Black Lightning — The Most Electrifying Fashions At The 2018 Golden Globe Awards
Remember when Lara Flynn Boyle wore a pink tutu dress, along with pink heels that laced up to her knees, to the 2003 Golden Globes?
Remember when Lara Flynn Boyle wore a pink tutu dress, along with pink heels that laced up to her knees, to the 2003 Golden Globes?
Thanksgiving is just days away, which means most of us are not only planning our menus but also finishing up our shopping lists.
Maybe it was the frenzy over the total solar eclipse this August, the 2016 discovery of the exoplanet Proxima B, or the Star Wars franchise reboot, but fashion brands have turned their attention to not only our planetary system but the undiscovered wonders lurking in outer space.
Forget the Iron Throne or any plush armchair within the first row of a Broadway theater’s Mezzanine area — the best and most coveted seat, at least for fashionistas, isn’t actually designed to accommodate any derrieres.
The brown and white striped pattern synonymous with New York City boutique Henri Bendel is now adorning a limited-edition boxed set of Zoya nail polishes.
Even if you roll your eyes whenever you spot the names “Kardashian” or “Jenner” in newspapers, magazines, and blogs, there is no denying that the First Family of Reality Television is still setting countless beauty and fashion trends — from waist trainers and corset belts to pastel hair, plump pouts, ripped-to-shreds jeans, and sheer, lingerie-inspired bodysuits.
Perhaps this scenario will feel familiar: you splurge on a Tory Burch, Kate Spade, Moschino, or Fendi case for your beloved iPhone, and you’re feeling like the ultimate #styleboss — that is, until you’re at a party, work meeting, or in the elevator and someone whips out their mobile, which is housed in the exact same case.
Regardless of who is occupying the Oval Office and whether you embrace liberal or conservative ideologies, the Fourth of July should be a day to set aside the subject matters that divide us, to shelf the political and ideological debates, and instead celebrate all the things that unite us — mainly, our love for this country.
Pressure makes diamonds, you last-minute shoppers!
No need to throw up your hands in frustration, you last-minute shoppers!