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Are side partings for âold peopleâ? Itâs a question youâve likely never asked yourself, but after it emerged this week that teenagers on TikTok had declared it so, the debate reached the British Vogue beauty team. The discourse began, as talking points now tend to, on Gen-Zâs favourite social media platform, when a user called @Lady-Gleep declared: âProve me wrong, but I donât think there is a single person who looks better with a side part than they do a middle part.â Naturally, all hell broke loose, the #MiddlePartChallenge was born, and side partings were officially deemed past their prime. Even Ashley Graham weighed in. ....
Schiaparelli Daniel Roseberry “Dior: the multicoloured hair so crazy, so punk and so couture. Valentino: the extra-long and straight hair on model Mariacarla Boscono with lockdown restrictions, many women have been forced to let their hair grow and they’ve discovered the naturality of it. Schiaparelli for the red lips, because red is red. Always powerful, bold, hot. I love it. Giambattista Valli for the fluffy hairstyles because they’re so fairy and dreamy, and we need to dream. Alexis Mabille: the red lips.” Susanna Macchia, beauty and features editor, Vogue Italia “While there was no shortage of romantic, ethereal, flower-encrusted beauty moments from the couture shows a nod to the more classical ideas of hair and makeup from these elevated collections (Dior! Giambattista Valli! Chanel!) it was Schiaparelli for me. Daniel Roseberry pushed boundaries with a riff on mascara courtesy of beaded eyelashes and a new definition of coiffure, which he re ....
Read Article Mt. Blue High School’s Xander Gurney competes in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference ski meet at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington in Jan. 2020. Morning Sentinel file photo by Michael G. Seamans
Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of previews of Franklin- and Kennebec-county teams in the Sun Journal’s coverage area that have decided to play this winter. Mt. Blue Alpine ski coach Mark Cyr said newcomers will lighten the load after the Cougars lost a few top-notch skiers this season. “We have had an outstanding early season, really focusing on fundamentals,” Cyr said. “With everything pushed back, we can spend more time on the basics, both mechanics and tactics. We are taking it slow and making sure we get every athlete in a good place to start racing.” ....