“GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD REVIVED: REYNALDO JOSE’S COUTURE TRIUMPH AT F/ROW RUNWAY”

Galilea Montijo: From México to the World
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Galilea Montijo: From México to the World

This season, fashion is no longer decoration — it is declaration. Galilea Montijo emerges in this editorial as a living canvas of Mexican artistry, embodying strength, heritage, and reinvention. With every braid, gown, and shimmer, she becomes a narrative of power. Shot by Fernando Dumas, styled & creatively directed by Marmol Viejo, with makeup by Waithsman and hair by Jorge Beltrán Hair & Aldo EK, the story is not just fashion — it is manifesto.

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The Fashion Week That Got It Right: Inside F/ROW’s Bold Return to Couture and Craft
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The Fashion Week That Got It Right: Inside F/ROW’s Bold Return to Couture and Craft

The night began with pure cinematic allure. Guests were greeted at F/ROW Fashion Week 2025 with a red carpet moment worthy of Old Hollywood itself. Cameras flashed as editors, stylists, and celebrities posed against the lights, while staff moved with ease and elegance, guiding attendees through the flow of the evening. Unlike the chaos often seen at larger venues, here the experience was polished, intentional, and designed to honor the guest as much as the designers.

Inside, towering LED screens glowed with pristine clarity, projecting visuals that felt more like an art installation than simple stagecraft. Cocktails were served with effortless grace, and the VIP lounge, lined with velvet seating and golden accents, created an air of exclusivity. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation — energetic yet sophisticated, elevated yet intimate.

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The Film That’s Winning Festivals, Critics, and Audiences Alike: Brownsville Bred
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The Film That’s Winning Festivals, Critics, and Audiences Alike: Brownsville Bred

The Unvarnished Truth: A Cinematic Gem Arrives

Some films don’t just capture a moment; they embody a movement. They arrive without the drumbeat of a multi-million-dollar marketing campaign, yet possess a quiet force that reshapes the cultural conversation. Elaine Del Valle’s Brownsville Bred is one of those films—a rare and breathtaking work of art that feels both deeply personal and globally significant. Already the darling of the festival circuit, this cinematic tour de force is poised to become the indie masterpiece everyone will be talking about.

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Checking Into Marrakech: Three Dreamy Hotels Worth Packing Your Best Kaftan For
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Checking Into Marrakech: Three Dreamy Hotels Worth Packing Your Best Kaftan For

There are few places in the world where heritage, design, and luxury collide with such hypnotic beauty as Marrakech. The Red City has long been the muse of creatives, fashion icons, and dreamers—its labyrinthine souks, ornate riads, and desert horizons forming a backdrop that feels straight out of a Vogue editorial. Here, even the air is perfumed with rosewater and orange blossom, a reminder that this is no ordinary escape.

And if there’s one essential for your suitcase? A statement kaftan—fluid, glamorous, and timelessly chic. In Marrakech, it’s more than attire; it’s a passport into the city’s rhythm of elegance. Below, three hotels where kaftans are practically part of the dress code.

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Fifth Harmony’s Triumphant Return: Music, Fashion, and the Looks You Can Shop Now
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Fifth Harmony’s Triumphant Return: Music, Fashion, and the Looks You Can Shop Now

On a balmy Dallas night, the Jonas Brothers’ tour stage became the scene of one of 2025’s most unexpected pop culture moments: the surprise reunion of Fifth Harmony. After seven years apart, Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui walked onstage together, instantly electrifying the crowd with “Work From Home” and “Worth It.”

But their reunion was more than a sonic throwback — it was a fashion reset. Clad in sleek, all-black ensembles, the quartet embraced a mature aesthetic that celebrated empowerment, individuality, and unity in equal measure.

This was no nostalgic costume. This was a style manifesto: Fifth Harmony is grown, bold, and in command.

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Maycare Updates: Crowns, Charisma & The Road to Miss Universe
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Maycare Updates: Crowns, Charisma & The Road to Miss Universe

The glittering world of pageantry never fails to capture the imagination, and this season, two Thai beauties are commanding the spotlight in different but equally dazzling arenas.

Thailand’s Double Triumph

Crowned Miss Universe Thailand 2025, Praveenar “Veena” Singh radiated strength and charisma from the very first day of competition. Representing Saraburi Province, her performance electrified audiences, even when the pressure of finale night made each step feel like a high-wire act. With her natural charm and overwhelming fan support, Veena is already emerging as one of the favorites for the Miss Universe 2025 crown.

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Burgundy & Beyond: The Color Trends Defining Fall/Winter 2025
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Burgundy & Beyond: The Color Trends Defining Fall/Winter 2025

As the leaves turn and the city shifts into its most stylish season, Fall/Winter 2025 runway color trends have spoken loud and clear. This year, designers are trading minimalism for mood, layering wardrobes with hues that feel opulent, expressive, and undeniably powerful. From bold reds and electric blues to deep burgundy neutrals, the palette speaks to both quiet luxury and high-drama expression.

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Jonathan Islas: Between Stage and Song
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Jonathan Islas: Between Stage and Song

1.As an actor you embody characters, and as a singer you share your own voice. In which of these two worlds do you feel your most authentic truth shines through?
As an actor, we’re constantly creating characters—villains, heroes, or something in between—but at the end of the day, they are not us. As a singer, however, I reveal much more of who I really am. Music allows me to tell stories through song, and in that exchange with the audience, my personality and essence come alive. That’s where my truest self exists—within the artistry of music.

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Gordon Ramsay’s MasterChef Alum Chef Kolby is Stirring Up Fresh Recipes for Back to School
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Gordon Ramsay’s MasterChef Alum Chef Kolby is Stirring Up Fresh Recipes for Back to School

Chef Kolby “Kolby Kash” Chandler is redefining what it means to bring flavor to the table. With over 1.5 million social media followers, the Houston-born chef—who first captured hearts as a contestant on MasterChef under the fiery mentorship of Gordon Ramsay—is now serving up more than meals: he’s building a lifestyle brand steeped in Southern Creole soul, modern family hacks, and undeniable style.

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Lady Gaga Lands in New York—Inside the Mayhem Phenomenon and the Wardrobe That’s Defining It
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Lady Gaga Lands in New York—Inside the Mayhem Phenomenon and the Wardrobe That’s Defining It

When Lady Gaga steps onto the stage at Madison Square Garden, New York doesn’t just host her—it embraces her as one of its own. The Mayhem Ball shows have sold out across multiple nights, confirming Gaga’s status as a generational performer. Critics call the concerts “a spectacle of emotion and chaos,” while fans leave describing them as both an opera and a nightclub rolled into one. MSG, the arena of legends, is once again Gaga’s cathedral.

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Taylor Swift Reveals Her Most Glamorous Side with The Life of a Showgirl
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Taylor Swift Reveals Her Most Glamorous Side with The Life of a Showgirl

When Taylor Swift unveils a new era, the world listens—and watches. The global pop icon has announced her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, set to debut on October 3, 2025. Conceived during the European leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour, this project isn’t just an album; it’s a high-fashion, high-drama immersion into the dazzling world of spectacle. Swift invites fans into the “backstage magic” of a performer’s life—where glamour, vulnerability, and performance artistry collide.

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Before the Spotlight: The Health Rituals and Sacrifices of VMA Artists
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Before the Spotlight: The Health Rituals and Sacrifices of VMA Artists

The MTV Video Music Awards (VMA’s) are an iconic event in pop culture, both nationally and internationally. Most of the artists who participate are globally recognized and carry immense prestige. This major event is a prime opportunity to showcase their best performances—often historic and remembered for decades, such as Madonna and Britney Spears’ 2003 performance, which is still discussed today.

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William Negrón: The Unstoppable Journey of a Journalism Giant with 11 Emmy Awards
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William Negrón: The Unstoppable Journey of a Journalism Giant with 11 Emmy Awards

From the misty mountains of Orocovis, Puerto Rico, to the buzzing control rooms of America’s top Spanish-language networks, William Negrón has built a legacy defined by vision, precision, and relentless pursuit of truth. With 11 Emmy Awards to his name, Negrón is not merely producing news—he is curating history in motion.

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The Devil Returns to the Big Apple: Hollywood’s Most Awaited Comeback
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The Devil Returns to the Big Apple: Hollywood’s Most Awaited Comeback

Nineteen years ago, an assistant with a questionable taste in canvas sweaters and an uncanny knack for Chanel boots faced off against the devil herself—a formidable editor-in-chief as feared as she was admired. The Devil Wears Prada was not just a box-office success; it became a cult classic, a razor-sharp satire of the cutthroat fashion world.

Now, the rumors are confirmed: Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs are back. The Devil Wears Prada 2 promises more than just high-fashion runways—it’s shaping up to be a cinematic reckoning.

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Tulum After the Hype
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Tulum After the Hype

Tulum was never meant to be just another pin on the map—it began as a sleepy coastal village on Mexico’s east coast, where tacos came without queues, beaches stretched out in silence, and the only sound was the tide kissing the sand. Then came the flood: Instagram feeds, travel lists, and glossy hashtags that transformed Tulum into the bohemian-luxe capital of wanderlust. But beyond the noise lies a quieter Tulum, one that still whispers the essence of paradise—if you know where to look.

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Glow Diet: Nourish Your Body and Make Your Skin Glow from Within
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Glow Diet: Nourish Your Body and Make Your Skin Glow from Within

Food is an essential part of our health and well-being. That’s why it’s so important to pay attention to what we eat—our physical and emotional state often mirrors our diet. In this context, the concept of the “glow diet” emerges. While not an official diet plan, it promotes a way of eating that enhances health from the inside out, giving our skin a natural radiance that speaks for itself.

This style of eating is centered on nutrient-rich foods, especially antioxidants, which protect cells from external damage caused by UV rays, stress, and environmental factors. Some of the most recommended options include tomatoes, spinach, carrots, raspberries, blueberries, red bell peppers, strawberries, grapes, pomegranate, broccoli, seeds, nuts, and dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa.

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Fattú Djakité: The Artist Who Turns Ancestry Into Anthem
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Fattú Djakité: The Artist Who Turns Ancestry Into Anthem

When Fattú Djakité steps onstage, the air changes. Turbans knotted like crowns, braids mapping lineage, a gaze that carries tenderness and resolve—she doesn’t just perform; she officiates. Across music and visual art, Fattú builds worlds where tradition breathes through modern form, and beauty is never decorative—it’s directive. Her canvases echo the cadences of her songs: abstract, textural, rooted in African memory yet electrified by the present. She is Afro-Atlantic in pulse, cinematic in composition, and adamant that art must do more than impress. It must speak, protect, and transform.

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