Zebedee Management collaborates with the #RadicalBeautyProject on their first ever group shoot for #WDSD. All the models featured have #DownSyndrome, and look every inch the #Supermodels they are. When it comes to Down syndrome, most people are so prejudiced (for many reasons, and we aim at challenging these reasons in the process) that they can’t see the forest for the trees and keep these very capable individuals back, in the shadows preferably.
The Queen's Gambit's star said she knows it sounds pathetic, but she genuinely doesn't see herself as beautiful.
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Nobody likes acne. I think it's safe to say we have all had a breakout or two –––– or a lot more than two. It's something that I personally struggled with in high school and periodically experience today. With my fair skin, acne has left scars that seem so amplified against my tone. I have been insecure for years about them, covering them up and using quick fixes. What I always wanted was something that would really help relieve my skin of its blemishes and prevent new ones from appearing. My redhead skin is sensitive so I searched high and low for something
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Diana Gordon collaborated with Beyoncé on "Lemonade," and has a new song out August 23.
Oh yes, you will fall for this indie heartthrob – and fall hard.
In 2004, Showtime produced something pretty special: The L Word . The epic television show that ran for six seasons brought us the first portrayal of lesbian, bisexual and transgender female characters on mainstream television — and not as some kind…
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Peter Lorre (June 26, 1904, Rózsahegy, Austria-Hungary (now Ružomberok, Slovakia) – March 23, 1964, Los Angeles), born László Löwenstein. Publicity for "Crime and Punishment", photographs by Lusha Nelson, 1935. The sometimes very strange beauty of Peter Lorre.
Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker are three of the best – and most obsessed-over – songwriters today. Ahead of a debut album together, they explain why they go to group therapy
A new book, Steve McCurry: a Life in Pictures, compiled by the photographer’s sister Bonnie McCurry, captures his iconic photojournalism and reveals his approach to photography
How NYU friends Ayo Edebiri, Rachel Sennott, and Emma Seligman made Bottoms — and won over Hollywood along the way.
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In my final look at the life of the twentieth century Yorkshire artist Frederick William Elwell I want to conclude his life story and look at some of his genre paintings. In the last blog, when loo…
The handsome Wilfred Wong (New York Models, Urban Milano, First London) teams up with fashion photographer Baldovino Barani for Gone with the Wind story coming from the pages of FACTORY Fanzine's latest edition. For the
Bangalore is undisputedly the software hub for the IT industry from where India churns out billions of dollars worth of backend work for corporations located abroad. It is a thriving metropolis gone to seed already. The infrastructure just can not cope up. Flickr is dotted with a rather large number of software and allied engineers who work in Bangalore. This post is to them and their lives. On the Bangalore Mysore highway, about 50 kms out is a place called Ramadevaraya which is a hill rising up on the right hand side of the road. This is just before the town of Ramanagaram. A small narrow road snakes up passing the ubiquitous schools of higher professional learning that come up at the oddest of places in India as commercial education mongers / monsters set up their shops anywhere and everywhere they can find a place. So once you have passed the College of Pharmacy and climbed up a smaller hill you come to a small meadow with a lake and barred gates of red blue and white set up by the temple organisers. The stairs about 300 of them leading up to the temple repeat the same color scheme of blue red and white. There were children raising up a merry din and you could hear that from afar. I thought there was a school group out on a jaunt but there were only 6 of them from the village nearby and it looked that the local schools and colleges would never see these young ones in their classrooms anytime soon. The merry bunch was blissfully unaware of attending a school and what education could or could not give them. Portrayed here is Sita with a flawless dark skin and she sports a fearless red bindi and possesses an elegant jaw line, high cheekbones and collagen full luscious lips and an inborn grace and poise that was amazing to see and remember the lack of it in the so called professional models that one tends to bump into ever so often. No tutoring what so ever was required. She is a born natural 51309910209_a0644c8354_o desat
Photographer Roberto Pazzi, 42, captured these photographs of some of India's poorest residents, from street vendors in Jaipur (pictured), to holy Sadhus in Varanasi.
Buddhist monk seen in Wanla village, Ladakh Blog: Dietmar Temps, travel blog Website, gallery: Dietmar Temps, photography
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