Month: October 2020

Photograph by Virgile Guinard for ChanelWomen’s liberation through fashion innovation. By Charlotte Cardin Date October 16, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter On September 30, I was invited to the opening of the remarkable Gabrielle Chanel, Fashion Manifesto exhibition at the Palais Galliera in Paris. The exhibit, laid out mainly in chronological order, had me traveling through decades
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In September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a nearly $221-million investment in Canada’s first Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP). This program will help thousands of Black entrepreneurs across the country not only recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, but grow their businesses through the years (hopefully) beyond the pandemic. Through the BEP, the federal
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BRENDAN SMIALOWSKIGetty Images Like much of this year, the 2020 presidential debates have been unprecedented, to say the least. The first—and so far, only—debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden quickly descended into chaos as Trump repeatedly interrupted both Biden and the moderator, Fox News’ Chris Wallace, who was unable to
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Photograph courtesy of Lorenzo Lewis. Design by Danielle Campbell.This is Texture Talk, a column that celebrates and deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair and the profound significance it can hold. By Natasha Bruno Date October 15, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Lorenzo P. Lewis isn’t a barber, but his mental health organization, The Confess
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Vogue follows YG as he balances making music, running his fashion line, and daddy duty all in one action-packed day. Director: Rom Bokobza Editor: Robby Massey Producer: Naomi Nishi DP: Nate Gold Still haven’t subscribed to Vogue on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/vogueyoutubesub Want to hear more from our editors? Subscribe to the magazine ►► http://bit.ly/2wXh1VW Check
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Photo by Dave Simpson/WireImageIncluding The 519’s first-ever virtual gala (featuring Elton John) and the 20th edition of the BIPOC-focused Reelworld Film Festival. By Pahull Bains Date October 15, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter From a Canada-wide online art festival by Art Toronto to a virtual gala hosted by The 519 in support of Toronto’s LGBTQ community, here
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We know the more people come together during COVID-19, especially indoors without proper social distancing and safety protocols, the greater the risk for COVID-19 transmission. But during a call with governors on Oct. 13, CDC Director Robert Redfield, MD, voiced concern about small gatherings as well, given that cases and hospitalizations are still on the
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It doesn’t take long to realize that Emily in Paris (Lily Collins) has no clue what she’s doing. The Netflix show follows a clueless young American woman who walks into a culture with which she’s made no effort to familiarize herself; when she first meets her downstairs neighbor, Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), he tells her he’s
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If you’ve watched Keeping Up With the Kardashians, you know Khloé Kardashian keeps it real. Her off the cuff commentary and biting clapbacks have made her a beloved show fixture for 20 seasons. But these days, Kardashian has little time for Instagram trolls who nitpick her appearance. Between filming and raising her daughter True, Khloé
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Launching exclusively with Selfridges, the Hyundai Re:Style 2020 capsule collection was created in partnership with six leading global designers: Alighieri, E.L.V. DENIM, Public School, pushBUTTON, Richard Quinn, and Rosie Assoulin—who have created items including jewelry, jumpsuits, shirts, vests, and bags from the discarded raw materials of car production and scrapping processes. The forward-thinking designers were
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Photography courtesy of Uniqlo.Find out what the designer has to say about the “comfortable but chic” pieces, plus what he’s optimistic about now. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date October 15, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Just in time for the dipping temperatures comes the latest offering from the ongoing collaboration between designer Jonathan Anderson and Uniqlo, full
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I’m 29, an age that means essentially nothing. It’s not 30, a symbolic-but-still-arbitrary marker of age, progress, and a little bit of wisdom. It’s just the last year of my late 20s, a time historically defined by turbulent change and unhappiness. The Harvard Business Review summed up this long list of reasons in a piece
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Photo by Chris Jackson – Pool/Getty Images“Sometimes making the best decision for yourself and your family might not be the most popular one.” By Maddison Glendinning Date October 14, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Overnight, Meghan Markle appeared in the virtual Most Powerful Next Gen Summit for Fortune. During the conversation with associate editor Emma Hinchlife, the
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