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Badass Mom Defends Son And His "Girly" Socks

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A Scottish mother’s letter to the family that shamed her son has gone viral. Shona Campbell, mother to a 3-year-old boy named Harry, has written an open letter on Facebook to the family that mocked her son for wearing “girly” socks. The letter, posted by Campbell on Thursday, March 24, 2016, has been shared over 100,000 times.

According to Harry’s mother, the 3-year-old was teased for wearing pink heart socks to daycare—by another mother and her child, nonetheless. Campbell added that Harry loves the color pink and specifically asked for the heart socks himself when they were out shopping one day.

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Campbell’s letter contributes to the imperative discussion of breaking gender roles. What would you do in her situation? Let your child freely explore their identity, or control your child’s decisions in order to protect them from the merciless ramifications of bullying?

Attn reported that supporters were taking to facebook to show Campbell and her son some well-deserved love.

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Read Campbell’s letter below:

“To the mother at nursery picking up your child. You may have thought I didn't hear you but let me assure you I did!! When your child pointed out my SON had love hearts on his socks, and mocked them for being GIRLS socks you absolutely tore apart my faith in this world, because you agreed and laughed along with your child.

My son is 3 years old, he loves love hearts, he loves the colour pink, he loves to play with dolls and prams. But what he loves more than anything, is having the independence to make his own choices. He chose these socks in the shop, and he chose to wear them today.

Why should we teach our children that certain things are for girls/boys?? If my son wants to wear a dress, he can!! If he wants to wear a big fluffy hat, he can!! And if he wants to wear socks with love hearts, HE CAN!! I am bringing up my son to be whoever he wants to be and I do not appreciate people like you poking fun at him, telling him he's wrong for what he wears or dictating what he should or shouldn't do/wear.

This is the perfect age to allow our children to make their own decisions and let them figure out who THEY want to be, not who society says they should be! This is MY SON. And I love him. Love heart socks and all!! Feel free to share. I'd really like to make sure she, and anyone else that thinks it's ok to specify gender in clothes/toys etc, sees this and hopes narrow mindedness is replaced with open mindedness.”

Images via facebook / Shona Campbell

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Luxuriate In This Makeup Artist’s Luscious Lip Art

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Ever wonder what a strong lip could do to transform your appearance? Canadian makeup artist Andrea Reed has created stunning works of art using makeup and the human form as her palate. Her specialty? Obviously, it’s all about the lips. She goes by the name Girl Grey Beauty on Instagram, a suiting name for such an elusive and talented individual. Her photo-realistic depictions of bees and honeycombs are awe-inspiring and uncanny. Reed features looks that are blatant nods to the future, featuring a pixelated lip. And she is the future because her work inspires us to think without limits.

It’s pretty amazing that all of this can be done on such a small scale. And it’s makeup, none of that acrylic or face paint crap, in case you weren’t already impressed. She has a Youtube so you can, in the privacy of your own home, practice looking like a pouty little mermaid all by your bad self. Ogle these masterpieces.

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How To Get The 'Ironic Stevie Nicks' Look: BUST Fashion Nation

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Tell us about this look. 
I’m a dancer, so I wear a lot of leotards—I think this one’s from Target. The jeans are from American Apparel, the leather vest is from a thrift store in the East Village, and I ordered the boots online. This very cool lady from Philly makes a lot of rock ’n’ roll-inspired jewelry, and this necklace was based off original Black Sabbath merchandise from the ’70s. The hat is actually not my favorite black hat, but I left that one at my boyfriend’s house. 

When did you become interested in fashion?
I used to go to the video store every Friday with my mom to pick out movies for the weekend, and when I was maybe four years old, I saw a life-sized cardboard cutout of Elvira. I thought she was the most beautiful person I’d ever seen, and I declared right there, much to my mother’s chagrin, that I wanted to be like her when I grew up. So I’ve been kind of chasing that Elvira vibe ever since. 

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How would you describe your personal style?
A friend once described it as “Ironic Stevie Nicks,” which cracked me up, though Stevie is genuinely one of my fashion icons. I wear a lot of black, but it’s really textures that I’m into—I love velvet, leather, lace, and anything with fringe. I also have a bit of a punk/metal aesthetic that still finds its way into my wardrobe, mostly in the form of black band T-shirts that I’ve cut into crop tops or denim vests covered in band patches. 

What is your favorite piece of clothing?
I have a black mohair cropped cape that I rarely get to wear because it’s almost never seasonally appropriate.

What advice would you give to girls developing their own personal style?
Do research; there’s a lot more out there to wear or be inspired by than what you might see in stores, and there are many people with stories that are as interesting as their clothes.

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By Olivia Harrison

This article originally appeared in the April/May 2016 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today



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This Gorgeous Campaign Proves That ‘Nude’ Comes In More Than Just One Color

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When it comes to products like nail polish and shoes, “Nude” tends to mean just one color: a pink-toned beige. But not everyone has skin that color, and women of color are so often left out when it comes to trying out the nude trend. (If you’re not familiar with the trend, the idea is that wearing shoes that match your skin color will make your legs seem longer.) If you want shoes — or a Band-Aid — that blends in with your skin, you’re usually out of luck if you aren’t white.


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Luxury shoe brand Christian Louboutin has set out to change that. In 2013, the brand launched a line of nude heels that came in five different shades (later expanded to seven), from a pale beige to a dark brown. Though at $675, the heels were out of most people’s budget, the cool, psychedelic campaign images of kaleidoscopes of legs started a conversation around “nude.” Several other brands followed Louboutin’s lead and began to offer “nude” lines of shoes and nail polishes so that women of all races and skin tones can try the leg-lengthening trend.

“Nude is not a colour, it’s a concept,” Louboutin said at the time, writes the Independent. 

 

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Now, Louboutin has released a line of nude ballet flats in seven different shades, again from a pale beige to a dark brown. The gorgeous campaign images show seven ballerinas of different skin tones wearing "nude" tutus and the ballet flats, each in a color that perfectly matches their skin. Again, the price — $595 — puts the flats out of almost everyone’s price budget, but we love that the brand is expanding the definition of “nude.” We also love that the campaign images feature ballerinas of all races, as despite the exception of a couple stars like Misty Copeland, ballet tends to be seen as a space for white people. See more of the campaign images below.


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Unleash That Heavy Flow On Your Least Favorite Politicos

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When the blood is coming out of your wherever, get over those red blues and bleed all over Ted Cruz! When the tampon’s failin', spill on Sarah Palin, and the next time you shed your vaginal wall, this one's on Rand Paul. 

Okay, I'm done, but Cute Fruit Undies aren't. The Washington-based Etsy shop has turned its super absorbant undies into vaginal vengence by selling period panties with the faces of all those fucking politicians who can't get their heads out of their asses and their opinions out of our vaginas.

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The company has added blood dumpsters to their already awesome period pants. According to the shop, "Blood Dumpsters, aka the face of a US politician who has worked to hinder women's reproductive rights is in the crotch of every pair of undies for YOU to bleed all over!"

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The underwear sells for $29.99 and "$3 dollars of every sale goes to a Planned Parenthood located in the state affected by your chosen Blood Dumpster."

Cool trick, the blood from your period matches Trump's unnatural skin tone so well, you can make him disappear! If only the underwear absorbed sound, we could put them on our ears and not have to hear the nonsense that comes out of their mouth-holes. Buy yours here!

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Feminist Nails

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Despite her name, Lady Crappo's nails are anything but! For three years, she's been creating and blogging about nail art as a way to stop herself from biting her nails. Since then, she has turned her bad vice into nail paradise.

Lady Crappo, a.k.a. Emily, has gained over 60,000 Tumblr followers, has been featured on the Tumblr Radar five times and has had a tutorial published in Nail It Magazine.

"I love how impermanent nail art is an art form-- it frees me up from worrying too much or overthinking what it is I'm painting," she told BUST. "It's helped me get back into enjoying art after years of not creating much of anything, because the whole process felt exhausting."

In her non-nail art life, Emily is a psychiatric nurse. "I love my work but it can also be really physically and emotionally draining. Thinking about designs and painting on myself is a nice way to do a little self-care," she said.

Lady Crappo also sells custom nail wraps here!

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Choosing which nails to feature for this article was torture! She has so many of the most amazing nails I've seen. Check them out on her tumblr at LadyCrappo.com or her instagram

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Lauren Bacall, Spitfire And Style Icon

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When it comes to strong, confident, assertive women with naturally striking beauty, not many can fairly rival that of the great, late Lauren Bacall. Lauren was an original Hollywood starlet in every sense of the term. With peers such as Katharine Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly, Lauren cemented her place among the leading ladies of the Hollywood Golden Age, undoubtedly the most glamorous period of all time.

Her out-of-this-world visage was not the only enviable asset Lauren Bacall possessed. An amazing woman, an extremely talented actress, a philanthropist, a style icon, a confident woman who didn’t take any shit... yet labelled a bitch. We take a look at the elements which defined the unique Lauren Bacall and why, if this is what it means to be a bitch, we’ll gladly take on the moniker.

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The Woman

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to comprehend that her face, the result of Romanian and Polish genes, was made to be in front of a lens. At 16, a young and innocent Betty Perske (Bacall’s birth name), graced the pages of magazines such as Vogue and a now iconic Harper’s Bazaar cover (above). Unsurprisingly, she was spotted, snapped up and shoved on a movie set at 19. After a change of name and some work on her voice (with the help of a voice coach, her naturally high, nasally voice developed into that distinctly recognisable sultry, husky tone), Lauren Bacall as the world knows her was born.

As a nervous youngster, new to the world of movies, Lauren accidentally invented an iconic stare, which no one since has been able to accurately emulate. Bacall coined the sultry-eyed low-eyebrow gaze long before the likes of Kristen Stewart. “I used to tremble from nerves so badly that the only way I could hold my head steady was to lower my chin practically to my chest and look up at Bogie,” she famously said. “That was the beginning of The Look.”

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Her endearing shyness won the heart of her co-star, Humphrey Bogart, who at that point was a massive star in his own right with women falling at his feet. Although married, he fell for Lauren, giving showbiz reporters and tabloids headlines for months. Lauren stayed with “Bogie” for 12 years up until his death in 1957.

Shortly after, Lauren started a relationship with the hunk of the era, Frank Sinatra. Again, Frank had women flocking around him but it was the gorgeous, sexy and witty Lauren that caught his attention and inspired him to propose to her. Their short-lived affair was quite possibly the inspiration behind a few of her famous quotes about men.

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“A woman isn't complete without a man. But where do you find a man — a real man — these days?”

“Generally women are better than men; they have more character. I prefer men for some things, obviously, but women have a greater sense of honor and are more willing to take a chance with their lives.”

“Find me a man who's interesting enough to have dinner with and I'll be happy.”

It was quite likely that Lauren’s two marriages (one ending with her as a widow and the other as a divorcee), her high profile relationship with Sinatra, raising three children whilst being a Hollywood star and suffering countless brutal tabloid headlines that bring us to another one of her famous attributes... that spitfire ‘tude.

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The Attitude

Regrettably, in her later years Bacall was notorious to the younger generations as the ratty old broad who laid into celebs such as Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise and Kathleen Turner, instead of the incredible talent that she was.

When a young, fresh-faced and starry-eyed Kathleen Turner approached the superstar Bacall and said, “Hello, I’m a young you," Bacall just stared at her, straight-faced. By that point, Bacall had worked her buns off to build her image, her life, her reputation, her career, her style and even her voice only to have some spring chicken come along and say she was the new Lauren Bacall. Lauren made it clear that she was not willing to let anybody ride on her coat tails.

When a 43-year-old Tom Cruise paraded his personal life on TV and was jumping up and down on sofas, Lauren Bacall had a bit of a bash at him. Quite possibly she felt ashamed for her whole kind, actors and celebrities (although she hated that term; “I have no respect for celebrities, and I object to being called one, so don't try it! I'm an actress, not a celebrity,” she said).

As for voicing her opinion that Nicole Kidman is not a legend, it’s worth noting that she didn’t even view herself as a legend, even though her acting experience surpassed Kidman’s by a whopping 41 years. “She's not a legend. She's a beginner. What is this legend? She can't be a legend at whatever age she is. Legends are all to do with the past and nothing to do with the present,” she said.

Bacall’s shrewd attitude to life was to live in the now and not worry about the future. “You can't start worrying about what's going to happen. You get spastic enough worrying about what's happening now," she said.

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The Style

Bacall’s elegant, enviable style, was all to do with being able to wear clothes without having them define her like her How to Marry a Millionaire co-star, Marilyn Monroe, whose most recognisable and defining look was THAT dress (in case you only just emerged from under a rock since birth, we mean the white William Travilla dress in the subway grating scene from The Seven Year Itch).

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Bacall, on the other hand had a classic, more staid defining look. Not big voluptuous breasts and tan skin like her peer, Sophia Lauren, or big juicy lips and bleached blonde hair like Marilyn. For Bacall, minimalistic chic was the name of the game.

Director Howard Hawks adored her distinctive features, thick eyebrows, slightly crooked teeth... there was something different about her. She would style her thick hair in side-parted waves herself, went easy with the tweezers (think Cara Delevingne, decades before she was even thought of) and preferred the natural look to anything overdone or fake.

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Her chic style could sometimes be slightly androgynous like that of her good friend Katharine Hepburn, for example, polo-necks with blazers, but this in no way took away from her femininity. Flannel or tweed suits or knitwear with flat shoes are hardly what you would expect from a sex bomb, but she pulled it off and kept her classic defining look throughout the years, avoiding changing with the fashion.

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It seems Bacall had only one rule when it came to fashion. When asked to donate some of her clothes to be displayed in an exhibition about her style, she agreed saying, “Yes, it’s fine, as long as it’s high quality — Diana Vreeland style."

One word to describe Lauren Bacall’s style would have to be effortless. She never tried too hard, the clothes seem to fit impeccably and she was never in something that looked uncomfortable or too revealing.

As the years went by, she kept it classy and managed to avoid looking like mutton dressed as lamb (a mean feat for a glamourpuss in her sixties, seventies and eighties). She believed that you shouldn't have to "do too much to clothes," just wear them.

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Bacall focussed on having impeccable minimal make-up and flawless skin (even though she was humble about it — when asked how she managed to look dowdy for a role in the Broadway play, Cactus Flower, she replied, “Quite easily, I assure you”). Her hair and make-up were always immaculate but never over the top when she was wearing anything from haute couture to just plain trousers and a shirt. Always ironed, always neat, always appropriate.

A big fan of Mainbocher, of whom Christian Lacroix once said, "It's glamour, but with a sense of everyday glamour... It's so pure, so new," Lauren said, “If he designs it, how can I not like it?”

Lauren Bacall was the epitome of pure, cool, sophisticated, subtle luxury.

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The Legend

Lauren Bacall has over 70 filmography credits to her name and was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1996 film The Mirror Has Two Faces with Barbara Streisand. In 2009, she received an honorary Oscar. She was also known for her philanthropic work helping countless charities including Aid for AIDS and Best Buddies as well as being a doting mother, grandmother and animal lover.

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Lauren sadly passed away on August 12, 2014, aged 89, but she is undeniably cemented in our hearts and minds as a true legend. If that, to some, is a bitch, then so be it.

Kat de Naoum is a freelance writer, who has written for Stella Magazine (Sunday Telegraph UK), has done several pieces for thedebrief.co.uk and is the editor at lotsofyoga.com. She splits her time between London, UK and Greece and apart from reading, writing, travelling, doing yoga and chasing after her pets, she is also (chronically) working on a novel. Follow her on her blogTwitter, and Instagram.

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The Daily Mail Asks, 'Should You Shave Your Forearm Hair?'

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Forearms: the final frontier.  Or are they?

The Daily Mail asked the pivotal question, “Should YOU be removing all the hair from your forearms?” According to Mark Prager, Professor of Evolutionary Biology, YES! He tells The Daily Mail:

“While a man can have as many babies with as many women as he wants, a woman can have only a certain number throughout her lifetime. She is genetically programmed to make herself sexually desirable, to show off her worth...Removing all hair, a procedure associated with cleanliness and eliminating parasites from the skin, is one way to do this. Smooth skin has become a sign of health, like a peacock’s tail.”

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I have, of course, been routinely shaving my entire body from the eyelashes down since I was two years old. Toddlers are surprisingly adept with razors! It’s like foreign languages and algebra: start teaching them young, and they’ll catch on faster! Now I can shave my entire body in less than half an hour, including the bottoms of my feet.

Not only is shaving all of your body hair off a requirement of being a woman, there are so many benefits! In addition to stripping your body’s natural protective layer of hair away, you’re also exfoliating away dead skin follicles! Who wants to be covered in dead things? Ew, not me! I’m a LADY. The Daily Mail acknowledges that there can be drawbacks: irritation, redness, and increased vulnerability to harmful UV rays among them – but that’s nothing compared to being caught with a stray hair below the neck BLEAAAAAGHHHH

I’m so sorry, that was the sound of me vomiting at the thought of hair. I’m just so dainty and ladylike, I can’t even ponder it! Everyone knows there’s only one way to be feminine, and that’s to remove all your body hair, and wear “very black” mascara.

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WHAT?  My God - have you been wearing “blackest black?” Why do they even SELL that color? One time, I bought “brown-black” mascara by mistake, oh heavens. I had to wear a mask over my face to return it to the store, I was so embarrassed, tee hee!

Just kidding! April Fool’s! Do whatever you want with your body! Screw the beauty standards. Nobody can tell you what to do! Shave your arms, or don’t shave them! Do whatever makes you happy and comfortable. Happy April Fool’s Day!

featured image via Courtney Adamo on Instagram, mascara photo via Laura Tou on flickr

 

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These Glam Grannies Are Taking Over Advertising

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The industry of modeling isn’t just for the wrinkle-free faces of youth anymore. In fact, in the past few years, more and more high fashion designers are turning to the older generation to showcase their brands. Why is this?

Dubbed the “Twiggy effect” by researchers, studies have found that women over the age of 50 aren’t trading in their skinny jeans for ill-fitting cotton trousers just yet. Women are choosing clothing based less on what is perceived as traditionally “age appropriate” and more on what they feel is appropriate for their bodies and personal style. And who could blame them? Why is it that we see age and style as being mutually exclusive?

This new phenomenon is credited to women such as Helen Mirren, Jane Fonda, and of course, the infamous Twiggy, who are stylish role models for our gracefully ageing mothers and grandmothers.

Designers are also helping to fuel these glamour grannies by swapping out 20-somethings for 80-somethings in their ad campaigns, like Joan Didion, the 81 year old face of Celine.

Audrey Hepburn once said, “And the beauty of a woman, with passing years only grows!” And there is no better evidence than these menopausal models. Just like a fine wine, these divas are only getting better with age.

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Celestial Styles Inspired By Your Horoscope

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starpowerAccording to believers, our birth signs can help us better understand our personalities, relationship tendencies, and even our career choices. But they can also be the reason why we prefer certain clothing in our closets. We consulted with astrology experts Tali and Ophira Edut, aka the AstroTwins, to learn how to make our wardrobes more in sync with the zodiac. The next time you can’t decide what to wear, take some tips from the heavenly bodies to make your body look more heavenly.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)
[Left] Scorpios are all about originality, so they want one-of-a-kind pieces. They’ve got a punk-rock edge and like to seduce, but they do it in a balanced, subtle way. Scorpios love dressing in black—it makes their favorite beauty item, red lipstick, stand out exquisitely.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
[Right] There are two types of Geminis when it comes to fashion: the ones who are nutty for color, and those who who go for something chic, sleek, and black. Conversation pieces are ideal for Geminis, who like to announce themselves with their clothing. This sign should have fun piling on the accessories, like stacks of rings or a bold, statement necklace.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
[Left] Colors like aquamarine and lavender look beautiful on them, but as the sign that rules fantasy, you can also see Pisces sporting a dreamy, almost sci-fi type of look. Hippie style with a girly, ethereal touch would be another good vibe for paradoxical Pisces. Pisces rules the feet, so they usually have interesting shoes.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)
[Right] Aquarians are multi-faceted when it comes to their clothing. Ranging from bohemian, to girl-next-door, to experimental, their style encompasses simple, preppy pieces and eccentric vintage items. Amethysts and blues are the ideal colors for Aquarius. They like going for shock value, but aren’t combative— Aquarians get along with everyone.

starpower5CATBIRD SILVER RINGS, CATBIRDNYC.COM; LUCY FOLK PEARL RING; A DETACHER WHITE LEATHER SHOES; VIVETTA DETACHABLE COLLAR FROM AMERICAN TWO SHOT, AMERICANTWOSHOT.COM; MANTU WHITE SILK LOVE SLEEVE DRESS, NEIMANMARCUSCOM; HAND PAINTED MULTICOLOR TIGHTS BY ANDREA STELLA, SAMANTHAPLEET.COM.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
The most feminine of the 12 signs is Cancer. The moon is their celestial ruler, so a dress in silver or white would be their ultimate garb. They also tend to be nostalgic and sentimental, so vintage jewelry would be an ideal accessory. As the sign most likely to be found with a crochet needle in hand, their style can also lean towards what you’d call “grandma chic.”

starpower6DELPOZO CREAM AND BLUE TOP FROM MARYAM NASSIR ZADEH, MNZSTORE.COM; LIZZIE FORTUNATO LAPIS SHEILD EARRINGS.
Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)
As fans of high-quality, neutral-colored clothing and classic pieces, the Cap can rock something simple really beautifully. (Menswear is another favorite.) Capricorn is also the sign of material success and achievement, so statement luxury pieces would make them feel right at home.

starpower7LITKE RED STRIPED T-SHIRT, LITKE. US; MANTU PALE BLUE WOOK SKIRT, NEIMANMARCUS.COM; CLYDE RED FELT HAT, WELCOMETOCLYDE.COM; IN GOD WE TRUST GOLD AND SILVER CUFF BRACELETS, INGODWETRUSTNYC.COM.
Aries (March 21 – April 19)
Aries are the trendsetters of the zodiac, and gravitate toward modern, edgy pieces that no one’s ever seen before. With a fondness for chic minimalism balanced with the desire to stand out, Aries should focus on just one attention-getting piece rather a flamboyant, head-to-toe outfit. Leather, metallics, or even a bold accessory would be perfect for the sign that claims red as its signature color.

starpower8ON TARA: IN GOLD WE TRUST CREAM FONT ZIP OVERALLS; ELECTRIC FEATHERS CREAM TEXTURED SHIRT, ELECTRICFEATHERS.COM; PAMELA LOVE PENTAGRAM SILVER CUFF; HOBES SLIPPER FLAT SHOES, HOBES.COM.AU.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20)
[Left] Raw and tough—with a dash of ladylike flavor—describes Taurus style. Taurus is also a mindful curator when it comes to secondhand clothing; they’d more likely spend on a well-known vintage label than dig something out of the dollar bin. Since this is the sign that rules the throat, a top or accessory that focuses on the collarbone could be a great Taurean look. They’d also be at home in earthy colors and shades of green.
starpower9ON KATE: SAUNDER GREEN VELVET SHORT SLEEVE DRESS, THE SAUDNER.COM; ELECTRIC FEATHERS CREAM CARDIGAN SWEATER AND MATCHING CREAM BEANIE; IN GOD WE TRUST EVIL EYE NECKLACE; MARYAM NASSIR ZADAH YELLOW LEATHER HEELS.
Virgo (August 23 – September 22)
[Right]Virgos are earthy, and their favorite fabrics—such as organic wool, hemp, and other natural textures—are as well. A casual, effortless piece in cream that shows the skin would be Virgo’s perfect go-to garb. The body part that they rule is the waist, so accentuating the midsection is a quintessential Virgo style.
starpower10ELECTRIC FEATHERS GOLD SHEER SILK JUMPSUIT; PAMELA LOVE ROSE GOLD PENTAGRAM CUFF AND GOLD SPIKE EARRINGS.
Leo (July 23 – August 22)
Passionate Leos are the power dressers of the zodiac. Alpha females with a strong sexual energy, their clothes tend to dominate right along with them. These queen bees would look great in gold, with standout hair. They look amazing in outfits that can command a room, like hot pants, sexy takes on menswear, or miniskirts.
starpower11ON KATE: HONOR YELLOW BELL SLEEVED DRESS, HONORNYC.COM; THE LOVED ONE VINTAGE PINK WOOL COAT, THELOVEDONE.NET. ON TARA: SAMANTHA PLEET BLUE FLARED JEANS; CLYDE NAVY BLUE FELT HAT; DESIGN HISTORY PURPLE CROP SWEATER, DESIGNHISTORYNY.COM.
Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)
[Left] Sagittarians’ closets tend to have a nomadic, world-traveler type of vibe. Those born under this sign are students of the world, on a constant quest for new adventures. This can be revealed in their clothing, since Sags like to borrow from different places to create the perfect outfit. They’d look fantastic in clothing or accessories—especially in fiery shades of red, yellow, or purple—inspired by an exotic trip.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)
[Right] Ruled by radiant Venus, Libras look great in rainbow-bright hues. This sign likes to be decorative when it comes to their style, whether draping themselves in edgy patterns or going  wild with nail art. A good pair of jeans should be a staple in the Libra closet. After all, they are the sign that rules the booty.


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Guest Fashion Ediotr: Samantha Pleet
Text: Marie Lodi
Photos: Amber Mahoney
Stylist: Caitlyn Leary
Hair: Takeo
Makeup: Christy Lee

 

This article originally appeared in the December/January 2015 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today



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Project Runway Winner Ashley Nell Tipton Is Changing Plus-Size Fashion: BUST Interview

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“Are you sure?” That was Ashley Nell Tipton’s first reaction to hearing Heidi Klum announce her as the winner of the 14th season of Project Runway last November. “I was standing up there on stage and my whole body is locked and I can just feel my heart pounding,” she says over the phone from her home base in San Diego. “I feel like you could almost see it pounding out of my chest.”

Like most high-achievers, the 24-year-old graduate of SD’s Fashion Careers College didn’t quite grasp her big break. “You kind of have to take a step back and be like, ‘You just won Ashley.’ I had to constantly remind myself for weeks after that,” she says. There’s a reason Tipton caused such a stir when she won reality TV’s most influential contest, and it’s not only because she’s the first plus-size clothing designer to claim the coveted prize. It’s also because Tipton is really freaking talented. With her bright colors, body conscious shapes, and revealing crop tops and lace bras, she’s showing the world that whimsy isn’t just for straight sizes.

Tipton’s interest in fashion blossomed while she was  working a high school job at the plus-size store Torrid, and her knack for innovation evolved when she didn’t see her playful sense of style represented in brands that offered options above size 12. “I always wanted the poufy tulle skirts. I wanted to feel like a princess,” she says. All the attention Tipton and her designs have received is a signal that plus-size clothing is in the midst of a revolution. Her frilly-but-not-fussy short shorts, modern uses of lace and crochet, and mix-and-match patterns provide a refreshing alternative to the bland hues and shapeless silhouettes of the plus-size fashion of yore. “I want women to be able to show who they are through their style,” she says. “Being a woman and everything that means; I put that into my clothing.” 

Soon we’ll all have a chance to get Tipton’s signature style: Her own line is due out this summer and she’s working on two big time collaborations (though she’s not yet at liberty to say who they’re with). In other words, she’s super busy. “It’s a new journey,” she says, “and it’s everything that I’ve always wanted.”

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By Laura Hooper Beck

This article originally appeared in the April/May 2016 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today



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10 Feminist AF Tank Tops To Hide Under Your Work Clothes

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Work uniforms.  Stuffy, bland, office attire.  When it comes to the things we hate about our jobs, itchy sweaters and ill-fitting blouses are right up there with "sitting through meetings that should have been emails" and that whole little detail about getting paid 77% of what our male colleagues earn.

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When the clock strikes five and you’re a free woman, you just want to run out into the streets and tear off your stuffy work attire – but wait! You need a feminist AF t-shirt to reveal when you rip open your starched white Ann Taylor blouse! Gurl, I got you. Here’s ten kickass feminist T-shirts for that quick-change magic trick from "working girl" to feminist WARRIOR:

Sick of patronizing work nicknames? Not Ur Babe:

Feminist Apparel Not Ur Babe

Sexism in academia – ain’t nobody got time for that. She Wants the PhD:

Feminist Apparel She Wants The PhD

Get Intersectional or GTFO: WE Can Do It!  Intersectional Rosie Women's Tank Top:

Feminist Apparel Intersectional Rosie tshirt

If you're a woman writing online (oh, hello!), then you're familiar with Lewis’ Law, which states that the comments on any article about feminism justify the need for feminism. Super easy solution: Never Read The Comments:

Feminist Apparel Never Read The Comments

Your keys balled up in your fist say "No," and this t-shirt says "Aw HELL NO." Sick of Walking Home Like This:

Feminist Apparel Sick Of Walking Home Like This Keys Tshirt

Oh, equal pay. I Don’t Know About You But I’m Feeling 22 Cents Underpaid On The Dollar:

Look Human 22 Cents Underpaid On The Dollar

This is a great tank to go out in, and walk home in the next morning. This Slut Is Not Ashamed:

Look Human THis Slut Is Not Ashamed

“What do you do, little lady?” “I’m a biophysicist.” “How does your husband feel about you working outside the house?” Haha well No One Asked For Your Sexist Fucking Opinion:

Look Human No One Asked For Your Fucking Sexist Opinion

Thinking of burning all the Dilbert cartoons stuck to the office refrigerator in a giant bonfire, but not sure what to wear to said bonfire? Oh I got you: I Think Your Sexist Jokes Are Boring

Look Human I Think Your Sexist Jokes Are Boring

Did Greg in accounting insinuate that you, as the only woman in the office (not to mention the senior partner?), should cut up and serve the birthday cake? AGAIN? Greg, according to this cake, you are 54 years old. That’s 32 years old enough to cut your own damn cake. Sorry I’m Not Fluent In Misogynistic Douchebag:

Look Human Sorry Im Not Fluent In Misogynistic Douche Bag

So the next time you get told to "smile for customers" or laugh at a stupid joke while mentally planning to go to HR later, just think that underneath your flair-covered, official-badge wearing, stodgy work outfit is a tough AF take-no-shit Melanie Griffith BOSS BITCH and go getcha 77 cents to the dollar!

 

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16 Nostalgic Hair Accessories From The 90's And Where Are They Now

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The year is 1997. Your hand twitches in anticipation over the crisp $20 bill in the pocket of your Mudd super-wide flare jeans as you enter that holiest of sacred mall ground: Claire's Accessories.

If you grew up in the 90’s and early 00’s, you probably spent the majority of your mornings untagling these hair accessories from the wadded-up mess they became in your vanity drawer. Let not nostalgia go gentle into that good night, let’s resurrect them for a roundup and find out where they are now!  Take some Dramamine, because you're about to ride the Nostalgia roller coaster:

 

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1.  Shoelace Barrettes  Shoelaces are good enough for your feet, but what about your hair?  If you were SUPER COOL, yours had pony beads on the end that smacked you in the face when you turned your head too fast.  SO COOL!  You can find these on Etsy, or you can bug your mom to teach you how she made them in the first place (I'm guessing hot glue gun?). 

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2.  "Trembling" Butterfly Barrettes  These glitter-dusted, jewel-encrusted beauties are a rarity these days...probably because so few survived 2002 with both wings intact. Much like actual butterflies, they tend to die when touched. I was able to find one on Etsy, but buyer beware: Catching these butterflies won't be a walk in the park!

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3.  Claw Clip What were you doing with your life in 1998 if not twisting your hair at the nape of your neck and clipping it to the back of your skull with an oversize claw clip? These little Goodies have stood the test of time, keeping our hair out of the hot tub to this day. Bravo, Claw Clip. You are the Jennifer Aniston of 90's hair trends. You endure.

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4.  Fake Hair Whether yours came as a scrunchie of short tight curls, or on a claw clip as seen above, one thing is for sure: it DEFINITELY blended RIGHT IN with your natural hair and NOBODY COULD TELL.

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5.  Hair Mascara If you had hair mascara in your school colours, you were pretty much guaranteed to be voted "Most School Spirit" for your senior class notables. Good news, everyone! This is still around on Amazon, in case you didn't learn the hard way the first time that it only works on light blond hair! BOOO!

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6.  Scrunchie Barrettes  ...or as I like to call them, "Foofy Barrettes," these sat on top of your high ponytail from 1992-1996, that is, if the metal prongs held out that long. Still available on eBay, can you just imagine bringing these back?  It would be the coup of the 21st Century. DO IT.

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7.  Leather Barrette Maybe you stole your mom's from the 70's, or you bought your leather barrette at the Renaissance Fair your family dragged you to when you were simultaneoulsy too young AND too old to enjoy the outing. At any rate, these aren't going anywhere: you can find them on Etsy and totally snag the laid-back, hippie look today.

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8.  Hair Jewels  You bejeweled your jacket. You bejeweled your backpack. What was left to bejewel? YOUR HAIR. I remember prying open tiny beads to clasp in my hair, but apparently, Conair has made a hair-bedazzler that, according to reviews, works great! Can you pull off hair jewels in the office? Only one person can answer that question:  YOU, girlfriend. 

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9.  Topsy Tail  Topsy tail revolutionized the way we ponytailed. Sure, everybody topsied their tails under once, maybe twice... But the REAL innovators were the girls who topsied UPSIDE DOWN for super high, super fluffy ponytails. #rebel Get yours on Amazon and make your friends faint with nostalgia when they see your topsied tails! Throw a slumber party with wine and cupcakes and topsy tail each other's hair! Eeeeeeee!

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10.  Wire Bun Roller  Are people still using these for their top knot messy buns? This was the only way I could ever get my waist-length hair into a tidy style back in fifth grade. The payoff was when you unrolled it at the end of the day, and luxurious wavy curls tumbled down over your shoulders... oh, and your skull finally stopped hurting from the torsion of twisting your hair against itself in an unnatural position. Get yours at Walmart today!

Hair Spin Tool

11.  Hair Twist Tool  Promised to braid your hair for you — like the cool older babysitter you always looked up to — but actual results may have varied. I could totally see the Conair Quick-Braid Hair Braider saving valuable time in the morning, especially if your goal is to look like you stepped off the cover of a Babysitter's Club paperback and honestly, isn't that always your goal?

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12.  Foam Curlers  Tomorrow is Class Picture Day 1992, and you can't get a wink of sleep. Not from excitement, but because the plastic rods of these infernal sponge curlers are poking into your scalp. Bonus points if you ever tried to take them out fast before you miss the bus, and get one tangled in your lock of hair so badly that you have to cut it out. #BeenThere. Patience, my dear: practice on these from Sally Beauty Supply and you'll have perfect Shirley Temple ringlets down pat in time for your tap recital.

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13.  Bun Cage  was there ever a more perfect feat of engineering than the bun cage? It can be worn over a bun, or you can pull your ponytail through it, or you can wear it on your wrist as a bracelet, or you can fiddle with it during 4th period Geometry when you should be practicing Euclidean proofs...oops. Jen's Crown Jewels sells these delicate and functional objects d'art online.  Beware the hypnotic properties of the bun cage. Beware.

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14. Tooth Headband  Oh, tooth headband. We wanted to love you, but you just didn't love us back. When you weren't breaking or bending, you were getting tangled in our other scrunchies or our hair! We trusted you to help us grow out our middle school bangs before high school started, and all you did was scrape your teeth along our scalp slowly throughout the day until all of our hair was gathered in a loose, flaccid ponytail on the crown of our heads. If you're a fan of sharp plastic prongs digging into your head, I have good news for you: these are widely available on eBay.

Crimping Iron

15.  Crimping Iron Of all my childhood hair tools, I miss my crimping iron the most. I finally had to throw mine away last year after my slummy apartment ceiling collapsed and flooded, destroying all my hair products under the vanity (moment of silence).  I used mine frequently, even appearing in a community theatre production of A Midsummer Night's Dream as a blond, crimped out Helena. Are you ready to see that?  Haha, I know you're thinking, "My Gods, Meghan, how could I ever be ready for such nightmare fuel?"

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And you were right. That was frightening. But I rocked that crimping iron like nobody's business, so I'm seriously debating buying a replacement from House of Beauty, as should you all. I mean, a picture is worth a thousand words.

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16.  Butterfly Claw Clips Finally, the apotheosis of nostalgic hair accessories.  Butterfly claw clips made eveyone's hair infinitely cuter, from Sarah Michelle Gellar to Lizzie McGuire. If these didn't proliferate every corner of your childhood bedroom, I don't know if I can even relate to you as a person. These are still available for purchase on Etsy, and I would love to see these brought back with a vengeance!

What did you stick in your hair in the 90's? Do you still have any of these in your childhood bedroom? Can we bring back the scrunchie barrette for real? We've got so much to think about. I hope you've enjoyed taking this ride down memory lane, and I can't wait to see y'all rocking these throwback accessories out and about!


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Zara Employee Asked To Take Out "Too Extreme" Box Braids

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Cree Ballah, 20, went to work on March 23 with ten thick black braids pulled back into two ponytails.

According to City News, Zara management told Cree, “Your hair is too extreme for the Zara store. Please take it down.” Two managers escorted Ballah outside and asked her to “fix” her hair. They informed her that hair color wasn’t the issue, but that the braids were unprofessional. Ballah began to cry. She experimented with different hairstyle options for the management’s approval—a low bun seemed to satisfy their expectations. 

Zara management told Ballah, “We’re not trying to offend you, but we’re going for a clean professional look and the hairstyle you have now is not the look for Zara,” reports CBS news. 

After two days, the university student and Zara employee decided to remove her $200 braids. Ballah told City News, “My hair type is linked to my race, so to me, I felt like it was direct discrimination against my ethnicity in the sense of what comes along with it. My hair type is out of my control, and I try to control it to the best of my ability, which wasn’t up to standard for Zara.”

Ballah has filed a complaint with Zara officials and is considering quitting her job. City News also reported that Zara has stated that the company "has no formal policy regarding employees’ hairstyles: we expect all employees to ensure that they present a professional appearance that enables them to serve our valued customers."

All I know is that this world still has a very long way to go and that if I had Cree Ballah's face and braids, I'd never stop looking in the mirror. Stand up for yourself, Cree. You're beautiful and professional and perfect, and you don't deserve this shit. 

Image via Facebook / Cree Quirion-Ballah 

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4 Alternative Lingerie Designers You Need To Know About

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There’s nothing wrong with your trusty old nude bra and white cotton panties, but let’s face it, sometimes you want something way more exciting on your ladybits. Where can you go to find sexy, unique, locally made, hand-crafted lingerie for all sizes? Here are four lust-worthy looks from four shops that sell the undergarments and swimwear of your dreams. You can check them out online, AND you can find them at the upcoming BUST Craftacular on Saturday, April 23.

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One of a Kind HEARTS, Spikes, and Studs Bustier Top from New York Couture 

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This custom, one-of-a-kind Bustier Top make a major STATEMENT! All the details are hand-done for  the  super sexy and sweet result. And an extra plus: it can be made to fit almost all busts. You find  pieces  like this  one at New York Couture's Craftacular booth (booth 130). They will also have other limited edition and one- of-a-kind clothing, accessories, vintage jewelry. It's all very punk-rock cool, ultra-glam prima ballerina. Don't miss it. 

 

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Peachy Keen Vintage Lace Robe from Siobhan Barrett

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Made for lounging, the Peachy Keen  Vintage Lace Robe is your new lover. It's a one of a kind! Handmade with LOVE by  Siobhan Barrett. You can find it on the Siobhan Barrett  Etsy shop or stop by Booth 28 at the Craftacular for more handmade lingerie and  swimwear. Item prices range $20-$200.

 

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Glamkini from MIRAME

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Shift gears from the bedroom to the beach with this fabulously retro inspired 2-piece. The bright  coral color stands out in the sunshine, and the racing stripes down the front give a sporty edge. The suit comes fully lined. Get this look on the MIRAME online shop or find tons of suits like it at Craftacular booth 68 B. All MIRAME garments are made of locally sourced materials in sweatshop-free NYC. Pretty awesome!

 

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Satin Femme Fatale Corselette & Pin-up Shaping Garter Panty from Dirty Dolls Lingerie

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Channel your inner femme fatale in this corselette and  panty set. The Lingerie at Dirty Dolls is all  inspired by the  vintage underthings worn by the starlets of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Their mission is to  bring glamour back into the  everyday. Check them out online and definitely come by  booth 98 at the  Craftacular to shop bras, panties, shapers, hand-made pasties, garters and hair flowers. There's lots to  browse, with reasonable prices ranging $10-$60. 

Images via Bust Craftacular VendorsNew York Couture, Etsy//Siobhan Barrett, Mirameswim, and Facebook//Dirty Dolls Lingerie

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8 Statement Rings And What They're Saying

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Statement rings are an essential part of your wardrobe, if you're the kind of person who gesticulates wildly when you talk (like moi, for instance)! If you've ever accidentally knocked a cup of coffee out of a stranger's hand while "talking with your hands," only for them to compliment you on your rings, then you know the power of a good statement ring! Get ready to "put a ring on it" (air quotes of course) because all of these vendors will be showing their wares at the BUST Craftacular on April 23rd here in Brooklyn! Scroll on through and visit their websites for even more bold jewelry:

Pegasus Ring by Natalie Joy

Pegasus Ring by Natalie Joy, part of the Celestial Being Collection

What it says: My love of horses rivals Tina Belcher's. I wear this ring when I'm getting ready to "stirrup" (yes air quotes) some trouble — and by "trouble" I mean mixing up a homemade G&T, lighting up my trusty Vanilla Cupcake Yankee Candle, slipping on my unicorn kigurumi, and rearranging my collection of ceramic ponies! Yeehaw!

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Friendship Pin Ring by Skyler Man

What it says: In my heyday, I'd go out on a Saturday night with a safety pin through each earlobe AND one in my nostril. But since I've made partner at the firm, I've been having the darnedest time working safety pins into my new wardrobe of business suits and Manolo Blahniks. Finally! A sleek, dainty bauble that doesn't clash with my Armani skirt suit, and transitions sweetly from board room to mosh pit.

Bronze Water Drop Ring Tree Trunk Arts

Bronze Water Drop Ring by Tree Trunk Arts

What it says: Ever since that Vipassana retreat, I've been practicing conscious mindfullness. I've switched to eating an 80% plant-based diet and I haven't missed a Sunday "Sun Salutations" Meetup yet! I'm trying to focus on the power of passivity, and this ring — which is formed when molten brass hits water — is a reminder of how even something as soft and gentle as water can bend and mold something as tough as metal! Deep, right?

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Two Finger Ring by Selkyrie Design

What it says: My college roommate said I'd probably lose my own head if it weren't attached to my shoulders. Well, I may have left my wallet in a cab after trying to make out with that guy I met on "Beautiful People" in an empty room at the McKittrick Hotel during Sleep No More, but I'm never going to lose my ring finger as long as it's attached to my middle finger! Thanks, trusty two-finger ring! And I never lose my middle finger, because I need it to flip off the pedestrians in the bike lane on the Williamsburg Bridge. They should know better! On a related note, have you seen my keys?

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Tiny Love Knot Ring in Rose Gold from Yumi Jewelry

What it says: I like to keep things delicate and simple. White walls and clean lines. My bookshelves are arranged alphabetically and there is NO clutter on my nightstand — just a framed, signed headshot of Martha Stewart, which I kiss goodnight every day for good luck. I don't wear a lot of jewelry, but when I do, it's elegant and dainty. I don't want big clunky rings to get in the way when I'm rolling out rugelach, or working on technique in Muay Thai class. Plus, this ring matches my iPhone, and you know how things HAVE TO MATCH.

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Sterling Silver Heart Carved Ring by VioletRae Designs (also available in Brass and Bronze, see featured image)

What it says: Another weekend gallery hopping solo in Soho — now that I've split up with Jordan because he couldn't tell a Monet from a Manet! He actually said, "I thought they were the same guy." Can you believe it? I'm so miserable and fabulous, my heart is as empty and hollow as this incredible ring, made by a complex wax-carving process. Is it too much to expect that a grown man know the difference between Edward Hopper and Edgar Degas? At least there's free moscato at this show.

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Earthworm Ring from Beloved Little Lamb

What it says: Ever since I saw Home Alone, I wanted a pet tarantula — but my mom wouldn't let me have one! Well, she can't stop me from wearing worms on my hands, and she can't tell me not to swear on Twitter! Twitter is a free country, mom, and I'm not under your roof anymore, so I don't have to follow your rules! I can be a vegan if I want to, I can buy jeans from the men's department if I want to, and I can shave the side of my head if I want to because I'm a grown up! Also, can you please thank Aunt Shirley for the Olive Garden gift cards she sent me? Thanks.

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Riverhead Horizontal Stacking Ring by Crusoe Jewelry 

What it says: Oh, this ring takes me right back to that summer in Newport when the cousins and I took sailing lessons. Picture this: We were close hauled on the port tack, when a sudden gust hit us and our mainsail got jammed in the cleat! Before we could let the sail out, why, the whole boat capsized. We scrambled over the gunwales and climbed on top of the centerboard to right the boat, just in time to swoop ahead of the Calverton twins and win the regatta! Oh, those were the days.

 

So be sure to come to the BUST Craftacular on Saturday, April 23rd to see these — and more — gorgeous pieces! Add some spirit to your "spirit fingers" (yes, more air quotes, deal with it)! I may just come with bare hands and leave looking like Liberace! See you there!

 

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The Ladies Who Grow Extremely Long Nails—And Why They Do It

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An affinity for crazy-long nails brought these New Jersey women together. But their salon’s sisterhood is what keeps them coming back.


Maria Ortiz exclaims, and at once, she and the dozen or so women around her hold their hands up and smile for the cameras. It’s a Sunday afternoon in Newark, NJ, and a group of friends have gathered in a tiny salon that smells of both chemicals and catered Spanish food. In a flurry of flash photography, the friends pose, showing off what they all have in common: their brightly painted and blinged-out fingernails, grown so long that they curve into wide arcs. Forget the acrylic sets you’ve seen at your local salon—at around 12 inches (some even longer), these all-natural talons are a sight to behold.

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These women have all sought Ortiz out because she is the best at growing, maintaining, and decorating extreme nails. It’s a look that requires serious dedication: some embark on an hour-plus trek from Brooklyn or beyond every week to spend half the day at her salon. Many have overcome other obstacles—restrictive workplace dress codes, disapproving families, and cancer diagnoses—in order to express themselves this way.

So what makes these ladies go to such literal great lengths? For most of them, it’s simply a labor of self-love. “I feel like my body is a canvas, and I want to decorate it,” says Shadiquah “Mahoghany” Lacey, a beautician. “I like to be different!” Her sentiments are echoed throughout the room, as each woman shares a story about how growing her nails has helped grow her sense of self-esteem as well. It’s a challenge, and to them, the rewards are easy to see. Having such a unique characteristic, one that strangers consistently stop you on the street to ask about, can be a real confidence-booster, despite the few detractors.

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Nails like these are a conversation piece, and it takes a self-realized woman to deal with the attention. “I can’t go anywhere without people taking pictures,”says Kathy Jordan, 53. “I get a lot of comments, but they’re almost all good ones.” Jordan was raised in a small town in Mississippi, but says that moving to New Jersey and growing her nails for the past 20 years has made her more open-minded about everything. “It’s a big change, a totally different lifestyle,” she says. “I love it, and I’m not planning on cutting my nails any time soon.”

For 50-year-old Ana Otano-Farghaly, it was a matter of authenticity: “I wore Lee Press-On nails in 1986,” she says. “I was [out to eat] with my boyfriend at the time, and we were talking, and my nail flew off onto somebody else’s table. After he finished crying from laughing so hard, he said, ‘Don’t ever wear fake shit again. Just grow them long!’ And I did.”

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Every woman I talk with is as unique as her manicure, but they all field the same queries and comments from strangers every day. And while much of the attention is positive, it’s not without its drawbacks. “Sometimes I get upset at some of the questions,” admits Tammy “First Lady” Dunmore, a 44-year-old minister’s wife. “The conversation is not always pleasant. Not everybody understands our world, so we just try to educate people. And by the way, I go to the bathroom the same way as anybody else. There’s not anything that I can’t do with my nails.” She pauses then adds, “Except braid hair. I cannot braid hair.” She breaks into a smile. “But I could never braid hair!”

After just a few minutes with these ladies, their sense of community stands out more than their most obvious shared physical feature. “This is my support group,” says Trinette Williams, aka “Queen.” Williams has been coming to Ortiz for 12 years now. She often orders special trinkets for the manicurist to incorporate—today, a faux-gold crown dangles from the nail of her ring finger. “I’m a breast cancer survivor,” she says. “When I got diagnosed, they told me I couldn’t work. I ride a motorcycle, and they told me I couldn’t ride my bike. I asked, ‘What about my nails?’ They told me that they might fall off or break. Thank God they never did. I didn’t care so much about my hair, and it fell out. I was bald, but I could wear a wig. As long as my nails were alright, I was good.”

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Every woman I speak to refers to the positive effect that a session with Ortiz has on her. “Coming to Maria is absolutely my outlet,” says Tammy Dunmore. Dunmore gets her nails done every Saturday; she lets Ortiz know what colors she plans on wearing to church the next day, and Ortiz takes it from there. “If I think I’m going to miss an appointment, I get frantic. It’s really crazy, but it’s really real. I come prepared to get my nails done, but I don’t give her any time frame; we laugh, we talk. She’ll say, ‘Did you eat today?’ and because I’m always so busy, usually I haven’t eaten yet. And we’ll stop and eat together. It’s quality time.”

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When I share these sentiments with Ortiz, she tears up. At 40, she’s been doing nails for more than half her life, and her passion is obvious. “I worked so hard for what I have right now. Hopefully it stays like this, but like I always say, the sky’s the limit. I’m ready for the world. And sometimes it can feel like we’re against the world,” she admits. “We’ve been interviewed before and got so much negativity, but I don’t read it, because what other people think of me is not my business.” Ortiz says that “of course” people have misconceptions about her job and her clients, but when it comes to “haters,” her response is firm: “For you to know what that word means, you have to have it in your heart; I don’t have that in my heart, so I don’t know what it means. This is what makes me stronger. [My clients] are my sisters, my girlfriends, my everything; and now I’m like a therapist, a mother, and everything to them.”

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By Bridgette Miller
Photos by Lauren Silberman

This article originally appeared in the April/May 2016 print edition of BUST Magazine. Subscribe today



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Rainbow Freckles Are A Thing For Spring!

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Pippi Longstocking, with her legendary freckles, would definitely approve of this new trend.  You may see spots popping up in your Instagram feed soon, because RAINBOW FRECKLES are officially a thing!

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It's kind of like a permanent bokeh for your cheeks...or maybe it's the "I just sprinted through a confetti cannon" look?  Rainbow freckles can be glitter, or neon, or monochromatic.  They can go all the way up your forehead, down to your chin, or just hang out around your eyes.  Y'see, rainbow freckles are flexible that way!  Seems like the only rule for rainbow freckles is YOU GOTTA LOVE 'EM.  Will you be painting colorful dots on your face this Spring?

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10 Unique Earrings With Fierce Attitude

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You know when you want to show off your ferocity without even needing to open your mouth? Yeah, that's how I feel all the time. If you're like me, you'll go crazy for these fierce-as-f**k, totally one-of-a-kind earrings. They’re fun, feminist, and ferocious, just like you. Adorn yourself, girl! And if you can't wait to get your hands on these, come to the BUST Craftacular on April 23rd in Brooklyn, where all of these vendors will be selling their gorgeous wares! 

1. Deep Vertical Pin Earrings by By Boe

These earrings take length to a whole new level. Turn heads and drop jaws with the altitude of your ear-candy!

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2. NO Magic 8 Ball Earrings by Modern Girl Blitz

Tell the future with these sassy studs. 

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3. Powder-Coated Dagger Earrings by Selkyrie Design

These playful-yet-vicious earrings say, "I'm cute. But don't mess with me." Which is kind of what we're always trying to say, right?

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4. White Underground Spike Chain Earrings by Metrix Jewelry

Both gritty and glamorous, these badass chains take your earring game to the next level.

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5. Black Tourmaline Chunk Earrings by Ellie & Ivie

Black tourmaline wards off negative energy, so these earrings are like pure positive vibes hanging from your earlobes. Right on.

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6. T Line Earrings by Natalie Joy

These uniquely geometric earrings are reminiscent of very glam forks. We're into it.

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7. Fang Earrings by Up in Arms

When you need an extra pair of fangs, and you need them to be silver and shiny.

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8. Red Signature Tassel Earrings by Pure Awakened Energy

Red is a power color. These unique cloth earrings, accented with hematite and crystal beads, are bursts of pure red power.

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9. Crow Masquerade Earrings by Skyler Man

These eerie (ear-ie?) gems are absolutely magical. With four black diamonds as crows' eyes, they definitely have that dark-goddess vibe going on.

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10. Black Thorn Earrings by Beloved Little Lamb

The asymmetry in these nature-inspired earrings is so awesome. Elegance with a bite.

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Spring is here! While the flowers bloom and the sun shines, maybe you’ve considered adding a few pieces to your closet. What could be more ethical and in the spirit of rebirth than buying from small shops that specialize in refurbished clothing and accessories? Stand out from a crowd and sift and thrift through these one-of-a-kind shops. You can visit these stores in person at BUST’s Craftacular on April 23rd in Brooklyn, NY!Screenshot 2016 04 18 at 3.36.17 PM

1. House of Correia
Ummm hello. Reclaimed vintage pieces? Highly decorated sunnies born from broken broaches and jewelry? Bags with little dino accents? House of Correia has warmed my cold icy heart.


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2. New York Couture
In true couture fashion, New York Couture’s original pieces range from playfully kitschy ensembles to effortlessly chic vintage jewelry.

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3. Jordyn Jacobs
Gorgeous bags inspired and made from multicultural textiles, Jordyn Jacobs seamlessly blends her love of the world and with fashion. Even her gym bags resemble works of art.

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4. East Village Vintage Collective
Cute vintage pieces that range from simple and elegant to bold with prints and pops of color. There’s something for everyone (including children!) at East Village Vintage Collective.

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5. Laurie Elyse Design
Rock and roll and pin-up girl meet and mingle throughout Laurie Elyse’s collections. Her vintage jewelry is on point!

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