• Come to Mother: Makeup Mogul Pat McGrath Will Put It on You

    “Mother,” as Pat McGrath refers to herself, is a force to be reckoned with on all fronts. The fashion world’s first black female megastar makeup artist is both a consummate artist and the creative genius and businesswoman behind Pat McGrath Labs. Vogue has called her “the most influential makeup artist in the world,” and there’s…

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  • Greek Life: Founders & Pearls Custom Sorority Boxes Have the Swag You Want

    Editor’s note: Since we published this article, Founders and Pearls has informed us that it has unfortunately shut down its business.  Celebrating its first year in business, Founders & Pearls is a bimonthly subscription box service delivering fly-girl African-American sorority-specific swag to your doorstep. Created by Ngozi IzE Ahanotu, a member of Theta Nu Xi,…

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  • How to Face-Tune Like a Red-Carpet Regular: What You Should Know About Cosmetic Procedures

    How to Face-Tune Like a Red-Carpet Regular: What You Should Know About Cosmetic Procedures

    Awards season is here! Celebrities of all stripes are dashing down to their favorite dermatologists or plastic surgeons for cosmetic procedures as if they were popping down to the local deli to pick up a bag of chips. But while a little “tweaking” might be a high priority for models, actresses and entertainers when prepping…

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  • For Your Healthiest Hydration: Get Off the Bottle! 

    For Your Healthiest Hydration: Get Off the Bottle! 

    I make it a habit not to drink designer water; I drink tap. After Tuesday’s post about stepping up my daily intake of water in 2018, I got some pushback—and rightly so—for using a stock photo of a model drinking water from a disposable plastic bottle. Personally, I try my hardest not to buy water…

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  • From Broadway to a Dynasty to a Legacy: All Hail Glow Up Goddess Diahann Carroll

    From Broadway to a Dynasty to a Legacy: All Hail Glow Up Goddess Diahann Carroll

    Inspired by the growing number of black female leads on television and film? Thank trailblazing performer Diahann Carroll. Sixty years of striving and of stunning audiences have earned her a 1962 Tony for No Strings, the 1969 Golden Globe for the television series Julia (plus two subsequent nominations), a 1975 Oscar nomination for Best Actress…

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  • First Do No Harm: Designer and CEO Natalia Allen Is Creating ‘Victimless Fashion’

    Natalia Allen is the fashion designer of the future. CEO of her eponymous line, she’s developed a robotic system for producing what she’s termed “victimless fashion.” It’s a journey that gained momentum when she graduated from Parsons School of Design in 2004 with the Designer of the Year Award—as did designer Marc Jacobs before her.…

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  • Make a Dramatic Exit: 5 Designers on the Rise Give Us Their Takes on New Year’s Eve Style 

    The ball will soon be dropping; time to get your black-tie attitude on for New Year’s Eve! The Glow Up asked five of the hottest up-and-coming fashion and accessories designers what it takes to look white-hot for the last night of the year. Drama. Glamour. Making an unforgettable entrance. Are you about that life? Melanie…

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  • Let’s Get Our Skin Tight in Time for the New Year With Hanacure! 

    New Year’s Eve is the last day of beauty for the year, and I plan to make it a good one. I don’t know about you, but the holidays are hard on my skin-care habits. “Jingle Bells” are the death knell for my exercise routine; I eat whatever I want; I stay up late binge-watching…

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  • The Hair Hits the Tour: Behind the Velvet Rope With Cassidy Blaine

    “I’m like—that’s Janet Jackson! I do the cabbage patch and everything every time I see her!” So says Cassidy Blaine, who’s been turning out sick-ass hairstyles for Miss Jackson (if you’re nasty) and her touring crew for the last decade. And we can’t blame her; Jackson is indisputably an icon. You know it, and we…

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  • There Is Hope for Depression This Holiday Season

    I’ll never forget the day I got the phone call that one of my closest friends for 20 years—a beautiful young wife and mother—had suddenly and inexplicably taken her life. Her depression, which had gone undiagnosed by doctors and unrecognized by those of us who knew her well and loved her dearly, just became too…

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