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Laverne Cox Is Auctioning Off Her Custom Rainbow Pride Clutch From the 2019 Emmys
June 22, 2020 at 04:46PM Laverne Cox is auctioning off her custom Edie Parker clutch from the 2019 Emmys to support the LGBTQ+ community. The actress showed up to the award show with ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio carrying this incredible rainbow Edie Parker clutch. Laverne styled the clutch with a Monsoori dress and Lorraine Schwartz jewels. The statement-making accessory had the date Oct. 8 written on it, which was when the US Supreme Court was set to hear whether Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (which prohibits sex discrimination in the work place) applies to LGBTQ+ discrimination. On June 15, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled that the act protects gay and transgender workers from workplace discrimination. If you’re hoping to get your hands on this one-of-a-kind clutch, the two-week auction is now open on Charitybuzz, an online bidding site that raises funds for nonprofits. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the auction will be going to the Anti-Violence Project, an organization that helps keep the LGBTQ+ community safe from intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and police violence. The starting bid for Laverne’s rainbow clutch is $0, but it’s expected to go into the thousands. Keep reading to take a closer look at the clutch. Related: Gwyneth Paltrow Is Auctioning Off Her Iconic 2000 Oscars Dress to Raise Funds For COVID-19 More Celeb News Author Nikita Charuza | Popsugar Selected by CWC
It’s About Time We Saw Those Rainbow Cs! Coach Launches Its First-Ever Full Pride Collection
June 22, 2020 at 04:12PM Coach launched its “We C You” Pride campaign to support the LBGTQ+ community this year, calling on Rickey Thompson, Kim Petras, Bob the Drag Queen, and more to star in a self-filmed video about what makes them feel seen. The film snippets, which were curated and strung together by Christelle de Castro to form the colorful clip you’ll see ahead, were shot on GoPros and smart phones during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coach Foundation has committed to making donations to the Hetrick-Martin Institute, GLSEN, and the Albert Kennedy Trust in support this year, and Coach is encouraging us all to wear our love and inclusivity on our sleeves with its first-ever full, cross-category range designed to be gender inclusive. Rainbow Cs are splashed across a new bucket hat, the Academy backpack and belt bag, t-shirts, and more. In our opinion, there has never been a better reason to shop at Coach. But even if you don’t pick up any of the new items, it’s great just to hear about different queer experiences and, at the very least, feel a little more empowered today and every day. Keep reading to check out the YouTube video Coach released, then shop all the items in the collection after the jump. Related: Ruby Rose Reimagined a Pair of Crocs For Pride, and They're Magical More Celeb News Author Sarah Wasilak | Popsugar Selected by CWC
Zac Efron Reportedly Secretly Living in Byron Bay, Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
June 22, 2020 at 04:23PM Multiple locals claim to have seen him out and about. Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
My Favourite Cult Brand Is On Sale—And These Are The Best Pieces
June 22, 2020 at 03:41PM As contemporary labels go, Faithfull The Brand has been on my radar quite a lot recently. Solidifying itself as a favourite amongst It-girls and influencers the Indonesia-based label has taken up a prominent position on my Instagram feed, as it seems that just about every member of the style set is a fan of label’s vibrant florals and eye-catching patterned pieces. From Chrissy Rutherford to Lucy Williams, influencers everywhere are championing the brand’s summer-ready styles that truly embody the spirit of the season. Over the last year, I’ve kept a mental note of all the Faithfull the Brand items I’ve seen on Instagram, that I’d love to add to my closet. Whether it be an oh-so-cool tie-dye linen shirt or a wear-anywhere floral mini dress, the brand has a knack for creating standout pieces you’d wear over and over again. If like me, you currently have a mental wish-list of Faithfull The Brands picks that you’ve accumulated over the last year, you are certainly in luck, as Net-A-Porter currently has several of the brand’s most beloved items in its summer sale. In fact, the ones below even come influencer-approved, as I’ve found six exact items worn by the fashion set which are now up to 50% off. Keep scrolling to see and shop some of the best sale pieces from Faithfull The Brand. Next up, the biggest S/S 20 fashion trends you need to know. Author Zoe Anastasiou | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC
Yuya Workout Routine and Diet Plan [2020]
June 22, 2020 at 03:22PM Yuya Workout Routine and Diet Plan: Yuya is a YouTube and beauty vlogger. She has reached over 24 million subscribers on her YouTube channel. … Read moreYuya Workout Routine and Diet Plan [2020] The post Yuya Workout Routine and Diet Plan [2020] appeared first on Health Yogi. Continue Reading… Author ZingSid | Yogi Selected by CWC
Justin Bieber Denies Sexual Assault Allegations, Claims He Was With Selena Gomez
June 22, 2020 at 03:03PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
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Tips to Relieve Flatulence if you are Passing Too Much Gas
June 22, 2020 at 02:06PM Have you ever caught yourself wondering about the biology behind passing gas? Obviously, we all suffer it, and you’ve probably seen whacky posts on pills making your farts smell good. For example: This topic is mainly seen as something humorous and people often lack the knowledge behind the science of flatulence. Most people don’t even […] The post Tips to Relieve Flatulence if you are Passing Too Much Gas appeared first on SafeandHealthylife. Continue Reading… Author Safe and Healthy Life Expert | Safeandhealthy Selected by CWC
How Beauty Brands are Taking a More Sustainable Approach to Packaging and Products
June 22, 2020 at 01:00PM From ingredient sourcing to sustainable packaging, here’s how the industry’s forward thinkers are striving to tread more lightly as they produce the beauty products you see on the shelves. RETHINK (INGREDIENTS) The fine print on beauty labels tells us next to nothing about how responsibly sourced ingredients are. To muddy matters, calculating a product’s eco-footprint is far trickier than checking if the formula is all-natural or organic. For starters, natural ingredients can still cause environmental havoc—take, for instance, palm oil and its derivatives. Widely used in beauty products, they can be found in everything from shampoo to lipstick. They are largely produced in Indonesia and Malaysia, and the destruction of rainforests to clear the way for palm oil plantations is rampant. “A lot of companies are coming in and bulldozing and forcing communities out,” says Lindsay Dahl, senior vice-president of social mission at Beautycounter. Although the brand initially wanted to eschew palm oil, it realized that palm derivatives are still the best choice for many of its products. As cosmetics ingredients, palm oil derivatives are safe and non-toxic, explains Dahl. Plus, palm oil is the most efficient vegetable oil to grow, so switching to less efficient crops that demand more land could be more environmentally damaging. Beauty companies are therefore working to change how it’s produced: 100 per cent of L’Oréal Paris’s palm oil supply is certified by the non-profit authority Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), and Beautycounter is currently pushing for all of