How Skinny Models Might Actually Help Women's Self-Esteem
It is generally assumed that being bombarded with images of skinny, flawless supermodels and celebrities makes most women feel bad about themselves (or worse).
It is generally assumed that being bombarded with images of skinny, flawless supermodels and celebrities makes most women feel bad about themselves (or worse).
Stock images tend to be as ubiquitous as they are unimaginative, but a new series of not-so-conventional stock images from DIS Magazine is out to stretch the muzak of the art world beyond women laughing alone with salad.
by Kerri Winick, GalTime.com Beauty Editor
From the spring 2013 runways to the red carpet, blue eyeshadow is having a major moment.
We're 100 percent with you -- it can seem scary putting blue on your peepers. The good news? This hot hue is totally wearable, whether you're a blonde, redhead, or brunette. Celebrity Makeup Artist Laura Dillon says the key is following a few simple guidelines:
"I swore to myself I wasn't going to talk to you about Dance Academy," I tell my psychologist. Luckily or prophetically, my Master of Fine Arts graduate program provided free therapy to talk about how pursuing a career in the arts is a huge mistake.
“What’s Dance Academy?” she asks.
Sexy for our troops! LeAnn Rimes hit a red carpet at the Youth National Guard Challenge gala in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday (Feb. 26) -- and instead of red, white and blue, the Grammy-winning singer, 30, opted for not-so-basic black for the event, where she also performed.