The Met Gala is arguably one of the biggest nights in fashion, and we want to know who you think rules over the annual event.
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Confession: There are some days when we’re just not feeling it. Laziness takes over! It’s slightly hard to explain, but we think almost all of you can relate. When we don’t have plans, we can chill all day in our favorite sweats — but if we have plans we can’t get out of, it’s a serious struggle.
We shop for outfits that are easy to wear for this specific purpose. You know the vibes: Dressing up is necessary, but we’re not excited about it. Luckily, this boho maxi dress from ZESICA is up for the task!
Get the ZESICA Women’s Boho Off Shoulder Maxi Dress for prices starting at $30 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, April 11, 2023, but are subject to change.
This frock is loose, comfortable, flattering and looks absolutely amazing. It has an ethereal aesthetic that’s very in tune with the updated boho look. Even though it’s not a particularly fitted garment, it doesn’t appear frumpy at all. There’s an elastic underneath the bust to give you an empire waist, and the off-the-shoulder neckline shows off some extra skin. We also can’t forget about the high slit which lets you flaunt your gams in all of their glory! What’s not to love?
Get the ZESICA Women’s Boho Off Shoulder Maxi Dress for prices starting at $30 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, April 11, 2023, but are subject to change.
We can tell by the reviews that this dress is a newer option on Amazon, though we have a feeling it’s bound to become a highly sought-after item once the weather gets warmer. For the early springtime, the fabric may be a tad too thin to keep you properly warm.
The Met Gala is arguably one of the biggest nights in fashion, and we want to know who you think rules over the annual event.
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The Kardashians.The youngest Kardashian-Jenner, 25, said that her family needs to have a “bigger conversation” around beauty standards and how they are portrayed. “I don't want my daughter to do the things I did," Jenner says in the trailer. Jenner is mom to daughter Stormi, five, and , one, both of whom she shares with Travis Scott.“I wished I never touched anything to begin with,” she adds. The reality star has previously revealed that she has had lip filler.“I had my one lip insecurity thing, so I got lip filler, and it was the best thing I've ever done,” Kylie told earlier this month.
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It may be dragging its heels but summer is finally in the air, with the promise of warm days and beach holidays. And while jetting off somewhere exotic sounds like heaven, our bodies may not be ready to bare all. A survey at my clinic revealed that over half of us feel worried about being seen in our swimwear, with thighs, tummies and bottoms being the top areas of concern.
With the holiday season fast approaching, many of us might be on the hunt for a statement dress that you can wear by the beach or dress up for an al fresco dinner.
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may be unmasked on , but rest assured, Julie Andrews is not going anywhere.The legendary actress promised viewers that though the all-knowing gossip maven was revealed to be Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) at the end of season 2, she'll continue to narrate the Netflix series in the upcoming season — and beyond. «Oh, it's coming back. Oh definitely, yeah,» Andrews confirmed to ET's Denny Directo on the red carpet in March for the NBC special, which airs April 26.But the 87-year-old icon elegantly turned down any possibility that she could potentially appear in of the camera on .«No, no, no,» she answered when asked about the chance.
MipTV 2023 is coming to an end, with many international execs and stars having jetted in for the 60th edition of the sales confab and Canneseries events. Despite large portions the Croisette being dug up as construction work went on before the Cannes Film Festival next month, there was a positive feel. That will please organizer RX France, which has faced down of ongoing talk of the event’s reduced status in the post-Covid 19 era. Footfall was notably lighter than pre-pandemic, but a less frenetic pace isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Read on for our key takeaways.
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post-COVID theatrical gambit, “Air,” tells the mostly untold story of how Nike convinced a promising NBA rookie named Michael Jordan to sign with them over the market-dominating likes of Addidas and Converse. Directed by Ben Affleck and starring Matt Damon alongside a packed ensemble cast, the film also stars Viola Davis, Chris Tucker, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans and Chris Messina and has debuted to mostly rapturous reviews and early-bird Oscar buzz.It’s also the feature screenwriting debut of 25-year-old Alex Convery.
Future elections aren’t looking too promising for Republicans, at least in Joy Behar’s opinion. On Thursday’s episode of “The View,” the host argued that Gen Z reaching voting eligibility age “is the beginning of the end” for the party.The discussion kicked off the morning’s Hot Topics, as the women marveled at how many GOP candidates, pundits, and even current elected officials have been seemingly caught off guard by their low resonance with young voters.Both Sara Haines and Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed that Republicans aren’t doing enough to attract young voters, let alone recruit them.“What the current GOP is doing is like, ‘We’re not going to offer solutions, we’re going to deny the existence of climate change, we’re going to, you know, discriminate against the LGBTQ community, and we’re going to just say, we can’t even get anything done on gun violence,'” Farah Griffin said bluntly.
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stop in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, April 1, but Gomez didn't dress up as the Fearless era fairy princess or the slinky, all-black Reputation version of Swift. Instead, she proved her Folklore fandom by slipping into the iconic cable knit cardigan and some very Swiftian curly bangs.Dallas-based hairstylist and makeup artist were responsible for Gomez's Eras Tour look, with Rintoul paying homage to Swift's "Cardigan" music video hair by styling Gomez's brunette curls in a few low knots at the nape of her neck, then curling her bangs and a few face-framing pieces in loose spiral ringlets that brushed her brows, similar to one of Swift's Folklore-era signature looks.Farrah kept the romantic, vintage vibes of the Folklore period alive via Gomez's makeup, using a peach (obv!) on the musician and actor's cheeks.