FASHION Magazine
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In Defence of the Tube Top
You might call it basic, and you wouldn’t be the first. With its no-frills design and admittedly silly name, the humble tube top has been bad-mouthed for years. But I, for one, have had just about enough. To some, it’s just a stretchy piece of fabric. But to me, it’s a versatile summer staple. And […]
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Listen to Two New TLC Songs From Their First Album in 14 Years
Since the release of 3D back in 2002, we haven’t heard much from Chilli and T-Boz of TLC (who btw, are still the most successful girl group of all time). But today, the duo released snippets of two new songs from their upcoming album, which was revealed to be coming in the “fourth quarter of […]
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The most memorable beauty looks in our fave ’90s music videos
ICYMI, the past couple of years have seen a total and complete resurgence of the ’90s. Beauty trends like brown lipstick and hair gems are cool once again, and we definitely aren’t mad about it! That being said, the ’90s were also full of questionable beauty choices: blue eyeshadow and mismatching lipliner, anyone? #tbt To commemorate arguably […]
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10 girl groups who changed the world
When a group of women with voices come together, there is no stopping them. At least that’s what pop history has taught us. It all started in the ’60s when girl groups began to take over the charts. Women’s lib was on the rise and girl groups were challenging the perception of female singers as instruments […]
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12 ways to wear a bandana, the most badass ’90s accessory trend
The bandana has long been a go-to accessory and it pops in and out of mainstream culture like a fashionable friend you only catch up with every couple of years. The ’90s was the bandana’s heyday, and artists like 2Pac and Aaliyah will be forever synonymous with the accessory. Of course, the rest of us followed in […]
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The Most Fashionable Music Videos of All Time
Music videos are having a moment, thanks to the hype surrounding the release of Taylor Swift’s celeb filled one for “Bad Blood,” Madonna’s “Bitch I’m Madonna” and the most recently, “BBHMM” by Rihanna. Teasers and celeb-filled posters have been dropped like pop culture crumbs on our social media feeds leading up to the various debuts, but […]
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TGIF Mixtape: 26 long weekend-approved jams from TLC, Prince, Fleetwood Mac and more!
Nothing like some stellar tuneage to get your long weekend going, and our photo editor Nicole Stafford has put together this week’s selection. Whether you’re feeling Motown or mid-70s rock, this mixtape’s got something for everyone who appreciates a good summer jam.
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They said/We said: The weight debate continues with the debut of TLC’s new series
Big Sexy, a new three-part reality series based around the burgeoning careers of five plus-size models in New York City, premieres tonight on TLC. With the tagline “Once you go big, you don’t go twig,” the show is getting all kinds of positive attention as well as negative vibes. While supporters hail it as the perfect vehicle to give big women their due, others have accused the show of encouraging obesity. Either way, the plus-size topic is again making waves. To boot, American Apparel just launched a plus-size model search, The Next Big Thing, to find models for their newly expanded size range (the brand is only now offering its clothes in XL). Ironically, as most would attest, the brand’s notoriously teeny sizes favour a slender figure so therefore a XL hardly qualify as plus-size.