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Is it just us or are things getting a lot more opulent when it comes to hair trends? The “plush bob” that we've been spotting everywhere is just another example of supremely swishy, healthy, expensive-looking hair. It's the antithesis of the grungier movement that's been growing a separate following – making mussy Indie Sleaze strands and shaggier, distressed textures its signature. And, with much of the 2010s dedicated to an “undone” beachy texture, the return of glam, bombshell hair is a step-change that we're very much ready for.
After Minneapolis police killed George Floyd in the summer of 2020, the entire United States watched as protests against police brutality rocked cities from coast to coast. And while the U.S. was grappling with questions of race and justice, the rest of the world looked on, too. That included the Irish illustrator Pan Cooke. As a white man who lived thousands of miles away from the ongoing protests, the racial reckoning gave him the chance to educate himself about why police brutality had been dominating headlines.
Gallery Launch Gallery Getty It's likely your team didn't advance to the final match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow ... but it's not a total loss (unless you were rooting for USA, then you totally lost).There were plenty of winners from around the world in the crowds of the soccer stadiums to help you feel like your country still scored! Give our gallery of hot World Cup fans a try, and see the sexiest soccer supporters who traveled the globe to get in on the epic spectator sport!
Amanda Bynes has decided to address the commentary about her altered appearance head-on, revealing that, yes, she's had cosmetic surgery on her face and, no, she has absolutely no regrets. In an Instagram story on December 11, per People, Amanda shared with fans that she'd had blepharoplasty surgery. “I was never open about this before, but I actually had blepharoplasty surgery on the skin folds and the corner of my eyes,” she told her followers.
Chalk it up to a tired ingredients roster or overexposure on TikTok – either way, January brings with it an appetite for change. And the best in beauty of 2024 don't disappoint; they're anything but predictable and promise to reinvigorate a lacklustre skincare, makeup and hair routine. It's also a time for careful curation to ensure that our regimes don't balloon to excess while simultaneously ensuring we streamline to just Holy Grail products.
The star at the Macy’s department store in downtown Seattle. Photograph: Paul Christian Gordon/AlamyThe star at the Macy’s department store in downtown Seattle. Photograph: Paul Christian Gordon/AlamySeattle This article is more than 4 years oldMacy's Seattle star shines bright thanks to unlikely saviour: AmazonThis article is more than 4 years oldOnline giant restored star after Macy’s spokesperson said it would not be lighting it as department store closed
A major storyline throughout Queen Charlotte's run is the intersection of race and politics within the monarchy as Charlotte is presented as the first Black person to marry into the royal family. To this day, experts still debate the racial origins of Charlotte, with historian Mario de Valdes y Cocom believing her to directly descended from Portugal's king Alfonso III and his mistress, Ouruana, a Black Moor. However, many academics have countered that there is no genealogical proof to back the claim.
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Getty/TMZ Alex Trebek's former home in Los Angeles -- where he lived for decades -- is being transformed into a pile of rubble. The late "Jeopardy!" host's former estate in Studio City is being demolished this week, with bulldozers and excavators taking the structure to the ground. Play video content WHAT IS...DEMOLITION? It's a bittersweet moment ... Alex lived there for almost three decades until his 2020 death, and he took pride in fixing everything around the home himself and once bought out an entire hardware store for DIY renovations.