This year's #MetGala theme celebrated the Gilded Age of fashion, specifically the elaborate white tie formalwear the late 1800s was famous for. Sure, that might mean corsetry, diamonds, and bustles to some, but to others, it meant covering themselves in luxurious feathers.
Of course, other celebrities found ways to incorporate color into their feathered #MetGala looks, like #Bridgerton star #NicolaCoughlan, who did Penelope Featherington proud in a pink and black gown with massive puffed sleeves.
Introducing Glamour’s May cover star, Jane Fonda ✨
In 1959, #JaneFonda was a young model who booked the cover of Glamour magazine. Six decades later, she's a cultural icon whose tireless work as an activist has given her a renewed sense of purpose. glmr.co/JOrEYUm
In conversation with fellow activist #YaraShahidi, #JaneFonda discusses her show #GraceAndFrankie and how it's broken barriers for the way we view aging in Hollywood, the importance of self-prioritization, and the Jane Fonda Climate PAC. glmr.co/JOrEYUm
These four women in #Ukraine are living through one of the country’s most unpredictable times. They come from all walks of life with one thing in common: resilience. These are ordinary women performing profound acts of bravery. Read their stories here: glmr.co/QN2JkJF
“This is like another world, because yesterday you were living your life and now you realize you must do something else, and you don’t know what that is." Oksana Hnatiuk is a volunteer for #Ukraine civilian Territorial Defense. glmr.co/7kGGBL6
"Before the war, it was easy to be a coward, and we were all similar in some ways, but now we have changed. We just concentrate, and all of us want to do something, and we just do it.” Read Oksana Hnatiuk's story here: glmr.co/7kGGBL6
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In the middle of one of the most rewarding periods of @reginaking's career and an unprecedented crisis in the world around her, the actor and director is stepping into the spotlight—and her power. Read her #GlamourWOTY profile by @SorayaMcDonaldglmr.co/eA6HXBu
Women have always had to deal with societal pressures to look a certain way. But if you’re Black in America, the stakes of that pressure are higher: Conformity is, often, a means of survival. #OurHairIssue, written by @AshleyAlese. glmr.co/C32QPI9 (A THREAD)
It might be “just hair to you, but to Black women it’s more than that, whether we like it or not. #OurHairIssue unpacks America’s intertwined history of institutionalized racism & hair discrimination & unapologetically celebrates the beauty of Black women glmr.co/pi2Nr4a
The cover stars of #OurHairIssue, who have worked in industries as varied as retail, restaurants, and the military, all say they've had unpleasant experiences on the job. glmr.co/C32QPI9
Breonna Taylor was sleeping in her own home on March 13 when cops stormed into her apartment and shot her at least 8 times. Almost 3 months later, none of the cops involved have been charged. Here's how you can help bring her killers to justice. (THREAD) #BirthdayForBreonna
Today would've been Breonna Taylor's 27th birthday. A grassroots group of women—artists, coders, social media experts, and influencers, led by @battymamzelle—are marking the occasion with digital celebrations of her life and demands for justice: the #BirthdayForBreonna campaign.
The #BirthdayForBreonna campaign is a celebration—and a call to action, led by writer @battymamzelle: “It’s terrifying to feel like if it happened to me, no one would care enough to do anything about it.” glmr.co/0wo2pKP