, several smaller locations have finalised their official public rallies within Melbourne, Cairns and Albury Wodonga. The live map will update with all the details about the city centre rally in each major city ahead of Sunday. Keep checking back there for up-to-date details.
March4Justice currently has four key asks: full independent investigations into all cases of gendered violence and timely referrals to appropriate authorities; full implementation of the 55 recommendations in the Australian Human Rights Commissionโs Respect@Work report; lift public funding for gendered violence to worldโs best practice; and enactment of a federal Gender Equality Act to promote gender equality and include a gender equity audit of parliamentary practices.
According to the official media release, only 38% of federal politicians are female, highlighting how underrepresented we still are in parliament. With Australia gearing up for another federal election, March4Justice is hoping to generate a โwomanslideโ where the votes of the nationโs women will shape the countryโs future.
What happened at March4Justice last year?
In 2021, March4Justice took place on the 15th March and was organised by Janine Hendry. Tens of thousands of people marched through the streets chanting:
โWhat do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now!โ
The protest took place shortly after former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins alleged she was raped in Federal Defence Minister Linda Reynoldsโ office by a more senior male colleague in March 2019. (The accused denies the charges, and the matter is now before the courts.)
This yearโs march is a celebration of what weโve achieved so far and a timely reminder of what still needs to be done.
To find your nearest March4Justice team or to register your own visit march4justice.org.au or email march@march4justice.org.au.
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When it comes to Adele, the world is truly her oyster.
Every new release receives critical acclaim, every onstage performance is fawned over, and now, every one of Adeleโs random appearances is turned into a meme.
Her latest entry into the internetโs comedy hall of fame? On February 22, the heartbreaking songstress became the apple of our eye yet again. The time, for simply sitting and minding her own business while watching a basketball game.
Attending the NBA All Star finals with her rumoured fiancรฉ Rich Paul, the โI Drink Wineโ singer sat next to RNB royalty Mary J. Blige, adorned in a matching leopard print coat and turtleneck dress.
While the internet certainly appreciated her chic ensemble, it was the 33-year-old musicianโs reactionโor lack, thereofโwhen a sports channel coverage camera dramatically zoomed in on her, that caught their attention.
Adele looking everywhere except at the camera in front of her is sending me lmaohttps://t.co/aCXoaNYZay
Of course, Twitter had to share its many thoughts on Adeleโs meme-worthy courtside reaction, including the relatable situations weโve all had that same reaction to.
Overdue for a decent giggle? Below, the best memes and Twitter reactions about Adele caught sitting courtside at the NBA.
Me pretending I don't see the person I'm meeting walking towards me so I can act surprised and excited to see them when they eventually reach me: https://t.co/9HJu2sGj5Z
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Anna Delvey has made a lot of enemies. From New York socialites to investment bankers, she conned her way to the top by exploiting people and using them for her own leverage. Among them, was former Vanity Fair editor, Rachel DeLoache Williams, who has been vocal about her disdain for Delvey.
While most of their friendship has become a case of โshe said, she said,โ both women have repeatedly spoken out about the other, in an attempt to set the record straight on what really transpired between them during their short friendship.
After an explosive trip to Marrakech in 2017 left Rachel in $62,000 worth of debt, Annaโs scam began to unravel. Rachel would go on to testify against Anna at her trial which undoubtedly played a role in her eight-charge conviction (although Delvey was found not guilty of stiffing DeLoache for the Marrakech trip). Anna was released in February 2021 after serving nearly four years of her sentence, but the recent release of Inventing Annais proving that the conwomanโs story is far from over.
Rachelโs response to Inventing Anna
Following the release of Netflixโs Inventing Anna, the show which documents Delveyโs scams, Rachel DeLoache Williams was quick to criticise the way that both she and Anna been interpreted
Accusing the show of โrunning a con womanโs PR,โ DeLoache made a statement in the newsletter for Vanity Fair where she she claimed it was peddling a โdangerous distortionโ of what actually happened.
โI think promoting this whole narrative and celebrating a sociopathic, narcissistic, proven criminal is wrong,โ she wrote. โHaving had a front-row seat to [the Anna show] for far too long, Iโve studied the way a con works more than anybody needs to. You watch the spectacle, but youโre not paying attention to whatโs being marketed. Netflix isnโt just putting out a fictional story. Itโs effectively running a con womanโs PR โ and putting money in her pocket.โ
She also heavily criticised actress Katie Lowesโ portrayal of her, arguing that it was significantly undercutting the feminist narrative.
โI was caught off guard when Netflix announced its description of the character Rachel,โ she said. โTo say a woman is someone elseโs creation is counter to a feminist narrative. I looked at it and I was like, Really? Thatโs where youโre going to go with this? So I had some unease, but nobody thinks that someone is going to be reckless with facts, especially when the character is given my name. To me, itโs not making a statement but convoluting truth in a way thatโs dangerous,โ she said in the newsletter.
As for whether or not she had any contact with Katie prior to filming, DeLoache denies that theyโve ever been in touch.
โNo, I never heard from her. From what Iโve seen of the series so far: Lowesโs concern for accuracy, when it comes to portraying me as I am, seems limited to the spelling of my full name. This sort of half-truth is more insidious than a total lie because it causes uninformed viewers to mistake fiction for fact based on mere fragments of realityโlike my place of work, for instance, and even a photo of the real me within the end credits,โ she said during her Vanity Fairinterview.
In 2018, DeLoache penned a first-hand piece for Vanity Fair titled My Misadventures With A Magician of Manhattan, before going on to publish a book titled, My Friend Anna, which delved even further into the fake heiressโs crimes.
Some have heavily criticised DeLoache for her willingness to profit off an event which she claimed was incredibly traumatic, while others believe itโs her right to tell her own story. As we now know, DeLoache has already recovered the money she lost in Marrakech, with American Express reportedly wiping away the charges. DeLoacheโs book deal worked out to be $AU416,000 for which HBO reportedly paid $AU49,000 for the TV rights.
One glance at DeLoacheโs Instagram comments, and itโs clear to see that peopleโs patience appears to be wearing thin.
โFor someone who has been traveling international for work, I have never dared to use my company credit card for anything other than work trip given how strict the credit card policies are in every companies. Expecting Anna would pay for your lavish trip and stupidly offering to use company credit card for the trip was nobody elseโs fault but yours. Your credit card charges were reimbursed, and you profited and still continue to profit tremendously out of Annaโs story. How about stop playing the victim and realize your own shortcomings rather than whining about it on media and socials as if you were the actual victim?โ one user wrote.
โShe served her time and you got money,stop whining to make more profitable for your self,โ said another.
Annaโs response to Rachelโs outrage
Anna Delvey (real name Sorokin) has been keeping busy while awaiting deportation from the ICE Detention centre in the US, with her social media presence feeling relentless following the release of Inventing Anna. In a series of furious Instagram stories, Delvey unleashed a tirade on DeLoache, criticising her inability to move on, while continuing to profit from the events.
โOver past two weeks watching Rachel stubbornly refuse to move on from her contrived trauma, ever brazen and unchecked, while going on every show that will have her, I thought โ now I have to,โ Delvey wrote, before going on to call DeLoache a โtotal Karen.โ
โThe audacity of her to still attempt to sell her white woman tears (that no one is buying) while continuing to shamelessly exploit her connection to me and profit off of her โterrible traumaโ is flabbergasting,โ she continued.
Following this, Delvey accused DeLoache of attempting to strike up a business deal, while simultaneously pressing charges against her.
โDuring her numerous public cries for attention claiming I โruinedโ her life, relentless Rachel DeLoache Williams conveniently forgets to mention the curious period of time during summer of โi8 (sic) when she herself along with her newly acquired literary agent were repeatedly harassing my lawyer Todd (both via email and phone) to get me to agree to write a book TOGETHER with Rachel. And the best part is โ this time around, Iโve got all the receipts.โ
The feud between the two women is clearly far from over, with emotions still running high all these years later. Itโs unclear how far either of them will take it, but the drama isnโt showing any signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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Kate Middleton has revealed she still gets โbroodyโ despite previously saying her and William wouldnโt have any more kids.
The Duchess of Cambridge touched down in Copenhagen, Denmark on this week where sheโs undertaking a solo royal tour as part of her commitments to early childhood development and education.
Her first stop was a visit to the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project, an organisation which aims to support and promote better relationships between babies and their parents. While she was there, she met several families involved in the organisation.
PEOPLE reported that at one point, Kate admitted: โIt makes me very broody. William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying, โLetโs have another one.'โ
The Duchess also made the most of the organisationโs utilities, even going so far as to have a go on a play slide. An enthusiastic start to her royal tour, to say the least.
Indeed, Kateโs affinity with children is undeniable, and its reflected in the dedicated work sheโs done with her Early Year Foundation.
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Her first ensemble on the Danish royal tour consisted a chic red double breasted blazer from High Street brand, Zara. She added a pair of black slacks and a small handbag, accessorised with pearl earrings and a necklace.
Kateโs overseas visit will largely consist of meetings with some of the countryโs early child development organisations. Per a statement she shared shared prior to her trip: โDenmark is a beacon of best practice in its approach to the early years, with a culture which prioritises the best start in life.โ
While there, sheโs also set to meet former Australian-turned royalty Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. Sheโll also meet with Queen Margrethe IIโbring on the royal tour wardrobe.
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Ever since her Friends and Scream fame, the world can easily point Courteney Cox out in a crowd. But as the years progress, the sitcom star has revealed that sheโs finally ready to embrace her changing appearance.
โThere was a time when you go, โOh, Iโm changing. Iโm looking older.โ And I tried to chase that [youthfulness] for years,โ she told the publication.
โAnd I didnโt realise that, Oh shit, Iโm actually looking really strange with injections and doing stuff to my face that I would never do now.โ
Cox explained that as a child, she found herself focused on her motherโs beauty and looks which left the actress to obsessively reflect on her own appearance.
But now, as a mother herselfโto her 17-year-old daughter, Cocoโshe is trying to change the narrative and teach her child a stronger lesson about the importance of embracing yourself as you are. With this new mindset, itโs helped Cox to reflect on how much cosmetic procedures changed her.
โPeople would talk about me, I think,โ she said. โBut there was a period where I went, Iโve got to stopโthatโs just crazy.โ
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As for the scrutiny against A-list women in her industry, Cox agreed that Hollywoodโs pressure on beauty standards needs to end, comparing it to how she treated herself.
โI donโt know if it could be more intense than what I put on myself,โ she confessed.
And while Cox has a few years up her sleeve before turning 60, the Friends alum explained that sheโs ready to start a new chapter of her life.
โThereโs nothing wrong with being 60, I just canโt believe it. Time goes so fast,โ she said.
โThereโs no question that I am more grounded, Iโve learnt so much in my lifeโwhat to enjoy, what to try to do more of and what to let go of.โ
Diving deep into her time as Monica Geller on Friends, you can watch Cox on Friends: The Reunion on BINGE here.
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Powder highlighters definitely have a reputation for being a little on the ostentatious side.
Weโre not saying itโs not warranted โ theyโre 100 per cent capable of creating a โsee it from spaceโ style sheen in a few strategic swipes if said finish is the desired result, but contrary to popular belief, OTT isnโt the only option.
The difference between subtle and striking simply lies in your application โ a light touch and a fan brush will impart a light dusting of dew, whereas more pressure applied with a denser brush will deliver a sharper, stronger sweep of shine (especially if applied onto damp skin).
Whatever level of luminosity youโre after, you can trust that any one of these versatile powder pans will help you knock your glow goals right out of the park.
Here, marie claireโs edit of the 7 best powder highlighters on the marketโฆ
Dior Diorskin Mineral Nude Luminiser Powder in Nude Glow, $84 at Sephora or Dior
Revive your skinโs radiance instantly with this holographic highlight powder; this champagne shade is surprisingly universal, designed to adapt to and flatter a wide array of skin tones.
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Infinity Powder, $80 at Mecca
If you prefer bronze-y brightness to concentrated sparkle, this face-flattering powder imparts a soft-focus effect, blurring, smoothing and luminising the skin without overdoing the shimmer.
Tom Ford Sheer Highlighting Duo in Reflects Guilt, $126 at Myer
Finding it tricky to select just one shade? This dewy-finish duo houses a shimmery (but not glittery) yellow and rose gold colour combo, offering the perfect powder pairing for a grown-up glow.
Ilia DayLite Highlighting Powder in Starstruck, $54 at Mecca
As buildable, buttery and blendable as it is beautiful, this powder is the ideal introductory illuminator, allowing you to start subtle and work your way up to supercharged shine.
There are versatile highlighters, and then thereโs this. Featuring five bars of glistening colour, the shades can be swept on individually or swirled together for a multifaceted bronze glow.
Chanel Healthy Glow Highlighting Powder, $95 at Myer
Feather-light, buildable and giving a dewy, luminous finish, this nautical-themed highlighting powder is perfect for those looking for a soft, natural glow.
Slow baked for a velvety soft finish, this long-standing favourite can be applied to high points on the face as a highlighter or lightly blended all over for a luminous complexion.
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SAS Australia doesnโt attract the faint of heartโthat much is very clear from a short glimpse of the show.
Based on the original Who Dares Wins series format, SAS pushes a selection of Australian celebrities to their limit as they mimic the physical and psychological tests from the real-life SAS selection process.
While thereโs usually more than 15 contestants to start with, itโs not hard to see why many drop out as the season progresses. To start with, thereโs treacherous races in every type of weather you can think of, helicopter jumps from eight metres high into ice cold water, and spontaneous psychological questions that force the competitors to face their darkest demons.
At the end, chief instructor Ant Middleton US Navy SEAL Clint Emerson and former British Special Forces soldier Dean Stott decide which of the remaining celebrities could realistically be selected for the SAS.
Itโs faced paced, itโs confronting, and it teaches each participant important life lessonsโwhich is why many of them choose to do it in the first place.
Now, as the fourth season gets underway, we take a look at the brave cast of SAS Australia 2022.
Australian rugby player, Ellia Green.โThe Bachelorโ star, Anna Heinrich.Champion boxer, Ebanie Bridges.Rugby league and union player, Millie Boyle.โReal Housewives Of Sydneyโ star, Melissa Tkautz.Olympic diver, Melissa Wu.โAustraliaโs Next Top Modelโ star, Simone Holtznagel.Former television presenter, Riana Crehan.AFL star, Barry Hall.โSurvivorโ and โBachelorโ star, Locky Gilbert.NRL star, Darius Boyd.โHome and Awayโ star, Orpheus Pledger.Olympic swimmer, Geoff Huegill.Professional boxer, Michael Zerafa.Comedian Paul Fenech.
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When it comes to throwing a dinner party or long lunch, you can either host, or you can host. While the food is often considered the main event, setting the scene is just as important (seriously, never overlook the power of a decorative napkin).
Last year, our obsession with an aesthetic table spread really took hold, filling our camera rolls with lush lunches, pastel candle holders and fun-shaped glassware, but this year is a whole new ballgame. Luckily for us, entertaining inspiration isnโt too hard to come by and Tori Falzon is our go-to-girl.
The trained Le Cordon Bleu chef, nutritionist, recipe developer and social media manager is the host of our dreams, sharing everything from weeknight meals to entertaining how-toโs. One glance at her Instagram will have you dying to undertake hosting duties, so naturally, she was the first person we turned to for insight on this yearโs top entertaining trends.
Below, Tori shares her top five tablescaping trends for 2022.
Unique Glassware
The fact that these pink Fazeek glasses that launched in the second half of 2021 continue to sell out within minutes, to me, is a telltale sign that chic new glassware styles are the perfect accent piece to a beautiful tablescape. I love how versatile they can be; Iโve served mine filled with cocktails, of course, but also with anything from salted nuts or olives as a starter, to Haighโs chocolate speckles or my chocolate mousse as a dessert.
Natural Candle Holders
Fruits and vegetables adorning a tablescape instead of more traditional flowers are such a beautiful nod to nature. I love to purchase smaller candles and use tomatoes, lemons, grapefruit, zucchini and pumpkin as a vessel for them. Itโs such a fun way to use in-season fruit and vegetables, and they look stunning during a dinner party with the candle wax dripping down onto them.
Embroidered Tablecloths
French designer Sarah Espeute and her embroidered tablecloths have to be one of my favourite Instagram finds from 2021. Iโm sure embroidered tablecloths are something we are going to see more of in 2022, theyโre so special and unique. Iโm dying to get to Spotlight to buy some fabric and an embroidery kit and make my own.
Painted Taper Candles
Iโve seen different variations of painted candles popping up on my Instagram and Pinterest feeds and I am desperately trying to find the time to have a hobby day to make some myself. Block colour taper candles are stunning on their own, but adding a level of detail like painted flowers, leaves, polka dots or lemons will truly elevate your tablescape in the most unique way.
Whipped Butter
In my eyes, thereโs no better accompaniment to a dinner party than a fresh sourdough loaf and some good butter (my favourites are Pepe Saya and the ever reliable Lurpak). Why not make the butter a feature piece, by whipping it up using a stand mixer or hand mixer, adding salt flakes or miso, and piling it up into a beautiful, buttery hill served atop a pretty plate.
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Meghan Markle is renowned for consistently nailing the low-key beauty look. With minimal foundation, sheer glosses and a slick of mascara โ sheโs proven time and time again that itโs possible to stand out without a full face.
While she often ops for a more natural look, her eyes are always a standout. We had always assumed that she knew a best-kept mascara secret that we didnโt know, but now it seems that she actually goes one step further with an eyelash serum.
As it turns out, her long, fluttery lashes start well before the mascara, with a growth-boosting serum that lengthens and strengthens.
Speaking with Allure, Meghan revealed that sheโs a big fan of the RevitaLash Advanced Serum, which retails for $129 in Australia. The 2ml product is said to last around 3 months if used once nightly, so it feels like an affordable alternative to an eyelash extension.
โI also use Revitalash on my eyelashes, and I swear they are as long as they could ever be,โ she told the publication, when asked to reveal the secret behind her enviable lashes.
The serum has 3,000 5-star ratings and sells every 33 seconds, so it seems as though the actress and activist isnโt the only fan of its magical powers.
Itโs recommended that you use the product for around 6 weeks before expecting to see any results, so unfortunately, you wonโt be enjoying long lashes ร la Meghan Markle overnight. That being said, the best beauty products are all about playing the long game, so we reckon itโs worth the wait.
As for her go-to mascara? Unfortunately, she didnโt reveal that detail, but given her love for the lash serum, it seems like itโs the product which deserves most of the credit. For now, weโll be adding one (read, three) to cart, and lying in wait for enviable lashes.
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The no-make-up look is set to be mainstay again this year.
But, that doesnโt mean you need to go completely bare. The latest generation of foundations are formulated as make-u/skincare hybrids that offer skin-benefiting ingredients along with pleasing barley-there perfection.
Diorskin Forever Skin Glow in 4N and ON, $95 โ dior.com.au (Credit: Photographed by Manolo Campion)
1. Use a cold sheet mask to help you prep
Good skin prep is the key to a radiant natural looking foundation application. start with a fridge cold sheet mask or a cold, damp washcloth on the skin, to reduce inflammation and redness. Add a serum or moisturiser before your foundation to give added hydration.
Diorskin Forever Glow in 2N, $95 โ dior.com.au (Credit: Photographed by Manolo Campion)
2. Make sure you have the right shade
Finding your perfect shade just got easier thanks to new formulation technology, which uses plant-based coated mineral pigments that disperse on the skin and fuse evenly.
Diorskin Forever Matte in 8N, $95. Christian Dior Rose des Vents earrings, necklace and ring, $95 โ dior.com.au (Credit: Photographed by Manolo Campion)
3. Less is more โ let your skin shine
Allow your complexion to shine through by working light layers of foundation into skin with a buffering brush or fingers and only applying product where you really need it.
Diorskin Forever Skin Glow in 2N, Cynthia wears Diorskin forever 4n, $95 โ dior.com.au (Credit: Photographed by Manolo Campion)
4. Use a hybrid formula
Get your foundation working with hybrid formulations that incorporate complexion loving ingredients for a flawless finish that still looks like skin. Case in point, iris and pansy extracts in Diorโs Forever range, which reduce inflammation and boost hydration, while plant-based mineral pigments blur out imperfections.
Photographed by Manolo Campion (Credit: Diorskin Forever Glow in 4N, $95. dior.com.au)
The 4 Key Products You Need For Flawless Skin
1. A good moisturiser to prep your skin
Time spent prepping your skin before you apply makeup pays complexion dividends. Start by cleansing and exfoliating to give yourself a smooth surface to work on.
โItโs worthwhile spending a bit of time doing skin prep,โ says Schimid, who routinely adds cold compresses to skin.
โAn ice-cold towel, cryo-ice tool or cold sheet mask applied to the face before makeup will de-puff skin and get circulation moving; it also adds healthy colour to cheeks.โ
If youโre without a kit, cool hands under running water and use your fingers. Follow it up with moisturiser.
Oily skin types as well as olive and dark tones benefit from matte formulations.
Foundation with built-in glow works well on fair- to-olive skin and drier skin.
โIf skin is very dry, I use moisture-rich foundation, and I avoid oil-based ones for oily skin,โ says Schimid, who used Diorโs two new foundation ranges.
Forever Skin Glow and Forever, which come in 42-plus shades and offer clean, skin-benefiting formulations in radiant and matte finishes respectively.
To add luminosity, Schimid did one of two things: added primer underneath a matte foundation, or applied liquid highlighter or primer after foundation on the temples and the eye socket.
To reduce sheen in unwanted areas, she then used translucent powder โjust down the T-zone, to set and keep makeup in place and avoid too much shineโ.
When barely-there is the main game, everything needs to be kept minimal. But there are a few exceptions.
Schimid brushed up brows then curled lashes before adding mascara, but kept the look natural with this trick: โApply mascara right at the root of the lash, avoiding the tip,โ she says. Schimid also skipped the bottom lashes.
โNo mascara on the lower lashes gives a more natural look.โ Finish with a tinted balm.
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Given our collective shift to be more aware and considered when it comes to health and wellness, it makes sense that this ancient tradition has become more mainstream in recent years.
Not only is the antioxidant-rich tasty green tea taking over our favourite cafรฉโs and social media feeds, itโs inspiring leading perfumers like Le Labo and Maison Margiela thanks to itโs invigorating and comforting scent.
With countless health benefits and an aesthetically pleasing hue, the era of matcha domination is upon us.
As any matcha connoisseur would be aware, not all teaโs are brewed equal. With that in mind, weโve tapped local matcha lover and fashion influencer Yan Yan Chan for her guide to making the ultimate matcha.
โMatcha to me, is a ritualโ says Yan. As her morning vice Yan describes that she likes to take a moment to โset my gratitude or intention for the day.โ
Itโs equally effortless as it is mouthwatering and mindful, with a serene state of mind guaranteed in every cup.
Keep reading below for Yanโs go-to matcha recipe and her tips for staying present and being in the moment.
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Yan Yan Chanโs Matcha Ingredients
1tsp of matcha
x1 Matcha whisk
x1 Matcha bowl
Oat Milk โ Weโre currently loving SoGood Oat Milk with no added sugar
Splash of warm water
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Yan Yan Chanโs Matcha Recipe
Place 1-2 tsp of matcha in your bowl.
Add a splash of warm water, not boiling.
Whisk the powder and water slowly in zig-zag motions. This releases the aromas and oxygenates the powder. Yan likes to set her โgratitude or intention for the dayโ during this time.
Froth your milk of choice.
Mix your milk and matcha.
Enjoy, breathe and be present.
While Yan Yan Chan loves Matcha, sheโs also a shopping lover and recently partnered with SIR The Labelโkeep scrolling below for some of our top picks from the latest collection.
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From the outside, the royal family looks to be a tough crowd.
Whether itโs the strict goings-on during their infamous Balmoral test or the intimidating structure of โthe Firmโ vs โthe Institutionโ, the royals seem to keep quite a wall up. But little does the world know that the members of the British monarchy are actually quite sweet with one another behind closed doors.
When the Palace is out of the public eye, it turns out that the family members who walk its halls have rather adorable nicknames and pet names for each otherโmuch to our surprise.
For Queen Elizabethโs corgi dogs, thereโs no doubt theyโd have pet names a plenty, but for the spouses and children who share the royal bloodline? Well, how they address each other may just surprise you (and warm your heart at the same time).
Curious? We were too. Below, weโve rounded up the sweetest nicknames that the royal family call each other.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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In an interview for the documentary Harry and Meghan: An African Journey, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she calls her husband by his first initial, โHโ. And during a segment on James Cordenโs The Late Late Show back in February 2021, the pair let slip more sweet names they call each other. While discussing Meghan, Harry referred to her as โMegโ when explaining his love for the organic waffles she makes for their son, Archie.
Later, as they video called Meghan, fans were elated when the Duchess called her husband, โHazโ.
โThatโs wonderful, I think weโve done enough moving. Haz, howโs your tour of LA going?โ she asked, before Corden jumped in adding, โHaz? I didnโt know we were calling you thatโ.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip
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When Queen Elizabeth was a young child, she couldnโt pronounce her own name. As a result, she would refer to herself as โTillabetโ. But once she became an adult, the Queen Mother reportedly referred to her as โLiliโ or โLilibetโ, which the late Prince Philip adopted. Not only was the nickname popular amongst her close family, but Harry and Meghan even named their daughter the same name.
Apparently, the former Duke of Edinburgh also called his wife another, rather unusual, pet name: โcabbageโ. In the 2006 filmThe Queen,the script includes Philip referring to his wife as โcabbageโ. Itโs not known exactly where the nickname ever came from, but many speculate that it was born from the affectionate French phrase mon petit chou.
Prince William and Kate Middleton
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As royal enthusiasts know, Prince William and Kate Middleton met at the tender age of 21, while both attending the same university. Naturally, a nearly two decade relationship would see a plethora of nicknames created between the couple.
The most risquรฉ of them all? Well, according to The Mirror, Kate would call William โBig Willyโ while they were at university together.
More recently, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge kept up their cheeky pet names for each other. According to The Sun, William began making fun about Kateโs โendless mane of hairโ. But she wasnโt going to take the hit, so she clapped back by calling him โBaldyโ. However, as to not let his wife get the last laugh, William retorted by calling his wife โDoDโโshort for โDuchess of Dolittleโ, a dig at her lack of career before they wed.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla Parker Bowles
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While attending an event at the British Museum in February 2022, Prince Charles let slip his pet name for his wife, Duchess Camilla.
During his speech, the Duke of Edinburgh referred to his wife as โmy Mehboobaโ, meaning โmy belovedโ or โmy darlingโ in Urdu.
โI cannot quite believe it is almost two years to the day that both my Mehbooba and myself were able to be with all of you to celebrate the work of the British Asian Trust,โ the Prince of Wales said.
Along with โMehboobaโ, Charles and Camilla reportedly call each other different names, some which were even started back in their twenties.
As seen onThe Crownseason four, the couple apparently called one another โFredโ and โGladysโ, inspired by characters from BBC radioโsThe Goon Show.
Princess Charlotte and the late Princess Diana
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For Prince William and Kate Middletonโs children, they tragically never got the chance to meet their grandmother, the late Princess Dianaโbut that doesnโt stop them having a sweet nickname for her. Shared on the Kensington Royal Instagram, the royal children wrote a Motherโs Day card for their grandmother.
In the card, five-year-old Charlotte wrote, โDear Granny Diana, I am thinking of you on Motherโs Day. I love you very much, Papa is missing you. Lots of love, Charlotteโ.
Zara And Mike Tindall
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After being married for nine years, thereโs bound to be plenty of pet names that Zara and Mark Tindall would have for each other. So, when recording an episode of the House of Rugby podcast, Mike revealed what he calls Zara when in the comfort of their home.
In the interview, Mike and Zaraโs youngest daughter Lena walked into the room and immediately began talking through the recording. So, when explaining what was happening to the podcastโs co-host Alex Payne, Mike revealed his nickname for Zara.
โSorry, Lenaโs just on fire at the moment, sheโs never quiet,โ he said. โI did just send Zed a message, going โShush please,โ so sheโs obviously moving from somewhere.โ
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice
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When it comes to siblings, thereโs no shortage of nicknames that are shared between them. And so is the case for royal sisters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice.
In an Instagram post to celebrate Beatriceโs birthday, Princess Eugenie shared the oh-so-sweet pet name that she has for her older sister.
โYou have been bossing it since before I was born,โ she wrote. โAnd continue to be the most wonderful person, friend and big sisterโฆ Happy Birthday to you Beabea!! Xx.โ
Prince William, Kate Middleton and their daughter Princess Charlotte
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In 2019 footage of the Cambridge children walking through their motherโs Back To Nature Chelsea Flower Show, George, Charlotte and Louis clearly enjoyed themselves. But thatโs not all that royal fans noticed, all eyes were on Prince William after he called Charlotte by a name thatโs not on her birth certificate.
In the video, royal enthusiasts think they hear Prince William refer to Charlotte as mignonette, as right after he says the word, she responds to him as if it was her name. Some believe the name is derived from the French word mignon, which means โsmallโ and โdelicateโ.
Of course, no one will know for sure until either William or Kate speak up about the pet name, but Twitter certainly believe it to be true.
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Thereโs a new type of store in town, and itโs one youโll want to visit ASAP.
After two years of โadding to cartโ online, Chatswood Chase Sydney has opened an evolving and immersive concept storeโEdit Collectionโso we can get back to shopping in person, in style.
Chatswood Chase Sydney, in partnership with Afterpay and the Australian Fashion Council, will feature four of the most cutting-edge, creative, and sustainable designers throughout 2022.
Right now, My General Store is in residence at the North Shore shopping centre.
marie claire caught up with the brandโs founder, Michelle Glew-Ross, who says sheโs excited about the return to the in-person shopping experience.
Founder of My General Store, Michelle Glew-Ross. (Credit: Supplied)
โIโm really looking forward to people being able to touch and feel the clothes and have that personal interaction with my team, so they can have a closer relationship to what we design and make and why,โ she says.
โIn the studio we have been talking a lot about how exciting it will be to see how people feel when they try on our clothes.โ
Q: How did My General Store begin?
โI have always loved and been drawn to natural fabrics, and Iโve also always had a burning desire to create. The idea had been bubbling away in the background until I found the space and time to zero in on what I wanted it to be.
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โAn extended overseas trip did that for me and I realised that I wanted My General Store to be about making beautiful pieces where every detail is considered, that are made with sustainable natural fabrics, made here in Australia, that are timeless and made to last.โ
Q: What inspires your designs?
โNature is always my inspiration, and it is central to what I do. My eyes are open to the natural world and how it makes you feel, and I try and reflect that sensation with everything I design.
โThe wonderment of the creations it makes, the colours, the light, and the expression and itโs always there in front of usโa shell on the beach, the perfect sunset or simply a leaf that falls in front of you on a walk.โ
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Q: Do you have a style motto or hero?
โโFollow The Sunโ is my mantra and this weaves though my โeverydayโ. I am particularly drawn to photographs of women in the 1960s and the 1970s on holiday during summer. These images invoke a sense of effortless classic style.โ
Q: Who is the โMy General Storeโ woman?
โShe is timeless, a free thinker, brave, adventurous in her approach to life and relaxed in her style. She cares about where her clothes are made, the impact they have on the environment and the people who make them. She is curious and optimistic and surrounds herself with beautiful things that make her smile.โ
Q: Why is it important to produce locally?
โWe have a strong tradition of manufacturing in this country and, sadly, we have turned our backs on itโbut that is changing.
โItโs important to create jobs and with that a viable industry. Personally, it is important for me to know who my makers are, the conditions they work in and ensure they are paid well.โ
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Q: Why are My General Store and Edit Collection a good match?
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When you think of wedding florals, your mind typically conjures an image of a bouquet. And, while the flowerโs in the brides hands are an important part of the day, there are a million and one ways to incorporate florals. From table centrepieces to hanging displays and arches, the sky is well and truly the limit when it comes to giving weddings the natural touch.
While wedding flowers are a undoubtedly traditional, they still draw influence from current trends. Whether itโs leaning on seasonal selections or incorporating a range of different colours, florists are always looking for new ways to reinvent the wheel.
Below, the predicted wedding floral trends that are set to blossom this year.
Gardenesque Style
โA trend we are seeing a lot this season with weddings is taking on a very gardenesque style. Over grown, organic, unstructured installations and arrangments that focus on detail in texture and movement. I think part of this also goes hand in hand with the requests of smaller more dainty bouquets that look like theyโve just been picked from the garden that morning. Thereโs a real effortless vibe but this doesnโt mean Brides and planners are holding back with large scale installations for impactโ โ The Petal Project
Colourful Creations
โWe will be seeing a focus on colour with clients letting go of their inhibitions and really showcasing their unique personalities whilst encouraging a sense of fun!โ โ Mrs Gibbons Flowers
โ2022 is rounding up to be a super colourful year. Bright and bold tones seem to be upcoming trend, with couples feeling that life is too short to celebrate with classic white and green. Pair this with quirkyflowers and artistic elements, itโs going to be a stunning yearโ โ The Lillipillian
Feeling Fruity
โAnother trend we are loving is the use of fruit โ this is something that has been brewing for some time now and we are really seeing it a lot this season. It can be the element that brings a whole colour palette together eg the slight redness to a ripening green pear can be the perfect injection of a warmer tone that may be more difficult to source (subtly) inflowers. Stock this season has also been a little more uncertain due to covid and the influx of rescheduled weddings. The demand forflowers is testing the industry big time and this has definitely meant florists and stylists are being more resourceful when it comes to brining a vision to life and fruit has absolutely earned a place here. Its forcing more creativity and you can really see it in everyones work this seasonโ โ The Petal Project
Full- Scale Installations
โLarge scale floral installations making the reception space a serious show stopping moment. We will see fewer smaller designs and a concentration of bigger pieces allowing each piece to set the tone for the dayโ โ Mrs Gibbons Flowers
Seasonal Selections
โThanks once again to COVID and the shortages/price increase offlowers coming in from overseas, many couples and florists are designing weddings around locally sourced and seasonalflowers. We are really lucky in Australia to have access to a huge range of locally grownflowers so itโs great to really be able to pass these on to our couples as wellโ โ The Lillipillian
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If youโre anything like us, deciding on a makeup look for a big event requires weeks of planning, a whole mood board and the purchasing of at least one (but, probably more) new product.
So, when it comes to arguably the most important look weโll ever wearโour bridal makeupโweโre going to seek a little extra expert guidance on whatโs trending and how to achieve it.
In 2022, our continuing obsession with the โcleanโ beauty aesthetic will make its way down aisles everywhere.
โFresh, clean skin is here to stay, meaning itโs less about strong contouring or over highlighting and more about making skin look like skin,โ celebrity makeup artist and Skinfluence podcast host Michael Brown tells marie claire Australia.
โFor this you need a great brightening yet hydrating serum, like Olay Vitamin C + Niacinamide, a blurring primer is a MUST-HAVE for any bridal/glam look, as it smoothes pores in the central areas of the face, I love Makeup Forever Pore Minimizer and lastly, a good quality, luminous and buildable coverage foundation that wonโt look shiny, like Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk,โ Brown recommends.
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Moving away from chiselled cheekbones, Brown says rosy hues will be on the rise as the perfect complement to clean skin.
โBlush has made a comeback for bridesโno โ80s pink swipe though, but a soft peachy application on the apple of the cheek only. This freshens and lifts the face, which is always great when feeling tired and dull,โ he says.
Like all aspects of the beauty-sphere, bridal makeup wonโt be immune to Euphoriaโs influence.
โAdding a concentrated metallic wash of colour on the central eyelid is a big trend at the moment, think TV show Euphoria, and the more foil-like the metallic the better,โ Brown tells us.
But, there is a fine balance when it comes to making the look work for your wedding day.
โFor bridal makeup though, there is flash photography, so my tip is to think less is best! Only add a very small amount of a metallic shade at the very centre and as close to lash line as possible so it doesnโt overtake your look.โ
โAlways use a fingertip to press a metallic finish to the eye, this avoids fall-out and always balance with matte shades around socket and outer lash line areas, with a palette like Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Quad.โ
While we wonโt be going full-Maddy for our bridal makeup, we can channel a little of Cassie and stock up on these recommendations for the big day.
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Chrissy Teigen has delivered a raw and revealing update about the realities of undergoing IVFโand it includes an important reminder for everyone.
The 36-year-old, who shares two kids with husband John Legend, took to her Instagram over the weekend to address recent speculation that she was pregnant, revealing that sheโs actually undergoing IVF in order to save her eggs.
โI wanted to let you guys know Iโm balls deep in another IVF cycle to save as many eggos as I possibly can and hopefully make some strong, healthy embryos,โ she began.
Teigen then referenced the injections she takes as part of the in vitro treatment and a key side-effect that comes with it: โI honestly donโt mind the shotsโฆ they make me feel like a doctor/chemistโฆ but the bloating is a bitch, so I humbly beg you to stop asking if Iโm pregnant because while I know itโs said with excited, good intentions, it just kind of sucks to hear because I am the opposite of pregnant!โ
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Teigan then seized the moment to discuss how pregnancy speculation is a deeply problematic conversation in the public rhetoric, saying: โBut also like please stop asking people, anyone, if theyโre pregnant. I said this in the comments and got yelled at because the internet is wild but Iโd rather be the one to tell you and not some poor woman who will look you in the eyes through tears and thatโs how you finally learn.โ
The post clearly struck a chord with her fans, with more than 680,000 likes and thousands of comments thanking her for her frankness and raw approach to a topic that isnโt discussed enough.
One wrote: โThank you for this. Not for me, but for all the amazing women in my life I know that are going through this.โ
โThank you. Any unsolicited commentary about bodies is off limits,โ another added.
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Teigen has been open about her struggles with fertility in the pastโher and Legend conceived their two children, Luna, five, and Miles, three, through IVF.
In 2020, the cookbook author shared devastating news that she had miscarried her unborn baby son, Jack, who had reached 20 weeks but encountered a number of complications.
โWe are shocked and in the kind of deep pain you only hear about, the kind of pain weโve never felt before,โ she wrote at the time.
โWe never decide on our babiesโ names until the last possible moment after theyโre born, just before we leave the hospital. But we, for some reason, had started to call this little guy in my belly Jack.โ
Later that year, Teigen shared another update saying, โI love being pregnant, so so much, and Iโm sad I never will be again.โ
Weโre sending all our love and hope for Teigen and Legend as they continue this journey together.
For more resources on pregnancy loss, visit the below organisations for support.
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On February 20, a representative from Buckingham Palace confirmed that Queen Elizabeth has tested positive for COVID-19.
In a statement released by the Palace, it states that the 95-year-old monarch has contracted the virus, however, sheโs only experiencing mild cold-like symptoms.
โBuckingham Palace confirm that The Queen has today tested positive for Covid,โ the statement read. โHer Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week.โ
โShe will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines,โ the statement concluded.
News of Her Majesty falling ill comes soon after her own son, Prince Charles and wife, Duchess Camilla, also shared that they tested positive for the virus.
According to Harperโs BAZAAR, a senior royal source informed the publication that the Prince of Wales had met with his mother, a mere two days before he tested positive on February 8, leaving many to wonder if she contracted the virus from him.
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Since then, a number of other cases within the Royal staff based at Windsor Castle, where the Queen currently lives, have also been diagnosed, as per People.
While the world celebrated the monarchโs first vaccination back in January 2021, not much was known about her complete vaccination status. According to reports, Her Majesty did receive her second dose but itโs currently unknown if she received her booster vaccine.
Back in October 2021, Queen Elizabeth also temporarily stepped back from official duties in response to her medical teamโs requests for her to take it easy.
Despite this, Her Majesty has taken part in a series of virtual engagements as many were concerned for her health if she were to attend in person, as per The Guardian.
While she surely boasts a team of incredible medical staff working closely with her, hereโs hoping that Queen Elizabeth is on the road to recovery.
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Picture this: Itโs the beginning of 2020, nightclubs are heaving with people, stores are filled with maskless shoppers and the acronym โNFTโ doesnโt exist in modern vocabulary.
How the times have changed. With a seismic shift in the virtual landscape, spurred on by the global pandemic, NFTs have found their way into the mainstream, and these days, everyone from Paris Hilton to Gwyneth Paltrow are talking about Non-Fungible Tokens.
Hilton, who invested in NFT provider Origin Protocol last year and subsequently became a mainstream celebrity face for the craze, is now launching her own collection of NFTs, while Paltrow recently just purchased her own mega-hyped Bored Apeโone of the most popular collections of NFTs out there and an instant status symbol also owned by the likes of Eminem, Jimmy Fallon and Post Malone.
And then thereโs the brand hypeโGucci was one of the first major fashion houses to release an NFT, a short film inspired by their โAriaโ collection. The four-minute clip sold for USD $25 million (around AUD $34 million).
In September 2021, the Karl Lagerfeld brand released a series of NFTs based on a cartoonish version of the late designer himself. The virtual figurines sold out within 33 seconds.
โPeople love to show off their prized possessions, we value them more than anythingโand the harder to get and rarer they are, the more others want them,โ an NFT company co-founder, who asked not to be named, told marie claire Australia. โThatโs why some NFTs are skyrocketing in value.โ
And with mainstream celebrities and luxury fashion housesโaka the tastemakers and trend-setters of the worldโon board, it looks like NFTs are only going to become more mainstream.
But that could be a problem.
The dark side of NFTs
NFTs are largely environmentally unfriendly by design. Marketplaces used to buy and sell them rely on a complex system of puzzles to ensure security, known as โproof of workโ, which The Verge described as โincredibly energy hungryโ. Adding to this is that most NFTs are bought and sold using the cryptocurrency Etheruym, which uses โabout as much electricity as the entire country of Libyaโ.
That said, there are some improvements in the space. Some cryptocurrencies are moving to the โproof of stakeโ model (as opposed to the โproof of workโ model). Here, cryptocurrency holders โvoteโ on legitimate transactions in order to create new units.
โโStakersโ are paid in newly created cryptocurrency over time,โ Blockchain.comโs head of research Garrick Hileman told Business Insider in December 2021.
โTwo major benefits of proof of stake over proof of work are that Proof of Stake can be less energy intensive and have greater transaction throughput (speed) and capacity,โ he added.
However, it does come with a disadvantage: โIn some systems, you are only selecting validators that have the most money. This means that proof of stake is likely to be significantly less democratic in many cases.โ
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Thereโs also the risk that NFTs could be used as tools for money laundering and tax evasionโin a world where a digital art piece can sell for tens of millions of dollars, itโs no surprise (albeit distressing) that some might look to take advantage of it.
Itโs also difficult to decipher what a fair market value for any digital piece of art is due to the fact itโs so newโplus, the market itself is volatile. Every day the stock price of Ethereum and Bitcoin goes up and down. In turn, the true worth of an NFT isnโt always black and white.
While weโre yet see any evidence of money launderers invading the space, a Blockchain government affairs analyst told Fortune, โThe bad actors are looking for the ways that are most likely for them not to be caught laundering money, and while thatโs not to say that it is NFTs, if they find an avenue that they can exploit, they will. They are always probing the fence and looking for the holes.โ
To add, buyers run the risk of being scammed or hacked out of their precious goods. Informally coined as โThe Wild Westโ, thereโs an undertone that the NFT space is anyoneโs game, thus, how do we weigh up the positive bragging rights of owning a bored ape against the negatives of an unregulated market, which makes it a playground for scammers?
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This seismic shift is not without its risks for major brands, too. Recently, Hermรฉs discovered the marketโs complete lack of regulation, when an artist created digital versions of the brandโs highly coveted Birkin bags. The digital bags were reported to cost almost USD $450,000โa price significantly more than your average Birkin.
Hermรฉs launched legal action against the individual, but itโs already a lost battle: each and every MetaBirkin sold has already been placed on the blockchain, and therefore cannot be erased.
When all is said and done, NFTs really are like a prized antique kept locked inside a safe below our beds, only this time, weโre locking them in a virtual spaceโboth are still penetrable, the latter perhaps even more so since it can be accessed by its owner anywhere, anytime.
As for where theyโre going is anyoneโs guess, it is the Wild West out there after all. Maybe one day, our grandchildren will inherit a pair of virtual sneakers worth 50 times as much as what we once purchased them for. Or maybe one day weโll look back on the craze, Paris Hilton and all, and remember it as a former hyped-up trend that was simply of its time, its volatility unable to ever overcome its hurdlesโas old as the phrase, โThatโs hotโ.
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You know itโs going to be a good day when you wake up to find the first trailer for the Elvis biopic has dropped. Yes, Baz Luhrmannโs highly-anticipated new project, starring Austin Butler finally has a full length, and letโs just say, being the King of rock โnโ roll looks good on him.
The film, simply titled Elvis, now has a release date, and will be gracing our screens on June 24, 2022. Luhrmann, who will be directing the project, took to Twitter to reveal the trailer, referencing Elvisโ personal motto, โTaking Care Of Businessโ: โWithout further ado, itโs time to TCBโก๏ธ so hereโs the trailer made with TLC.โ
In the three-minute clip, Butlerโs transformation into the King himself is revealed for the first time, and letโs just say itโs nothing short of impressive. We also get our first glimpse of Priscilla Presley (played by Olivia DeJong) and Elvisโ famed agent, Colonel Tom Parker (played by the formidable Tom Hanks). Watch the whole thing in full below.
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Going by the trailer, it looks as though the biopic will focus on Elvisโ rise to fame, and the challenges that posed, as well as his budding relationship with Priscilla. Weโll also get plenty of unique insight into his dynamic with Colonel Tom, of whom Elvis shared a turbulent relationship with at times.
According to the official synopsis:
โIt is a musical drama about the life and music of Elvis Presley, seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning over 20 years, from Presleyโs rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America. Central to that journey is one of the most significant and influential people in Elvisโs life, Priscilla Presley.โ
We also know that Tom Hanks will star alongside Butler as Colonel Tom Parker, Elvisโs complicated manager, so we canโt wait to watch that dynamic play out on-screen.
Itโs said that during the course of his career, Presley reached a level of stardom matched only by that of The Beatles (so basically, he was a pretty huge deal).
Safe to say we canโt wait for this one to drop, and weโll be standing by for more photos of Austin Butler to swoon over in the meantime.
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Warning: This story contains major spoilers to And Just Like That episode 1.
Itโs a tale that will go down in modern historyโnot unlike the story of Titanicโs Rose, Jack and the doorโCarrie Bradshawโs omission to call 911 immediately after finding Mr. Big suffering a heart attack in their New York City apartment.
Yes, the shock ending to the first episode of the spin-off series, And Just Like That was drenched in debate as fans begged the question as to why Carrie wouldnโt immediately call an ambulance for her husband after she found him close to cardiac arrest on their bathroom floor. Instead, she lay in the shower and hugged him as he died in her arms.
Now, Sarah Jessica Parker has offered a reason as to why Carrie did what she didโso are we finally convinced?
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In a new interview on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Parker admitted that she understood why fans were up in arms about the scene, but she also reiterated that Carrie did call 911, just not straight away.
โOf course she called 911! Didnโt you see the people behind, moving the body out?โ She said, referencing one of the first scenes in episode 2.
But as for the heavily delayed reaction, Parked explained: โI always think of that particular moment, as there have been a few in the show in its previous title, that itโs suspended animation. Itโs this moment where everything stops.โ
She continued: โWe can walk through this together, shall we? In my head, she struggled through this moment and tried to get him to be responsive. And then she, you know, came to her sensesโIโm gonna say after about two to three seconds. Then, of course, she called 911 and got all the help she needed from professionals.โ
Her reasoning is all very well and good, but is it convincing enough for us to believe Carrie was simply โsuspendedโ and needed a few seconds (crucial, crucial ones at that) before she thought to call 911? Itโs possible, though it doesnโt take away the fact itโs frustrating to watch.
In fact, Vulture went so far as to interview a cardiologist who in no uncertain terms said Carrieโs delay was definitely the difference between life and death.
Vulture talking to a cardiologist who absolutely blames Carrie for Bigโs death ICONIC pic.twitter.com/L0CbmuHPeI
So there you have itโyes, Carrie had her reasoning for delaying the call, but the scene will forever remain just as tragically frustrating as Jack and Roseโs, um, Titanic oversight.
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In the 1990s, Linda Evangelista reigned supreme. She was part of an elite group of supermodels, jet-setting between Europeโs most fashionable cities for runway shows and featured on numerous magazine coversโover 700, to be precise.
Yet while her contemporaries, including Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss, continued to excel in their careers even as they were nearing their 50s, Evangelista seemed to disappear from the public eye entirely.
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In September 2021, Linda took to social media to share her story and to โright a wrongโ that she kept to herself โfor over five yearsโ.
โTo my followers who have wondered why I have not been working while my peersโ careers have been thriving,โ the post began. โThe reason is I was brutally disfigured by Zeltiqโs Coolsculpting procedure which did the opposite of what it promised,โ the supermodel revealed.
The popular fat-freezing procedure left her suffering from Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH), a rare side effect of cryolipolysis, which is the procedure Coolsculpt uses to reduce fat deposits.
โPAH has not only destroyed my livelihood, but sent me into a cycle of deep depression, profound sadness and the lowest depths of self loathing.โ
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Evangelista claims she was unaware of the side effect, and in the same month filed a lawsuit against Coolsculpting parent company for $50 million in damages.
Now, Evangelista has revealed the extent of her deformities and how this lawsuit goes beyond reclaiming her self image and self worth.
In an interview with PEOPLE, the supermodel revealed that she started noticing protrusions on her chin, thigh and bra areaโthe same areas she had the treatment on.
โTheyโre hard,โ the model explained. โIf I walk without a girdle in a dress, I will have chafing to the point of almost bleeding. Because itโs not like soft fat rubbing, itโs like hard fat rubbing.โ
Despite undergoing two sets of liposuction treatment to remove the PAH, the condition still remains. โI donโt think designers are going to want to dress me with that,โ she explained to the publication.
Although rare, Evangelistaโs condition gives an eye opening account to the societal pressures placed on aging women, and the extreme lengths they go to to remain conventionally โattractiveโ.
โWhy do we feel the need to do these things [to our bodies]? I always knew I would age,โ Evangelista said. โI donโt recognize myself physically, but I donโt recognize me as a person any longer either.โ
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Earlier this year, Naomi Campbell shared her support for her friend in an interview with VOGUE UK. โโโSheโs a strong woman and I think sheโs very brave,โ Campbell said to the publication. โIt takes a lot of courage to come out and speak her truth. I stand by her absolutely.โ
Lindaโs coming out of hiding aligns perfectly with the release of her upcoming docuseries The Supermodels.
The show dives deep into Lindaโs past and explores her coming to terms with her future, despite feeling like the celebrity she once was is gone.
โIโm not done telling my story,โ Linda said on social media. โI will continue sharing my experience to rid myself of shame, learn to love myself again, and hopefully help people in the process.โ
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When you think of Sex And The City, you almost always think of the fashion. Carrieโs vintage Chanel boots, the Fendi handbag and of course, her longstanding obsession with Manolo Blahniks is the heart and soul of the show, with the columnists love for fashion almost trumping her love of, well, love.
One issue that has always been hotly contested, however, is how on earth Carrie afforded it all. Clothes and shoes aside, Carrie was living alone in a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper East Side, dining on brunch and Cosmopolitans almost nightly and dropping a wild amount of cash at every fashion boutique in the city โ not to mention she refused to take the subway, meaning daily cab fares. While, yes, we understand that shows arenโt designed to be hyper-realistic, this seemed like a huge stretch.
Over the years, the original show has frequently come under fire for its classist attitudes and unrealistic representations of living in New York. Behind the glitz and glamour, it was often a show which promoted the lives of rich white women running around Manhattan and spending beyond their means, and itโs relatability factor was almost entirely in the bin. Now, after several decades, a recent comment from Candace Bushnell might just change your mind (a little).
Speaking to The New Yorker, Bushnell revealed what she was being paid as a columnist in the nineties, and itโs probably a lot more than any of us were imagining.
โIn the nineties, for me โ it was a real time for media,โ she told the publication. โI worked for Vogue, writing the โPeople Are Talking Aboutโ column, and got paid five thousand dollars a month. The Observer paid less, but I could afford that, because of Vogue. I mean, this was a time that writers were getting a Vanity Fair contract for six pieces and two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. People valued writing; it wasnโt considered something everyone can do. Now, because of the computer, everyone has to do it, so we think everyone can do it.โ
Shocked? So were we. But the revelation definitely sheds new light on Carrieโs notorious nineties lifestyle and all the perks that came along with it. Given that her rent-controlled apartment was said to cost $750 a month, sheโd have plenty left over if she was making that kind of coin.
So, in light of the shocking news, it seems that maybe Carrie wouldnโt have been facing bucketloads of debt after all. Who knew that being a columnist in the nineties was an incredibly lucrative career path? Well, Candace Bushnell did, obviously.
At the end of the day, Carrieโs lifestyle is still nowhere near the realm of realistic, but it definitely feels a little more understandable. That being said, we wonโt be taking finance advice from her anytime soon.
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We each come into this world with our own unique talents and our own special tasks to perform. And this year, itโs definitely your turn to shine. 2022 highlights career and business travel, accompanied by prestige and new financial opportunities. After March, the timeโs right to make a major purchase or start saving for something special. Perhaps even consider a down-payment on property or a special luxury. You may spend a little extra, but donโt settle for second best. Youโre on a winning streak. At the same time, youโre nudged towards friendships and a happy social life.
Aries (March 21 โ April 20)
Best Day: Friday 18th
That famed Aries charm will get you everywhere this week. Youโre out to inspire and impress. When you present such a positive attitude, people just naturally do more things for you and with you. Sounds so simple, really. Strange that more people donโt get it. Those looking for romance have every chance of finding love.
Taurus (April 21 โ May 20)
Best Day: Sunday 20th
Your competitive spirit shows an more aggressive edge this week, and this will serve you better than simply falling in line with others. You delight in your new-found ability to harass and hustle until you finally get your way. Even if the occasional obstacle challenges your confidence, the cosmos is on your side, and spurs you on.
Gemini (May 21 โ June 21)
Best Day: Saturday 19th
This week, happy synchronicities start to happen. If you canโt see signs of this, it may be that youโre still recovering from recent tensions. The planets now put all their energy into helping you identify and fix long standing problems. The eventual outcome: genuine joy and satisfaction, both at home and at work.
Cancer (June 22 โ July 22)
Best Day: Tuesday 22nd
Life may continue to feel like an uphill struggle, with challenges causing frustration. Should things not go to plan, relax. Calm that anxious mind and youโll find the strength to battle on. From adversity comes victory, and a supreme sense of satisfaction. Itโs only a matter of time before current problems ease.
Leo (July 23 โ August 23)
Best Day: Sunday 20th
Leos now crave admiration and acknowledgement โ you want the focus turned towards you. The biggest contributing factor, however, is self confidence. You must consider yourself worthy enough to defeat any contender. Youโre a born talker, Leo and this week you have the right opportunities to do it well.
Virgo (August 24 โ September 22)
Best Day: Thursday 24th
Youโve been moody for a while now, Virgo โ perhaps feeling a tad emotionally or financially abandoned. This week the cosmos presents even more demands. You may have to wrestle with extra challenges or thereโs unfinished business to complete. Remember though, that youโre truly adored and those who truly love you will never let you down.
Libra (September 23 โ October 23)
Best Day: Tuesday 22nd
Power down the computer and leave the mobile on charge. Sometimes you simply have to give yourself breathing space, Libra. At the same time, rethink your career direction. Should others ask for financial help, steer them in the right direction but keep them well away from your personal piggy bank. Lavish any luxuries on yourself instead.
Scorpio (October 24 โ November 22)
Best Day: Monday 21st
Periods of high stress can make us feel like were losing it, as can being surrounded by people whose values are very different from our own. For most of us, the key to survival in a week like this is to step back, take a deep breath and regain your composure. Only then should you decide what course of action to take.
Sagittarius (November 23 โ December 21)
Best Day: Wednesday 23rd
When on the attack, most Sagittarians fire first and ask questions later. Sometimes, however, you can be too quick off the mark. This week check all facts before marching into battle โ as someone could be planning an ambush. Unstable relationships may fall; new romance looks set to flourish โ great news if youโre back on the singles scene.
Capricorn (December 22 โ January 20)
Best Day: Saturday 19th
Donโt know about sticks, but this week itโs verbal stones that could break your spirit. If someone is being deliberately cantankerous, conflict could follow. Someone needs to be the peacemaker. Let it be you. Lead by example, Capricorn โ itโs a role you usually play well. Of course, there are more challenges than usual to cope with.
Aquarius (January 21 โ February 18)
Best Day: Monday 21st
Itโs a โnow or neverโ kind of week. Youโre determined to put yourself on the map โ right here, right now. Even if your current job is stable, you crave more success, more money, just plain โmoreโ. With vitality recharged, youโre ready to resume plans previously put on hold. Just donโt rush it, or youโll force things to happen before their time.
Pisces (February 19 โ March 20)
Best Day: Saturday 19th
What you love so much โ work, career and family โ have all been in a long process of transformation and, at times, itโs been a struggle. Cast off these worries, Pisces โ as all the heaviness starts to lift. The planets offer fresh insights, and new solutions to old problems. You finally start to relax.
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Over the past two years, our lives have been dominated by a ruthless pandemic. To keep ourselves healthy, weโve stayed at home, working tirelessly from the comfort of our desk, couch and even bed.
But as time went on, the monotony of daily life became really, well, mundane. Finding separation between work and life was difficult, and our personal care routines took a hit, with days dragging on without much leisure time.
Enter: Beauty Snacking.
The beauty industry has come to our rescue, with a self-care trend gifting us delightful, bite-sized reprieves with products that have been created to boost our moods and brighten our days. Of course, while it has no competition against a chocolate treat, it can give your skin the same mood-lifting benefits.
But what exactly is beauty snacking? Well, weโve done the hard work for you.
Below, everything we know about beauty snacking, the 2022 self-care trend thatโs here to optimise your complexion and amp up your beauty routine.
According to trend forecaster WGSN, the term โbeauty snackingโ is defined as the use of โflashโ treatmentsโsadly, with no relation to foodโthat are both easy to use and leave minimal mess. Basically, it helps you utilise your beauty routine while you spend hours at your desk instead of your vanity.
During the seemingly endless lockdowns, it made sense that our shift to working from home saw a similar shift in our morning and evening beauty routines. Despite having more time to slap on skincare, excessive moments at-home left us feeling uninspired and unmotivated to tick off our usual to-do list.
Acting as a โsnackโ eaten on the go, beauty snacking sees innovation and travel-friendly product reign supreme, with a focus on hygiene, efficiency and sustainability. Essentially a micro beauty moment, they can be completed during the day, breaking up the WFH lifestyle and treating yourself to a touch of rest and relaxation.
But what happens now that weโre headed back to in-office life? Well, WGSN prophesizes that as the years evolve, so will the trend. Sure, our journeys back into the office might be starting back up again, but no, it doesnโt mean that our micro me-moments need to stay at home.
Given how easy (and super fast) a โbeauty snackโ can be, thereโs no reason why you still canโt indulge at your deskโas long as youโre not embarrassed of some prying eyes.
How Can I โBeauty Snackโ?
Naturally, itโs hard to imagine how bite-sized routines and treatments could be factored into a work day. After all, our 10-step, unmissable skincare routine leaves little wiggle roomโso, donโt expect to indulge in anything too extravagant.
Instead, there are a plethora of five-minute techniques and at-desk routines that can help you bid adieu to a complexion riddled with dehydration, courtesy of air conditioners and excessive screen time.
Keen to bump up your skincare game (even after hours under fluorescent lighting)? Check out our favourite โbeauty snackingโ must-haves below, and start stocking up your desk with go-to products your complexion will cheer for.
Face Mists
When youโre on your sixth consecutive hour in harsh air conditioning, thereโs nothing quite like the spritz of a fresh face mist to take your skin out of Sahara Desert territory. Our choice? Opt for Laniegeโs Cream Skin mist for its applause-worthy ability to keep your complexion hydrated for 12 hoursโand yes, thereโs no pesky fragrance thatโll annoy your colleagues.
When it comes to in-office dehydration, your lips often cop the brunt of it. Whether itโs a result of your third coffee for the day or the anticipation of a well-deserved lunch, getting your hands on a lip oil or maskโhello, Laniegeโs Lip Sleeping Mask!โis key for a plush pout. Jam-packed with super nourishing plant oils, theyโre non-sticky and can be used on their own or on top of a lip product.
Facial tools are a cult-favourite for a reason. In particular, Aceologyโs Ice Globe Facial Massagers are basically giant, cool orbs that help improve skincare and fluid absorption. Place these bad boys in the fridge or freezer 10 minutes before you plan to use them and massage into the skin toward the temples for a true spa-like experience. Youโre welcome.
Ice Globe Facial Massager Set by Aceology, $64 at Adore Beauty.
Supplements
If youโre sick of slapping on skincareโor you just donโt want to ruin your makeupโthen perhaps ingesting your beauty snack is your best bet. Get your hands on Me Todayโs Beauty capsules if your hair, skin and nails are in need of an internal glow up, plus itโll help maintain collagen formation and skin integrity.
Beauty 60 Vege Caps by Me Today, $37.99 at Adore Beauty.
Hand Creams
If all that typing and phone scrolling has your palms feeling parched, a healing hand cream should be a must-have at your desk. And after two years of mandatory (and excessive) handwashing, the repetitive rinsing can certainly strip our poor hands of much-needed moisture. Grab the Grown Alchemistโs rose and argan oil offering for some seriously soft fingertips.
Intensive Hand Cream by Grown Alchemist, $30 at Adore Beauty.
Aromatherapy Roll-Ons
For those who need some inner zen, sans the skincare routine, then an aromatherapy roll-on could be what you need. Filled with organic lavender, lavandin and clary sage, Avedaโs Stress-Fix is convenient to take with you for Ayurvedic rituals on the go. Just pop some concentrate on the inside of your wrists, at the top of your neck and your upper shoulders for a serious spa-like atmosphere.
Stress Fix Pure-Fume Roller Ball by Aveda, $43 at The Iconic.
Sunscreen
In a more literal approach, a simple pleasure for your skin is to protect it from the sun. While you should already be applying sunscreen before your morning makeup application, itโs just as important to reapply through the day as its efficiency wears off. Reach for Naked Sundayโs spray-on SPF 50+, and make sure that a full face of makeup canโt get in the wayโtrust us, you (and your healthy skin) can thank us later.
SPF50+ Hydrating Glow Mist by Naked Sundays, $39.95 at MECCA.
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Did you feel confused, baffled, or perhaps a little intrigued when you first heard Julia Garner speak in Netflixโs viral new series, Inventing Anna? You werenโt alone.
The accent has divided viewers due to the odd, difficult-to-pin-point pronunciations made by Garner. Itโs like an eclectic cocktail of European and American-isms, all mixed into oneโbut thereโs a very good reason why the U.S. actor put it on for the series.
As itโs been pointed out by fans on Twitter, Anna Delvey, whom Garner convincingly portrays on-screen, was originally born in Russia, though she posed as a German Heiress in New York City. Thus, the real life Delveyโs accent was a hybrid of all three countries.
And as fans have since specified, Garnerโs portrayal of it is pretty spot on.
โThatโs EXACTLY what Anna sounded like as bizarre as it sounds!โ One impressed fan Tweeted.
โIf you think [Julie Garnerโs] accent is unconvincing while watching Inventing Anna, just wait until you hear the real Anna Delveyโs accent,โ another added.
(Credit: Instagram)
The real Anna Delveyโs accent
The fans arenโt wrong: Delvey does have a unique accentโfirstly, she was born in Russia, so a hint of the Eastern European drawl can be heard, albeit barely over the German twang she put on while pretending to be one of the countryโs nationals. Finally, her accent was slightly Americanised to the tiniest degree given Delvey lived in New York City.
In itself, the accent is yet another convincing feat behind her elaborate facade which saw her swindle some of New Yorkโs elite out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
After discovering exactly how Delvey sounds in real life, Julia Garner was lauded for her impression of the fake heiress. She pulls off the hybrid mix near perfectly in the seriesโbut she had a little help to prepare for it.
Indeed, Garner actually met Delvey while she was incarcerated at a medium-security womenโs prison, there, Garner later recounted how Delvey asked her to imitate her during the visit.
โSo how are you going to play me, Can you do me right now?โ Delvey requested of Garner.
Garner then repeated Annaโs question back to her. โSo, how are you going to play me?โ Garner said in an impressive imitation, which made Delvey burst into laughter.
Speaking to marie claire Australiaabout the moment, Garner explained: โIt was very intimidating, but when I just repeated what she was saying, she thought it was so funny.
โI told Anna that it was my goal for people to see her as a person instead of a caricature. They donโt have to agree with what she did, but they should be open and willing to understand why she did it. People make mistakes and Anna is a person.โ
Speaking on Jimmy Fallon, Garner added that it was the โhardest accent Iโve ever doneโ in her acting career.
โIt was kind of one of those things where if she goes back to Europe, her European friends would be like, โOh my God, you sound so American,โ and her American friends would be like โOh my God you sound so Europeanโ.โ
Kudos to Garnerโas weโve established, she really nailed it.
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If youโve been binge-watching Inventing Anna, then youโve likely been trying to draw real life parallels between the characters in the show and their real-life counterparts. Given that itโs based on a true story, itโs fair to assume that most characters in the show were involved in the real case in one way or another (some, more than others).
One of the major players in the first few episodes is Chase Sikorski โ Annaโs then-boyfriend and business partner. Throughout the show, we watch their relationship unfold as it undergoes severe stressors from failed business launches to meddling friends. With Chase trying to secure funding for his app and Anna trying to secure funding for her foundation, it isnโt long before they begin to see one another as competitors, rather than confidants. Itโs a very interesting plot line, and one that adds a new level of dimension to the ever-confusing fake heiress. Is she really in love with Chase or is she just using him for leverage?
While there isnโt any official confirmation as to who the real life Chase is, thereโs growing noise around one man in particular, and the evidence is pretty damning. Read on as we unpack all the major plot points that could point to who the real Chase is.
Who is Chase Sikorski in real life?
While the identity of the real Chase has not been officially confirmed by Anna or anyone related to the show, many are already theorising that it could be Korean-American tech entrepreneur, Hunter Lee Soik.
In 2013 (which is the year Anna arrived in New York and began her scam), Soik launched a Kickstarter campaign for an app he was developing named โShadowโ. In total, he received $82,577 in funding and 3,784 backers which well exceeded his target of $50,000. โOur brain is an incredibly creative problem solver,โ the pitch statement reads.โ And some parts of it are most active while weโre sleeping. Yet, wee forget 95% of our dreams within five minutes of waking up. Thatโs a huge amount of dataโwith unfathomable of potentialโwe forget each day, all because we donโt have a good way to record and understand it. What would happen if we remembered? Even better, what if we learned to make sense of it? Weโre here to find out.โ
Despite reaching his target goal, Soik went on to drop the app and instead, founded the company Ensล Group, a Hong Kong-based firm with a focus on โinvesting and supporting frontier technology.
Youโll recall in Inventing Anna that Chase was developing an app named โWakeโ which sought to download userโs dreams and analyse their subconscious, which sounds eerily similar to the goal of Hunterโs app. The show also makes a reference to Chaseโ โfuturistโ TED Talks, along with his profile in the New Yorker โ both of which were achieved by Soik who gave his own TED Talk in 2017 and was profiled for his work on โShadowโ by the New Yorker.
As we know, Inventing Anna was loosely based off Jessica Presslerโs article for New York magazine, titled โHow An Aspiring โIt Girl Tricked New Yorkโs Party People โ And Its Banksโ. In the article, she briefly references a man connected to Anna whom she refers to as โa futurist on the TED Talks circuitโ. At one point during the show, Anna even refers to Chase as โthe futuristโ which was a subtle nod to this quote.
One glance at his Linkedin page places Soik in Dubai roughly two years ago, and as we know from the show, Chase is said to have run away to Dubai to begin a new life and start a new business. Thereโs also an Instagram post from Anna Delvey back in 2014 which still has Soik tagged, meaning they definitely knew each other in some capacity (be it romantic or otherwise).
Thereโs also the small detail of the names โChaseโ and Hunterโ sharing a parallel, but itโs unclear if the showโs producers are just playing with us at this point.
All signs are definitely pointing to Soik at this stage, but without official confirmation from anyone involved, itโs impossible to know for sure.
In February 2021, Anna Delvey was released from incarceration having only spent two years in prison and returned to New York upon her release. In March 2021, she was arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for overstaying her visa and is currently still in custody, awaiting deportation.
Despite this, she remains active on social media, posting photos of the show and interviews sheโs given on Instagram. Most recently, she put up an Instagram story offering an exclusive interview with the outlet who correctly identified the real Chase Sikorski.
Weโll be standing by to see who actually lands the exclusive, but one quick internet search is showing that many are already identifying Hunter Lee Soik as the real Chase. Whether or not this is the case remains to be seen, but we have no doubt that Anna will find an explosive announcement method for the grand reveal.
Read more about Inventing Anna in our exclusive March cover story with Julia Garner here, or pick up a copy on stands now.
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Fall fashion week in New York is always one of the best fashion events of the year.
Yes, you may think thatโs calling it a little early, it is in February after all, but our favourite emerging and established American designers always pull out all the stops for the coveted eventโand 2022 has proved to be no different.
Where Paris and Milan fashion weeks are rooted in tradition and heritage, which naturally comes from a prestige roster of luxury brands, New Yorkโs independent labels and eclectic maisons are rebelling against every convention and rewriting the rules for winter dressing.
From the pieces that will soon make up your go-to going out look to the unlikely celebrity-approved trend youโll soon be spotting everywhere, โโweโve rounded up the five trends from the Fall/Winter 2022 season of New York Fashion Week to know and love.
Howโs Your Head?
Beanies be gone! Balaclavas are back, baby. The practical headgear that we typically associate with bank robberies and ski season has had a high fashion makeover, spotted on the catwalk at Dion Lee, Proenza Schouler and Altuzarra.
While the celebrity style set, including Dua Lipa and Alexa Chung have been pining for its return since the look made a comeback in Miu Miuโs Fall/Winter 2020 apres-chic collection, our favourite New York based designers are making us want one in every colour.
Effortlessly fall-worthy, Proenza Schouler delivered velvet options while Altuzarra stayed true to the classic knit. Dion Lee went full throttle, sending blue lace and fire-engine red balaclavas (with a built in face mask).
Proenza SchoulerAltuzarraDion Lee
Soft As Butter
As far as outerwear is concerned, leather is second to none. It seems that almost every designer showing at New York Fashion Week is proving that soft-as-butter leather is the perfect material for bracing the long winter ahead.
Khaiteโs quintessentially New York collection argued that head-to-toe leather is to be embraced, not shunned, while Helmut Lang and Dion Lee paired leather bottoms with shearling tops.
With a leather jacket shown in almost every collection this season, designers are telling us this will be your new go-to going out look. While you may run the risk of looking like a Ramone brother rather than an Olsen sister, depending on how you style it, itโs worth it in the name of fashion.
KhaiteHelmut LangDion Lee
Living in the 70โs
While the Spring/Summer season of NYFW focused on 90s nonchalance and the freedom of the new millenium, the Fall/Winter collections are taking us back to the 70s era of liberation and ease.
Gabriela Hearst embraced macrame like weaving and kaftan silhouettes, two staples in a 70s capsule wardrobe, while Anna Sui presented late 60s-style tunics with accompanying headbands for the ultimate beatnick kick.
LaQuan Smith took us to Studio 54 with sequin adorned boiler suits and elsewhere, Coach proved that corduroy can be timeless with Altuzarra arguing that tie dye is forever.
LaQuan SmithAnna SuiGabriela Hearst
All Laced Up
Thereโs no doubt that lingerie has been a source of inspiration for designers, however, more so than ever are corsets welcomed as a practical form of outwear.
While the corset king Dion Lee presented leather harnesses and even zip-up leather corsets, LaQuan Smith presented boned dresses and one pieces that gave the appearance of lingerie.
While Tory Burch has been honing in on effortless feminine silhouettes in recent collections, her clever use of lace up belts served to give the impression of a cinched waist that only a corset can provide.
Tory BurchDion LeeLaQuan Smith
Transparentsoul
Post-pandemic dressing is still in full swing, and thereโs no better example of the body positive, skin showing movement than a transparent dress for fall.
While weโve already discussed that sensual dressing isnโt a moment, itโs a movement, the designers at NYFW are taking it one step further and leaving nothing to the imagination.
For Ekhaus Lattaโs 10th anniversary presentation, sheer sequined slips and geometric dress shapes celebrated our anatomy, while Y2K queen Kim Shui showcased ultra feminine silhouettes in lace and mesh cut-out designs.
LaQuan Smith continued to champion the reign of the black bodycon cutouts and bared all plunging necklines and thigh hugging minis.
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Dinner with the in-laws never looked so goodโComedy duo Judd Apatow and Leslie Mannโs daughter Iris Apatow is now dating Ryder Robinson, son of Hollywood golden girl Kate Hudson.
Ryder, who is 18, shared two loved-up pictures of himself with Iris, 19, on Instagram for Valentines Day, captioning the snap with a simple love heart, seemingly taking their relationship status from official, to Instagram official.
Theyโve clearly already got their parents seal of approvalโHudson wrote on her sonโs post, โSweetsโ, while Mann shared several love heart emojis.
(Credit: Instagram)
Itโs understood the pair have been dating for several weeks, with Ryder having commented on a number of Irisโ recent posts on Instagram.
The 19-year-old, who is the younger sister of Euphoria breakout star Maude Apatow, is paving her own path after appearing in several of her famous fatherโs movies as a child actor, including This Is 40 and Knocked Up.
These days, she appears to be living the influencerโs dream, having wracked up more than 600,000 Instagram followers as she shares moments from her life with her celebrity pals, including famed singer, Olivia Rodrigo.
Maude, who has her own cult following, previously told Interview magazine that out of anyone who scares her, itโs her little sister: โBecause somehow she became cooler than me.โ
(Credit: Instagram)
Ryder, who is Kate Hudsonโs oldest son with her ex-husband, The Black Crowes musician Chris Robinson, also appears to have his own plans in acting. Along with sharing supportive posts for his famous mumโs work, his recent updates reveal he also dabbles in film making and music.
After turning 18 in January, Hudson shared a sweet tribute video for her son on Instagram, writing: โMy heart is filled with love and excitement for your future. Ryder you incredible, unique, hilarious, loving human, I love you beyond. Happiest Birthday @mr.ryderrobinson PS Now your life is your responsibility and outta my hands! Good luck son!!!โ
Weโve got no doubt both Ryder and Iris will be ones to watch in Hollywood.
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If youโve already watched Netflixโs Inventing Anna from start to finish (no easy feat given each episodeโs lengthโwe commend you), then youโll no doubt be familiar with one Neff Davis, a character whose loyalty Anna Delvey never wavered.
And in case you were wondering if her actions in the show actually measured up in real life, consider this your affirmative proofโthe real life Neff is loyal as ever to this day.
As the series reveals, the pair first crossed paths in 2017 while Neff (who is portrayed by Alexis Floyd on-screen) worked as a concierge at one of Annaโs hotels in New York. They quickly became firm friends, with Neff reaping many benefitsโluxury meals, clothing and access to exclusive eventsโthe kind of lifestyle a million people would jump at.
But when Anna was convictedfor theft of services and grand larceny in 2019, the truth all came pouring outโNeff finally perceived the full extent of her friendโs crimes. Still, she remained just as dedicated to Anna as ever.
Neff depicted on-screen by Alexis Floyd. (Credit: Netflix)
This week, Neff (whose full first name is Neffatari) opened up to Bustleabout the basis of their real-life relationshipโas well as why she stood by Anna even when her double-life was exposed.
โI truly stood by her side because she was there for me when I needed her. Loyalty is loyalty,โ Neff explained, adding that she was first drawn to the โGerman heiressโ at the hotel because, โShe wasnโt like our other guests and she talked about her goals a lot. As a Capricorn, I was very intrigued with what she had going on and how she would get it done at a young age.โ
Neff also added that she never believed Anna to be a scammer in those early days, despite what she was told: โI never saw her not being legit,โ she revealed.
Interestingly, Neff actually worked with closely withInventing Annaโs creator, Shonda Rhimes, which, in a way, was a full-circle parallel to her friendship with Anna, who had told her sheโd help Neff go places in the film industryโa long-time dream of the then-hotel workerโs.
โI was involved with the development of my character,โ she explained of working with Rhimes, โIt was literally a dream come true. They nurtured my love for film and didnโt treat me like just a character.โ
Anna Delvey is portrayed by Julia Garner in โInventing Annaโ. (Credit: Netflix)
As for why sheโs still firm friends with Anna to this day (she even publicly wished her a Happy Birthday on Instagram last month), Neffโs answer is simple: โAnna is my friend and always will be. We had to get to know each other again and develop healthy boundaries. We have blocked and unblocked each other, cried, and laughed. I get her.โ
But when it comes to her best friendโs crimes, Neff does regret some of Annaโs choices, telling the publication: โI wouldโve told Anna to make a GoFundMe instead of bank hopping. But she never told me about her crimes, so I guess not.โ
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The star of hit series 'Inventing Anna' reveals details of meeting the now-famous grifter in prison in our March cover story: โIt was very intimidatingโ.
You know her as a money launderer on Ozark, and her next roleโthat of real-life SoHo grifter Anna Delvey, sees Julia Garner embody a chaotic and intense life. But the 28-year-old actor tells marie claire her life is rather ordinary in comparison.
โMy career is not normal, but my life is pretty normal. I live with my husband [Mark Foster, of the band Foster the People] and my dog [a bulldog named Biz].โ
In a cover story for the March issue of marie claire Australia, Garner reveals details of meeting the now famous grifter Anna Delvey (real name Anna Sorokin).
(Credit: David Slijper for marie claire.)
During their meeting at the medium-security womenโs prison, Anna bluntly asked Garner to show her how she would portray her. โHow are you going to play me?โ Anna said in her hybrid accent. โCan you do me right now?โ
There was a beat of silence, before Garner parroted Annaโs question back to her. โSo, how are you going to play me?โ replied Garner, uncannily mirroring her accent. Anna burst into laughter.
โIt was very intimidating, but when I just repeated what she was saying, she thought it was so funny,โ says Garner. โI told Anna that it was my goal for people to see her as a person instead of a caricature. They donโt have to agree with what she did, but they should be open and willing to understand why she did it. People make mistakes and Anna is a person.โ
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The so-called SoHo grifter, who swindled New Yorkโs elite out of hundreds of thousands of dollars between 2013 and 2017 pretending to be a German heiress, is a gifted linguist who speaks seven languages. Under her monotone German infliction is a hint of her Russian homeland, mixed with notes of her school-taught British English and a light touch of American learnt from watching reruns of Gossip Girl.
To become Anna for the Netflix series, nailing the accent was imperative for Garner.
โOnce I got the accent down, everything clicked with the character. Annaโs accent tells an important story: sheโs covering up who she really is. She was lying to herself about not being Russian, so much so that she lost it from her voice. Her Russian comes out for a millisecond when sheโs crying or really tired or drunk.โ
Taking on a real-life person was a challenge for Garner, but the actor can pinpoint the moment she knew she had successfully achieved her Anna.
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โI remember imitating Annaโs [New York magazine cover] image with her eye makeup and spirit, and when I saw the photo, I didnโt recognise myself. It was so weird. That feeling doesnโt happen often.โ
And while early awards buzz is building for Garner, the actor says she doesnโt pay too much attention to the noise.
โAs an actress, all I want to do is a great job, and I feel grateful when people watch the work, the art. Yes, the awards are a nice validation, but theyโre not everything. Itโs always about the work for me.โ
For the full cover story, pick up the March issue of marie claire Australia, on sale Thursday February 17.
Photography: David Slijper Stylist: Alison Edmond Hair: Bobby Eliot Makeup: Sandy Ganzer Julia Garner wears Swarvoski jewels throughout.
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On February 15 2022, thousands of nurses and midwives around New South Wales walked in protest against inadequate staffing for the first time in nine years, demanding a change to the system thatโs stretched to its brink.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic flipped the world upside down, medical and hospital systems have severely suffered. And while theyโve given endless energy and exhausting hours to healing the unwell, itโs about time that we hear their cries for help.
On Monday, one day before the marches were set to take place, the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) issued an order to the NSW Nurses and Midwivesโ Association to call off the industrial action.
Defying the order, NSW nurses took to the streets across Sydney and the remainder of New South Wales in a series of rallies through the cityโs CBD, all the way to Parliament House. As for the order, it came too late since members across the state had already chosen to strike, wanting to โstand tallโ while venting their frustrations.
But exactly why have nurses and midwives opted to protest for the first time in almost a decade? Well, itโs because the NSW government has let them down.
โWe were short-staffed well before the pandemic, but then Omicron hit and it became like a war zone,โ emergency department nurse Kelly Falconer told The Sydney Morning Herald.
โWe were forced to close part of our hospitalโs emergency department because we just did not have the nurses. At one point, just before Christmas, we were down 25 staff just in ED alone.โ
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Assembling at Hyde Park, the gathering saw a sea of scrubs and surgical masks as health workers demanded a lifeline for putting their lives on the line for so long. Carrying signs that read โOur ICU is on life supportโ and โStop telling us we are copingโ, the frustration was palpableโand for good reason.
Since 2013, hospital systems and the medical staff have struggled with years of dissatisfying staffing, with COVID-19 only adding even more pressure to the industry.
NSW has seen a death rate of only 1,743 out of a total of approximately 1.2 million cases, according to NSW Health. As for whether our nursing staff are entirely responsible for the lives saved canโt be confirmed, but their impact is definitely felt nationwide.
So, what do nursing staff need from the government? Honestly, nothing that isnโt necessary.
Theyโre calling for a minimum of one nurse for every four patients per shift, a COVID-19 allowance payment, a pay increase of 2.5 per cent, and for the state government to stop their plans of removing a special provision that automatically presumes they were infected with the disease on the job.
At the moment, NSW premier Dominic Perrottet and his government enables hospitals to increase staffing, but only if a patientโs needs are in questionโnot if the nursing staff themselves are begging for reprieve.
And despite their short-staffed teams, NSW nursing staff still ensured that โhospitals maintained life preserving staffโ while the protests took place.
According to the Sydney branch secretary of the NSW Nurses and Midwivesโ Association, the pandemic has left their industry desperate for help, with this โdireโ situation being anticipated by the hospital system for decades.
For one nurse, she revealed that the sound of patients crying out, as she struggles to help them all, has haunted her since the pandemic hit.
โI drive home and hear the echo of a skull hitting the floor,โ Central Coast nurse Lana told SMH. โThereโs nothing like that sound when you know theyโve fallen because you couldnโt get there,โ she said.
Given that the entire population has relied heavily on nursing staff to restore their health, and even save their lives, itโs astounding to witness their cries for help being pushed aside, especially since the same government officials deciding their working conditions have relied on their help too.
Speaking of said members of parliament, when Perrottet was pressed on the issue of inadequate staffing rations last week, he claimed that their demands havenโt โworked so well in other statesโ.
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Meeting with the union before the strikes, NSW health minister Brad Hazzard, even attempted to put a stop to their actions, expressing his disappointment that the rallies continued.
โItโs unfortunateโฆ thereโs been all sorts of efforts to try and work our way through their principal issues,โ he told radio 2GB, as per The Guardian.
According to Hazzard, to achieve the unionโs requests of a strong nurse-to-patient ratio, it would cost taxpayers around $1 billion.
โI still need to be able to manage taxpayersโ dollars and make sure it works,โ he told the radio host.
From the outside, the NSW governmentโs claims of pursuing crisis talks may seem genuine, but union officials have declared otherwise.
For NSW Nurses and Midwives Association president OโBray Smith, she claimed that Hazzard and health bureaucrats spent the meeting โmansplain(ing) about life in healthโ.
โThose โcrisis talksโ were merely a tickbox, so they could go to the IRC and the media and say โOh, we triedโ,โ she said, adding, โI will not be lectured about safe staffing by these men.โ
So, whatโs next for NSW nurses and midwives? Well, more strikes may be on the horizon.
As per the Australian Associated Press, a statement by the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association declared that members โraised their hands in support of further strike action and signalled to the premier they would not give in until all demands were metโ.
Our nursing staff have put their health, safety and loved ones on the line to save our nation from sickness and death from long before the pandemic even began.
Providing our frontline workers with sustainable working conditions and adequate financial aid shouldnโt need to be fought forโit should be a given.
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When it comes to saying yes to the dress, thereโs a lot of different factors at play. Your personal style, the vibe of your wedding and of course, factoring in the current trends. Even those who arenโt particularly trend-driven canโt help but take notice of whatโs around, because whatever style is having its moment will be lining the walls of every major bridal boutique.
Consulting the likes of Grace Loves Lace and Prea James, we consulted the biggest and best designers in the world of weddings to uncover the upcoming trends. From paying homage to the iconic slip dresses of the 90โs to leaning into dramatic sleeves and leg splits, weโre undoubtedly in for an incredible wedding season ahead.
Below, the six wedding dress trends thatโll be making their way down the aisle in 2022.
Sustainability
โOne trend that Iโm personally very happy to see is the rise of the โeco-weddingโ. More than ever, brides are looking for ways to make their wedding more sustainable and that includes their dress. In 2021, knowing that up to two-thirds of the sustainability impact of fashion happens at the raw materials stage, we made the decision to source and develop our own 100% eco lace in our signature pearl design. We were inspired to take materials that would have been otherwise discarded and used modern technology to create a luxurious fabrication that brides can feel proud to wear on their wedding day.
Currently we have two styles in our 100% eco lace; Lumiand new Peaches Peal (launching February 14th). Our Amitie occasion wear range is also made from 97% recycled materials and our GRACE Mini collection is manufactured from 100% wedding gown offcuts. In 2022, we are also proud to announce our partnership with Upparel which provides us with the ability to recycle 100% of our fabric waste.
I believe that this trend for brides keeping sustainability front of mind for their wedding and gown will only strengthen over time and I am proud to be able to provide our brides with sustainably-conscious and beautiful designs.โ โ Grace Loves Lace Founder and Creative Director, Megan Ziems
โWith corsetry being such a huge trend in streetwear, it has already made its way into bridal, I see this as being one of the biggest trends in bridal for 2022. Visible corsetry combined with soft draping in fluid silks or layered over more voluminous under garments creates a very fashion forward but feminine and ethereal wedding day lookโ โ Prea James Bridal Founder, Prea James
โIโve noticed a shift towards bigger and more sculptural gowns. People are stepping away from the cookie cutter style we have seen for years and testing the waters with something a little MORE. My clients are loving Asymmetry and sculpture combinedโ โ Founder of Georgia Young Couture, Georgia Young
โThere is no doubt that weโre in the middle a major 90s throwback, and I love seeing the nineties influence coming through in fashion and beauty and bringing it into bridal with the return of the slip dress.
For our 2022/2023 GRACE brides, our slip gowns offer a modern and elevated take on traditional 90s bridal slips. Perfect for elopements or for the bride who loves to party, our slip gowns like Summer and Opal drape around the body like liquid gold and celebrate the female body.
Elegant, effortless, and striking these sexy styles make a statement with understated eleganceโ โ Grace Loves Lace Founder and Creative Director, Megan Ziems
โSeparates are selling really well for us, particularly our outwear pieces that can be layered over ourdresses or separates.
For brides who have had to postpone theirweddings to a cooler season and or wanted to create a slightly different look for adressthey have had for two years, outwear is a way to add a new dimension to the look without the cost of a whole newdress. Sheer coats, bridal blazers and silk wrap tops can also be worn beyond the day and with brides being more mindful of sustainability, this is a trend I see staying beyond 2022โณ โ Prea James Bridal Founder, Prea James
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Big Sleeves and Thigh Splits
โThe key bridal trends weโre anticipating for 2022 offer something for everyone. The first centres on sleeves, the bigger the better. Voluminous shapes elongate collarbones, while off-the-shoulder create an elegant cascading effect. Thigh-high splits add drama in an entirely different way โ there is nothing sleeker than a leg sweeping through satin. Texture tops it all off: sequins, feathers, crepes or corded laceโ โ Rebecca Vallance
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Mark your calendars because the Crawley family are coming in hotโweโve just got our first trailer for the Downton Abbey sequel and you can consider our attention piqued.
The second instalment to the globally acclaimed television series-turned-feature-film is currently in the works, with its title, Downton Abbey: A New Era, suggesting the family is starting fresh as they enter the 1930s.
Here, we look at everything we know (so far) about Downton Abbey: A New Era.
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The movieโs title is a clear-cut signal as to what we can expect from the second feature film instalment.
While the first movie followed the Crawleys in 1927 as they hosted the royal family at their expansive estate, itโs expected weโll see the iconic relatives navigate the new decade of the 1930s in the sequel.
In an official trailer, we see Lady Mary and Lady Edith looking chic as ever in matching, floral outfits at the family manor, and in another scene, the family attends the wedding of Tom Branson and Lucy Smith.
Sadly, the trailer didnโt give anything away about what happens to Violet Crawley after the first filmโs ending, which left her life in the balance.
That said, screenwriter Julian Fellowes has hinted that thereโs still hope for Violet Crawleyโs safety after the first filmโs ending.
โWe should remember that at the end of the film, Maggie was by no means dead. You imagine Violet is on her way out, but that decision hasnโt been reached,โ he explained.
Is there a trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era?
Yes, there most certainly is! In a newly released trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era, fans will enjoy some new plot details for the sequel.
In the franchiseโs second film, the Downton estate breaks the fourth wall as itโs being taken over by actors and crew membersโfrom Hugh Dancy to Laura Haddockโas they film a new movie in the home. Naturally, this causes considerable commotion.
To distance themselves from the chaotic movie set, the Crawleys head to France. The group temporarily move into a home that was mysteriously left to Lady Violet, after she spent โa few daysโ with a man, years before.
But whose house is it? And what exactly went on between Violet and the unknown man? Well, weโll have to wait and see.
Curious? Check out the Downton Abbey second film trailer below.
WATCH BELOW: Downton Abbey: A New Era Official Trailer
Who is in the cast of Downtown Abbey: A New Era?
The entire cast is set to reprise their roles in the second instalment. Leading the pack are Hugh Bonneville as Hugh Bonneville as Robert Crawley, the Earl of Grantham and Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley.
Elizabeth McGovern plays Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham, while Maggie Smith will play Violet Crawley, The Dowager Countess of Grantham. Imelda Staunton plays Maud Bagshaw.
The film will be directed by Simon Curtis (who also directed the first film), joined by Oscar winner Julian Fellowes as screenwriter.
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When will Downton Abbey: A New Era be released in Australia?
The film will be released on March 18, 2022. It was originally planned for a December 2021 release, however COVID-19 related restrictions delayed production.
Expect it to hit theatres firstโand in the meantime, you can watch the first film on Netflix here.
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For Valentineโs Day, Ben Affleck showered Jennifer Lopez in love by sharing a video dedicated to their relationship.
While most see his adoration as sweet, others not only found the 40-second clip awkward to watch but also struggle to witness their public displays of affection.
Turns out, Lopez doesnโt mind if fans donโt see eye to eye with her and Affleckโs public kissing parade.
Speaking on Heart FM radio, the Marry Me star revealed that she actually feels the opposite toward PDA, admitting that sheโs โall about itโ.
Appearing alongside her costars Owen Wilson and Maluma on the radio show, she explained that she has โno problemโ with showing off her relationship for the world to see.
โI love public displays of romance,โ she told the hosts. โI donโt know if I would love a proposal, I think that thatโs a more intimate thing between two people. But I have no problem with PDA, like people say, I actually, Iโm all about it! If you really feel it.โ
As for why she believes proposals should be kept to a more private setting, Lopez called the milestone a โsacredโ and โintimateโ event that should be just between the two involved.
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โI do think that a proposal is kind of a sacred intimate thing, that should just be between two people, when youโre about to pledge your lives to each other, thatโs a big deal.โ
โI think itโs always nice when itโs just making it about you, and the person you want to be with, those are those times when itโs not about like the big public thing.โ
The 52-year-old musician went on to explain that PDA-filled moments should just be seen as โtwo people connectingโ, whether that be through being in public or away from cameras to be like โregular peopleโ.
โItโs just about two people connecting, going away taking walks, being somewhere,โ she said.
โFor me, being in the public eye, being somewhere where thereโs not going to be a lot of cameras, where we can kind of trick the paparazzi and just have a quiet beautiful moment together.โ
โWe just get to be regular people and talk about life and be together and enjoy each otherโs company, that to me is very romantic.โ
Lopezโs take on PDA comes mere weeks after she opened up about her โsecond chance at loveโ with Ben Affleck to People magazine.
โI feel so lucky and happy and proud to be with him. Itโs a beautiful love story that we got a second chance,โ she told the publication.
As Bennifer fans would know, the pair dated between 2002 and 2004, even getting engaged before they officially split.
Despite the couple only reviving their romance in 2021, thereโs no wonder why fans are keeping an eye out for another proposal.
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Simone Biles might be used to double piking across the floor in her medal-winning Olympic performances, but now, the G.O.A.T is about to do a floor routine of a different kindโwalking down the aisle.
Sharing the sweet news on Instagram, Biles posted a series of adorable images to announce her engagement to her partner, NFL player Jonathan Owens.
โTHE EASIEST YES,โ she wrote, with images of Owensโ proposal in a garden gazebo.
โI canโt wait to spend forever & ever with you, youโre everything I dreamed of and more! letโs get married FIANCรโ.
Along with the heartwarming proposal photos, Biles also shared a close-up of her engagement ring, a stunning oval diamond sitting on an eternity band of diamonds.
In July 2021, she spoke with WSJon how their romance began through a courageous Instagram direct message on her behalf.
โHe would say I slid into his DMs,โ she said. โI saw him, and I was like, โOh, heโs pretty cute,โ so I said Hiโฆ and then I saw that he was in the Houston area, so we started chatting a little bit, and then we went to hang out a week or two later.โ
In a docu-series about her, titled Simone vs. Herself, a 26-year-old Owens shared that he wasnโt familiar with who Biles was when they first met.
โHer work ethic was really the first thing that caught my eye,โ Owens said, perInsider. โI never really watched gymnastics before I first started talking to her. When I met her, I honestly didnโt know who she was.โ
โThe coolest thing for me is that I get to witness someone who is literally in the pinnacle of their sport,โ Owens explained.
โItโs motivating to see that and the impact that she has on people. We were walking past this group of girls, and they were shaking, โOh my god, itโs Simone!โ This is when I kind of knew. Like, okay, yeah, sheโs the real deal.โ
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The worldโs fascination with Princess Diana is unparalleled.
From her ill-fated marriage to Prince Charles to her tragic and untimely death, loyal fans and mass media have long been obsessed with unpacking every tiny detail of her life.
So, itโs unsurprising her story has been given the Hollywood treatment again and again, but most recently in Oscar-nominated film, Spencer.
With Kristen Stewart taking on the role and baring an uncanny resemblance to the Peopleโs Princess (the first look at which went viral), Spencer brings a new imagining to the most pivotal point in Dianaโs life.
Set in the early โ90s, the film takes place over a Christmas spent at the Queenโs Sandringham Estate, where Diana is coming to the realisation her marriage is at breaking point.
Given the hype, the award nominations and the clear obsession with the subject matter, youโre probably wondering where you can watch the film for yourselfโฆ
Where To Watch Spencer In Australia
Spencer will be available to stream from the comfort of your couch on Amazon Prime Video from February 18th.
Stream it now on Amazon with a 30-day free trial. Sign up here.
Is Spencer Based On True Events?
You may have noticed the film is called an โimaginingโ of events that may have transpired during one of the most turbulent times in Princess Dianaโs life.
While the film, created by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraรญn, has become acclaimed for its gripping narrative, viewers are given a warning in the opening scenes that it is not entirely fact, rather โa fable from a true tragedyโ.
Instead of recounting what many fans already know, Spencerdigs deeper into the isolation and paranoia the Princess endured, depicting troubling scenes of self-harm and bulimia.
โAnd this feeling that she wanted to disappear, that she was just diminishing, that she was wasting away, it became so physical for her. To live inside a female body, an unacknowledged, muzzled female body, is a violent experience and it is not easy to talk about. Itโs a complicated matter, obviously. But she was really vocal about it. And so we had to go there.โ
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Thereโs plenty of controversy on Married At First Sight this season, but thereโs one character whoโs brought a vibrancy to it allโAl Perkins.
The 25-year-old carpenter married fashion brand manager Samantha Moitzi in a wedding ceremony filled with ups and downsโthe ups firmly on Alโs part (namely when he performed the worm). See, when Samantha first met her groom, she had hesitations about the fact he had never had a long-term girlfriend.
She was also concerned to hear via Alโs mother that she did all of his cooking and cleaning, up until he filmed MAFS at least. Cue Samanthaโs quote: โI wanted a man, not a boy.โ
But Al wasnโt one to be swayed. At three weeks in, he remains determined to disprove her hesitations, and during one particular episode, he gained the popular vote by proving that communication is key to a strong relationship. After telling Samantha that she was first on his list to date out of all the bridesโwhile he was third on hersโthey talked through their concerns, and next minute, they were happily kissing.
But despite the fact their relationship appears to be back on track, it pays to note that filming took place late last year, meaning several months have now passed since the moment.
Thus, it begs the question: are they still together? Below, we investigate.
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Are MAFSโ Al and Samantha still together?
While both Al and Sam have kept very mum on the status of their relationship, thereโs hope they might still be together considering they both follow each other on Instagram (at the time of writing this).
To add, it appears Al at least is still filming scenes for the showโa series of images obtained by the Daily Mail in February reveals the groom accompanied by another woman, whom the publication claims is a producer on the show.
Fans of MAFS will know that as filming wraps (which we suspect it mostly has by now), the cast also get back together for a reunionโbut going by his casual outfit, it looks as though Al could have been filming another sceneโฆ maybe with Samantha?
Of course, thereโs also the possibility Al and Samantha are simply on friendly terms, hence the Instagram follow, but weโre hopeful the pair could make a solid couple.
Al is described as having a big heart, and with communication already proving to be a strong suit of his, perhaps heโs actually the perfect match to mesh with Samanthaโs individual, determined nature. Stay tunedโฆ
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Almost two years after the pandemic left New Yorkers sheltering in place, the city is back to itโs vibrant roots and celebrating the things we missed most during lockdown: joyful interactions, camaraderie and the art of fashion.
And while weโve already been taking notes for our Fall wardrobes from the perennially stylish runways and eclectic model off-duty street style looks, the real fashion fan will know that often the most glamorous outfits are those worn in the front row.
Not only are these coveted seats reserved for the most exclusive and illustrious of guests, if youโre sitting catwalk-side then you know you have to dress the part.
Given that the Autumn/Winter 2022 season of New York Fashion Week has already drawn in an A-lister crowd, weโre confident we wonโt be short of any winter fashion inspiration.
With our very own fashion weekโAfterpay Australian Fashion Weekโjust around the corner, weโve rounded up all the coveted front row looks to get you runway ready.
From Blake Livelyโs show-stopping baby blue moment at Michael Kors to Katie Holmes and Uma Thurman at Tory Burch, keep scrolling below for all the unmissable front row moments from New York Fashion Week.
Blake Lively at Michael Kors (Credit: Source: Getty)Katie Holmes at Ulla Johnson (Credit: Source: Getty)Brooke Shields at Michael Kors (Credit: Source: Getty)Amelia and Eliza Spencer at Michael Kors (Credit: Source: Getty)Alicia Silverstone, Susan Sarandon and Drew Barrymore at Christian Siriano (Credit: Source: Getty)Anna Chlumsky at Christian Siriano (Credit: Source: Getty)Olivia Palermo at Pat Bo (Credit: Source: Getty)Candace Bushnell at Christian Siriano (Credit: Source: Getty)Katerina Tannenbaum at Ulla Johnson (Credit: Source: Getty)Sarita Choudhury and Huma Abedin at Ulla Johnson (Credit: Source: Getty)Alisha Boe and Kelsey Asbille at Altuzarra (Credit: Source: Getty)Tan France at Altuzarra (Credit: Source: Getty)Katie Holmes at Tory Burch (Credit: Source: Getty)Uma Thurman at Tory Burch (Credit: Source: Getty)Madelaine Petsch at Tory Burch (Credit: Source: Getty)Devon Lee Carlson at Tory Burch (Credit: Source: Getty)
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In a now-deleted Instagram post, the icon revealed โa beautiful little blessing has chosen me to be her mother.โ
What should have been a joyous moment for the supermodel was sadly overshadowed by speculation over the babyโs father, whether Campbell conceived naturally and if a surrogate or adoption agency was involved.
But Naomi didnโt let these invasive and downright inappropriate concerns stop her from embracing her new mantle, with the trailblazing fashion maven speaking candidly in an interview about what motherhood over 50 is like and how her baby is the โbest thingโ sheโs ever done.
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โShe wasnโt adopted โ sheโs my child,โ the supermodel explained to Vogue, finally debunking the rumours once and for all.
Although to some, Campbellโs advanced maternal age and single-mother status is unconventional, itโs in true Naomi fashion to rebel against tradition and do things her own wayโwhether that be in her advocacy for young Black creatives or in becoming a mother.
โI can count on one hand the number of people who knew that I was having her,โ the model tells the publication โbut she is the biggest blessing I could ever imagine. Itโs the best thing Iโve ever done.โ
As for her daughterโs name, Naomi explained that sheโs saving the reveal for an upcoming book. She went on to share that it hasnโt been penned yet, but that it will detail her journey to parenthood.
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The supermodel did however, share that her daughter is following in her motherโs footsteps and showing an interest in fashion with an impressive designer-clad closet to boot.
โShe has a really nice closet thanks to so many designers and friends who have sent her some lovely thingsโ, Campbell said.
While not much else was revealed about her daughter, Campbell concluded the interview with a hint that perhaps sheโll be expanding her genetically-blessed brood in the future.
When asked whether she wants more kids Campbell laughed and responded with โwhy not!โ
While the supermodel hasnโt revealed whether she has any plans to walk in this yearโs Fall fashion season, sheโs currently working on an upcoming docuseries with fellow 90s icons Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington, aptly named The Supermodels.
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