The Met Gala is back, and this time it’s all about Costume Art — exploring the powerful connection between fashion and the human body.
Examines the representation of different body types in beauty campaigns, skincare, and cosmetics. Discusses the shift towards celebrating natural features, the impact of editing and filters, and the push for more inclusive beauty standards.
The Met Gala is back, and this time it’s all about Costume Art — exploring the powerful connection between fashion and the human body.
In Paris Photo, one of the biggest fairs in the world dedicated to photography as art, an innovative initiative called Elles x Paris Photo offers visitors a new way of visiting this overwhelming maze of striking and provocative images.
Watching the runways this season, it became clear that the conversation around who is allowed to belong in fashion is changing — slowly, maybe, but meaningfully. And that shift is worth pausing on.
In this personal essay, guest contributor Daria Nazarova reflects on her experiences in the fashion industry — from global runways to editorial shoots — and explores how inclusivity often blurs into marketing strategy.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Beauty Hut Africa has launched a meaningful initiative that supports lifesaving care for Nigerian women.
Breastfeeding in public has long sparked debate. However, a new wave of mothers are shifting the narrative.
In Nigeria, unseen barriers often exclude people with disabilities from daily life. Discover how Adaptive Atelier is boldly redefining accessibility, starting with beauty.
Yes, I choose not to wear a bra — but that simple choice still sparks discomfort, judgment, and even harassment. Last week, I walked into a film set, and a crew member…
Yesterday, TikTok banned SkinnyTok — the internet immediately found a workaround. A one word caption on influencer Liv Schmidt’s pinned post says it all — REBIRTH. It refers to the latest incarnation…