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27 Cheery Summer Dresses That Make Me Smile Just Looking At Them

Dresses and summer go together like PB&J. Even though I'm lucky enough to wear dresses year-round in Southern California, the warm months are when my collection really has time to shine. The only downside is that the market is absolutely inundated with summer dresses so it can be hard to sort through the huge selection. Have no fear—that's where I come in.If you could see my Instagram saved folder or my Pinterest boards, you'd see a slew of Instagram-worthy dresses begging to be added to ...

Erin Fitzpatrick Thu, 08 Apr 2021 Who What Wear
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The 3 Valentino Perfumes the Internet Is Obsessed With

The good news about shopping for a new fragrance is that there is no shortage of options out there. Florals, spicy scents, woodsy perfumes, fruity fragrances… There's something for every nose preference. There are the brands that are household names, indie brands, clean and organic lines, and even fragrance companies that keep aromatherapy benefits in mind.But I suppose when you've got a lot of options, it can be bad news in a way, too. How can you possibly choose a signature fragrance when...

Sarah Yang Thu, 08 Apr 2021 Who What Wear
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Rihanna Protested Incognito at a Stop Asian Hate Rally

Rihanna showed up to a Stop Asian Hate rally on Sunday, protesting the surge in anti-Asian hate crimes alongside hundreds of others.The star, who spoke out against the Atlanta massage parlor shootings on Instagram, attended the rally in New York City with her assistant, Tina Truong. She went mostly unnoticed during the protest, though Truong later posted a photo of the Fenty founder holding a sign that read "HATE=RACISM AGAINST GOD!" and "#STOPASIANHATE." Rih was also filmed sharing her Instagra...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 06 Apr 2021 HYPEBAE
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Activist Funding Free Cab Rides for Asian New Yorkers Raises Over $100,000 USD

On April 2, Instagram account @cafemaddycab began offering free cab rides to Asian New Yorkers uneasy about taking public transportation in the wake of rising anti-Asian hate crimes in the city. The initiative quickly gained traction on social media, amassing over 8,000 followers in a matter of days.Maddy Park launched @cafemaddycab with $2,000 USD of her own money. She was inspired to cover cab rides for elderly Asians and Asian women after taking a subway ride that left her terrified. "I was s...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Tue, 06 Apr 2021 HYPEBAE