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Vegan Sustainable Luxury Shoes – Luxury Fashion Brand ‘Louis Vuitton’ Debuts Vegan Luxury Shoe (TrendHunter.com)


(TrendHunter.com) Louis Vuitton enters the vegan apparel market with its first sustainable luxury shoe.

Named ‘The Charlie,’ this shoe is made out of entirely recycled or sustainable materials. The upper…

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Kate Middleton Goes Green for the 2021 Royal Variety Performance

Kate Middleton is going green in more ways than one.
On Thursday evening, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped out for a date night with her husband Prince William to the Royal Variety Performance in London. She wore a custom-made emerald, long-sleeve, sequin-embellished column gown by Jenny Packham, which she first wore during the couple’s royal tour in Pakistan in 2019. She opted for bouncy curls swept to the left side of her face and kept her makeup simple. William wore a blue velour tuxedo.
Middleton is known to rewear outfits from the past, even wearing coats from as long as a decade ago.
This year’s event, held at Royal Albert Hall, featured the likes of Ed Sheeran, James Blunt and Rod Stewart, as well as the casts of the musicals “Moulin Rouge!” and “Matilda,” and the famed circus show Cirque du Soleil.
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, arrives for the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The Royal Variety Performance supports the Royal Variety Charity, which is one of Queen Elizabeth’s patronages. The funds raised from the event will go to efforts to help entertainers throughout the United Kingdom who need aid and assistance as a result of old age, ill health

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Netflix Drops Second Trailer for ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 2 — Here’s Everything You Need to Know

The second season of “Emily in Paris” is coming very soon.
On Thursday, Netflix released another trailer of the upcoming second season of its popular comedy series, showing Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, embarking on more dramatic and exciting adventures. The clip starts off with Emily struggling to tell her friend Camille about what happened between Gabriel and her.
Then the trailer shows snippets of Emily talking about what happened and feeling guilty while enjoying her time in Paris as she attends fashion shows and parties. As Emily explains to her tough-as-nails boss Sylvie about her life somewhat unraveling, Sylvie simply responds, “Emily, you’re getting more French by the day.”
The clip shows Emily’s two current love interests in Antoine and Gabriel, while also revealing she will meet someone new.
The trailer ends with Sylvie saying, “If you’re going to do Paris for one year, for God’s sake, do it right.”

“She’s back for amour and coming in HAUTE! Emily in Paris launches 12/22 only on Netflix,” the streaming service captioned its post on Instagram.
In September, Netflix revealed the show’s second season will have a premiere date of Dec. 22.
Starring alongside Collins, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Lucas Bravo, William Abadie, Bruno Gouery, Samuel Arnold

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Mary Lawless Lee Looks to Motherhood, Nursing Background for Nēmah

Mary Lawless Lee is looking to motherhood for her latest business venture.
The influencer, who is behind the Happily Grey website, brand and Nashville store and a mother of two, launched her newest venture this week called Nēmah, a skin care brand focusing on pregnant mothers. The brand has been in the works for two years and launched with two products: a restorative scar treatment for $28 and a revitalizing stretch mark cream for $34. Lee and her husband Madison Lee cofounded the brand.
“A big part of the inspiration behind this is the conversations I’ve had in the last two years with my readers about what they’re using,” Lee said. “Hearing from them and talking to them about their journeys like with IVF and miscarriages and all of these different paths to becoming a mom is definitely something we want to do a good job at highlighting.”
Lee stated the products were finalized a year ago, but she waited to launch the brand in order to develop the community aspect of Nēmah, which as a mother was a critical component for her to offer along with the products.
Nēmah’s website offers a Journal tab where customers can read entries from actual mothers from

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Hulu Reveals First Trailer of Lily James and Sebastian Stan as ‘Pam & Tommy’

The first trailer of Hulu’s anticipated miniseries “Pam & Tommy” has been revealed.
The biographical drama series depicts the marriage of actress Pamela Anderson and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee following the unauthorized release of their private sex tape. The show stars Lily James and Sebastian Stan as the titular roles, with Seth Rogen, Nick Offerman and Taylor Schilling as Rand Gauthier, Uncle Miltie and Erica Gauthier, respectively.
On Thursday, the trailer portrayed Rand Gauthier as he showed Uncle Miltie the private tape he acquired of Anderson and Lee, which showed snippets of their private lives, including more intimate moments. “If this thing ever got out,” Uncle Miltie started to say.
The second half of the trailer shows Gauthier and Uncle Miltie distributing the tapes and a distraught James as Anderson panicking while on set for “Baywatch” and speaking with Lee, played by Stan. “It’s not a big deal to me? I’m on that tape, same as you,” he said. “No. Not like me you’re not,” she responded.

The trailer ends with Gauthier and Uncle Miltie uploading the tape online and Anderson and Lee looking at a desktop screen in shock at the news.
Following the release, fans were quick to praise how similar James

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As Her Rouje Label Turns Five, Even Jeanne Damas Is Over French Girl Style

PARIS — Jeanne Damas is no stranger to labels — “It” girl, influencer and entrepreneur are just a few — but there’s one she’d gladly get rid of: poster child for French Girl Style.
As she celebrates the fifth anniversary of her clothing label Rouje with a new book, Damas has her sights set well beyond her country’s borders, with plans to open new stores, including her first permanent U.S. location, and to rebrand and expand her beauty offering.
And while she embodies the image of the Parisienne, with her red pout and vintage-inspired style, that image is starting to feel a little reductive as Damas, who gave birth to her first child late last year, prepares to turn 30 in March.
“The French Girl Style thing is annoying, and this is where my position is a little delicate, because the press has always labeled me that way, so I’m seen to some extent as the representative of that,” she told WWD.
A savvy social media presence with 1.5 million followers on Instagram, she’s clearly aware of the recent online backlash against the myth of French Girl Style from critics who say it does not reflect the diversity of the country’s population.
When she was

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