Glamsquad Magazine September 2022
Abah Folawiyo: Nigeria's Global Fashion Export
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AFWL 2022:
Meet the
Designers
& Exhibitors
3 Ways To
Rock The
Ankara
Look
Exclusive
Abah
Folawiyo:
A STEP BY STEP
GUIDE ON HOW
TO DO
MAKEUP
LIKE A PRO
AFRICAN
Prints
Fashion on
the Streets
of Lagos
Top 10
Global
Online
Fashion
Influencers
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Woman to
Take Care of
Her Skin
Nigeria’s Global Fashion
Export @ 80
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ello there,
Yours truly is in a special
mood today. I feel so fulfilled,
and my heart is in a joyous
celebration as Glamsquad joins
family, friends, and associates to
celebrate Sisi Abah at 80.
Twenty years ago, during her 60th
birthday celebration, a biography
written by the Editor-in-Chief of
Glamsquad Magazine, Remi
Diagbare, was published in her
honour. So, you can see that to us, Sisi
Abah is family.
We have put together this edition
in her honour as it is our nature to
celebrate greatness, class, and
success.
To support the edition, we showcase
our pick of features that, in one way or
another, exemplify some of the finest
fashion, lifestyle, and entertainment
stories this country has to offer. One
of these – fashion, is what Sisi Abah
herself is most known for.
Of course, fashion isn’t all about the
big design houses, and no one should
ignore the importance of the smaller
but well-targeted enterprises that will
need to flourish in a multicultural world.
It is revelations like these that make
appreciating pioneers like Sisi Abah
even more worthy. Without her, Ankara
prints would perhaps not have the
international acceptance it has today.
In two features, we tried what we
could to introduce Sisi Abah to
those who may not know her
significance. We also refreshed
the memories of those who
were privileged to witness her
fashion revolution firsthand.
We also included features
from Serena Williams – who is
marking her exit from the tennis
world in grand fashion!
Pat McGrath also caught the
attention of our editors with her
new skincare product launched
in collaboration with Naomi
Campbell. Not forgetting the
new jewelry collection by Tiffany
and Co.
This is another interesting
edition from the stables of
Glamsquad magazine, which
we know you would love and
enjoy!
Yours Truly,
Ameena Daayo
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Ameena Dayo
Editor, G.S
3 Ways To Rock
The Ankara Look
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some artistes were not credited.
We remain committed to supporting
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FASHION ESCAPE
3
Ways To Rock
The Ankara
Look
By Kabirat Opoola
The Ankara fabric is popular,
especially in the African fashion
world. Over the years fashion
designers have come up with new
ways to incorporate the Ankara
fabric into a modernized outfit.
Gone are the days the Ankara
fabric is seen as a traditional
outfit alone. With the help of the
numerous glam styles available,
the fabric can be incorporated
into a corporate, casual, and glam
evening outfit.
The Ankara fabric is being worn for
different occasions and paired with
accessories to give it a new lease
of life.
Here are 3 ways to rock the Ankara
fabric
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work
One of the latest fashion trends
is styling the Ankara fabric as a
corporate or business casual
outfit and rocking it to work in
a chic way. The Ankara fabric
has been modernized into
different smart and classy
outfits suitable to be worn as
corporate outfits. To rock the
Ankara fabric for work you can
decide to style the fabric;
Ankara Suit
The Ankara suit is one of the
ways the Ankara fabric can be
worn as a corporate or work
outfit. The suit can take the form
of a skirt and blazer or a trouser
and blazer depending on your
choice. Pair the Ankara suit with
a nice pair of heels to add some
spice to your appearance.
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Ankara Jumpsuit
To wear the Ankara fabric as a work
outfit, style the fabric into a palazzo
jumpsuit. The Ankara palazzo jumpsuit
is decent and classy to wear and also
gives an elegant appearance.
Ankara short
gown
Another way you can rock
the Ankara fabric as a work
outfit is to style it into a short
gown. The Ankara short
gown for work can be in the
form of a pencil gown or a
flared gown. Both styles are
interesting to be worn as
a work outfit. For work, the
Ankara short gown is best
paired with heels. However,
Sneakers and flat shoes can
be worn alongside the short
gown.
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Glam
evening out
For a glam evening outing, the Ankara
fabric can be incorporated to give a
stylish and classy appearance. To rock
the Ankara fabric for a glam evening out,
you can decide to style the fabric into;
Ankara ball gown
One of the ways the Ankara fabric
can be worn for an evening outing is
to incorporate the fabric into a ball
gown. The Ankara ball gown can be
either a short or long length. The right
combination of accessories will also give
the outfit a pronounced appearance.
Ankara
three-quarter gown
Another way to wear the Ankara
fabric for a glam evening outing
is to style it as a three-quarter
gown. The Ankara three-quarter
gown can however be styled
as a bodycon gown or a maxi
gown. The shoulder design of the
gown is one of the aspects to
pay attention to give the gown a
refined appearance.
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Ankara long
gown
Incorporating your Ankara
fabric into a long gown is
one of the ways you can
rock the fabric for a glam
evening outing.
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Chic
casual outfit
Fashionistas these days are getting very
creative with their Ankara prints. The
Ankara fabric can be worn to achieve a
chic casual look when it is styled as;
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Ankara mini dress
Another way to rock the
Ankara fabric for a Chic
casual look is to style it into
a mini dress. The sleeve
design of the dress helps
to give it a pronounced
appearance. For a casual
outfit, pair the Ankara mini
dress with sneakers, heels, or
sandals.
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Ankara
two-piece outfit
The Ankara two-piece outfit
is one of the stylish ways in
which the fabric can be worn
to achieve a chic and casual
appearance. The Ankara twopiece
outfit involves two pieces
of matching partterns worn
together to achieve a complete
outfit. The Ankara two-piece can
be in the form of a skirt and crop
top or a trouser and crop top.
The accessories you use also
helps to complement the outfit
Ankara top
The Ankara top is a
multipurpose outfit that can
be paired with many other
outfits and styled in different
ways. Among the popular
Ankara top designs include
the Ankara crop top, Ankara
wrap top, and Ankara peplum
top. For a chic casual
appearance, pair the Ankara
top with a nice pair of jeans or
pant trousers.
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AFWL
2022:
Meet the
Designers &
Exhibitors
Words by - Kabirat Opoola
Africa Fashion Week London is finally back after two
years of absence due to the COVID lockdown. The
fashion week is delighted to welcome national
and overseas designers back to London to showcase
their creative designs. The event is set to hold on the
Friday 7th and Saturday 8th of October 2022 at the
Freemason’s Hall, 60 Great Queen Street London WC2B
5AZ. The African fashion week London is set to shape up
the historic outings of some outstanding designers will
feature new practices, recycling and sustainability ethics
as well as a return to heritage fabrics and textiles.
For the African Fashion Week London 2022, get to know
some of the designers and exhibitors showcasing their
creatives:
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Aquarius B
Aquarius B is a fashion
brand inspired by vibrant
African textile patterns
and prints. The fashion brand
produces outfits made from
high-quality exclusive products
that are ethically sourced
and produced in Ghana and
London. One of the unique
features of the fashion brand
is that all their products are
100% handcrafted with
pride by individual Artisans.
The fashion house also
uses a portion of its sales in
sponsoring one child in Ghana
and aims to sponsor more as
the brand grows.
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Ade Bakare
One of Nigeria’s most celebrated
designers Ade Bakare will be showcasing
his latest collection at the African Fashion
Week London 2022. His collection which is titled
Ayinla is said to be inspired by Adire cloth and
the Ayinla film. The Adire fabric is a unique fabric
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popular in Africa. The fabric which means
tie and dye in the Yoruba language uses
indigo dye to give a rich navy blue look. Ade
Bakare Couture started making use of adire
in 2006 and is now a mainstay of annual
collections.
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Hertunba
Hertunba is a fashion and lifestyle brand
geared towards delivering classy,
sophisticated, and elegant ready-towear
outfits for ambitious women. The fashion
brand is founded by Nigerian Lagos-based
female fashion designer Florentina Agu and is
famous for creating clothes from Unique fabrics.
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Hertunba produces custom and regular
sizes to ensure that every piece fits its owner
perfectly. Believing that to protect a girl’s
child, her mother must be empowered with
education, the fashion brand donates 10% of
all their net profits to the project that provides
education for less privileged Nigerian women.
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Toomey
& Koko
Toomey & Koko is a London-based fashion
brand that embraces a difference by
making use of distinctive prints which are
bold, colorful, and full of life. The fashion brand
focuses on designing clothes that make an
impact while being easy to wear. Their designs
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are highlighted in vivid Adire fabrics and
the fashion brand focuses on incorporating
traditional techniques into truly modern
designs.
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Knits &
Bobs.KLR
An advocate of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle will
be showcasing their collection at the African
fashion week London. The founder of the fashion
brand Kireen creates limited unique and genderless
pieces using natural and recycled fibers. After being
taught by her grandmother how to knit, she dabbled
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into the knitting world at an early age and
fell in love with it all over again as a grownup.
Kireen is an advocate of the slow fashion
movement and the fashion brand aims
to create affordable handmade fashion
accessories using sustainable materials.
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Prints
Fashion
in the
Streets
of Lagos
– Ankara Fabrics and Style
Words by - Praise David
Gone – long gone are the
days when designers
and fashionistas
frowned at the mention
of Ankara! Thanks to legends
and pioneers like Sisi Abah, the
perception and acceptance of
Ankara fabrics changed globally.
Despite the efforts of Mama
Abah and many other Ankara
fashion enthusiasts like her, there
were times when critics argued
that Ankara would not be able to
compete on the global stage.
The reason for their assertion
was that corporate and street
fashion – which was becoming
the new face of fashion, would
knock out Ankara styles. They
had a point, though, because
before now, Ankara styles were
synonymous with only ceremonial
and traditional occasions. But
they were not right for long!
Have you heard of Ankara
street style? The term can be a bit
funny, but the truth is over 80% of
the styles seen around are Ankara
street styles.
We know that everything that
has ‘street’ on it comes from the
street. So basically, there are
different styles that we can get
from the street, ranging from
hipster to bohemian, that can
go with jackets or even flared
trousers.
Ankara has not disappointed
in its street-wise designs that are
found around the world. We don’t
dress to experiment in public.
Instead, we wear what we believe
is good for us. And when it comes
to Ankara street design, we have
some of the finest you can ever
see here.
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INTERVIEW
Hajia Abah
Folawiyo:
Woman. Fashion Icon.
Trailblazer. Legend. Sisi Abah
By Ameena Daayo
My mother’s love for African prints was
my first introduction to Abah Folawiyo.
Indeed, it would be somewhat impossible
to separate the success of the Ankara
fabric from the sacrifices and hard work of Madam
Abah.
Who would have thought that many decades
down the line, I would be blessed with the
prestigious opportunity to edit an edition of my
favourite magazine in honour of Madam Abah –
a fashion icon who was greatly loved by my late
grandmother and mother?
I cannot be grateful enough to my editor-inchief
and the team at Glamsquad Magazine
for decorating me with smiles and pride as we
celebrate our own Sisi Abah.
July 22, 2022, would remain in the annals of
history, and all those who were opportune to be
present at the Ikoyi, Lagos residence of Hajia Abah
Folawiyo would live to tell the tale. It was the 80th
birthday celebration of Sisi Abah – as she is fondly
called, and everyone who is someone in the
Nigerian upper echelon was present to celebrate
with the mother of modern African fashion!
The crème de la crème of society was on
hand to celebrate with Hajia Abah Folawiyo as she
celebrated her 80th in grand style. She is the widow
of Chief Abdulwahab Iyanda Yinka Folawiyo, the
great industrialist and Baba Adinni of Nigeria, and
mother of Segun Awolowo – the former executive
director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council.
Segun is the grandson of former Nigerian nationalist,
socialist, and statesman Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
Although her name is Hajia Abah Folawiyo, if you
want to strike a chord in a group and hear all the
‘oh’ and ‘ah,’ it is best to refer to her as Sisi Abah.
Funny right? But that is what she is fondly called.
Replying to a question by City People some years
ago, she explained how she got the nickname Sisi
Abah.
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“
“My name is Abah because I was born on Thursday.
Those who are born on Thursdays in Ghana are
called Abah. In Ghana, they name their children by
the days they are born. I was born on Thursday so I
was given the name Abah.
“It is those in Lagos who chose to call me Sisi Abah,
because of my fashion style and the delicate way I
carry myself.”
Her Background
Sisi Abah is a Nigerian, but
she has strong Ghanaian roots.
She was born in 1942 into the
prestigious and noble Kuku
family in Ijebu Ode. Her mother
is a Ghanaian, and she was
brought up and educated in
both Ghana and Nigeria. She
is very close to her maternal
family in Ghana because she
grew up with them.
Her family in Ghana hails
from a renowned lineage
of remarkable dressmakers.
So, despite her relocation to
Nigeria, her love for fashion
remained. Her education in a
Convent School in Cape Coast,
Ghana, shaped her life which
she considers a conservative
one, despite her flamboyance,
popularity and celebrity status.
Early Steps to Stardom
Sisi Abah is reputed for her
expertise in fashion design and
sewing. She was the winner
of the first Daily Times Fashion
Designer Awards. She also won
the first Fashion Design Award
in Ghana organized by the
defunct Ghana Airways at the
launch of its first aircraft. Her
first trip abroad was to Beirut,
being the prize she won as the
winner of the Ghana Airways
competition.
A very talented woman,
Sisi Abah, for very many years,
had her own fashion house
situated in Surulere, Lagos,
which was known as Labanella.
She started the fashion house
with her friend Ornella, and this
led to the name of the fashion
house.
The fashion house was a
pioneer in its field and a very
successful brand. It became
even more successful when
then General Olusegun
Obasanjo, as Head of State,
banned the importation of
foreign clothes and materials.
Her business blossomed
and boomed as she took
advantage of the ban.
Although she has since retired,
she still designs and sews for a
select few.
Sisi Abah has gained
recognition from Nigerian
Fashion Designers. For a long
time, she was the National
President of the Fashion
Designers Association of Nigeria
(FADAN) and is now a life patron
of the Association.
Who is Sisi Abah?
The remarkable life of the
super socialite has always
been a subject of perpetual
fascination after establishing
herself in Nigeria as a fashion
icon to cheer. She is one
of the iconic names that
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headlined the Nigerian fashion
industry back in the ‘70s and
‘80s, spearheading a fashion
revolution that embraced the
beauty of our local Ankara fabric
that has, today, become a
favourite of all.
As a result of her peerless
charm and remarkable
presence, Folawiyo leaves a
deep impression on everyone
she meets. Despite approaching
the eighth floor in the stage of
life, the grand dame is showing
no sign of slowing down.
A sneak peek into the life
of Sisi Abah…
The best way to fully know a
person is through what they say.
No one knows Sisi Abah more
than Sisi Abah herself!
What has life taught you
as a person?
To be happy within myself,
be calm and do whatever I can
do. Life is beautiful; it depends
on how you treat it. I think I have
treated it very well.
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You are a style icon.
Labanella, your fashion
label, is a pioneer in
African prints. What’s
your take on fashion?
Fashion is booming more than
in our own time. Then, people
didn’t appreciate made in
Nigeria and that’s why I started
making clothes in prints. I never
stopped and all the designers in
Nigeria are all using prints.
Those days, they all used
imported fabrics until Obasanjo
banned imported clothes and
that’s when prints started thriving.
I started it, and I never stopped.
I’m so happy; during my time it’s
just sober prints I did but now they
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have gone so wild. Nigerians and
Ghanaians are doing so well and
I appreciate their creativity.
What would you want
to be remembered for?
I want to be remembered as
the glamorous Sisi Abah. I love
dressing up, I love making my
clothes and I wear them. I want
to be remembered as the hardworking
Sisi Abah and fashionista
Sisi Abah because that is one
thing I will never stop being. I
want to be remembered as a
happy Sisi Abah. I’m happy with
everybody. I’m happy with every
pretty lady around.
I’m close to most of the
designers, and they all love me.
They always come to me, and
they make clothes for me. They
come to me and ask, “Sisi Abah,
can we dress you up?” and I say
yes. When people admire me at
events, I tell them the name of
the designer that made the outfit.
I do credit all the designers that
styled me.
They appreciate me, and
I really appreciate them too.
Budding designers are working
hard, and the sky is their limit
because I worked hard too, and
I’m still working now. I still have
a few customers I make clothes
for. They won’t let me go. I still
make dresses for them but not as
many as I used to when I had my
factory.
How do you relax?
I relax by watching Nigerian
movies both English and Yoruba. I
love watching Ghanaian movies
too. My granddad is from Ghana.
They send their movies to me,
and I buy them in the market too.
When I don’t go out, I relax on
my couch, and watch movies till
I sleep. Occasionally, I go out to
parties with my friends. You know
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I have a lot of friends, but I don’t
just go to any party. I attend my
close friends’ parties.
You are a real traveler.
Where is your favorite
holiday spot?
When you say I like traveling
around, I don’t. I don’t travel
around often. I used to travel
when my husband was around
because he used to go
everywhere. We went on cruises.
We visited South of France,
America, and Dubai; everywhere
because my husband liked
traveling and I went with him
wherever he went.
These days, I do travel
occasionally maybe once a
year. I visit my relatives in Ghana
and Cotonou but I haven’t been
to America in three years now.
I traveled to London last year.
I travel when it’s necessary. I
have seen it all, my dear. There’s
nowhere I haven’t been abroad.
Nowhere. When I was younger,
I loved traveling, and maybe
because I’m getting old that
passion is waning but I have seen
it all, thank God.
What’s your dress
sense?
I love trouser suits and long
dresses. I’m a Muslim, so I don’t
show off my body. I wear elegant
things that will complement my
religion. I was covering my hair
before I became a Muslim and I
think it’s elegant and nice.
I don’t expose my hair. For
many years, I didn’t wear long
hair; I just wear my Afro hair.
Thereafter, I started tying turban;
I have been tying turban now
for how long? I’m happy people
love using turban today to
complement their dressing. I
thank God for all that.
Are you a shoes freak?
I’m not too forcy about shoes.
I wear simple shoes. Once I see
a pair that complements my
dressing, that’s fine by me. Not
that I will look for purple shoes
because I’m wearing purple
dress, or green shoes because
I’m wearing a green dress.
When I have black shoes,
which matches anything, I wear
them. I can use a bag for two
weeks before changing it. I don’t
care.
We love and wish Sisi
Abah many more years
filled with celebrations
and testimonies, amen.
Credits: City People, The Elites, Sun
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Joan
Collins
Remains Strong, Healthy,
Fashionable, and Stylish at 89
By Chioma Esiu
Dame Joan Henrietta
Collins DBE, fondly known
as Joan Collins, is an
English actress, author, and
columnist. She is the recipient of
several accolades, including a
Golden Globe Award, a People’s
Choice Award, two Soap Opera
Digest Awards, and a Primetime
Emmy Award nomination. In
1983, she was awarded a star
on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Born on 23 May 1933 in
Paddington, London, United
Kingdom, Joan continues to exude
beauty and style, even as she is set
to celebrate her 90th birthday in a
few months.
When speaking recently about
her age, the mother of three was
quoted as saying, ‘people have
been calling me an older woman
since I was 38!’ She reveals she still
feels forty as age is ‘not important,
and it’s about ‘how you look, feel
and behave.’
In a new interview to accompany
her gorgeous Saga Magazine
cover shoot, Joan Collins has
revealed she still thinks of herself
as a 40-year-old. However, she
said age is irrelevant since her
focus lies with how she ‘looks,
feels, and behaves and believes
asking a woman her age to be
‘tremendously rude.’
She told the publication: ‘My
mother’s generation never did it.
But you know, people have been
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calling me an older woman since I was 38.
“I think it’s utterly ridiculous that powerful,
resilient women are portrayed as dangerous,
whereas in my experience it’s the predatory
men who are the real threat.”
Joan will celebrate her 20th wedding
anniversary with her husband Percy Gibson,
57, later this year and gushed about how
‘lucky’ she is to have the producer in her life.
She said: ‘He takes care of everything.
He takes care of my children and all our
finances. He’s the love of my life. It’s a great
marriage, a great relationship.
“Of course, we have our little spats like other
couples might do, but we’ve both got our
safe spaces. He has his office at home, I
have my walk-in closet. We’re really lucky. I
realise most people can’t have separate
bathrooms.”
The American Horror Story star is set to take on
the role of Wallis Simpson for an upcoming
project, In Bed with the Duchess, which may
become a film or TV series.
She said: “I play the Duchess of Windsor from
the time that the Duke died right up until her
death. It’s a fabulous story.”
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All You Need to Know About
Camilla,
Queen Consort of
the United Kingdom
By Amenna Daayo
As the wife of King Charles
III, Camilla Rosemary
Shand is now Queen
consort of the United Kingdom
and 14 other Commonwealth
realms as the wife of King
Charles III. Camilla was
raised in East Sussex and
South Kensington in England
and educated in England,
Switzerland, and France.
She was born on 17 July 1947
at the King’s College Hospital,
London, United Kingdom, and
aged 75 years. But who really is
Camilla, and what does it mean
to be a Queen consort? You
will find out this and more in this
article.
Following the death of Queen
Elizabeth II at the age of 96, her
son Prince Charles took over the
throne and was ordained, King
Charles III. This means that his
wife Camilla will be crowned
Queen Consort.
This also means that the King’s
wife of seventeen years,
Camilla (previously known as
the Duchess of Cornwall), will
now become Queen Consort.
Before she died, Queen
Elizabeth II announced in
February 2022 that it was her
“sincere wish” that Camilla
would receive the title of
Queen Consort when Charles
became King – and that the
public would support that
decision.
In a public statement, Her
Majesty said, “When, in the
fullness of time, my son Charles
becomes King, I know you will
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give him and his wife Camilla
the same support that you have
given me. It is my sincere wish
that, when that time comes,
Camilla will be known as Queen
Consort as she continues her
own loyal service.”
But what does Queen Consort
actually mean? And what will
Camilla’s duties be in her new
role?
In the nonstop media coverage
since Queen Elizabeth II died last
week, Camilla has been almost
constantly in the public eye.
She seems to have little interest
in being the center of attention
herself, preferring to stand just to
the side.
Camilla and Charles have lived
in the intertwined world of the
British upper crust for their entire
lives. They met at a polo match
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in 1970 and began dating.
When Charles left to serve in the
Navy in 1972 without asking for
any commitment from Camilla,
she didn’t wait.
The next year, she married
Andrew Parker Bowles, an
aristocrat seven years her
senior, who had been a page
at Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953
coronation and played polo with
Charles when they were young.
What is Queen Consort?
The title essentially means
the wife of a reigning King.
The spouse of a King doesn’t
become Queen, as the title of
Queen is only used for a reigning
female monarch. Instead, the
wife of a monarch is given the
official title of Queen Consort.
Similarly, the husband of a
reigning Queen does not
become King. They are offered
the title of Prince Consort.
However, Queen Elizabeth II’s
husband, the Duke of Edinburgh,
rejected that moniker.
When Charles and Camilla
married in 2005, it was stated
that Camilla would take the
title of Princess Consort when
the time came, thought to be
due to the public holding a
somewhat negative perception
of her (due to her alleged affair
with King Charles during his
marriage to Princess Diana).
However, that changed when
Queen Elizabeth II gave her
blessing for Camilla to become
Queen Consort earlier this year.
The former Duchess of Cornwall
will be crowned Queen Consort
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at the coronation of King Charles
III. A date has not been set for
the coronation yet, but it is likely
to happen in 2023.
She will be known as ‘Queen
Camilla’ and referred to as ‘Her
Majesty’.
What are the duties of a
Queen Consort?
While the reigning King or Queen
has official responsibilities
relating to the government, the
Queen Consort does not.
As Queen Consort, Camilla’s
role will be to support Charles
as King, including appearing
at public engagements and
attending charity events.
As the wife of a monarch,
Camilla will also become a
Counsellor of State. These are
senior members of the Royal
Family who can carry out duties
on behalf of the King if he is
unwell or overseas.
What did King Charles say
about Camilla in his speech?
In his first address to the nation
as King, the new monarch said
that during this “time of change,”
he would “count on the loving
help” of his “darling wife.”
He explained that she would
become his Queen Consort
“In recognition of her own
loyal public service” since they
married 17 years ago.
He added: “I know she will bring
to the demands of her new role
the steadfast devotion to duty
on which I have come to rely so
much.”
Sources: Washington Post,
Cosmopolitan, Wikipedia
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Glam Model
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Imaan
Hammam
By Chioma Esui
Imaan Hammam is a Dutch
model of Moroccan and
Egyptian heritage. As of
2020, she has appeared on
the cover of Vogue 18 times,
four times on the American
edition of Vogue.
She currently ranks on
models.com’s “Industry Icons”
and was ranked on its “Top
Sexiest Models” lists.
Hammam has since
featured in campaigns for
Céline, Coach and Maison
Margiela , as well as high street
retailers H&M and Topshop.
She has also appeared in eight
iterations of Vogue, with her
first appearance in American
Vogue being noted by Anna
Wintour in her editor’s letter.
Born: 5 October 1996
(age 25 years), Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Height: 1.79 m
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Paris Fashion
Week 2023
Preview
By Ameena Daayo
The Paris Fashion Week
2023 dates has been
announced!
The Fédération de Haute
Couture has published
the dates of fashion shows in the
French capital for next year. In
total, in 2023, six fashion weeks
will be held in Paris with a total
duration of about 38 days. Such
a huge number of events are
not arranged anywhere else in
the world, but this is not surprising,
because Paris is a recognized
fashion capital.
So, we are waiting for two weeks
of men’s shows: January 17 - 22
and June 20 - 25.
Two weeks of women’s ready-towear
fashion shows featuring the
biggest brands Chanel, Christian
Dior and Louis Vuitton: February
27-March 7 and September
25-October 3.
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And two weeks of haute
couture, during which
brands will present the most
incredible and creative
examples of their fashion
creation: January 23-26 and
July 3-6.
Applications from brands
for participation in events
are still being accepted,
applicants are carefully
reviewed and evaluated by
fashion editors, experts and
representatives of famous
fashion houses.
Yours truly will be in
Paris from September
25-October 3, reporting
live – isn’t that wonderful?
Below, we leave you with
some breathtaking images
from previous Paris Fashion
Shows for your pleasure.
Enjoy!
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FASHION ESCAPE
Tiffany & Co.
Unveils Its First
All-Gender Jewelry
Collection, Tiffany Lock
Praise David
No rules. All welcome.” That’s
the spirit behind the newest
Tiffany & Co. Lock collection,
debuted four all-gender bracelets.
Tiffany Lock arrives as an audacious
symbol of togetherness and
inclusivity. The brand’s first genderneutral
jewelry collection embodies
the personal bonds that bring us
together and make us who we are.
The collection draws from the
archives to re-envision the symbolic
idea of the padlock. Distinctive and
modern, the sleek bangles feature
an innovative swiveling mechanism
that echoes the functionality of a
padlock and took over one year to
develop.
“Tiffany Lock is an elegant
interpretation of an archival
functional design,” said Alexandre
Arnault, Executive Vice President,
Product and Communication,
Tiffany & Co. “Defined by modern,
clean lines and a breakthrough
clasp mechanism, Tiffany Lock
represents an exciting new pillar
to our diamond and gold jewelry
offering. We are thrilled to unveil our
latest icon.”
Founded in 1837, Tiffany & Co.
produced functional padlocks until
the 1950s, when it adopted an
aesthetic purpose as everything
from key rings to necklaces featured
design elements evoking padlocks.
The padlock motif’s evolution over
the last 20 years is especially seen
in collections like Return to Tiffany®
and Tiffany HardWear.
Are you as “locked in” on this new
collection as we are? Here’s how
to open and close a Tiffany Lock
bracelet in three simple steps:
Step 1: Locate the notch indicated
by a small indent on one side of the
bracelet.
Step 2: Gently pull outward from
either side of the notch and
bracelet will swivel open.
Step 3: Place the bracelet on your
wrist. Using your wrist for tension,
carefully pull from the notch again,
swivel the two ends together and
release to close the bracelet.
The four 18k Tiffany Lock bracelets
range in price from $6,800 to
$32,000 and can be found in
different combinations of white
gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and
pavé diamonds.
Too expensive or not? What are
your thoughts?
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FEATURE
The Future Of
Sustainable Fas
By Chioma Esiu
& Sophie Benson
What would a sustainable fashion
future actually look like?
A pandemic, wildfires, floods, droughts,
the prospect of unlivable conditions within
the next 50 years, and a climate change
report which signalled “code red for
humanity” mean Glasgow’s COP26 is a
crucial moment in humanity’s future. But
fashion, which if it were a nation state would
rank at the 7th largest economy in the
world, has been glaringly absent from the
conversation.
To redress the balance,
signatories from the fashion
industry including Fashion
Revolution, Centre for Sustainable
Fashion, New Standard
Institute, and Labour Behind
the Label have united in a call
to action, asking the world’s
leaders to commit to five key
recommendations.
The prompts? “Collective
action to achieve net zero
emissions by no later than
2050; resourcefulness in waste
elimination; increase responsibility
by businesses towards their global
supply chains; support skills
development in education to
encourage children to learn
the necessary skills to make,
repair and reuse their clothes;
and frame any solutions to the
climate emergency around
business models which shift
the focus from profit and loss,
to a just transition towards the
well-being economy”.
We’ve had a significant
taste of what lies ahead
if governments fail to act,
but what might the fashion
industry of the future look like
if the call to action inspired
leaders to actually lead?
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hion
making environmental targets for
retailers with a turnover of £36m
and above in line with WRAP’s
Textiles 2030 initiative.
As the government prepared
to host COP26, all carbon targets
and initiatives, including the
UN’s Fashion Industry Charter for
Climate Change remain voluntary
and brands continue to make
impressive-sounding sustainability
declarations that don’t begin to
make a dent in the climate crisis.
However when the Green Claims
Code comes into force in 2022,
brands find it increasingly difficult
to make unfounded, sweeping
environmental claims. With the
Climate Clock striking seven years
until the window for action to limit
warming to 1.5 degrees closes,
and consumer scrutiny at an alltime
high, brands begin to sign up
to standards and initiatives to win
back trust, including the Science
Based Targets Initiative net-zero
corporate standard. All targets
must be aligned with the goal of
this 1.5 degrees – there’s no more
tolerance for anything less.
“As the government prepared
to host COP26, all carbon targets
and initiatives, including the
UN’s Fashion Industry Charter for
Climate Change remain voluntary
and brands continue to make
impressive-sounding sustainability
declarations that don’t begin to
make a dent in the climate crisis”
The joint effect of the Green
Claims Code and the need to
make science-based targets
mean offsetting, often in the form
of planting trees, no longer cuts
it. But voluntary action allows fast
fashion overproducers to drag
their heels so governments, finally,
step in. A coalition of the biggest
fashion consuming nations lay
down a plan: coal-fired heat
and power generation must be
phased out within three years, and
virgin polyester must go within ten.
Tax reforms reward companies
who design products with lower
environmental impacts and
penalise those who don’t, and
incentives are offered for brands
investing in regenerative farming
to restore biodiversity and reduce
land pressure.
By 2040, the UK has an
appointed Fashion Minister. A
switch to renewables is mandated
and carbon reports across the
entire supply chain must be made
public. The message is clear:
brands no longer make their own
rules.
DECARBONISING THE
INDUSTRY
By 2016, the
apparel and footwear
industries accounted for
approximately 8 per cent
of global greenhouse
gas (GHG emissions). In
2019, the UK government
passed a law to bring all
GHG emissions to net zero
by 2050. But the same
month, it rejected every
recommendation made
in the Environmental Audit
Committee’s Fixing Fashion
report which included
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In 2017, less than 1 per cent of
material used to produce clothing
was recycled into new clothing.
Meanwhile brands were destroying
unsold stock and sending billions
of pounds worth of returns to
landfill, while consumers continued
to throw clothes in the bin.
Designers attempted to fix the
problem. 2019 saw the launch of
fully circular shoe brand Thousand
Fell who joined the likes of Nudie
Jeans, Helen Kirkum, and Duran
Lantink in embracing the circular
economy, but the linear ‘takemake-waste’
system continued to
drive fashion. By 2020, the industry
was producing over 100 billion
garments per year, and countries
in the Global South, like Ghana,
were flooded with cast-offs from
the Global North, the quality so low
that 40 per cent of it went straight
to landfill. The same year, France
introduced an anti-waste law
which prevented the destruction
of unsold items, and in 2021 the
Repairability Index was introduced,
meaning manufacturers had to
rate their electrical products out
of ten on how easy they were to
repair.
A shift towards Extended
Producer Responsibility and an
EU directive for members to set
up separate textile collections
by 2025 floods the secondhand
textile market as existing
infrastructure isn’t prepared for
the volume of clothes consumers
throw away to make room for new.
A series of import bans echo the
plastic import bans from the likes
of Turkey and China earlier in the
decade, and manufacturers find
themselves lumbered with the
waste they created.
“By 2020, the fashion industry
was producing over 100 billion
garments per year, and countries
in the Global South, like Ghana,
were flooded with cast-offs from
the Global North, the quality so low
that 40 per cent of it went straight
to landfill”
Revisiting recommendations
made to the previous
administration, a new government
takes action: a sliding scale levy
on each garment made, ranging
from 2p per garment to 8p for
higher volumes, used to fund
recycling innovation and circular
design education. It quickly adds
up for the brands producing
millions of garments and the effect
takes hold: selling lots of clothes
at low prices makes way for selling
less at a higher price tag.
After extended campaigning
from the Right to Repair
movement, 2035 sees the
introduction of fashion guarantees,
with brands obliged to offer free
repairs for up to three years after
purchase. Unravelling seams,
broken zips, missing buttons, and
frays can all be repaired ondemand.
Keen to avoid the levy
for producing new garments and
monetise their new consumer
repairs infrastructure, brands
began to utilise the service
model, as developed by Professor
Rebecca Earley. Designed for
disassembly, garments are bought
on contract, much like phones.
When they’re worn out or out of
style, consumers can return them
to be overprinted, restructured,
and, eventually when reworks are
no longer possible, turned into
smaller pieces such as bags and
accessories.
TAKING RESPONSIBILITY
A lethal factory collapse in
2013, and a complete absolution
of liability to pay garment worker
wages during COVID-19 illustrated
how the fashion industry had
shirked responsibility for those within
its supply chain.
Signed in May 2013 and
renewed in 2018, The Accord
on Fire and Building Safety in
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Bangladesh helped to identify 87,000 safety
issues and eliminate over 90 per cent of them.
At risk of disappearing when it came up for
renewal in 2021, after extended campaigning
a new International Accord was created, with
the rules stating it must expand into at least one
country outside Bangladesh within 26 months.
The same year, the EU announced mandatory
legislation on due diligence to ensure “respect
for human rights and the environment
throughout the entire supply chain”.
“A lethal factory collapse in 2013, and a
complete absolution of liability to pay garment
worker wages during COVID-19illustrated how
the fashion industry had shirked responsibility for
those within its supply chain. Signed in May 2013
and renewed in 2018, The Accord on Fire and
Building Safety in Bangladesh helped to identify
87,000 safety issues and eliminate over 90 per
cent of them”
By 2023, the due diligence legislation is
being adopted by member states. Brands must
identify suppliers, even those outside of Europe,
and take responsibility for any harm caused to
workers – or the environment – and make sure
that any victims have access to legal remedies
like compensation. In 2025, California’s Garment
Worker Protection Act, which ensures hourly
wages rather than payment by the garment, is
expanded to New York.
After a fed-up buyer shares a recording of a
colleague talking down a supplier from £3.70
to £3.19 per unit just before Christmas 2029,
#StoptheSqueeze protesters gather outside
the headquarters of fast fashion giants on New
Year’s Day, demanding they stop driving down
prices and squeezing garment worker wages.
Campaigners call on the government to ring
fence labour costs in production orders to
ensure workers receive a living wage, and a
new administration adopts the policy: garment
worker pay must be accounted for in order
prices. Ruthless haggling is out.
By 2037, the Accord is implemented in
Vietnam, Pakistan, India, Cambodia, and
Sri Lanka. Once brands could cut ties with
problematic supplier factories, tweet an apology
and move on, but now they are on the hook,
legally, for safety inspections, training, and
corrective action in all their major manufacturing
hubs.
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Pat McGrath
& Naomi
Campbell
Partner on New Skin-
Care Product
By Elizabeth Denton & Sasha B
You already know iconic
makeup artist Dame Pat
McGrath created one of
the best makeup brands
around with Pat McGrath Labs.
Every launch goes viral as fans
freak out over the ultra-pigmented
eyeshadow palettes (with those
duo-chromes!), lipsticks, glosses
and more.
Recently, it’s been announced that
Pat McGrath Labs is entering an
all-new category: skincare! And
supermodel Naomi Campbell is
the global face. It’s a big day in
beauty.
Pat McGrath Labs Skincare is
kicking off with one product: Divine
Skin: Rose 001 The Essence. “This
is my transformative formula
for hydrated, revitalised and
luminous skin,”
McGrath said in a statement.
The makeup artist is known for
giving models the ultimate glow
backstage and now she’s helping
us all achieve it at home.
“For the first-ever foray into skincare
by Pat McGrath Labs, I wanted
to create something for all skin
types that’s the effortless first step
to awakening our complexion’s
natural moisture memory,
revealing the skin we are born with,
reawakened,” she continued.
The lightweight, milky emulsion
contains botanically-derived oils,
enriched with lipids and vitamin E,
as well as floral antioxidants and a
potent rose blend.
The brand is calling it the solution
to tired, dehydrated skin to hydrate
and plump all skin types. It’s also
non-comedogenic (meaning
it won’t clog pores) and free of
silicone, paraben, sulfate, gluten,
mineral oil, petrolatum and
phthalates.
“Beautiful, glowing skin has
always been part of my work,
ever since I started doing
thousands of shows, shoots, red
carpets and music videos and
more back in the ’90s,” McGrath
continued. “After many years of
experimentation, I’m thrilled to
introduce the perfect formula.”
Campbell is not only the global
face of the brand but she’s also
McGrath’s close friend and was
with her throughout the process.
“I’ve been privy to Pat’s top
secret Divine Skin Rose 001
The Essence throughout its
development,” Campbell
said in a statement.
“My skin has to look healthy
every day, it’s my job. That’s
why I’ve incorporated it
into my daily skincare
routine. I wouldn’t
use anything else.
The glow, the
luminosity, the
hydration, it’s
unparalleled,”
she added.
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Top 10 Global
Online Fashion
Influencers
By Praise David
Fashion influencers have become a vital aspect
of the social media marketing channel.
Almost everyone has established a presence
in the virtual lives of users. Customers flock to
social media and fashion influencers, whether it’s
learning about a new product or a new fashion
brand.
They play the main role in promoting the brand.
There are many popular Instagram Top fashion
influencers. Some of the top Fashion Instagram
Influencers of 2022 are:
Emma Hill
Type of Fashion Content:
High street fashion
Emma Hill is a go-to designer from the United
Kingdom who has worked extensively with
Marc Jacobs, Gap, and, most recently,
Mulberry. She maintains a blog where she
discusses clothing trends and processes. She
earns around $20.76 thousand per year.
Camila Coelhos
Type of Fashion Content:
Street style
Camila Coelho is a Brazilian fashion designer
and influencer located in Los Angeles. She has
collaborated with some of the most prestigious
fashion businesses, including Dior, tory Burch,
and others. She is one of the unique fashion
influencers to follow on Instagram. Her net worth
is around $5 million to USD 8 million.
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Mariano Di Vaio
Type of Fashion Content: Current fashion
trends
Mariano Di Vaio is an Italian blogger, fashion designer, and actor
from Italy. He has served as a marketing director for Hugo Boss,
Dolce & Gabbana, and Calvin Klein. My Dream Job is his first
book to be published. MDV Jewels, a line of jewels, MDV Shoes,
and MDV Eyewear, a line of eyewear, were all founded by him. His
net worth is around USD 4 Million.
Chrissy Rutherford
Type of Fashion Content:
Street style and luxury fashion
Chrissy Rutherford is a fashion and social media
professional with over 12 years of industry
experience. She works as a digital developer and
has collaborated with Tiffany & Co., Jimmy Choo,
Saks Fifth Avenue, Farfetch, UGG, Depop, Rothes,
and Lincoln Motors. Her net worth is USD 17 million.
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Lauren Conrad
Type of Fashion Content:
Ethically sourced products and looks
Lauren Conrad fashion designer, style influencer, and
author. In 2009, she collaborated with kohls to produce her
own Lauren Conrad brand. She has been working with the
brand since then. Lauren is the owner and operator of the
paper crown. She is also a co-founder of the little market,
an online fair trade retailer. Her net worth is roughly USD 40
Million.
Aimee Song
Type of Fashion Content:
Street style
Aimee Song is a fashion blogger and designer from
the United States. Her blog receives over 2 million
page visits each month. While studying Interior
Architecture in San Francisco in 2008, she began
blogging. Song of Style is her jewelry line, while Two
Songs is her clothing range. She has worked with
Laura Mercier. She is a fashion ambassador for
Chloé, Giorgio Armani Beauty, Dior, and Revolve.
She has worked with companies such as True
Religion, Biossance, and Levi’s. Her net worth is
around USD 25.3 million.
Amy Bell
Type of Fashion Content:
Street style and travel
Amy well is a professional Scottish blogger
and popular model who is well known for her
profound clothing style. Amy Bell is also a
member of the blogger list. Her net worth is
around USD 1M to 5Millions.
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Cole Sprouse
Type of fashion content:
Formal suits to street styles.
Cole is a well-known photographer, actor, and
Instagram fashion influencer and lifestyle influencer.
He is well-known for his prior performances in
Riverdale and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody on
the Disney Channel. Cole has made news in the
fashion industry and was awarded an “Emerging
Style Icon” in 2018. His net worth is around USD 9
Million. He has 31.4 million followers on Instagram.
Negin Mirsalehi
Type of Fashion Content:
Street style
She is a fashion influencer from the dutch.
She also has a large number of youtube
subscribers. She is also the originator and
designer of gisou honey-infused hair oil. She
was also named one of Forbes 30 under 30.
Her net worth is about 26.59 million USD.
Chiara Ferragni
Type of Fashion Content:
Generic styles and jewels
Chiara Ferragni is an Italian blogger,
businesswoman, fashion designer, and model
who has worked with fashion and cosmetics
businesses on the blonde salad. ferragni was
placed #1 on the Forbes list of “top fashion
influencers” in September 2017. Her net worth is
around USD 9 million.
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FEATURE
Serena
Williams Says
Farewell to
Tennis On Her
Own Terms
- And In Her Own Words
By Serena Williams
As Told To Rob Haskell
This morning, my daughter,
Olympia, who turns five
this month, and I were
on our way to get her a
new passport before a trip to
Europe. We’re in my car, and
she’s holding my phone, using
an interactive educational app
she likes. This robot voice asks
her a question: What do you
want to be when you grow up?
She doesn’t know I’m listening,
but I can hear the answer she
whispers into the phone. She
says, “I want to be a big sister.”
Olympia says this a lot, even
when she knows I’m listening.
Sometimes before bed, she
prays to Jehovah to bring her a
baby sister. (She doesn’t want
anything to do with a boy!) I’m
the youngest of five sisters myself,
and my sisters are my heroes, so
this has felt like a moment I need to
listen very carefully to.
Believe me, I never wanted to
have to choose between tennis
and a family. I don’t think it’s fair. If
I were a guy, I wouldn’t be writing
this because I’d be out there
playing and winning while my wife
was doing the physical labor of
expanding our family. Maybe I’d be
more of a Tom Brady if I had that
opportunity. Don’t get me wrong: I
love being a woman, and I loved
every second of being pregnant
with Olympia. I was one of those
annoying women who adored
being pregnant and was working
until the day I had to report to the
hospital—although things got super
complicated on the other side.
And I almost did do the impossible:
A lot of people don’t realize that I
was two months pregnant when I
won the Australian Open in 2017.
But I’m turning 41 this month, and
something’s got to give.
I’ve been reluctant to admit that
I have to move on from playing
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tennis. It’s like a taboo topic. It
comes up, and I start to cry. I think
the only person I’ve really gone
there with is my therapist
I have never liked the word
retirement. It doesn’t feel like a
modern word to me. I’ve been
thinking of this as a transition, but
I want to be sensitive about how
I use that word, which means
something very specific and
important to a community of
people. Maybe the best word to
describe what I’m up to is evolution.
I’m here to tell you that I’m evolving
away from tennis, toward other
things that are important to me.
A few years ago I quietly started
Serena Ventures, a venture capital
firm. Soon after that, I started a
family. I want to grow that family.
But I’ve been reluctant to admit
to myself or anyone else that I
have to move on from playing
tennis. Alexis, my husband, and I
have hardly talked about it; it’s like
a taboo topic. I can’t even have
this conversation with my mom
and dad. It’s like it’s not real until
you say it out loud. It comes up,
I get an uncomfortable lump in
my throat, and I start to cry. The
only person I’ve really gone there
with is my therapist! One thing I’m
not going to do is sugarcoat this.
I know that a lot of people are
excited about and look forward to
retiring, and I really wish I felt that
way. Ashleigh Barty was number
one in the world when she left the
sport this March, and I believe
she really felt ready to move on.
Caroline Wozniacki, who is one
of my best friends, felt a sense of
relief when she retired in 2020.
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LIVING LEGENDS
Praise to these people, but I’m
going to be honest. There is no
happiness in this topic for me. I
know it’s not the usual thing to say,
but I feel a great deal of pain.
It’s the hardest thing that I could
ever imagine. I hate it. I hate that
I have to be at this crossroads.
I keep saying to myself, I wish it
could be easy for me, but it’s not.
I’m torn: I don’t want it to be over,
but at the same time I’m ready
for what’s next. I don’t know how
I’m going to be able to look at
this magazine when it comes out,
knowing that this is it, the end of
a story that started in Compton,
California, with a little Black girl
who just wanted to play tennis.
This sport has given me so much.
I love to win. I love the battle.
I love to entertain. I’m not sure
every player sees it that way, but
I love the performance aspect of
it—to be able to entertain people
week after week. Some of the
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happiest times in my life were
spent waiting in that hallway
in Melbourne, and walking out
into Rod Laver Arena with my
earphones in and trying to stay
focused and drown out the
noise but still feeling the energy
of the crowd. Night matches in
Arthur Ashe Stadium at Flushing
Meadows. Hitting an ace on set
point.
My whole life, up to now, has
been tennis. My dad says I first
picked up a racket when I was
three, but I think it was even
earlier. There’s a picture of Venus
pushing me in a stroller on a
tennis court, and I couldn’t have
been more than 18 months.
Unlike Venus, who’s always been
stoic and classy, I’ve never been
one to contain my emotions. I
remember learning to write my
alphabet for kindergarten and
not doing it perfectly and crying
all night. I was so angry about it.
I’d erase and rewrite that A over
and over, and my mother let me
stay up all night while my sisters
were in bed. That’s always been
me. I want to be great. I want to
be perfect. I know perfect doesn’t
exist, but whatever my perfect was,
I never wanted to stop until I got it
right.
To me that’s kind of the essence
of being Serena: expecting the
best from myself and proving
people wrong. There were so
many matches I won because
something made me angry or
someone counted me out. That
drove me. I’ve built a career on
channeling anger and negativity
and turning it into something good.
My sister Venus once said that
when someone out there says you
can’t do something, it is because
they can’t do it. But I did do it. And
so can you.
POWER PLAYER
If you watched King Richard,
then you know that when I was
little, I was not very good at tennis.
I was so sad when I didn’t get all
the early opportunities that Venus
got, but that helped me. It made
me work harder, turning me into
a savage fighter. I’d travel to
tournaments with Venus as her
hitting partner, and if there was an
open slot, I’d play. I followed her
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around the world and watched her.
When she lost, I understood why,
and I made sure I wouldn’t lose
the same way. That’s how I started
to move so fast up the rankings,
because I learned the lessons
from Venus’s losses instead of the
hard way, from my own. It was as
if I were playing her matches, too.
I’m a good mimic. Growing up I
tried to copy Pete Sampras. I loved
Monica Seles, and then I studied
Monica Seles. I watched, I listened,
then I attacked. But if I hadn’t been
in Venus’s shadow, I would never
be who I am. When someone said
I was just the little sister, that’s when
I got really fired up.
I started playing tennis with the
goal of winning the U.S. Open. I
didn’t think past that. And then I just
kept winning. I remember when I
passed Martina Hingis’s grand slam
count. Then Seles’s. And then I tied
Billie Jean King, who is such an
inspiration for me because of how
she has pioneered gender equality
in all sports. Then it was climbing
over the Chris Evert–Martina
Navratilova mountain. There are
people who say I’m not the GOAT
because I didn’t pass Margaret
Court’s record of 24 grand slam
titles, which she achieved before
the “open era” that began in 1968.
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want that
record. Obviously I do. But day to
day, I’m really not thinking about
her. If I’m in a grand slam final,
then yes, I am thinking about that
record. Maybe I thought about it
too much, and that didn’t help.
The way I see it, I should have had
30-plus grand slams. I had my
chances after coming back from
giving birth. I went from a C-section
to a second pulmonary embolism
to a grand slam final. I played while
breastfeeding. I played through
postpartum depression. But I
didn’t get there. Shoulda, woulda,
coulda. I didn’t show up the way
I should have or could have. But
I showed up 23 times, and that’s
fine. Actually it’s extraordinary. But
these days, if I have to choose
between building my tennis résumé
and building my family, I choose
the latter.
QUEEN OF THE COURT
Earlier in my career, I never
thought about having kids. There
were times when I’ve wondered if I
should ever bring kids into this world,
with all its problems. I was never
that confident or comfortable
around babies or children, and
I figured that if I ever did have a
baby, I would have people taking
care of it 24/7. I’m not going
to lie—I definitely have a lot of
support. But I’m also an incredibly
hands-on mother. My husband will
tell you I am too hands-on. In five
years, Olympia has only spent one
24-hour period away from me. This
past year, while I was recovering
from a hamstring injury, I got to
pick her up from school four or
five days a week, and I always
looked forward to seeing her
face light up when she walked
out of the building and saw me
waiting there for her. The fact is
that nothing is a sacrifice for me
when it comes to Olympia. It all
just makes sense. I want to teach
her how to tie her shoes, how to
read, where babies come from,
and about God. Just like my
mom taught me. As she grows,
it’s something different every
month. Lately she’s been into
watching baking shows, which
we do together. Now we bake
with Play-Doh, which is so much
fun. She loves this game called
The Floor Is Lava, where you
have to do whatever you can to
avoid touching the ground. I love
setting up my gym for the game,
arranging my step-up boxes and
weight machines like an obstacle
course. Whatever she likes, I like.
MOTHER LOVE
“I’m an incredibly hands-on
mother. Nothing is a sacrifice
when it comes to Olympia. It
all just makes sense.” Danielle
Frankel gown.
I think tennis, by comparison,
has always felt like a sacrifice—
though it’s one I enjoyed making.
When you’re younger, you see
kids having fun, and you want to
do that stuff but you know you
have to be on the court, hoping
that one day it will all pay off. I
got pushed hard by my parents.
Nowadays so many parents
say, “Let your kids do what they
want!” Well, that’s not what got
me where I am. I didn’t rebel
as a kid. I worked hard, and I
followed the rules. I do want to
push Olympia—not in tennis, but
in whatever captures her interest.
But I don’t want to push too hard.
I’m still trying to figure out that
balance.
Source: Vogue
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Keeping Fit & Active:
Top 5
Exercises
for Women
By Dr Nkechi Juliet
Stepping into a gym can be
intimidating when you’re not
sure where to start. It can
seem even more daunting
when you want to incorporate
strength training and the weights
sections of your gym are crowded
with muscley guys who are grunting
and throwing dumbbells on the
ground.
But building muscle has many
healthy benefits, including helping
you burn more fat and calories
at rest, making you stronger for
everyday activities, and possibly
even preserving brain health.
1
Squat
Another great compound movement
for overall strength and boosting your
metabolism is the squat. Though it’s
usually deemed a “leg” exercise, the
squatactually offers many benefits for
your entire body, including your core!
If you’re worried about stressing
your back with the squat, there are
variations that put less pressure on
the spine like the front squat or goblet
squat.
To start, use a dumbbell to
perform the goblet squat and
work up to using a barbell.
To make sure you’re limber
enough to squat, check out,
“How To Properly Warm Up For
Squats: Increase Flexibility And
Strength.”
Deadlift
The deadlift may be the
single-best movement
for increasing your overall
strength. Think about it, what
could be more functional
than lifting a heavy weight
off the ground?
As a compound movement
(a lift involving two or more
joints) that works more than
one major muscle group,
Mufdi truly believes that the
deadlift is the one exercise
that should be a part of
everyone’s workout routine.
Not only will the deadlift
work your hips, glutes, backs
and legs, but it will also help
boost your metabolism.
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Weighted Hip Thrusts
Warning! You will get stares from people with this
movement. However, once you get over the
embarrassment and begin to see the difference this
movement makes in your body, you will love it.
By performing the weighted hip thrusts, your glutes
will become stronger, and you will see major
improvements in your other lifts. Hip thrusts target the
glutes in a completely different way than a squat or
deadlift. In those movements, the glutes are used
to help the lift whereas in a hip thrust the glutes are
isolated.
The benefits of isolating the glutes are not only to
strengthen them. Glute activation will help your other
lifts and of course, round out that booty
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Overhead
Press
Looking to build beautiful
sculpted shoulders and arms
while working the rest of your
body as well? You’ve come to
the right place!
Standing while performing
the overhead press assists in
developing your core and
stabilizer muscles in your trunk.
Try this move with dumbbells
first then graduate to the
olympic bar. You’ll be sure to
get noticed for being such a
badass.
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Kettlebell Swing
Lastly, although the kettlebell swing exercise may
seem out of place on this list, it is one of Mufdi’s
favorite exercises to add to a workout as a
“finisher.”
Not only is the kettlebell swing a complete body
workout, it doubles as cardio as well.
For starters, swings help strengthen the deep abdominal
muscle that traditional crunches simply can’t. KB swings also do
a fantastic job of defining your backand shouldermuscles while
providing your cardiovascular conditioning. This means you’re
burning fat in the process.
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Don’t believe me? Pick up a fairly heavy kettlebell and start swinging.
You’ll find your heart rate and breathing start to speed up!
Do swings in 20-30 second working intervals while resting for the
same amount of time before repeating. Give these a shot and let us
know what you think!
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A STEP BY
STEP GUIDE
ON HOW TO
DO MAKEUP
LIKE A PRO
By Sasha Bokamoso & Karan Dalvi
Learning how to do makeup
is an art that has been,
for thousands of years, an
essential component of the
entire beauty process.
The people of Ancient Egypt,
Greece, Rome, Sumer, the
Indus valley, and a host of other
civilizations, both men and
women, across the timeline of
history, right through the Middle
Ages to the present period,
have been privy to this art of
enhancing one’s appearance
through the aesthetic
application of cosmetics.
In this century and the previous,
however, the ideas of natural
makeup and inner beauty, sans
any makeup, were posited
by the feminist movement in
different parts of the world,
terming the use of cosmetics as
a form of enforced notions of
femininity.
With makeup, as with all other
forms of art, there is no right
order to go about it. Some
prefer doing their eyes before
the rest of their face, some
other areas. However, one
suggestion that most makeup
experts would agree to, is to
cover those regions first that
are often the most difficult
and tend to take up the most
amount of time in the entire
application process. Another
rather efficacious tip would be
learning how to do makeup
so as to better achieve the
desired look, and with minimal
inconveniences.
Read on as we bring to you
a step by step guide, on how
to do makeup in the quickest
and most convenient manner
possible and all you’ve to do, is
to follow the steps given below.
Step 1
Moisturiser
and Primer
It is of the utmost importance
that your face is moisturised
and well hydrated before you
apply any makeup onto it. A
hydrating cream, in this regard,
works excellently since it even
helps all the following products
blend into your skin better.
Then apply a primer, as it
not only helps your face stay
hydrated, it also
enables your
makeup to stay on
for much longer.
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Step
Apply
Foundation
2
The foundation is one of the most essential
elements of your makeup since when
correctly applied, it can help provide
your face and neck regions with an
even-toned, natural appearance. Use a
foundation brush, preferably white-tipped,
to apply the foundation to your face.
Foundation, fundamentally, is of three
types viz. liquid, powder, and cream. For
those who do not wish to use too much of
it, it is recommended that you only apply
foundation to regions you wish to even out
and leave the rest of your face foundationfree.
It is also important that you blend it
well with the neck regions so that your face
makeup doesn’t come across as out of
place with your neck. A quick tip, you can
always use the primer to break down the
opaque foundation makeup so as to make
it appear clearer and blend better.
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Step
3
Concealing with
a Concealer
Just about everyone thinks they’ve
got certain flaws with their face,
especially with regards to dark circles.
And while accepting one’s flaws
is a great thing to do, concealing
them doesn’t really make you overtly
vain either. The second step of how
to do makeup, is learning to apply
The Time for Eye
Makeup
Some prefer to do the eye
makeup before the blush,
contour and highlight routine but
it works just as well towards the
end. Fill in your brows using an
eye pencil before moving on to
the eye shadow. Apply an eye
shadow shade of your choice
and then using a blending brush,
preferably a nice fluffy one, dust
a softer shade onto the crease
and blend outwards. Give your
concealer to the problem areas,
especially in the form of a triangle
below your eyes. This triangular
application helps conceal your dark
circles while making your skin appear
more naturally even toned and
drawing attention towards your eyes.
Step
5
eye makeup the requisite finish
with eyeliner or mascara, using
a very fine tipped pencil for the
waterline and a stiff, angled
brush for the lids. The eyes are
one place where you can
really show off your creativity.
So go ahead and put your
creative cap on and don’t limit
yourself while learning how to do
makeup.
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Blush, Contour &
Highlight (BCH)
Step 4
Highlighting and contouring are quick, easy processes that
help in taking your makeup game to an altogether new
level. Apply the highlighter, cream or liquid based, to your
cheekbones, brow bones, on the Cupid’s bow and your chin
before you swipe the contour on your cheeks, forehead and
along the sides of your nose. Take care to ensure
that the contouring doesn’t get too muddy and
use an angled brush to blend it all in perfectly.
Apply the blush onto the apples
of your cheeks, extending
upwards to the temple
region. Between the blush,
contour and the highlighter,
different makeup experts
recommend different orders of
application. While learning how
to do makeup, use the order that
you’re most comfortable with
and one that is most apt for
the occasion. Some prefer
to apply the blush before the
highlighter, especially if the
blush is shimmery enough by
itself. If you’re using a powder
blush, do not ever apply it over
a liquid foundation since doing
so will cause streaks, making it
extremely difficult to blend in.
Luscious
Lips at
Last!
The lips makeup, with the
possible exception of the
eyes, are perhaps the most
noticed aspect of your
makeup. For a quick fix, apply
a red, rosy (or any colour of
your choice) lipstick using a
lip brush and you’re good
to go. If you’ve got more
time, covering the entirety of
your lips with a lip liner and
following up with a layer of
Step 6
liquid matte lipstick of the same
colour works wonders for your lips.
Finally, use a setting powder or spray
to help keep your makeup in place
for longer and you’re all set to paint
the town red.
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5 Home-Made
Remedies for
Dark Spots,
According to a
Dermatologist
By Kristin Howard
Reviewed By Rhea
Souhleris Grous Esthetician
Soothe Skin and
Reduce Spots
with Almond Oil
Not everyone gets
them, but for those
that do, dark spots
on the face, chest, hands
or elsewhere on the body
can be seriously frustrating
to deal with as they don’t
go away on their own and
sometimes can’t be covered
by the average concealer.
So, what are these
discolorations, and why do
some people have them?
According to our experts, for
the most part, dark spots on
the skin can be attributed
to two causes: scarring
and hyperpigmentation
(technically, scarring
is post-inflammatory
hyperpigmentation).
Skin-strengthening ingredient
that’s used both in the kitchen
and on the complexion is
sweet almond oil, which
Engelman likes to use to
treat discolorations in the
skin. However, the almond oil
commonly used to cook isn’t
quite the same as that used
on the skin, which is often
fortified with additional vitamins
and minerals. “The presence
of Vitamin E and niacin help
with hyperpigmentation and
improving skin tone,” she says.
Because sweet almond oil
is generally viewed as noncomedogenic
(meaning it
won’t clog your pores) you
can add it to your nightly
routine as a makeup remover
or moisturizer meant to help
protect the skin barrier.
Brighten with
Yogurt
Another naturally skin-brightening item
you may already have in your home is
yogurt, which may work to fade dark spots
by exfoliating the skin. Like the chemically
exfoliating properties found in papaya,
yogurt may break down dead skin cells
thanks to lactic acid, which is found
naturally in dairy products: “Using a yogurt
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Exfoliate with Papaya
What’s a surefire way to brighten the
overall tone of your skin? Rinse away
that top layer with a natural exfoliant,
like papaya: “Papaya has fruit acids
known as alpha-hydroxy acids, which is
a chemical exfoliant,” says Engelman.
“AHAs are used for dry skin and to
anti-age, and works to improve skin
by removing the top layers of the skin
through weakening the lipids that bond
them together, thus, removing dull and
dead skin cells and revealing healthy
skin cells.
It is very effective in breaking down
skin cells and also increasing collagen
production because of the removal of
dead particles. Papaya specifically will
help brighten and give the skin a
youthful radiance.” To treat your dark
spots with papaya, simply mash ripe
papaya in a bowl and apply as a
mask to clean skin. When removing
the mask, you can also use gentle,
circular motions for a bit of added
exfoliation to that dead top layer of
skin cells.
Reverse Photo Damage
with Tomatoes
Rather than slather this ingredient on
your face, tomato works best when
taken systemically. According
to a 2011 study, participants
who ingested between around
55 milligrams of tomato
paste with olive oil per day
saw protection from acute
and long-term photo damage
brought on by UV rays4. Why is tomato
paste so effective? Tomatoes are
naturally rich in lycopene, which has
multiple potential health benefits,
including sun protection. Not a fan of
tomatoes? Look to other similarly-hued
fruits and veggies, like guava, pink
grapefruit, watermelon, and red sweet
peppers.
with cow’s milk could be effective
in calming the skin, since it has
lactic acid. Lactic acid is an AHA,
which improves discoloration and
age spots,” Engelman says. “This
acid is gentler on the skin than
other chemical exfoliants. Since
it is derived from dairy, it helps to
correct pH imbalances. It works
to improve tone, texture, and
reduces redness.”
Yogurt can be applied to clean
skin alone or mixed with additional
ingredients known to improve
the skin’s health—like honey—
which is antibacterial and great
for acne-prone complexions3.
Adding oatmeal to a yogurt mask
will help slough and soothe dry
skin, just be sure to rinse this mask
away carefully, as not to tear or
irritate the skin.
For ages, people in India, parts
of Central America, and other
subtropical areas have looked
to turmeric for its many healing
properties, from reducing
inflammation to aiding the digestive
process. Turmeric’s benefits also
extend to the area of skincare, and
it’s been shown to inhibit the skin’s
melanin production, which results in
spots due to hyperpigmentation. To
Use Turmeric to Even
Skin Tone
fade dark spots with turmeric, make
a mask using one part turmeric to
one part honey. If you wish, you
can enhance the lightening
process with a few drops of
lemon juice, as long as your skin
isn’t too sensitive, and the citrus
won’t come into contact with open
skin, like recently broken pimples.
KEY INGREDIENTS: Turmeric powder
is made from the root of Curcuma
zedoaria, a form of ginger native
to Southeast Asia. Its active
ingredient, curcumin, is what gives
it that yellow-orange tinge; it’s also
what makes it such a potent antiinflammatory.
Turmeric is also found
to lighten hyperpigmentation.
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Avoid being around
cigarette smoke
When tobacco is heated via
cigarettes — or even, yes,
vaping — it releases free radicals
that damage the DNA of skin
cells. This results in the breakdown
of collagen and elastin.
It also constricts blood vessels
which deplete the skin of much
needed oxygen, vitamins, and
nutrients. When that puff of toxic
smoke is exhaled it hits the skin
on the face and can cause
blackheads, particularly around
the mouth and cheek areas.
10
Natural Ways for Eve
Take Care of
By Sasha Bokamoso &
Lauren Park
Within the beauty industry and
on social media, there’s so much
emphasis on purchasing products. In
fact, so much so there’s a name for
it — beauty hauls — which basically
means showing off one’s shopping
spree of recently purchased products.
But products don’t solve all our skin
woes. If you’re tapped out with a
10-step skin care routine and still
finding yourself at loss, here are other
unbottled ways to take care of your
skin.
Drink water
While drinking water doesn’t directly
hydrate the skin it does help all of the
body systems function better.
It aids the liver in eliminating toxins from
the body, reduces puffiness, helps with
kidney function (which in turn helps dark
circles appear lighter), and may even
help skin conditions like psoriasis and
eczema.
How can you tell if you aren’t
drinking enough water? Check
your pee! If it’s a deep shade of
amber it’s time to drink up. The
color of lemonade is the goal.
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Limit your time in
the sun
Yes, use sunscreen but for
the non-product part of it: it’s
time to play hide and seek.
An estimated 90 percent
of skin aging is caused by
the sun, specifically for folks
with lighter skin (!), and not to
mention the even scarier risk
of skin cancer. Considering
that’s a pretty huge number,
it’s best to limit your sun
exposure or seek shade
when hanging out.
Don’t forget to protect your
eyes where you can’t apply
sunscreen too! Squinting
doesn’t exactly protect your
eyes and if you insist on
doing the peering exercise,
you may end up developing
more lines and wrinkles
around your eye and
forehead area.
Shower and wash your face with lukewarm
water (not hot!)
Sebum (oil) in our skin has a wax-like
consistency and using hot water to
wash our face or shower with essentially
“melts” the oil stripping the skin of muchneeded
moisture.
Lukewarm is best because it allows our
oils to warm up a bit allowing a proper
cleanse without completely stripping it.
Keep at massaging your skin for a full
minute to make the most out of your
cleanser!
ry Woman to
Her Skin
Sleep on a silk or
satin pillowcase
While you can’t rub a wrinkle
into your skin, you can cause
them while sleeping! If you’re
a side sleeper, you can be
smooshing your face into
your pillow, putting friction
between the skin and fabric.
This creates creases which
can result in wrinkles since we
sleep for a prolonged period
of time.
But if you sleep on a silk
pillowcase, the fabric allows
your skin to “slip,” minimizing
the chance of creating
wrinkles. It’s also great for
preventing frizzy hair!
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Find ways to
manage stress
When we’re stressed or
anxious, our bodies release
a hormone called cortisol.
This hormone activates our
flight or fight response (which
is a good thing!) but constant
stress keeps this response on
fatigued overdrive (yep, a bad
thing).
Specifically to our skin,
increased levels of cortisol
can cause us to lose our
glow by diminishing the skin’s
ability to retain moisture
and encouraging an
overproduction of oils.
Opting out of sugar
Sometimes the skin takes a while to catch
up to how we felt or what we ate last week.
If your energy source is primarily added sugar
and refined carbohydrates, you might start seeing
the effects of that on your skin.
After all, too much of one thing strains the body and
skin. Too much exfoliating acids may strip your skin’s
protective barrier, just like too much sugar may cause a
surge in insulin (the hormone produced by the pancreas
that regulates the amount of sugar in the blood), and
inflammation.
Wash your makeup
brushes
Besides old makeup, of course,
bacteria, oil, dust, and sweat
accumulate on our makeup brushes.
If not cleaned regularly all that junk is
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Don’t pick and don’t
touch your face
While it’s tempting to squeeze a pimple,
you can create a lot more lasting damage
to the skin than that instant gratification is
worth. First, there’s a type of acne called
acne mechanica, which is caused by
friction from touching the face and pushing
oil and bacteria back into the pore.
Secondly, picking and squeezing can
result in a scar or a brown spot called postinflammatory
hyperpigmentation. You may
prefer dealing with scarring over acne, but
it’s not an either or scenario. You can live
without both!
Exercise
essentially smeared around your face
during each makeup application.
This can cause inflammation,
clogged pores, and acne.
It’s best practice to clean your
makeup brushes weekly!
We all know that getting our sweat
on is great for our entire body, but it
also has some skin benefits as well.
When we move, we circulate our
blood which carries oxygen and
nutrients to all of our cells. Not only
does this provide an instant glow,
but it also helps our skin to repair
itself faster.
Another perk to exercise is it helps
to reduce stress and, in turn,
reduce cortisol levels.
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3 Veggie-
Packed Grilling
Recipes
for Amazing Summer Cookouts
By Chef Amaka Obiefuna
With Lauren Summers
Now that it’s outdoor dining season, you’re probably craving amazing (and
affordable) grilled recipes that just so happen to incorporate a whole lot of veggies.
Head to your local store, where produce is delivered fresh daily, to grab all the
ingredients and fuel your next cookout with creative veggie burgers, show-stopping
mixed grill platters, and family-friendly BBQ chicken salads.
If that wasn’t incentive enough, each of these recipes takes 30 minutes or less to
whip up.
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BBQ Chicken Salad
4
serves
Ingredients
• 1 lb. Kirkwood Fresh
Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs
• Stonemill Sea Salt
• Stonemill Peppercorn
• Specially Selected Sicilian
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
• 6 green onions
• 10 oz. cherub grape
tomatoes, halved
• Juice from 1 lime (about
2 tablespoons)
• 1/2 c. Burman’s Original
Barbecue Sauce
• 1 (6 oz.) bag Little Salad
Bar Sweet Butter Lettuce
• 1 head romaine lettuce,
torn into bite-size pieces
• Leaves from half a bunch
of cilantro (1/2 cup loosely
packed)
• 4 oz. sliced, fresh
Emporium Selection Fresh
Mozzarella Ball, torn into bite-size
pieces
Directions
Heat the grill to medium-high.
Pat the chicken dry and season
with 3/4 teaspoon salt, a few
grinds black pepper, and a
light coating of olive oil. Drizzle
green onions with enough olive
oil to coat, then season with salt
and pepper. In a large bowl,
combine the tomatoes, half
the lime juice (1 tablespoon),
and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Set the
tomatoes aside and bring the
chicken, green onions, and
barbecue sauce to the grill.
Clean and grease the grates,
then add the chicken and green
onions to the grill and cook until
charred and cooked through,
about 5 minutes per side (if using
a gas grill, close lid between
flips to maintain temperature).
Transfer the green onions to a
plate. Brush the chicken with half
the barbecue sauce, then flip
the chicken and cook until the
sauce is charred in spots, 1 to
2 minutes. Add the remaining
barbecue sauce to the chicken,
flip, and cook until charred in
spots, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to
a plate to rest.
Add 2 tablespoons olive oil,
the butter and romaine lettuces,
cilantro, and mozzarella to
the bowl of tomatoes. Season
with salt and pepper and stir to
combine. Taste and adjust olive
oil, lime juice, salt, and pepper
to your liking. Slice the green
onions into bite-size pieces and
the chicken against the grain.
Transfer the salad to a serving
platter, top with the chicken and
green onions, and serve.
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4serves
Green Burger
Ingredients
• Simply Nature 100% Avocado Oil
• 4 Specially Selected Sesame Seed
Brioche Buns
• 4 Earth Grown Kale Veggie Burger
patties
• 1/2 c. Park Street Deli Fresh Guacamole
• 2 Park Street Deli Half Sour Whole
Pickles, thinly sliced crosswise
• 1/2 jalapeño, thinly sliced crosswise
• 1/4 c. Clancy’s Corn chips
Directions
Heat the grill to medium. Clean the grates,
grease with avocado oil, then add the buns
cut sides down and grill until toasted, 1 to 2
minutes. Transfer to plates. Place the patties
on the grates and grill until cooked through, 5
to 7 minutes per side (if using gas grill, close
lid between flips to maintain temperature).
Transfer to the bottom buns.
Spread guacamole over patties, then top
with pickle slices, jalapeño slices, and corn
chips. Top with the bun, add a few more corn
chips on the side, and enjoy.
Per serving: 414 cal, 22 g fat (3 g sat), 8
g protein, 822 mg sodium, 45 g carb, 8 g
sugars (4 g added sugars), 9 g fiber
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Sausage & Grilled
Veggie Platter
4-6
serves
Ingredients
• 4 zucchini, halved lengthwise
• 3 onions, halved and cut into 1/2-inchthick
wedges
• 1 lb. mini sweet peppers
• 19 oz. Hot Italian Sausage Links
• Specially Selected Sicilian Extra Virgin
Olive Oil
• Stonemill Sea Salt
• 1 c. Tuscan Garden Mild Giardiniera,
plus 3 tablespoons brine
• 1/4 c. Southern Grove Roasted, Salted
Pistachios, coarsely chopped
Directions
Prepare a grill for two-zone cooking over
medium-high heat (for a charcoal grill, pour
the coals onto one half of the grill; for a gas
grill, heat all of the burners to high, then turn off
one of the end burners before cooking).
Meanwhile, on a sheet pan or large
plate, toss the zucchini, onions, peppers,
and sausage with olive oil and salt to coat.
When you’re ready to grill, clean and grease
the grates. Place the zucchini, onions, and
peppers over the flame (direct heat) and
place the sausage where there isn’t a flame
beneath (indirect heat). Cover and cook,
flipping occasionally, until the vegetables are
charred and tender and the sausages are
cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes.
Transfer the vegetables to a platter. Move
the sausages over the flame and grill until
browned and crisp, 2 to 4 minutes. Transfer
the sausages to the platter, then sprinkle the
giardiniera, giardiniera brine, and pistachios
over top.
Per serving: 480 cal, 35 g fat (10 g sat), 23
g protein, 1525 mg sodium, 27 g carb, 14 g
sugars (2 g added sugars), 4 g fiber
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