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Is this particularly bad photoshopping? I can't tell anymore
From Sephora’s complimentary makeup classes to new genderless cosmetics lines to know, here are four initiatives paving the way for a more inclusive future in queer beauty.
Vogue writes:
It’s been a celebratory season in the name of Pride.
Virgil Abloh used his newly minted title as menswear artistic director of Louis Vuitton to send a global message of inclusion by showcasing a diverse casting of models down a rainbow-hued catwalk in Paris.
Celebrations commenced stateside and a mosaic of glitter filled streets across the U.S. in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
Lady Gaga, ever the ally, debuted a showstopping neon eye, a gradient wash of red, orange, yellow, and blue, at New York City’s parade.
Aquaria won RuPaul’s Drag Raceand appears in Ryan Murphy’s 1980’s dance musical Pose, which debuted to great success on FX and now serves as the show with the most trans people in front and behind the camera in television history.
Even more? Earlier this summer, Miss Universe’s first-ever transgender contestant was named—26-year-old Angela Ponce from Spain—and will compete to win the beauty title later this year. It’s a major feat, and the cosmetics industry is finally falling in line.
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Motorola Razr
The article speaks the truth, but the title is erroneous. Anyone who remembers 2006/2007 knows that the Motorola Razr was the hottest piece of consumer tech around. That ID was mental. Maybe it was just the image they chose for the article, but either way...
Flip phones are back.
If you want to be on the cutting edge of style, keep in mind that anything of yesteryear is up for coming back, just make sure your timing is on.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/flipphones-get-ready-for-the-return-of-a-most-unfashionable-device-9863479.html