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Black TikTok Just Saw Beloved Designer Steve Madden’s Face for the First Time, and Their Reactions Are Hilarious

"The Cutting Room Floor" podcast marked many Black folks' first time seeing Steve Madden's face.
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7 of Our Favorite Rumi Carter Looks

She may only be 7, but Beyoncé and Jay-Z's youngest daughter is carving her own lane and serving her own style.
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A Look Inside Carmelo Anthony’s Luxurious Manhattan Apartment, Now For Sale at This Eye-Watering Price

Want to live like a baller, shot caller? Well, you can now that Carmelo Anthony's old property has hit the market!
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This Black Model May Have Broken Cannes’ Strict No-Nudity Dress Code, But Her Outfit is Turning Every Head…

Leomie Anderson, a Victoria's Secret angel, showed up in a rule-breaking gown that broke the internet.
  • Knowing Your Place: Why Amandla Stenberg Bowed Out of Auditioning for Black Panther

    In the weeks since Black Panther premiered, much has been made of the revelatory experience of seeing such a melanin-rich cast on-screen. Specifically, while the fictional world of Wakanda gave us a glimpse at what black civilization might have been like without European colonization, it also represented a world in which the systemic rape that…

  • Going Once, Going Twice, It’s Beyoncé!

    Here’s a treat just in time for Women’s History Month—and #ThrowbackThursday, come to think of it. Do you call yourself a true Beyoncé stan? Do you think you know the entire trajectory of the megastar from her being a child of destiny to being Queen of the Beyhive, including the details of her pre-Lemonade cornrow…

  • Paris Fashion Week: I Am Woman, Hear Me Dior

    Dior makes very pretty clothes that are as easy to wear as they are to understand. I say that because, often, clothes can be pretty but puzzling at the same time. Now, under the direction of designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior speaks to women loud and clear. What’s Grazia Chiuri got to say? For one,…

  • The Gap Gets It: In Its New Campaign, the Retailer Takes the Taboo Out of Breast-Feeding

    If you haven’t already, now might be a good time to fall (back) into the Gap. The American-based worldwide clothing-and-accessories retailer, long known for its diverse casting and fresh, fashion-forward campaigns featuring basics like jeans, khakis and tees, just gave us another reason to love it with a sweet and subtle nod to breast-feeding moms.…

  • This Is How You Rock Glasses: The Glow Up Goes to SEE Eyewear

    There are certain milestones in life that are simply undeniable. For instance, I’ve accepted that I’m now at check-for-stray-gray-hairs age, always-carry-a-pair-of-tweezers age, and even the cursed age where I find myself buying more sensible heels than the sexy stilettos I wore throughout my 20s and early 30s. But when I reached the I-need-reading-glasses age last…

  • On Target? Black Beauty  

    Target is fast becoming the mass-market hub for black-owned beauty brands. Customer demand for high-quality products with a luxury feel aimed at a black and brown audience—ticketed at drugstore price points—has been pent up for decades. This is in response to shifting demographics as much as customer needs; by 2028, the majority of Americans 18-25…

  • It’s in the Stars: A Wrinkle in Time Premieres in Hollywood

    Just when we thought we’d recovered from all of the #BlackPantherMagic (yes, it’s a thing) on the premiere circuit, we got a stylish reminder that there’s even more black magic approaching our theaters with the March 9 release of A Wrinkle in Time. The stars came out Monday night for the family-friendly premiere in Los…

  • #28DaysOfBlackCosplay: Cosplay Is for Everyone (but It’s Nice to Have Options)

    In 2002 I hopped a Greyhound bus from my Iowa State college campus to get back home to Illinois for my first anime convention. I had no idea what to expect, but more important, I had no idea what to wear! I was going to a place where being a geek was highly encouraged—and I…

  • How to Raise a World of Shuris: Jessie Woolley-Wilson on What It Takes to Get More Black Women and Girls in STEM

    Who doesn’t want to be Shuri? The self-assured, witty and unapologetically brilliant younger sister of T’Challa has not only won over millions of Black Panther fans but, experts note, may also be turning a generation of young girls—black girls in particular—on to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields. But is the world of STEM…

  • Love, Italian Style: #BlackGirlMagic at Milan Fashion Week

    Black girls have been ruling the runways this Milan Fashion Week (Feb. 21-Feb. 28). Case in point: For the first time since Naomi Campbell’s opening strut back in 1997, Prada tapped a black model to open its fashion show (Jourdan Dunn is the only other black model to be booked by this global powerhouse brand…