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9 Witchy Beauty Icons to Inspire a Last-Minute Halloween Look

In children’s fairytales and antique Halloween decorations, witches are often depicted as old, haggard, and “ugly,” with warts on their noses and missing teeth that are revealed when they let out an evil cackle. But witches have come a long way since then—many of them are even beauty icons. (Hello, haven’t you ever admired the way the Evil Queen in Snow White worked that red lip and purple cut-crease eye shadow?) Just like real-life witches, the ones that we see in movies and TV show...

Marie Lodi Tue, 12 Oct 2021 Who What Wear
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Feng Chen Wang x Converse Return With Chuck 70 "2-in-1" Collaboration

Following up on their collaboration exactly a year ago, Feng Chen Wang and Converse have reunited to rework the Chuck 70 silhouette.The Chinese-born designer has given the shoes a "2-in-1" makeover once again, but in different textures and colorways contrasting her 2020 release. Boasting a deconstructed feel overall, the upper and soles are given a layered look with cut-out details. Both pairs are given a concrete-like texture, with the pastel pink iteration contrasted with an ivory hue. Meanwhi...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 11 Oct 2021 HYPEBAE
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This "Ugly" Nail Color Is Suddenly the Only One That Matters for Fall

I never thought I'd see the day that brown would make the ultimate comeback. You see, I fall about midway on the millennial age spectrum, meaning I grew up in the heyday of teen sensations Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, and Destiny's Child, who all regularly sported brown everything, from then-fashionable culottes and page-boy caps to beauty staples like nail polish and lipstick. But once the 2010s hit, it's like brown got publicly shunned and relegated as the ugly stepsister to all the other co...

Courtney Higgs Tue, 12 Oct 2021 Who What Wear
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The Under-$25 Products We're Using to Transition Our Skincare Routines to Winter

Unless you have perfect skin that remains calm, clear, and collected all year round (which, if you do, I'm jealous), then it's pretty likely your skincare routine shifts with the seasons. It's only natural. After all, most of us have different skin concerns in the summer than we do in the winter and vice versa.  In fact, long before the first leaf falls or the first holiday wish list is written, we can feel our skin changing. For some of us, that means dryness and flakiness become a probl...

Kaitlyn McLintock Tue, 12 Oct 2021 Who What Wear