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Photographer Mihaela Noroc travelled the world from Ethiopia to the US and from Guatemala to France in search of natural and authentic beauty. She introduces some of the inspiring women she met on her journey
In a society dominated by men, where many women are still afraid to be photographed without asking permission from their husbands, things are changing. There are more and more Azerbaijani women who fight for gender equality and although they are now a minority, I'm sure they will soon be a majority. Fidan is one of these amazing women who would never start a relationship, if she wouldn't be treated equally and respected.
The stories behind them are even more gripping.
From starring in Asai's AW18 lookbook to featuring in Dazed's current Futuretopias issue with a hair-raising look by Jawara, Chinese model and LCF student Tin Gao has been busy
The beautiful face of India!
The best hair and makeup looks spotted backstage at London Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2019.
Elisabeth Van Aalderen had a lot going for her. After getting her diploma from the Utrecht School of Arts, she applied to the photography department of the Fotovakschool in Amsterdam. Since then, she has worked in the fashion industry as a stylist and art director but eventually quit her job to pursue her dreams of becoming a professional photographer. However, about 8 years ago, when she was 25, something came up that tried to slow Elisabeth down. Vitiligo. A skin condition in which a lack of melanin leads to developing white patches on the skin.
Romanian photographer Noroc Mihaela is on a mission to photograph women from every single country on Earth in order to show that beauty is found
Meet Tsunaina. She’s taking on the fashion world with her photogenically unique features.
These people defy traditional beauty standards and are gorgeous.
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Mou Aysha isn't a professional photographer in the true sense of the word, meaning it's more of a passion to her rather than a job. However, this isn't a blemish on her ability to capture beauty in her portraits. Mou, who lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has a keen eye for very sensitive, emotional, even soulful, moments, and her every picture is a testament to that. Her 53k followers are a testament to that too.
You know what they say - fear is temporary, but regret lasts forever. I get why you might be hesitant to commit to very short haircut styles . But can I let
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The bright and beautiful natives of Brazil. In 2007 the National Indian Foundation or FUNAI (a Brazilian governmental protection agency for Indian interests and their culture) reported that it had confirmed the presence of 67 different un-contacted tribes in Brazil. Brazil Read on! →
Photographer Alexander Khimushin travels the globe to capture the beautiful diversity of the world in faces. The remote locales highlight unique cultures.
The model, who has Down Syndrome, was scouted through a social media initiative.
"Remind the world that everyone is beautiful." These are the words of Ilka Brühl - a 26-year-old woman from Germany, who took it upon herself to spread positivity and empowerment by telling her own story.
Get your glow on... even after an all-nighter
The skin condition explained.
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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
We kickstarted World Face project in April to celebrate the incredible diversity of the world around us and unite people through photography. We have challenged ourselves to photograph people from every nation in the world. Here are new images for the collection.
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Update: more pictures, plus some ethnohistory, in the comments.
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.
"Remind the world that everyone is beautiful." These are the words of Ilka Brühl - a 26-year-old woman from Germany, who took it upon herself to spread positivity and empowerment by telling her own story.
In case you didn't know how shaving legs and armpits for women became a norm, you can blame the relentless advertising campaigns. At the beginning of the 20th century, women, and of course society in general, couldn't care less about the natural hair growing on their bodies. However, after sleeveless dresses came into fashion, advertisers began targeting women's hairy armpits, encouraging women to remove them. Then followed leg hair. By the 1950s, after what seemed to be merely a fad created by annoying advertisers, shaving your hairy legs and armpits became a social norm lasting for decades.
"It felt very natural yet powerful to walk the red carpet in a suit."
",,,,,,It's not a matter of cosmetics, money, race, or social status but more about being yourself.",,,,,,
So...you've done the forbidden deed. But no one really talks about what to do after you pop a pimple. We are, and we're sharing our best after-care tips.
Romanian photographer Noroc Mihaela is on a mission to photograph women from every single country on Earth in order to show that beauty is found
The Ethnic Origins of Beauty highlights the ethnic diversity of mankind through gorgeous portraits of women of different ethnic groups across the world.