O'Day goes after body-shaming critics in the VERY spicy video for her song about ex Pauly D, while also addressing those Photoshop allegations. Aubrey O'Day is putting it all out there.
The singer just dropped a new single, "Couple Goals," about her relationship with ex-boyfriend Pauly D. And while it may not paint the best picture of their time together, the music video for the track certainly makes O'Day look very good .
For as long as I can remember, the celebrity ‘It’ bag has been so out of my reach that I’ve paid it next to no attention. A-listers love Birkins? Great. Feel free to remind me if I ever come into $43,500. And the same can be said for the Jennifer Lawrence- and Rihanna-worn Dior Saddle Bag which I have never once considered adding to cart thanks to its $4,2000 price tag.
For almost 40 years Tish and Snooky—the sisters behind bold, beloved hair-dye brand Manic Panic—have been inspiring generations of nonconformists to express themselves with decidedly unnatural hair colors: pastel pink, grungy green, bright blue. And if anyone could convince people of all ages that neon hair is cool, it’s these two. The sisters not only started their careers as singers in the original Blondie lineup but were the proprietors of America’s first punk shop on St. Mark’s Place in New York City in 1977 where they sold clothes, accessories, and hair dye brought back from the UK.
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1Getty ImagesSara Sampaio arrived for her Victoria's Secret fashion show fitting wearing a sheer top, denim cut-offs and ankle boots.
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2Getty ImagesJasmine Tookes braved the rain in leather trousers, a ruffle-sleeve top and platform sandals, accessorising with a heart-shaped umbrella (and, naturally, some angel wings).
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3Getty ImagesCandice Swanepoel arrived for her fitting wearing a white shirt dress cinched in with a corset belt, and strappy heels.
During the rollout of Dune: Part Two, stylist Law Roach aptly characterized Zendaya’s press tour wardrobe in an interview with Bazaar as “method dressing.” The guiding tenets of the approach are what led the star to wear a glitchy motherboard skirt suit, a cyborg suit of armor, and a Matrix-esque black leather set. Roach and Zendaya have likewise applied the same principles to her wardrobe for the actor’s new film, tennis dramedy Challengers.