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Everything You Need to Host a Bridgerton Watch Party
Now that Euphoria Sundays are behind us, we’re missing our weekly dose of fictitious drama. Enter Bridgerton season two. With the first season winning the hearts of many, the show has popularized trends in fashion, beauty and even home decor. Regencycore, opera gloves, corsets, and vintage accessories are just a few of the trends stemming from […]
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Unicorn Food Is Taking Over our Instagram Feeds
Seeing that rainbows and holographic beauty moments are taking over our Instagram feeds as we speak, it was only a matter of time before the magical colours made their way onto our plates in unicorn form. So, what does unicorn-inspired food consist of? Edible ingredients that imitate the otherworldly creature. We’re talking pink and blue cotton […]
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Style by lyric: 12 foolproof fashion lessons from your favourite songs
Music’s best fashion lessons »
We all know how much music influences fashion (otherwise, the semester I wore Dickies and ties to school like Avril Lavigne was a total wash). But even before the days of “Complicated” or begging our parents to let us wear sky-high Spice Girls sneakers, music was outlining style rules in a less visual, equally memorable way.
I mean, sure. Watching “Baby One More Time” may have inspired us to re-adjust our Catholic school uniforms or trade them in for a less monochromatic public school dress code, but songs by artists like Cake or Flo Rida instilled something even more important: clear verbal instructions on how to wear clothes.
And today is no different. Thanks to rules laid out by Jay-Z, Kanye, and even Lana Del Rey, artists continue to guide us through the murky waters of looking presentable. Through music, we’re learning what works, what doesn’t, how accessible fashion can be. After all, any of us could be the girl in the short shirt and long jacket, or the woman in the leopard print skin pillbox hat. So let’s get fancy with this list of some of music’s best fashion instructions.
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National treasures: Over the past 35 years, these Canadian innovators have been making their beauty mark at home and abroad
To coincide with FASHION’s 35th anniversary we’re taking a look back at some Canadian beauty trailblazers that have made waves throughout the country and abroad over the past 35 years. Brands such as M.A.C, Ojon, Moroccanoil and Cargo may have started small, but are now recognized around the globe and have been providing consumers with makeup products and tips for decades. Talent-wise, from Kristjan Hayden to Grace Lee to Greg Wencel (and more!), Canadian-born hairstylists and makeup artists have left their mark on top brands and stars—including Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gisele and Kristen Stewart. And the ever-growing green beauty industry is yet another area that Canadians excel at: brands like RMS Beauty, Consonant and Bite Beauty & Sula are getting noticed for their eco-friendly and all-natural approach.
See all the beauty trailblazers »
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