
These are the tales making headlines in vogue on Thursday.
Hailey Bieber covers Attract
Hailey Bieber fronts the Might 2022 difficulty of Attract, photographed by Zoey Grossman and talking with Darian Symoné Harvin concerning the upcoming launch of her skincare model, Rhode, and differentiating herself in a protracted listing of movie star magnificence traces. {Attract}
The Folklore launches new B2B platform and procuring market for African manufacturers
Following a $1.7 million funding spherical, The Folklore introduced it was introducing a B2B wholesale platform referred to as The Folklore Join that can permit manufacturers from Africa and the diaspora to determine relationships with world retailers, in addition to a discovery procuring platform dubbed The Folklore Market that can let customers see merchandise from African and diasporic labels offered throughout totally different e-commerce websites in a single place. “The Folklore Join is the subsequent step in our imaginative and prescient to see African manufacturers within the arms of consumers world wide and to create alternatives for them that encourage scalability and gas them to compete globally,” stated founder and CEO Amira Rasool, in a press release. See the marketing campaign for The Folklore Join within the gallery under. {Fashionista Inbox}
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The politics of Rihanna’s being pregnant vogue
The New York Occasions‘ Vanessa Friedman writes about Rihanna’s being pregnant fashion and the way her intentional, public, high-fashion rejection of “maternity vogue” celebrates pregnant our bodies and shifts how we understand them. {The New York Occasions}
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