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After the Downton Abbey: A New Era premiere, POPSUGAR talks to costume designer Anna Robbins about the looks. → Read More
Monica Rose thinks your work wardrobe needs more kicks. → Read More
The designer opens up about his Fall 2022 collection and next steps for his brand. → Read More
Go behind the scenes of "Inventing Anna" with costume designers Lyn Paolo and Laura Frecon. → Read More
Try a new salon. Get a crappy cut. Rinse and repeat. How is it that so many professional hairstylists are total amateurs at styling curly and coily hair? → Read More
Mary Katrantzou explains how her brand is working to offer up to a U.S. 24 by the end of 2019. → Read More
The body-positive parties, like the one you watched on Hulu's "Shrill" (starring Aidy Bryant), really exist. Here are the people making them happen. → Read More
In 2017, Nielsen reported that black consumers spent $473 million on their hair, both on products and salon services. Yet for many with natural hair — especially those with 4C, the kinkiest of all textures — being able to simply walk into any salon… → Read More
In a landmark year for women in politics, we saw three fictional female U.S. presidents depicted on the small screen. Here's how their wardrobes came together. → Read More
Pink is arguably one of the most powerful colors in the spectrum. And it has even more resonance in October, as pink has become the signature shade of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), which has been celebrated annually since 1985. A slew of… → Read More
May the force be with you at the Golden Globes, Sarah Jessica Parker. → Read More
First of all, what? → Read More
Ugh, if only there were more opportunities for jumpsuits for regular-old non-famous girls like us! → Read More
What's hygge and how do we get some? → Read More
Yes, we're having deja-vu too. → Read More
Never regret an email ever again! → Read More
Literally, what? → Read More
Uhm, dang. → Read More
The elements that lie at the foundation of Race—a pointedly moving biopic about Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens that hits theaters today—are just as pervasive and prevalent now as they were almost eight decades... → Read More
The US produces over 300,000 books yearly—but books written by black women, about black women, occupy just a slim margin of that, despite the demand for those voices and storytelling. Getting these stories published and reviewed by major publications is where the obstruction lies: the 2014 Women of Color VIDA Count, which amasses over 1000 data points from world-renowned journals, publications,… → Read More