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Viola Davis on How Personal Trauma Makes Portraying Michelle Obama "Interesting"

Viola Davis opened up about playing Michelle Obama in Showtime's The First Lady and how the Chicago native differs from herself."Here’s the thing about Michelle Obama, which is very different from me, different from a lot of people: she’s healthy," the actor recently told The Guardian. "She’s a healthy human being, because she grew up in an environment where she always felt seen, always felt worthy. Maybe because I’ve been with a lot of artists in my life, a lot of people who’ve been t...

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Longchamp Set To Launch Collaborative Handbags With Artist André Saraiva

Longchamp announces its latest partnership with street artist André Saravia with his whimsical artwork becoming the subject of the fashion house’s latest collaborative project. The upcoming collaboration sees the artist give a selection of Longchamp Le Pliage handbags a colorful, graffiti sprayed makeover. Expect to see Saravia’s eponymous Mr A character and a new Mrs A sprawled across the exclusive collection, along with other playfully designed features. Like Longchamp’s bags, André Sa...

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Meet the 17-Year-Old Who Made $30K Thrifting Clothes Online

When most of us were teenagers, our version of a job consisted of working at the mall or babysitting. These days, however, teens are making an extra buck by starting full-fledged businesses and among them is 17-year-old Axaila, a budding style chameleon who is funding her college education by selling her clothes online.The Trinidadian-Mexican teen is alleviating her mother from the financial burden of college tuition by making bank with her coveted sense of fashion. The Y2K, kawaii-core obsessed...

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Hi-BYE Is Mexico City's Best-Kept Fashion Secret

"Keep Emotions in Motion" is the slogan of Mexico City-based lifestyle store, Hi-BYE. The shop's cheeky name is an ode to the continuous kinetic energy within the universe. “We really feel like nothing is static, right? Everything is always changing. Things are always moving,” says Carla Valdivia, co-founder and CEO of Hi-BYE. “That’s really our way of looking at fashion and lifestyle, that things have to constantly be evolving to be fresh and be true to humanity, because it’s always c...

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