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Maybe Now, Maybe Never
Photo by Mariana Beltrán / Unsplash A childless dressmaker must rescue her young niece from an unwanted pregnancy. The family crisis exposes the calcified contours of a sisterhood in which one sister benefits to the other’s detriment. Written by Ukamaka Olisakwe and appearing first in OlongoAfrica, “Maybe Now, Maybe Never” is suffused with quiet suspense as the protagonist navigates the Nigerian city of Aba, its rush and its din, and its idealized notions of womanhood. Through her rescue mission, the dressmaker finds herself struggling to break free from an old pattern of abuse and patch together an independent identity for...
The best white jackets for women and how to wear them
We have often talked about the great versatility of white pants or white jeans. But just as practical is a white jacket. You can wear a white jacket in any climate, for any occasion. In this article we will show you how to wear a white jacket and where you can find the best white jackets for women in stores now. The best white jackets Let’s start with the best white jackets for women and coats that you could choose to go with all of your outfits. white blazer A white blazer jacket is such a versatile choice. You can...
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT FINAL 2023: Amanda Holden, 52, dazzles in a sequinned mini-dress
The 52-year old's frock hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure and boasted a fitted bodice along with a balloon skirt.
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard Dons Drag For Pride Night Show In Rural Tennessee
The Murlocs Find Love, With A Twist, In 'Queen Pinky' Video Decked out in dresses, tops, lingerie, sun hats, and leggings found in the “Bonnaroo” section of a local Goodwill store, the members of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard performed in drag last night (June 3) as part of a Pride Night celebration during the third of four shows at the Caverns in rural Pelham, Tn. The move came just hours after a federal judge ruled as unconstitutional a Tennessee law banning drag shows in public or places where children could view them. The law has been roundly opposed...
Rise of the tourdrobe: how Beyoncé’s gigs are the new designer catwalk
Fans aren’t just going to the tour to listen to the music, they’re also going for the outfitsFrom underneath a giant screen of rolling, pink, fluffy clouds and a plume of grey mist, Beyoncé slowly ascends on to her Renaissance stage. A month into her global tour – her first in seven years – the first outfit has been different each night.There’s been a crystal-embroidered Alexander McQueen bodysuit in Stockholm, a glittering silver Paco Rabanne mini-dress in Paris, a floor-sweeping Valentino ivory gown in Cardiff, and last week in London, a bright blue, wired skirt from London-based designer Roksanda Ilinčić....