2015年9月30日 星期三

Willow Smith Is Officially A Model Now

The 14-year-old is now represented by the same agency as Adriana Lima.

Willow Smith, aka Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's 14-year-old daughter, is many things.

Willow Smith, aka Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's 14-year-old daughter, is many things.

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She's a singer, an actress, and an all around fireball individual.

She's a singer, an actress, and an all around fireball individual.

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And now, Willow's officially a model.

And now, Willow's officially a model.

This shouldn't really be a shock to anyone because look at her giving FACE.

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The Society Management New York just posted this photo of Willow to Instagram announcing that she'd been signed.

They captioned the photo, "#NowRepresenting A grand welcome to @gweelos! #WillowSmith"

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Here's How To Do Your Makeup So It Looks Incredible In Pictures

Because that front-facing camera can be a real jerk.

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It's because the flash and lens you're using totally change how your face is seen.

It's because the flash and lens you're using totally change how your face is seen.

In real life, there's nothing targeting and bouncing light off of your face, washing out your features. Plus, the human eye sees differently than the lens of a camera (obvs), which is why you look very different in the mirror versus in a picture.

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17 Faces Every Black Girl Who's Transitioned To Natural Hair Will Instantly Recognize

Should I big chop, or nah?

The "I'M GOING NATURAL!" face.

The "I'M GOING NATURAL!" face.

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The "I just threw away all my leftover relaxer like a BOSS" face.

The "I just threw away all my leftover relaxer like a BOSS" face.

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The "Oooh, I see a baby curl!" face.

The "Oooh, I see a baby curl!" face.

It's a baby hair, but still.

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The "Well I was gonna make my own products, but uhhhhh..." face.

The "Well I was gonna make my own products, but uhhhhh..." face.

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29 Pairs Of Perfect Bridal Heels That'll Keep You Looking Glam On Your Big Day

All under $100.

Rocket High Heeled Shoes, $87.50

Rocket High Heeled Shoes, $87.50

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Bhldn Saguaro Heels, $100

Bhldn Saguaro Heels, $100

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Jewelled Perspex T-Bar Sandal, $24

Jewelled Perspex T-Bar Sandal, $24

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17 Times The Mom From "Clarissa Explains It All" Was Actually The Star

She’s a bonafide style icon, ya’ll.

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As my boyfriend and I were watching it, he pointed out, "Sarah...you dress just like the mom. I'm pretty sure you have that exact outfit."

While at first I was all "I'M NOT A MOM!" I realized as I kept watching that being told you dress like the Clarissa's mom, Janet Darling, is a damn compliment. Clarissa gets all the credit when fashion is brought up, but if you take a closer look, her mom is the real queen.

Like it or not, the '90s are back, without the shoulder pads. And here are 17 reasons to embrace it:

When she was taken aback by her own outfit:

When she was taken aback by her own outfit:

Comin' at ya hard with style in the opening credits! That skirt is fire.

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When she looked like a forest nymph:

When she looked like a forest nymph:

This is probably my favorite outfit of all of Mrs. Darling's . I'm a sucker for florals, dark forest green, high waists, and a sturdy belt.

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Plus-Size Women Will Decide The Future Of Vogue

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Vogue's 2015 September issue, in certain ways, is an exceptional stack of paper. The 832-page doorstop is covered by Beyoncé — the third black woman ever to grace the front of the magazine's biggest yearly volume — and various ads and editorials showcase people of diverse colors and age groups. Yet, out of all those pages, only four feature plus-size women.

All four are advertisements.

Four pages out of 832 is 0.48076923% of the magazine — a magazine marketed to a country where an estimated 65% of women are a size 14 or above. This dearth of representation concerns body acceptance activists, in part because they see Vogue's exclusion of plus-size bodies as a reflection of deep-seated social prejudices.

"When we fight for body diversity in magazines like Vogue, we're actually wrestling with the deeply embedded (and deeply problematic) tradition of equating wealth and exclusivity with thinness," MindBodyPlate's Sarah Kit Farrell, a media literacy advocate and eating disorder specialist, tells BuzzFeed Life.

Indeed, Vogue has earned its reputation as the sacrosanct guide to How You Wish You Lived by celebrating a level of wealth and thinness unattainable to most — an approach more relevant in times when body acceptance movements weren't as widely embraced even on the runways of designers who fill its pages, and mid-range retailers wouldn't have appeared in the pages of the magazine. The ads from Target, Macy's, H&M, Express, Gap, and Land's End in this month's issue, however, suggest that both those advertisers and Vogue's editors understand that their audience is no longer so invested in such a fantasy.

There is a cognitive dissonance between this issue's editorial content and its paid placements. Scattered among glossy photos of supermodels in thousands of dollars' worth of clothes, ads for financially accessible brands and Lane Bryant's widely publicized #PlusIsEqual spread (arguably the catalyst that has reinvigorated interest of late in Vogue's exclusion of larger bodies) seem as blatantly incongruous to the aspirational image Vogue cultivates as ads for hunting gear in a PETA circular. It's a luxury magazine's publicly aired identity crisis at a time when social attitudes toward its values are in flux.

Vogue declined to comment on record for this article, but September's issue is far from the first example of its institutional distaste for bodies that vary from the traditional model physique.

"Miss Anna [Wintour, Vogue's editor-in-chief] doesn't like fat people," André Leon Talley, the magazine's former editor-at-large, famously told Oprah Winfrey in a 2005 interview. For her part, Wintour has called her ideal readers "energetic, executive women, with money of their own and a wide range of interests," but has also admitted to suggesting that Winfrey (who embodies those qualities more thoroughly than perhaps anyone else who's ever graced the front of the magazine) drop 20 pounds ahead of the her cover shoot.

Vogue, to its credit, has included plus-size women in online shoots like this 2014 article on lingerie — but relegating extra flesh to a web feature once a year is a far cry from routinely dedicating time and resources to ensure the visibility of such bodies in their better-known, much-discussed publication with a finite number of pages.

There are two possibilities that could explain Vogue's print edition routinely excluding larger bodies. One is that the magazine recognizes that its readers may be plus-size women, but is still reluctant to actually show them. The other is that they're unaware that plus-size women, like those in blogger and body activist Essie Golden's circle, "won't purchase magazines like Vogue because they don't advertise to them, or showcase women who look like them." Whatever the case, as traditional magazine sales decline, continuing at this point to alienate over three-fifths of their potential readership — women in America, that is — doesn't seem like a smart decision.

"There is some irony in Vogue (and other magazines) keeping plus-size women off their pages," Bella Moxie's Amanda Williams tells BuzzFeed Life. "The irony remains in their reader reach, because the more readers you have, the more valuable you are."

Golden agrees.

"Let's not forget the plus-size industry is a multibillion-dollar one. You're telling me [publications and advertisers] want to miss out on a piece of that because a woman is fat? The way magazines are going out of business, they need us."

But Williams and Golden see the magazine's next moves differently.

"I am encouraged by the progress of the body acceptance movement, and I can only hope Vogue and other magazines see the value in fostering a more attainable expectation for women," says Williams.

"I think Vogue will eventually put a plus-size model in their magazine," says Golden, "but it will be more of a token instead of a permanent thing."

Either way, Vogue is no longer the final say in fashion. With a sea of style blogs, Tumblrs, and Pinterest and Instagram accounts at the fingertips of the sartorially inclined (which, in addition to providing a nonstop stream of free content, have helped hugely to democratize fashion), Vogue is simply one of an ever-growing number of resources to possibly skim before getting dressed — for those who don't feel marginalized by it. As for its prestigious legacy, the appearance of bargain retailers in the magazine suggests that readers are becoming less interested in financial exclusivity and physical homogeneity, and the magazine's advertisers are shifting to reflect that.

Of course there are other reasons Vogue should include a greater diversity of women — plus-size, racially diverse, trans and other gender nonconforming, and differently abled women — besides its bottom line. As Williams puts it, "Vogue and similar magazines are influential change agents, and they should use their platforms to correct social stigmas." But a corporate entity is expected to act in its own best financial interest, so Vogue doesn't need to be motivated by the "right" reason to change. It just needs to do it.




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2015年9月29日 星期二

An Artist Claims Forever 21 Stole One Of His Designs And Put It On A Crop Top

“I put so much time and effort into my work to try to make it as freelance artist and then companies do this.”

Sam Larson is a freelance artist based in Portland, Oregon.

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Larson told BuzzFeed News that he used to design for a footwear company, but now freelances for various entities. He also sells his designs at his personal online store, Steel Bison.

The store sells sells prints, apparel, and other items featuring his artwork.

"I've been creating art since I could hold a pencil," he said.

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His unique artwork has earned him a huge Instagram following of nearly 250,000 people.

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His online success has come with some downfalls too. Larson said he has seen people steal his artwork multiple times for products they then sell for a profit. "It happens all the time with my work," he said.

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This Artist's Body-Positive Work Is Flipping The Script On Trolls

With strangely adorable drawings, Rachele Cateyes reclaims words intended to hurt.

This is artist, author, and activist Rachele Cateyes.

This is artist, author, and activist Rachele Cateyes.

Cateyes lives in Portland, Oregon, and is responsible for the now-defunct Nearsighted Owl blog, the book How to be a Fat Bitch, and the Fat Pals writing project, among other endeavors.

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As a visual artist, she creates deceptively sweet-looking drawings around the theme of body positivity — centered largely on, but not limited to, fat bodies and reactions to them.

As a visual artist, she creates deceptively sweet-looking drawings around the theme of body positivity — centered largely on, but not limited to, fat bodies and reactions to them.

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Her pieces show how impactful words can be, coming both from places of hatred and empowerment.

Her pieces show how impactful words can be, coming both from places of hatred and empowerment.

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"I'm really tired of having to justify who I am and sit around while I am Photoshopped, turned in gross memes, and [made] the target of hate," Cateyes, whose image was stolen last year for a diet company's "before" photo, tells BuzzFeed Life.

"I'm really tired of having to justify who I am and sit around while I am Photoshopped, turned in gross memes, and [made] the target of hate," Cateyes, whose image was stolen last year for a diet company's "before" photo, tells BuzzFeed Life.

"My way of dealing with the harassment is to turn it into something positive," she says. "A cute and colorful drawing, or something that can be slapped on a tote bag and worn proudly!"

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21 Contouring Struggles That Are All Too Real

BRB, painting a cheetah on my face.

If you're into experimenting with new makeup looks, chances are you've tried contouring at least once.

Who doesn't want to be perfectly dewy and chiseled at the same dang time? *crickets chirp* That's what I thought.

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The right shading and highlighting can add some serious definition.

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And all the makeup tutorials make it look SoOOoOooO easy.

Some even call contouring "Spanx for the face." (....I don't.)

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But you guys, it's not.

But you guys, it's not.

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We Can Tell Whether You Had Sex This Morning With One Simple Question

Because we’re the sexperts.



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MAC Is Making A Mariah Carey Collection And It Is Everything

Damn, Mariah!

ALERT! ALERT! MAC Cosmetics just announced a Mariah Carey collection is happening!!!!!!

ALERT! ALERT! MAC Cosmetics just announced a Mariah Carey collection is happening!!!!!!

THIS IS NOT A DRILL, PEOPLE.

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In December 2016, this "All I Want" lipstick will be launching for the holidays.

In December 2016, this "All I Want" lipstick will be launching for the holidays.

It's a shimmery champagne pink, just as you would expect from the kween.

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You know, is in, "All I Want For Christmas Is You," the ONLY Christmas song that actually matters.

You know, is in, "All I Want For Christmas Is You," the ONLY Christmas song that actually matters.

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Then, in 2016, the singer's full MAC Beauty Icon collection will launch.

Then, in 2016, the singer's full MAC Beauty Icon collection will launch.

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33 Things You Can Blame On Mercury In Retrograde

It’s not my fault, it’s like, the cosmos!

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1. Boyfriend dumped you?
2. Wife left you for one of her grad students.
3. Pigeon pooped on your head.
4. Missed your train.
5. You were already running late for a meeting.
6. Got fired.
7. Couldn't pay your bills.
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2015年9月28日 星期一

Nicki Minaj Just Said Exactly What You Were Thinking About Zendaya's New Barbie

“I love what it means for other little girls who will identify with it & be empowered.”

Last week, Mattel announced that it would be presenting singer/actress/teen sensation Zendaya with her very own Barbie doll.

Last week, Mattel announced that it would be presenting singer/actress/teen sensation Zendaya with her very own Barbie doll.

Zendaya "meets" her likeness for the first time.

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Zendaya was ecstatic about her doll, writing on Instagram, "When I was little I couldn't find a Barbie that looked like me, my...how times have changed."

She also thanked Barbie for the honor, and for their "diversification and expansion of the definition of beauty." The stunning doll is a re-creation of her Vivienne Westwood look at the 2015 Oscars, where E! Fashion Police's Giuliana Rancic said the star's faux locs made her look like she smelled of "patchouli oil and weed."

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One mega-fan was none other than the Barb herself, Nicki Minaj, who had a doll dedicated to her in 2011. Nicki congratulated Zendaya in an Instagram post, saying she loves "what it means for other little girls who will identify with it & be empowered."

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It Has Come To Our Attention That Gigi And Bella Hadid's Younger Brother Is Very Adorable

Good genes/jeans run in the fam.

You probably know these two: Gigi and Bella Hadid. Beautiful people. Supermodels.

You probably know these two: Gigi and Bella Hadid. Beautiful people. Supermodels.

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Possessers of perfectly luminous skin and eaters of burgers.

Possessers of perfectly luminous skin and eaters of burgers.

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Well they have a younger brother who's also a model. Say hello to Anwar Hadid.

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The 16-year-old is super close to his older sisters.

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Meet The Curvy Style Icon That Is Basically A Unicorn In Human Form

Get ready for your new girl crush.

Are you a sparkly, magical, ray of light, fashion-killer, superstar unicorn?

Are you a sparkly, magical, ray of light, fashion-killer, superstar unicorn?

Then you're about to encounter your new queen.

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Meet 32-year-old crafter and designer Amina Mucciolo.

Meet 32-year-old crafter and designer Amina Mucciolo.

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Mucciolo owns the whimsical L.A.-based shop, Studio Mucci.

Mucciolo owns the whimsical L.A.-based shop, Studio Mucci.

Studio Mucci–which specializes in tassel garlands, handmade piñatas, and more—officially started in 2011.

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And she's the closest thing you'll get to an IRL unicorn princess.

And she's the closest thing you'll get to an IRL unicorn princess.

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H&M Just Hired Its First Hijab-Wearing Model And She's Awesome

Mariah Idrissi is giving us serious “yassss queen” vibes.

This is Mariah Idrissi. She's one of the gorgeous new models featured in H&M's latest campaign.

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She's the first-ever hijab-wearing model featured by the brand.

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The 23-year-old London native was discovered by the Swedish brand after her casting director friend Coralie scouted her.

The 23-year-old London native was discovered by the Swedish brand after her casting director friend Coralie scouted her.

Oh, her day job? Idrissi runs Salon Marrakesh, her Moroccan-inspired beauty salon, where customers can come in for henna tattoos, beauty treatments, and special Halal nail polish manicures.

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Being cast in such a big campaign "means a lot," Idrissi told BuzzFeed Life. "H&M is such a huge retailer, and to finally have someone Muslim in hijab representing the brand is amazing to show."

Being cast in such a big campaign "means a lot," Idrissi told BuzzFeed Life. "H&M is such a huge retailer, and to finally have someone Muslim in hijab representing the brand is amazing to show."

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23 #BodyCon4Every1 Looks For Fall

You need some more spandex in your life, girl.

Lesson #1: VBO = Visible Belly Outline = YASS

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Mix & match prints, add colorful tights. Done.

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Asymmetrical hemline that doubles as a slit? Yup. Grab a cheetah print shrug to cure that late-night chill.

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PEPLUM. PEPLUM. PEPLUM. Add booties and you've got Picasso-level brilliance.

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2015年9月27日 星期日

Frances Bean Cobain Married A Guy That Looks Totally Like Kurt Cobain

Courtney Love wasn’t invited.

Wanna feel old? Frances Bean Cobain, the 23-old-daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, is a married woman.

Wanna feel old? Frances Bean Cobain, the 23-old-daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, is a married woman.

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They got married in front of just 15 people, and according to E! News, had been planning the ceremony for more than a year,

They got married in front of just 15 people, and according to E! News, had been planning the ceremony for more than a year,

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19 Stylish Sets Of Sisters Who'll Inspire You To Get Twinning

Because two closets are better than one.

Corianna & Brianna Dotson

Corianna & Brianna Dotson

Sure, Corianna ("Coco") and Brianna ("Breezy") design a killer fashion line of the same name — but you'd be remiss not to check out the Minnesota-raised twins' personal style, too. Do you know anyone else who rocks mirrored glasses, septum rings, and all manner of headwear like that?

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Aimee & Dani Song

Aimee & Dani Song

Aimee writes Song of Style<</i>/a>, while Dani can be found at her her eponymous site. They're also designers at Song of Style jewelry and Anarchy Street respectively, and together run clothing company Two Songs.

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Jess & Stef Dadon

Jess &amp; Stef Dadon

The Australia-based How Two Live bloggers can generally be found draped in mixed prints and textural accessories, or simply drooling over pastries on their Instagram.

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Cipriana Quann & TK Wonder

Cipriana Quann &amp; TK Wonder

Cipriana is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Urban Bush Babes; TK is a musician to watch. Together, they're ethereal beings with crazy style and hair to die for. Just... damn.

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2015年9月26日 星期六

19 Perfect Little Tips To Make The Most Of Your Dorm Room

Little room, big ideas.

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Keep your electronics pretty (and organized!) with washi tape.

Keep your electronics pretty (and organized!) with washi tape.

It'll prevent your roommate from ~accidentally~ stealing your aux cord.

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Use shower hooks on a hanger to store all of your scarves.

Use shower hooks on a hanger to store all of your scarves.

It'll keep 'em neat and free up drawer space.

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Or use 'em to store your jewelry. Basically they can do no wrong.

Or use 'em to store your jewelry. Basically they can do no wrong.

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