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Macro Glitter Photography is the Makeup Porn You Never Knew You Needed
Reddit doesn’t really get the beauty praise it deserves. From the most well-known thread, MakeupAddiction, to BeautyBoxes, it can be a goldmine of great advice, content and product recommendations. The latest thing to catch our eye? Reddit user KellybuMUA‘s gorgeous series of close-up swatches and product photos. The macro glitter series is stunning whether or […]
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8 of FASHION’S coolest shoots around the world in honour of #WorldPhotoDay
Complications at customs, missed flights and seemingly endless hours of travel are all part of pulling together a photoshoot in a far-off location. For the FASHION team, it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to capture megawatt fashion moments in an epic environment. We’ve been lucky enough to shoot everywhere from the far corners of […]
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Snapped by Tommy Ton: “A suit can be just as feminine”
The vibrancy of the Yves Klein Blue amongst all those dapper gentlemen at Florence’s biannual men’s tradeshow Pitti Uomo speaks volumes. It takes a bold statement to stand out in such a well-dressed group of men. I love how Sarah, who’s known for always wearing a bespoke suit, has found a way to wear her […]
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How to take the best photos at Fashion Week: 8 tips and tricks from the top iPhone photographers
We’ve taught you how to take the best Instagrams and we’ve given you tips on how to take the perfect profile picture. But what happens when pressure, bad lighting and moving runway models get thrown at you all at once? For amateur photographers like us, that just spells disaster. Who hasn’t taken photos at fashion […]
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How to photograph well: Makeup tips to ensure you look as spectacular in pictures as you do in-person
As a wedding photographer and makeup artist, Dallas Curow knows a thing or two about looking good in front of the camera—which is why we asked her to share her best beauty tips on how to photograph well. Be it a wedding you’re attending or other big event, you’ll want to use these tricks the next time you know you’ll be in the spotlight!
Wedding season is almost in full swing and even if you’re not heading down the aisle yourself, chances are high that many a camera will be pointed your way. Meaning: If there was ever a day want to know how to photograph well, someone’s wedding day is it. Aside from picking a flattering outfit and practicing your smile, the best way to ensure you’ll photograph well is through your makeup. But this doesn’t mean you need to turn to a professional makeup artist to get the job done. With just a few tricks and changes to your everyday beauty routine, you can ensure you look as spectacular in pictures as you do in-person. Follow the steps below and get ready to smile for the camera!
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The Weekend To-Do: Photography with Philip Sparks, Joe Fresh street art, fancy hot chocolate and other stylish goings-on during Toronto’s Nuit Blanche
It’s here! The streets of Toronto will be taken over on Saturday night for the city’s annual all-night art party. Given just how much there is to see during the 12+ hours of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, we’re dedicating the entire Weekend To-Do to the most stylish exhibits and goings-on—from the festival’s kick off at 7:03pm and well into sunrise. On our list? A photo exhibit at the Philip Sparks boutique, an all night-dance party and a fancy mug of hot chocolate. (With some great art and live music thrown into the mix!)
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How to shoot street style: Our foolproof guide to becoming a pro in 6 steps!
If the careers of The Sartorialist or Tommy Ton are anything to go off of, it’s safe to say that street style photography has proven it’s an art form to be reckoned with. While we might not all have the wherewithal to follow in the steps of Garance Doré or Hanneli Mustaparta, knowing how to […]
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They Said/We Said: Has Anna Dello Russo unintentionally spurred an overhaul of the street style photography industry?
While we have always been fans of authentic street style photography, we do have to agree with some points its critics make; namely, the fact that what used to be a chance encounter between photographer and subject on the streets has devolved into a deliberate spectacle, with some industry types spending weeks meticulously planning trend-laden […]
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The scoop on Chanel’s latest art project and all the celebrities who were there to toast to it in New York
See all the Chanel party attendees! »
The jump from mere popularity to timelessness is a big one, and very rarely does an item cross the gap. The few styles that have become truly timeless (take jeans and the classic white T, for example) usually aren’t solely owned by one brand. The little black jacket, on the other hand, has one very famous creator: Chanel.
To celebrate almost 60 years of LBJs, Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld have collaborated on the book The Little Black Jacket: Chanel’s Classic Revisited, which will be released this fall. The book features over 100 images of 109 celebrities, ranging from Monégasque royalty Charlotte Casiraghi to rapper Kanye West, all styled by Carine Roitfeld in Chanel LBJs.
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Age-defying icons: 9 legendary women (Sophia! Twiggy! Yoko!) on the art of personal style
Read what Sophia Loren, Twiggy and more have to share about the wisdom of aging and the stories of art, music and fashion.
Sophia Loren | Twiggy | Yoko Ono | Joan Collins | Donna Karan
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Go continent-hopping with Diplo through his just-released documentary book
Diplo sprang to our collective consciousness as rap star M.I.A.’s DJ and collaborator (and, briefly, romantic partner). He’s gone on to record two albums as one half of Major Lazer and work with pop-dance artists such as La Roux, Santigold and Robyn, and he worked with Beyoncé on the beats for “Run the World (Girls).” Naturally, all of this led to a busy touring schedule. While he criss-crossed the globe, Diplo (a.k.a. Thomas Wesley Pentz) began to explore local music scenes in search of acts to sign to his Philadelphia-based Mad Decent label—notably baile funk from the favelas of Brazil, kuduro from Angola and “bounce” from New Orleans. Now, he’s released a book of the highlights from his journeys, 128 Beats Per Minute: Diplo’s Visual Guide to Music, Culture, and Everything in Between (Universe), with a foreword by the high priest of coolness, Alexander Wang.
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