Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., pointed to the fact that there will be no Black women in the Senate after the departure of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during an interview last week.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the latest public figure to defend Harry Styles for wearing a dress on the cover of US Vogue.Earlier this month, the “Watermelon Sugar” singer made history by becoming the first solo man on the magazine’s cover.
Styles wore a blue Gucci dress for the occasion but his outfit drew widespread criticism from social media users who said the singer was “attacking masculinity”.US conservative commentator Candace Owens kickstarted the debate on Twitter, accusing Styles of
.Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., pointed to the fact that there will be no Black women in the Senate after the departure of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris during an interview last week.
The 63rd annual Grammy Awards may be celebrating the best in music come Jan. 31, but some artists were missing from the list of nominees unveiled Tuesday.
Harry Styles’ Vogue cover, in which the singer wears a dress.The “Cherry” singer, 26, recently received backlash for wearing a ball gown in his shoot for American Vogue’s December cover.
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently weighed in on the discourse surrounding Harry Styles’s recent infamous photoshoot, in which the Watermelon Sugar singer was featured wearing a variety of couture skirts and dresses.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the latest public figure to defend Harry Styles for wearing a dress on the cover of US Vogue.Earlier this month, the “Watermelon Sugar” singer made history by becoming the first solo man on the magazine’s cover.
Harry Styles! In a dress! On the cover of Vogue! Could there be a happier finale to this flop of a year? Making history as the first male ever to be given a solo Vogue cover, Styles looked resplendent on the front of US Vogue’s December issue in a frothy periwinkle blue Gucci gown paired with a black Gucci tuxedo jacket.
Piers Morgan has said that Harry Styles wearing a dress for his historic US Vogue cover is "a bit weird". The “Watermelon Sugar” singer made history as the first solo man on the magazine’s cover and wore a Gucci dress for the occasion – a style choice that saw the singer become the target of social media users who said he was “attacking masculinity”."Princes Diana's 'Travolta gown' to be sold at auction for £350,000""Jeffree Star addresses claims customers found 'hairs' in his eyeshadow
Harry looked fabulous as the first man to grace the cover of American Vogue, but unfortunately some people 'lost their minds' over the shoot. American conservative activist Candace Owens caused a furore when she said "bring back manly men.""There is no society that can survive without strong men.
Harry Styles’ mother has shared how proud she is of her son for wearing a dress on the cover of US Vogue, following criticism from people who accused him of attacking masculinity.Earlier this week, the former One Direction star was targeted by conservative commentators in the US for wearing a blue lace Gucci ballgown as he became the first man to appear solo on the cover of the fashion magazine.On Tuesday, Styles’ mother, Anne Twist, made an appearance on ITV’s Lorraine show, during which she
the first black photographer to shoot a US Vogue cover, featuring Beyoncé.Styles – who was also photographed for the magazine in a Comme des Garçons kilt, a Wales Bonner knitted skirt and a Victorian-era crinoline – is a trailblazer of gender-neutral dressing, as championed by labels such as Art School, No Sesso and Harris Reed – Styles’ own stylist."There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes.
Olivia Wilde and Jameela Jamil are among the celebrities who have defended Harry Styles’s historic Vogue cover in which he wears a dress.Styles made history on Friday when he appeared on the front of the US fashion bible in a Gucci dress and tuxedo jacket.