Leanna Commins spent her younger years and college days in her hometown of Washington, D.C., where she graduated from Howard University (the REAL HU) with a degree in journalism and political science. Pre-Fashionista, Leanna interned at Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan.com, and Billboard Magazine.
In season two of the Netflix series, costume designer Marci Rogers continues to use clothing as a vehicle to explore character dynamics and the complexities of Nola Darling's world.
In the words of Charlotte Pickles from "Rugrats," you will "eat, breathe, drink and sweat self-esteem!"
"I don't know if it's political so much as embracing the fact that people should be more aware."
She and Olivier Rousteing are taking the model-as-muse relationship to the next level.
And yet, it's not! So there!
Plus, his thoughts on the Met Gala and why he changed his mind about logos.
According to the Environmental Working Group's 2019 rankings.
Plus, beauty editors jump into the fray over botox marketing via Instagram.
We're talking off-white, egg-shell white, beige, crisp white and everything in between.
The Brooklyn-native's designs were most recently seen on Kerby Jean-Raymond and Lena Waithe at the 2019 camp-themed event.
Instead, you'll look like a summery '70s goddess or a subtle-but-devoted member of the 'Yeehaw' army.
The news comes after months of controversy and floundering sales.
The Pyer Moss founder was presented with Pratt's 'Visionary Award' by the legendary Dapper Dan at the school's "Really Good" fashion show.
"Might" is the operative word here.
Quite apropos, honestly.
The sisters discuss their least favorite trends, keep their closets uncluttered and their "conservative-sexy" style goals.
And if you're still confused about what "camp" refers to, look no further.
Celebrities leaned on the tried-and-true duo for various affairs.
This goes out to a certain Upper East-Sider and a clueless Beverly Hiller.
The designer shared images from an Off-White staff party that looked entirely absent of people of color.
The trailblazing model, muse and producer shared her thoughts on diversity in the fashion industry and the most profound moments in her career.
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