Drake’s lifestyle brand tapped Winnie Harlow for its latest campaign.
The model joined October’s Very Own, otherwise known as OVO to star in the brand’s campaign. The brand posted to Instagram on Thursday with a few shots from the new line, which is out today. Harlow modeled a few different looks in the shots.
Harlow wore a white hoodie with a large black owl with gold trim, one of the brand’s signature styles. She paired the hoodie with beige high-cut bikini bottoms. She also wore a bandana as well as tall white socks and white slide sandals.
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In another shot, she wore a black muscle tank with the same owl covering a large portion of the front. The brand’s Instagram page shows several posts with Harlow in variations of the new collection, which is available now on octobersveryown.com.
As one of the top models in the industry, this campaign is just one of the few that Harlow has starred in. She has modeled for all of top brands, including Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, Swarovski and Nike to name a few.
When it comes to her own style, Harlow has a chameleon-like ability to serve everything from a fully glam red carpet princess to an effortlessly cool ’90s throwback and pulls them all off with equal panache. The Puma ambassador has a vast and trendy shoe wardrobe that consists of pumps, strappy sandals, over-the-knee boots and towering platforms.
PHOTOS: Click here to see how Harlow’s style has evolved through the years.
Montage Palmetto Bluff is renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, and world-class amenities, and most recently, wellness and lifestyle programming that celebrates local artisans, chefs, and tastemakers through its new program, Well Living.
Sex, for many of us with chronic pain conditions and disabilities, is not a straight-forward thing. Issues such as dyspareunia (the medical term for painful penetration), low libido, discomfort, irregular bleeding are all potential reasons for this, and all of which can be caused by the same culprit — endometriosis.Endometriosis is a condition which causes cells similar to the ones in the lining of the uterus to grow elsewhere in the body and is estimated to impact one in ten people assigned female at birth. These cells react in the same way as those within the uterus, building up throug...morehout the month and eventually breaking down as blood. However, unlike the cells within the uterus that leave the body as a period, this bleeding has no way of escaping, therefore causing a variety of issues ranging from chronic pain, fatigue, and depression, to fertility issues, wider social complications (such as one’s ability to fulfil work, social commitments, and relationship needs) and, in some cases, organ damage. 58 percent of people with endometriosis feel that it has impacted their sex drive, and 54 percent believed that this had damaged their relationships with sexual partners, according to LoveHoney data shared with Mashable. Of the 38 percent of people surveyed who had not not spoken to a doctor about this, 30 percent shared that they did not know who to speak to, or could not bring themselves to talk about it. A further 20 percent had given up any hope of finding a solution. It's clear that people living with endo are feeling despondent and hopeless when it comes to their sex life.
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As someone who was in a medically induced menopause at just 21 due to endometriosis, I know first hand the extent to which the condition can compromise all aspects of your life — but perhaps one of the hardest parts to talk about is the impact it can have on your sex life.
I know first hand the extent to which the condition can compromise all aspects of your life.
Monthly prostap injections temporarily stop your ovaries from functioning — therefore stopping the production of oestrogen. I began prostap while on the waiting list for surgery, in attempts to prevent my endometriosis from worsening during my waiting time.Broaden your views of what 'counts' as sex Sex can become an incredibly alienating topic when it comes to endometriosis, especially when general understandings of sex are confined to heteronormative views on what does or does not ‘count’. Standard penetrative sex can be an incredibly painful experience for women and non-binary people with the condition, which can lead to feelings of guilt and insecurity within an individual. We ask ourselves: "Is it supposed to feel like this?" "Am I doing something wrong?" "Why does it look so much easier for everyone else?" But what we should really be asking is, "if this doesn’t work for me, what does?"On-screen portrayals often depict sex as the most intimate experience we can share with another person, making it seem like a key, non-negotiable and easily obtainable part of romantic relationships. However, this is not always the case. Mainstream pornography and heteronormative sex scenes in films and television shows have largely dictated that sex should look and be a certain way — usually involving penis-in-vagina (PIV) sex and favouring positions like missionary and doggy style. In reality, these positions are no...
Real estate developer Urbanrise has acquired a land parcel of 9.24 acre from Mahindra Life Spaces to develop a two million sq ft luxury highrise apartment community at Mahindra World City in Singaperumal Koil town about 45 km from here, the company said on Friday.
The Alliance Group company's latest project is located near Chennai's satellite town of Maraimalai Nagar.
The real estate developer plans to invest Rs 700 crore in this project, which has an estimated revenue potential of Rs 1,200 crore, a company statement said here.
"Urbanrise has projects in all major neighbourhoods in and around ...moreChennai city, and with this new project we will reach out to the aspiring home-buying community in and around Mahindra World City on GST Road," Urbanrise Chairman and Managing Director Manoj Namburu said.
"We are extremely excited about this acquisition and are looking forward to developing a world-class residential community," he said.
After undergoing a $10 million transformation, the lifestyle resort reopened its doors with a reimagined design from guest rooms and public spaces to food and beverage concepts and an entirely new rooftop bar and lounge.
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Intellasia East Asia News SINGAPORE, Mar 31, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - ACROMETA Group Limited, an established specialist engineering service provider in the field of controlled environments serving mainly the healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, research and academia sectors, has entered into a Sales and Purchase Agreement ("the Agreement") for an additional 40% of the outstanding shares of Life Sciences Incubator Pte Ltd ("LSI") for a total consideration of S$1.6 million payable in tranches, based on the realisation of agreed milestones in its immediate expansion plan. Upon completion of...more the purchase, the Group will control 70% of LSI, up from the current 30%. The Agreement updates and follows from the Letter of Intent ("LOI") announced to SGXNet on 20 February 2023 for the proposed acquisition of an additional 40% stake in LSI.A site visit to Brisbane and the due diligence carried out by ACROMETA Management have shortlisted the location of the proposed co-working laboratory in Australia as it found it suitable. Mr Levin Lee Keng Weng, ACROMETA Chairman, said, "Brisbane is a booming hub for the Life Sciences sector in Australia. According to Global Australia[1], a government-industry development agency, Queensland is home to more than 250 life sciences organisations, 85 core biotech companies, and more than 100 biotech-related research organisations. A whole ecosystem has emerged with clusters of dynamic and innovative SMEs and start-ups either conducting their R&D or supporting the multinationals and research centres focusing on biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and specialist healthcare such as gerontology and neurology."Mr Lee added, "The demand for co-working laboratory space is strong. The performance milestones for the payment in tranches agreed to by the Vendor indicate that both the Purchaser and the Vendor have confidence in the co-working laboratory business in Australia and Singapore.The proposed additional co-working laboratory space in Singapore is to cater for expected growth in demand. In addition, as Singapore transforms its economy towards high-value sectors, more and more SMEs and start-ups conducting their R & D will require co-working laboratory space." This Media Release is to be read in conjunction with the announcement on SGXNet on 31 March 2023.[1] https://www.globalaustralia.gov.au/industries/health-and-life-sciences About ACROMETA Group Limited (SGX Stock Code:43F)ACROMETA (Previously known as ACROMEC Limited) is an established specialist engineering services provider with more than 25 years of experience in the field of controlled environments.The Group has, over the years, acquired expertise in the design and construction of facilities requiring controlled environments such as laboratories, medical and sterile facilities and cleanrooms. ACROMETA's business is divided into three main business segments: (i) Engineering, procurement, and construction services, specialising in architectural, and mechanical, electrical, and process works within controlled environments; (ii) Maintenance and repair services of facilities and equipment of controlled environments and their supporting infrastructure. (iii) Co-Working Laboratory business; currently operates a 6,500 sq feet co-working laboratory space at The German Centre in Singapore serving SMEs and start-ups. The Group mainly serves the healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, research and academia, and electronics sectors. ACROMETA's customers include hospitals and medical centres, government agencies, research and development companie...
"If there's a glowup challenge, I'm gonna slay," writes Emira D'Spain in the caption of one of her glimmeringly saturated TikTok posts. Her page is full of makeup recommendations, beauty tutorials, and plastic surgery vlogs, but this post stands out, a quick montage of childhood photos showing pre-transition D'Spain. It's tagged #TransAndProud🏳️⚧️. With more than a million followers on the app, D'Spain has solidified a place in the culture. Her buzz online largely falls within three main areas: her popular social pages, news about her being the ...morefirst Black transgender model signed to Victoria's Secret, or coverage about her recent gender confirmation surgery. The 26-year-old is either a "TikTokker turned model" or a "viral beauty influencer" — both of which are true — but she told Mashable those simplified titles are a little bit misleading.
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"I went to NYU on a merit-based scholarship, and I was top of my class in marketing and communications," she said. D'Spain studied in Paris and wrote her thesis on forms of anonymity in online spaces. "I was a very studious girlboss. I was working for a marketing agency, so I was booking influencers for campaigns and coming up with campaign concepts for brands. I have such a broad, 360 understanding of this whole industry. I went from marketing to editorial to talent."Descriptions of D'Spain's rise to popularity often leave out her career before TikTok, which was already well on its way toward fashion prominence. D'Spain had led editorial content at Paper magazine since her beginnings as a college intern, and curated a following with the magazine's first YouTube beauty series, Snatchural. By 2021, she was the magazine's beauty director and her TikTok page, started as a cross-posting effort amid pandemic lockdown fever, was gaining numbers, as well. Part of this was due in part to D'Spain's bubbly, bare-it-all openness about her identity as a trans woman, which became the guiding perspective for the publication's beauty coverage. "I've never once been questioned for who I am," she reflected on her personal and professional support system. "Everyone has let me blossom and let me be me. It's really paid off."
On Oct. 3, 2021, D'Spain officially announced her name change to the magazine's readers, taking to the site that had cemented her place in the online fashion canon. The Paper article, written by D'Spain in her quintessential "bestie" voice to the readers who had followed her beauty career, cited other openly trans celebs like YouTuber Gigi Gorgeous, actor and model Hunter Schafer, and actor Elliot Page as inspiration. "This past weekend I threw a literal BIRTH day for myself and my new name — debuting as Emira D'Spain. There are few transgender women who have the platform I do (let alone trans women of color) and this birthday served as an opportunity to introduce myself but also to leverage my platform for the greater health and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community," she wrote. "Of course, I started preparing all my looks months in advance to look perfect for this pivotal moment."From there, it all took off.
I'm not just like every other beauty bitch. There's so much more to the story.
D'Spain became the trailblazing pioneer of TikTok's iteration of Get Ready With Me (GRWM) videos — the app's #GRWM tag ...