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14 Pat McGrath Products We Absolutely Love, From Eyeshadows to Lipsticks

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Pat McGrath Labs - the eponymous brand created by makeup artist Pat McGrath - has brought the world highly pigmented shadows, rich lipsticks, and shimmery highlighters to complement a range of skin tones since 2015. In fact, one of the things that inspired her to create this line is because she had trouble finding shades to match darker complexions when she was young herself. This popular beauty brand now includes dozens of eyeshadows, lip products from glossy to matte, and even foundation, too, and is carried right at Sephora . It wasn't easy, but we picked our favorite items from Pat McGrath Labs ahead. Related: 40 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Right Now (and Always) Source: https://ift.tt/2popdqX

Whitney Port Does the Debated Socks With Sandals Trend in Bold Snakeskin Slides

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Whitney Port is bringing back a disputed footwear trend for her coffee outing. The Los Angeles native stepped out in her city this morning for a quick caffeine fix, protecting her face with a mask and sunglasses. She tucked the hem of her long-sleeve T-shirt into wide-leg striped pants, keeping cozy for the outing. Whitney Port out and about in Los Angeles, June 4. CREDIT: Bauergriffin.com/MEGA A closer look at Whitney Port’s socks and sandals. CREDIT: Bauergriffin.com/MEGA On her feet, Port went with a combination that divides shoe lovers everywhere: socks and sandals. While some criticize the look, others love the comfort that comes from an added layer including Sophie Turner , Justin Bieber and now “The Hills” star. The media personality slipped on a set of white and blue cap-toe crew socks with her ensemble, tucked into snakeskin-coated sandals. The dual-strap slide included adjustable buckles and a flat python footbed. Socks and sandals, typically an  at-home wardr

Banana Republic Isn't Just Pledging a $20M Clothing Donation: The Brand's Doing More

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Over the past few months, we've spotlighted fashion businesses stepping up and taking action, whether it's to help support Americans affected by the COVID-19 crisis or to stand behind the Black community with donations , acknowledging the racially unjust murder of George Floyd and the larger conversation surrounding Black Lives Matter . Brands with a large platform can and should acknowledge voices that are struggling in America, and Banana Republic - notably a part of parent company Gap Inc. - is striving to make a difference. BR teamed up with Delivering Good to donate more than $20 million of new clothing to those in need in order to help America get back to work. It's a project they're calling "Will Work For a Better Republic," and it comes after months of actionable Instagram posts the brand has put up, all of which are meant to encourage positive thinking. "By supporting Delivering Good [an organization that helps kids and families through trag

The CFDA Announces New Initiatives to Address Systemic Racism Within the Fashion Industry

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After demonstrations have been held across the United States to protest the unjust death of George Floyd , the Council of Fashion Designers of America, aka the CFDA , has announced a series of actionable initiatives they will be setting in place immediately. With many designers like Brother Vellies's Aurora James calling for action from larger corporations , it's about time we see organizations within the fashion community, like the CFDA, speak up on how they will be supporting the Black community. Steven Kolb, The president and CEO of the CFDA, and designer Tom Ford, who is the Chairman, outlined a list of tasks that will be undertaken by the organization to strive for change within the fashion industry. "The CFDA will create an in-house employment program specifically charged with placing Black talent in all sectors of the fashion business to help achieve a racially balanced industry. This program will be tasked with identifying Black creatives and pairing these indivi

How Your Favorite Beauty Brands Are Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community During Pride Month

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It's hard to believe how quickly June arrived. It seems like just last week we were in the middle of March. It was then that time - and everything else "normal" - stopped due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Although we're now on the road to reopening, social distancing will continue to limit large gatherings for some time. Unfortunately for the LGBTQ+ community, that means annual Pride events across the country will no longer take place this month. But that doesn't mean the celebrations have to stop . Every year, the beauty community steps up to support its LGBTQ+ peers, businesses, and customers. Sometimes it's by way of colorful, limited-edition products to benefit a variety of charities, for others it's large donations and social media movements. For 2020, we're seeing all of that and more. In some cases, brands are even increasing their donations to make up for this year's cancelled events. Keep reading for a full breakdown of

9 Beautiful Engagement Ring Stories From LGBTQ+ Couples

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All LBGTQ+ couples are different, so when it comes to engagement rings and exchanging vows , there are no set rules about the bling that comes with the declaration of love. Some couples gift each other rings upon proposal, while others hand-pick their stones and bands together, ordering them from the same company or boutique so there's less of a surprise, but lots of room for personalization. A lot of people have partners that don't like to wear jewelry at all, and that's cool, too. Just like with all of the other little bridal details, the options are endless. I'll never forget when my sister sent me a text message: "How can I figure out Megan's ring size?" she asked me, after having already ordered her girlfriend a promise ring that ended up barely even fitting over the knuckle of her pinky. At least it wasn't a diamond! Luckily, they have time to practice and dream up some options, since they both want to wear engagement rings down the road b

18 Sephora Hair Products People Are Buying the Most While Social Distancing

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From nervously trying your first at-home haircut to compulsively studying TikTok tips for less-than-clean hair , chances are you've done at least one different thing in your beauty routine while you've been staying home. And if so, you're not alone. We analyzed the data of what hair-care products POPSUGAR readers have been buying while social distancing these past few months, whether newly embracing all the ways to style a bun or giving hair a heat-styling break . Of course, there are top-rated shampoos and conditioners, but there are also new products for anyone who needs a little help adding or maintaining color or dealing with hair that's suddenly dry and prone to breakage. Keep reading for the Sephora hair-care products people have been buying the most while socially distancing. Source: https://ift.tt/3eUbCiL

Experts Agree: These Are the 9 Best Hair Colors For Darker Skin

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Choosing the right hair color is almost as tricky as finding the perfect foundation shade. Undertones, seasonal shifts , and lighting are all key factors in getting it just right. Much like with nailing foundation, the nuances of darker skin make hair color equally difficult to perfect. That's why we asked hair-color experts to share exactly which shades look best on warm brown skin. The search for finding your perfect hair color starts by looking at your skin's undertones . Hairstylist Noel Reid-Killings told POPSUGAR that as a general rule, ashy, cool brown, chestnut, and chocolate tones work well on darker skin. While you can still rock blond or even vibrant rainbow shades , dark colors are always a safe choice to make hair look thick and healthy. If you want to roll with a new color trend, shades like turquoise, emerald, and hunter greens are on the rise and also happen to be winning options for darker complexions. Read on to see how nine celebs with deeper skin naile

11 Ways to Support Black Hairstylists, Because "Our Craft Is Owed That"

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As people all over the country and world unite to protest racial injustice and systemic racism, many are looking for longterm ways to support the Black community. This includes monetary donations to Black Lives Matter-supported organizations , the 15 Percent Pledge that asks major corporations to commit to carrying more Black-owned brands on their shelves, and shopping Black-owned indie businesses . To take it a step further, industry professionals are speaking out on how you can support Black beauty experts moving forward. Naeemah LaFond , global artistic director at Amika and champion for change in the beauty industry, created an informative guide titled "How Brands and Industry Decision Makers Can Support Black Hair Stylists" on Instagram. In it, salon owners and clients alike can educate themselves on how to support Black hairstylists moving forward. "The first step lies in recognizing the disproportionate lack of access that black people have to opportunities

Streetwear Designer Samuel Ross Has Pledged $31,000 to Support Black-Owned Businesses

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Samuel Ross of A-Cold-Wall is the latest designer to show his support of Black Lives Matter in a meaningful way. With demonstrations being held across the United States protesting the unjust death of George Floyd , some people in the fashion community are providing actionable ways they are addressing systemic racism. Designers like Brother Vellies' Aurora James issued a powerful call to action and demanded a pledge from large companies to buy 15 percent of products from Black designers , and Samuel is the latest designer who has stepped up to do his part as well. The London-based designer of the streetwear label has pledged to support Black-owned businesses by setting up 10 individual grants that equal a total of $31,000. In addition to the grants, the designer is also making a donation of $12,500 in financial aid to Black Lives Matter . In an Instagram post, Samuel stated that his team is working in real time, and applications for the grants are now open. Interested parties sh

8 Black Indie Beauty Brand Owners on How They Are Finding Hope in a Time of Crisis

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It's tough being a Black business owner on any day, but it's even more harrowing at a time like this, when the world is not only fighting a pandemic that has crashed multiple economies but also as the United States struggles to move forward in the aftermath of yet another unjust killing of a Black man at the hands of police. When the news of George Floyd 's killing - as well as those of Breonna Taylor , Ahmaud Arbery , and Tony McDade - rattled the nation, COVID-19 was already affecting Black communities at a disproportionate rate , medically and economically, so to say that Black people are frustrated and exhausted with the current state of events is an understatement. For those of us who are still fortunate enough to have jobs at a time like this, it's difficult to maintain professionalism at work while the livelihood of our community is constantly being threatened. Still, Black business owners are as hopeful as ever in their attempts to lead their companies throug

This Streetwear Brand Sells Hoodies and Tees With Awesome Artwork From Minority Artists

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ArtistsUntold is a Black-owned streetwear brand started in February by Jordan Abdur-Raoof, so if you haven't heard of it yet, you're right on time to start spreading the word. Jordan dreamed up the idea after his time in college working on a different project called IvyUntold, where he spotlighted minority stories. He combined that past experience with his love for art and fashion to create a platform to empower those without a voice through streetwear. "[ArtistsUntold] champions diversity and powerful messages, and gives budding artists a platform to share their talent." After getting friends Alexander Lee and Steven Cook on board, the trio began reaching out to inspiring up-and-coming artists via Instagram and email to see how they'd feel about translating their artwork to high-quality T-shirts and hoodies. The graphics on the site today range from Beyoncé and The Weeknd to cultural scenes that tell their own stories. If you're shopping for Pride Month

The CFDA Announces New Initiatives to Promote Equality in the Fashion Industry

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Amidst ongoing global protests and unrest following the murder of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis and a blossoming new civil rights movement , the Council of Fashion Designer of America ( CFDA ) announced Thursday morning that it will take new steps to help promote diversity and create systemic change to a more equal fashion industry. Chief among the initiatives is an in-house employment program that will be tasked with finding and placing black creatives throughout all sectors of the fashion industry, pairing individuals with companies that are looking to hire. Its second initiative is a mentorship program that will focusing on placing black students and recent graduates in internships with established fashion companies. Both initiatives address a lack of black leadership throughout the industry, which has gained another wave of criticism recently. From left: Tom Ford, Kerby Jean-Raymond and Steven Kolb. Jean-Raymond was one of four minority designers added to th

Jennifer Garner Continues Her Athleisure Style Streak in Joggers & Her Go-To Sneakers

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Jennifer Garner is continuing her athleisure style streak. The 48-year-old actress went for a walk in Los Angeles yesterday clad in a sleek laidback look. Garner sported an all-black look, teaming a short-sleeved T-shirt with fitted joggers. Jennifer Garner out and about in L.A, June 3. CREDIT: Rex/Shutterstock A closer look at Jennifer Garner’s Brooks sneakers. CREDIT: Rex/Shutterstock For footwear, the “13 Going on 30” alum went with  one of her favorite styles : Brooks Levitate 3 running sneakers. The shoes have a flat-knit upper for a secure feel, with an integrated collar for comfort and an arrow-point pattern on the outsole. A sueded tab at the heel is meant to prevent the Achilles tendon from becoming irritated. The sneakers sell on  Roadrunnersports.com  for $150 but are not currently available in Garner’s chosen colorway. Brooks Levitate 3 CREDIT: Courtesy of Roadrunnersports.com The Neutrogena ambassador completed her ensemble with oversize tortoiseshel

The Makeup Museum Is Spotlighting LGBTQ+ Pioneers in the Beauty Industry During Pride

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The Makeup Museum is launching a new digital campaign for Pride Month called Makeup With Pride starting on June 4. There's no denying the influence that the LGBTQ+ community has had on the beauty world , but mainstream beauty history has largely focused on white, cisgender women - and that's where the Makeup Museum's latest campaign comes in. "With Makeup With Pride, our campaign focuses on LGBTQ+ beauty pioneers, and it's really an effort to highlight the diverse and important contributions of individuals across the entire gender and sexuality spectrum," Doreen Bloch, executive director at the Makeup Museum, told POPSUGAR. "Makeup history, typically when you look at a lot of the books that have been written about it, it's incredibly Eurocentric, focused on just the female gender identity." Makeup With Pride will begin in the 1950s and work its way up to feature more current LGBTQ+ influencers in the beauty space. "If you were an LGBTQ

10 Black-Owned Fashion Brands You Should Be Following on Instagram

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This month, we're rounding up a list of Black designers who have been inspiring us with their dreamy designs on social media. With the demonstrations protesting the unjust death of George Floyd , there are many things we can all do to step up to the plate and show our support. Besides being actionable by calling your local government officials, donating money to charities, and signing petitions, you can also show your solidarity to Black-owned fashion labels by following these brands on social media and, more importantly, purchasing pieces from them . A lot of these brands are also helping the planet by using sustainably sourced materials and employing artisans all over the world to keep traditions alive. There's something so wonderful about Christopher John Rogers's creations . His designs, like the red-feathered top in this list, sparks joy with its bright color and feminine silhouette. Aurora James is also constantly dreaming up designs for her brand Brother Vellies t

28 Styling Tricks We're Stealing From Angelina Jolie and Never Giving Back

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Angelina Jolie is what we'd call a red carpet siren . She moves with grace, gliding by the cameras in her long, silky gowns. But if you think her alluring outfits stop with film premieres and fancy dinners, you've got some studying to do. The actress maintains a busy schedule - she's a humanitarian activist and a mom too - and she's constantly dressing for business too. But even while slipping into sophisticated suits on the regular, Angelina maintains a look that's so subtly sexy. Scroll to find 28 steps to mastering her signature style. Related: Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning Looked So Good at Their Premiere, We Don't Even Know Where to Start Source: https://ift.tt/2i2JAnO

37 Times Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid Had the Very Best BFF Style

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Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid coordinate their outfits on the regular and alternatively flaunt their own signature styles while wearing the same designer. And whenever they're spotted on the street or the red carpet, we immediately text a pic to our own partner in crime. "Can we just be them already?!" we moan. Well, if we learned anything from the pair of supermodels, it's that their looks are pretty easy to re-create . So grab the Kendall to your Gigi, and let the inspiration take hold. Read on to find 37 amazing style moments we'll never forget, brought to life by our favorite It girls. And don't you dare leave the house until you're both wearing leggings and bomber jackets or, you know, a really sexy set . Related: These 19 Sets of Famous Sisters Have 1 Thing in Common: Great Style Source: https://ift.tt/2sGLgcX

73 Reasons to Celebrate Angelina Jolie's Red Carpet Evolution

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We're taking a closer look at one of Hollywood's most celebrated - and beautiful - actress's style evolution. Since Angelina Jolie has grown up in the public eye, we've seen her morph from girl to gothic princess to red carpet queen. The current Angelina impresses us regularly with her affinity for thigh-high Atelier Versace gowns, slinky Jenny Packham numbers, and classically chic Ralph & Russo creations. Join us as we celebrate the actress and humanitarian with a look at her magnificent red carpet transformation in honor of her 45th birthday. - Additional reporting by Zara Patel Related: Look Back at Angelina Jolie's Sexiest, Most Scintillating Pictures Through the Years Source: https://ift.tt/2q3ehR6

All the Times Blair and Serena's Coordinated Outfits Made Them TV's Most Stylish BFFs

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Name a more stylish TV duo than Gossip Girl 's Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen ; I'll wait. While some may say the women of Sex and the City are the most stylish BFFs to hit the airwaves, I have to strongly disagree and say it's Blair and Serena. Not only do the two of them wear a slew of fashion designers ranging from Chanel to YSL , but they also know how to accessorize the heck out of a school uniform, and that, my friends, takes talent. While rewatching the show in preparation for the spinoff airing on HBO Max , I noticed that there are plenty of moments where Leighton Meester and Blake Lively 's characters are spotted on the Upper East Side wearing coordinated looks. The scene where they run around New York City dressed up in matching backless dresses designed by Blair's mother is one that will forever be cemented in my memory. (I know I'm not the only one who tried to replicate those photos with my best friend in high school!) From matching p

A Beauty Publicist Shares Why More Black Voices at the Table Make For Better Beauty Products

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Chandler Rollins is the head of public relations for skin-care brand Farmacy , where this week she has decided to cease media pitching in solidarity with the Black community. Here, she shares, in her own words, her personal experience with racism in the beauty industry - plus, what brands (and us, its consumers) need to do better. This story was told to Kelsey Castañon and has been edited for length and clarity. The first time I experienced blatant racism in the workplace was in my first job out of college. I was on the editorial side before I transitioned to PR, working for a publication that focused on the salon business specifically. I was an associate editor. I was just exploring beauty for the first time, at the height of the natural hair revolution that was happening in 2013 or 2014. I would go back and forth between my natural hairstyles and my straight hairstyles . I was told one day when I was wearing it natural, "You look rather ethnic today." That was the word u

The 3 Best Techniques to Try If You Want to Stretch Your Natural Hair Without Heat

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Going natural more often than not means committing to a minimal-heat lifestyle, so showing off the length of your hair sans shrinkage comes with a different set of rules. Blowouts may seem like they're the only logical option when it comes to switching things up and stretching out your hair, but believe us, there are ways to do it that involve way less damage and no heat at all. YouTube has a wealth of content catered to people with kinky and curly hair, so naturally, it's the perfect place to turn to find tutorials and how-tos on how to give yourself a blown-out look without the heat. Read ahead for three of our favorite methods to stretch out your hair. Source: https://ift.tt/2Ua3rqV

I Didn't Know I Needed an Enzyme Cleanser Until I Found This One From Dr. Barbara Sturm

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Finding a face wash that makes my skin feel clean but not too clean has always been a challenge. I like the deep-clean feeling when using grainy or chemical exfoliants , yet sometimes they are too harsh, leaving my skin tight afterward. Even though I have regular cream and gel cleansers I love, once I was introduced to this Dr. Barbara Sturm Darker Skin Tones Enzyme Cleanser, I couldn't imagine my beauty routine without it. I usually associate foaming powders with cleaning my bathroom, not cleaning my face in my bathroom, but I'm a total convert to this powdery texture now. I had heard rave reviews of Dr. Barbara Sturm products in the past, yet what really drew me to sample the Darker Skin Tones line was its connection to Angela Bassett. After all, this line was developed in partnership with the actress , and if my skin could look half as good as hers does , I was already halfway sold. Sure, it may be too soon to tell how my skin will look in my 60s, but it's not