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Chanel brings out stars to honor Karl Lagerfeld’s final collection
Chanel paid a classy tribute to Karl Lagerfeld as it presented his final collection at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Chanel paid a classy tribute to Karl Lagerfeld as it presented his final collection at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Here are three beauty stars you might be seeing a lot more of over the next few months.
Most beauty products with “anti-aging” guarantees usually feature older models with youthful appearances beyond their years.
As a young boy, French filmmaker Luc Besson was transfixed by a comic-book series called “Valerian and Laureline” first published in 1967, written by French author Pierre Christin and boldly
Never underestimate the impact of vintage clothing. They might look like simple basics, but it can become your ticket to getting A-list stars to notice your brand. At least, that’s
Recently, many women have opted for shorter hair and no, we don’t just mean bob cuts. This season’s hair trends are pixie cuts and shaved heads. I can hear Lorde’s
Cara Delevingne just got a drastic makeover. The model recently shaved all her hair to prepare for her upcoming role. Gasp! Allure caught Cara coming out of a car in Toronto with
You’ve probably seen the term “ASMR” at least once on the Internet and maybe you already have a vague idea of what it is. Straight to the point, ASMR stands for ‘autonomous sensory meridian response,’ which is essentially the sensation you get when you get tingles from someone combing your hair, watching a really good performance, or certain pleasant sounds from random objects. Others would call it ‘hair-raising’ or ‘spine-tingling,’ except, instead of being frightening, ASMR is actually as relaxing as getting a massage.
You’ve probably seen the term “ASMR” at least once on the Internet and maybe you already have a vague idea of what it is. Straight to the point, ASMR stands for ‘autonomous sensory meridian response,’ which is essentially the sensation you get when you get tingles from someone combing your hair, watching a really good performance, or certain pleasant sounds from random objects. Others would call it ‘hair-raising’ or ‘spine-tingling,’ except, instead of being frightening, ASMR is actually as relaxing as getting a massage.
Everyone’s so scared of aging, but here I am embracing every minute of it. Who wouldn’t when you know each day is another chance for you to dip into a luxurious jar of skin cream that seems made of mermaid tears?
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