image courtesy tiffNomadland, One Night in Miami, No Ordinary Man and more. By Pahull Bains Date September 19, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Although much of the world shut down this year—live events were cancelled, awards ceremonies were moved online and concerts began taking place in living rooms—the Toronto International Film Festival decided to soldier on with
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Image Source: Getty / PeopleImages I always warm up for my morning yoga flows with Snake Pose. There is no rhyme or reason why it’s the first move I gravitate to every day, other than it just feels right — and experts confirm I was right to listen to my body. You may have heard
Chip SomodevillaGetty Images On Friday night, news broke that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the trailblazing Supreme Court Justice and feminist, had died. Soon after, the tributes to the woman now known widely as RBG began pouring in from politicians, celebrities, and concerned voters; Barack Obama was among them. In a Medium post, Obama honored Ginsburg for
The fashion industry has changed significantly since model-turned-advocate Bethann Hardison got her start in a Garment District button factory. As part of ELLE’s look at the future of fashion, she shares her views on the industry’s current struggles and how she personally has effected change over the decades. When did you decide to leave modeling
Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicHere’s why Emmy-winning Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany made headlines this week. By Pahull Bains Date September 19, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter From Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk in Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series to Apple’s new content subscription plan, here’s all the news you missed this week. Tatiana Maslany was announced as She-HulkOrphan Black star (and
Throughout all the Peloton hype, no one is talking about what I believe to be one of the app’s best features. So I’ve taken it upon myself to share what I think is currently Peloton’s best-kept secret: the music-backed guided stretching videos. For those who haven’t taken the Peloton plunge, the app offers more than
David Hume KennerlyGetty Images Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, beloved liberal Supreme Court justice and champion of women’s rights, passed away today due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer, the court announced, via CNN. Immediately after the news broke, celebrities and politicians paid tribute to RBG’s life and legacy. Here, their posts commemorating her. Jennifer Aniston
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. In another dimension—the one where science isn’t “an opinion,” where health is a human right, where Quibi is the name of a celebrity baby instead of, like, whatever it is—Fashion Week would be moving right along. There would be triumphs and trends, breakout faces wearing sponsored mascara, and
Photography courtesy of Lux Second Chance.“People are still coveting these styles.” By Odessa Paloma Parker Date September 18, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter While Diana Nguyen, founder of the consignment site Lux Second Chance, knows that the concept of “luxury is based on scarcity”, she actually launched her business to provide more opportunities for consumers and collectors
Throughout all the Peloton hype, no one is talking about what I believe to be one of the app’s best features. So, I’ve taken it upon myself to share what I think is currently Peloton’s best-kept secret: the music-backed guided stretching videos. For those who haven’t taken the Peloton plunge, the app offers more than
Des Willie/BBCAmerica/Sid Gentle The murderous dynamic between Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve (Sandra Oh) is getting another season. BBC America renewed Killing Eve for a fourth season ahead of the show’s season 3 premiere this spring. The award-winning thriller was created by Fleabag‘s Phoebe Waller-Bridge. News of the return isn’t nearly as shocking as some
The first time I met Gwyneth Paltrow was at the opening night of her goop pop-up shop in Dallas, Texas, circa 2014. A reporter for the city mag at the time, I had a chance to interview the Margot Tenenbaum. I had just dressed up as Margot for a costume party (Margaux as Margot, get
Fernanda CalfatGetty Images From hot takes on the buzziest fashion shows and the latest happenings in the industry to Outfit of the Day pictures, Antoine Gregory’s Twitter account @bibbygregory has always served as a window into his mind. And at its forefront? Black designers—always. As one of the few Black students in his design class
Photograph courtesy of Apple. Design by Kayleen Dicuangco. FASHION spoke with Apple’s senior director of fitness for health technologies Jay Blahnik about the new launch. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 18, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter It’s been a big week for Apple and its fans. The California-based tech giant held its annual September keynote virtually on
There are a myriad of ways that stress wreaks havoc on our bodies. From digestive issues — such as occasional stomach aches and irritable bowel syndrome — to sleepless nights, it seems that stress has the power to turn our lives upside down. So it comes as no surprise to learn that stress can cause
John LamparskiGetty Images Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s relationship has become strained again—and may even be at the point of breaking, People reports. Kardashian, a source told the outlet, has reached her limit with West, following the rapper’s latest tweet series (including a video of him urinating on his Grammy while tweeting about music ownership,
The year is 2018. Beyonce delivered one of her most historic performances as the first Black woman to headline a set at Coachella (err, Beychella). Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians premiered to fanfare proving that, contrary to popular belief, films with a leading cast of color have global appeal. Yet even though 2018 was
When so many “fashion people” speak in tentative, pre-digested sound bites, Virgil Abloh’s candor and refusal to go along with conventional wisdom is refreshing. For ELLE’s look at the future of fashion, the Off-White founder and artistic director of menswear at Louis Vuitton talks about how creativity is like a sprint, why brunch is the
Photograph courtesy of Peace CollectiveMaitreyi Ramakrishnan is the face of the new collection. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 18, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Today, Canadian athleisure brand Peace Collective launches its new Self F/W20 collection, fronted by Never Have I Ever actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. The collection aims to highlight the important of loving ourselves. The brand worked
2020, amiright? Model BFFs JoJa get real about how their industry has shifted this year and why they’ll continue to speak up for social justice If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that the status quo doesn’t quite cut it anymore (and really, it never should have). In a year marked by crises—including the COVID-19 pandemic,
Is it just us, or does it sometimes feel like whatever activewear we choose has the ability to make or break a yoga workout? For example, deciding to opt for butter-soft leggings or picking a superbreathable top can really make a world of difference when you’re getting those last Cat poses in. Make that yoga
Bennett RaglinGetty Images In a short snippet of the music video for Justin Bieber’s new song “Holy” released earlier this week, the camera pans over Bieber lying down in bed as the sun wakes him and slowly reveals he has some company. When the camera gets closer to the mystery woman, it turns out to
Amanda Demme/Courtesy of the Subject Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. When Imitation of Christ began showing in 2000, the press immediately latched on to the sexiest talking points. There was the memorable name, with its hint of sacrilege. The site-specific shows that verged on performance art:
Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesTaylor used her NYFW time slot for an important cause. By Maddison Glendinning Date September 17, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Canadian designer Tanya Taylor opted out of showing her new collection at New York Fashion Week today – a first for the brand. Instead, Taylor, whose brand is based in the city,