Fashion
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‘About Love’: Tiffany & Co. Teases Its Upcoming Short Film Starring Bey, Jay and a Never-Before-Seen Basquiat [Corrected]
The Breakfast at Tiffany's-inspired campaign also features the iconic Tiffany Yellow Diamond.
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Megan Thee Stallion Wants You to Wear White After Labor Day
The platinum-selling artist goes platinum blonde as alter ego 'Tina Snow' for the September/October cover of Essence magazine.
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Ivy Park Comes for the Children’s Market—With Cameos From the Carter Kids
The Bey-Yee-Haw Agenda continues as Blue, Sir and Rumi all appear in the first campaign for Ivy Park Rodeo Kids.
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How Beyzaar: Beyoncé Covers the 2021 Harper’s Bazaar Icons Issue
Ahead of her 40th birthday, the icon grants a rare and retrospective interview for Bazaar's September issue.
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Saddle Up, Because Beyoncé Is Taking Ivy Park to the Rodeo
Bey's next drop for Ivy Park x Adidas brings the Texas native back to her roots with a sartorial take on the 'Yee-Haw Agenda.'
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Exclusive: Will Pantora Bridal’s Andrea Pitter Be Making the Cut?
In the season two finale of the Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn-hosted competition, the designer reflects on the sacrifices and obstacles that led to the opportunity.
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Met Gala, but Make It Masked: As New York Fashion Week Looms, the Industry’s Biggest Night Takes Precautions
The dress code for this year's event is 'American Independence'—but attendees are still required to be vaxxed and masked indoors.
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The 2021 September Issue of American Vogue May Be Its Most Diverse Yet. Here’s Why That Does—and Doesn’t—Matter
After promises made by Anna Wintour to improve representation throughout the legacy imprint, the September issue celebrates several firsts on its cover.
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We Want That Old Thing Back: Cross Colours Takes Center Stage at Nordstrom
The revival of the '90s Black-owned cult-favorite label continues with a two-week pop-up at the NYC flagship.
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Wat U Iz: Pyer Moss Made Haute Couture History With an Emphasis on Black Innovation
Kerby Jean-Raymond staged 'Pyer Moss Couture 1' at Madam C.J. Walker's Villa Lewaro, opening with words from former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown.