Catwalk fashion is known to be outrageous and flamboyant, but these ridiculous men's runway looks are too much for me. Either I'm missing something here, or high-end fashion is something I'll never understand. And you know what? I'm OK with that.
Catwalk fashion is known to be outrageous and flamboyant, but these ridiculous men's runway looks are too much for me. Either I'm missing something here, or high-end fashion is something I'll never understand. And you know what? I'm OK with that.
Everyone has their own fashion sense, so it's hard to comment on what objectively counts as bad fashion. But I feel confident when I look at these catwalk images that this is horribly bad, awful fashion. I know not all catwalk looks are necessarily meant to translate into high street fashion, but these take the cake. If anyone can shed some light on the purpose of these extreme, bizarre, and outrageous clothing designs, I'm all ears!
When it comes to the world of social media, everything looks perfect. But, as we all know, it's all a lie, and nothing is as it seems. The growing movement of influencers exposing the harsh truths behind the seemingly picture-perfect lives we see on Instagram raises awareness of the influencer industry's detrimental effects on consumers. But still, people continue to compare their real lives to the fake ones they perceive to be perfect on Instagram and other social media platforms, which can create body image issues, jealousy, and insecurities, amongst other things. One Thai model has posted a series of side-by-side pictures on Twitter of the realities behind the lies we see on social media. Vienna posts the pictures with witty captions, giving a glimpse into the fact that behind the poses, the filters, and the sucked in tummies are regular people, doing a job and making an income. Here is a selection of her creations.
Everyone assumes that supermodels were born with their striking good looks and natural beauty. But sometimes, these powerful and gorgeous women grow into their looks as they get older. Here is a selection of ten supermodels from all over the world, alongside photos of them as kids, to show you how their looks have changed over time.
Our favorite influencer Instagram pup is back with some quarantine pictures to make you seriously jealous. That's right; Mary-Kate Fallis is living a better quarantine life than any of us and we're jealous of her high-end lifestyle. Drinking quarantinis, sunbathing, and lounging around eating carbs? Yes please, sign me up! Enjoy these latest pictures from the chicest dog on the internet
Jaymz Marsters is a hair color artist in Norfolk, England, and creates the most mesmerizing masterpieces in people's hair by using various shades of the rainbow. Each design is unique and captivating; from burning yellow to soft pink, the colors he uses create spectacular works of art on the heads of his muses. Check out some of his incredible work below.
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Meet Kaylen Ward, self-titled 'Naked Philanthropist', a hero that comes in little-to-no clothing, proving not all heroes wear capes clothes.
Kaylen Ward single-handedly raised $500,000 by offering nudes in return for donations and it worked. Really, really well.
"Every $10 you donate = one nude picture from me to your DM. You must send me confirmation that you donated," Ms Ward tweeted on January 4th.
Ward didn't expect the tweet to go viral, telling Buzzfeed, "I was expecting to raise maybe $1000 but the tweet blew up."
In fact, it seemed to escalate quite quickly. It has just been announced that Instagram deleted Ward's account due to their policy. Unfortunately, Ms Ward revealed there has been major consequences to going down this route... but ultimately stands proudly by her decision.
"My IG got deactivated, my family disowned me, and the guy I like won't talk to me all because of that tweet. But f**k it, save the koalas," she wrote."