1Outlined French @jinsoon//InstagramGive tips a mod vibe with an outline in the shade of your choice.
2The Pointed FrenchFrazer Harrison//Getty ImagesSarah Hyland's mani adds a geometric twist.
3Neon French@nailartbyqueenie//InstagramBrights stand out against an otherwise negative-space mani. Or, add a few jewels, like this look.
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4Reverse French@nailartbyqueenie//InstagramPainting the line against the cuticle, rather than the tip, is a fun update if you always do a regular French manicure.
Shearling coats never go out of style, but since Totême dropped its now cult leather-trimmed shearling jacket in 2022, they've never been more popular with the street style set.
Like a warm hug in a coat, not to mention a classic piece to elevate all of your outfits, it's no wonder we all want to reach for a shearling jacket as soon as the temperature drops.
Real shearling is notoriously expensive, but there are lots of faux styles available on the high street that look just as good and are just as cosy - and of course, more ethical.
Have you ever daydreamed about the possibility of coming face-to-face with someone who is your spitting image? Imagine meeting a person so strikingly similar to you that people could easily mistake you for twins. Well, get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of doppelgangers! These unique beings have been a source of fascination throughout history, appearing in ancient myths, legends, and even modern-day tales.
But what exactly are doppelgangers?
Who you calling vulgar?
Emily Ratajkowski turned the tables on Tim Gunn on Monday, when she called out the "Project Runway" host for what she believes was his sexist critique of her outfit at the Harper's Bazaar Icons party.
ICYMI, Gunn had some not-so-nice things to say about the model's Julien Macdonald dress, which featured plunging V-shaped straps that exposed her midriff and quite a bit of cleavage.
“If I saw this at a party, all I could do would be to drink.
James Norton has opened up about appearing naked on stage in the upcoming new stage play for the bestselling novel A Little Life, calling the decision "justified and so necessary" while admitting that he found the experience during rehearsals to be "embarrassing and horrible".
Speaking to The Telegraph about the new play, where the Happy Valley actor plays a man haunted and traumatised by a history of abuse, he explained: "It’s a bit like the violence in this piece and the self-harm: none of it is gratuitous – the nudity is so justified and so necessary in order to find the ultimate shame this man is put through.