When cheer meets fashion.
07.02.2020 - 21:56 / evoke.ie
Victoria’s Secret models have taken matters into their own hands and signed an open letter to end the company’s culture of harassment.
Over 100 models have already signed the letter after the New York Times revealed that over 30 people who have worked for the company have revealed accusations of abuse, misogyny and sexual harassment.
The letter has been written by Model Alliance which is a non-profit organisation which helps protect models.
The news broke when the investigation called
When cheer meets fashion.
Michelle Obama and may no longer be the actual First Couple of the United States, but they are still out here making adorable comments about each other, maintaining their status as First Couple of our hearts.Over the weekend, the former FLOTUS sat down with her pal Oprah Winfrey as the guest during the New York leg of Winfrey's "2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus Tour." Among the many topics the pair discussed was how the Michelle and Barack's relationship has evolved since leaving the White House
NEW YORK – For 16 years, the American Heart Association’s signature "Go Red for Women" Red Dress Collection has served as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally. But while the glitzy red carpet dresses on the catwalk are stunning, the color red serves as a reminder that heart disease is something that takes the life of 1 in 3 women in America today.
Leslie Jones was the ultimate cheerleader at Christian Siriano's New York Fashion Week show on Thursday.
The world came very close to losing soap opera legend Susan Lucci in 2018. After experiencing a series of chest pains, she went to her doctor and found out there was a 90 percent blockage to the main artery of her heart.
Victoria's Secretis facing backlash once again.