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First up, Frame and Sotheby’s just dropped a perfectly preppy capsule. From major fashion moments to can’t-miss releases, ...
First designed a decade ago by Hong Kong–born artist Kasing Lung and distributed by Chinese toy company Pop Mart as ...
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Simone Biles is embracing the Labubu doll trend during a trip to Hong Kong The Olympian posted a photo of two Labubu Dolls ...
Made from pigment-dyed cotton and handprinted in Copenhagen, this T-shirt is fitted with an elasticated neckline for extra ...
Chris Evans has revealed the sweet reason why he skipped the premiere for his upcoming film, Honey Don't!. From ...
Over the course of this murder investigation, she'll cross paths with a moped-riding femme fatale (Lera Abova), a surly ...
The fuzziest sweaters, freakiest pants, buzziest accessories, and more—handpicked by GQ editors. All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive ...
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Some Parents are saying Mattel’s new “So in Style” Black dolls made with wider noses and fuller lips in an array of skin tones are not Black enough, according to “Wall Street Journal”.
Barbie once could only stand on her tip toes, in tiny high heels. Her job? To look pretty. A new study finds there's a correlation between flatter-footed Barbies and more job choices. UNIDENTIFIED ...
UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: Hey, you're making her walk. UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: Meet new Walk Lively Barbie. She comes with her own walk and turn stand. RASCOE: This was 1972, and since then ...