Fashion

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Kindness really is priceless. As the Black Lives Matter movement continues amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or anxious, which is why we love sharing acts of kindness from around the world with you.  In this week’s round-up of encouraging and uplifting stories, we have a heartwarming story about one teacher sharing a
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E! Illustration With an issue as large as racial injustice at hand in America, it can be hard to know where to even start when it comes to effecting change. Luckily, there are small adjustments you can make in your everyday life, such as shopping more black-owned business, that over time can leave their mark. The black-owned fashion
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To All the Self-Care Routines We’ve Loved Before…get ready for Lana Condor‘s. OK, that was cheesy, but we’re very excited to bring you the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star’s wellness routine as part of our Wellness Wednesday series. The 23-year-old is one of #AerieEAL’s role models and her self-care routine is the
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As the world steps up to combat racial inequality, numerous brands are also stepping up to do their part. Companies across beauty, fashion, entertainment and more are pledging donations to organizations and non-profits that support the black community, with some going even further to address the inequalities in their own workplaces and take steps toward
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by Carly Milne | Tue., Jun. 9, 2020 10:08 AM Share Tweet Email As we’ve all been examining our allyship and how we show up for the black community, many are exploring the different ways to help to amplify their voices on every level. From protesting to donating money to engaging in some self-education, taking
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Beyoncéis encouraging young high school and college graduates to continue to advocate for underrepresented communities, to continue to do the work to achieve a better tomorrow and to “keep investing and keep betting on yourself.”  As the Class of 2020 virtual celebrations continue due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the 38-year-old is stepping up and empowering
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SUE WONG is a study in contrasts. She appears petite, yet possesses a commanding presence and grand energy that fills an entire room. While there is power and strength in her designs, there is a romantic fantasy and poetic lyricism that informs her work. The elegant economy of her gestures belies the strength and determination
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