" I could easily travel forever and was very tempted to take a transit flight elsewhere after my vacay. Luckily...I have an amazing job to come back to in London and lots of exciting things coming up. Hitting up London Fashion Week for +Style Doctors.
Wonder Woman comic writer Greg Rucka sat down for an interview with Cosmicosity and straight up said Wonder Woman sometimes loves the ladies. OMG THINK OF THE CHILDREN.
[Y]es, [Wonder Woman is queer]. I think it’s more complicated though. This is inherently the problem with Diana: we’ve had a long history of people — for a variety of reasons, including sometimes pure titillation, which I think is the worst reason — say, “Ooo. Look. It’s the Amazons. They’re gay!” And when you start to think about giving the concept of Themyscira its due, the answer is, “How can they not all be in same sex relationships?” Right? It makes no logical sense otherwise. It’s supposed to be paradise. You’re supposed to be able to live happily. You’re supposed to be able — in a context where one can live happily, and part of what an individual needs for that happiness is to have a partner — to have a fulfilling, romantic and sexual relationship. And the only options are women. But an Amazon doesn’t look at another Amazon and say, “You’re gay.” They don’t. The concept doesn’t exist. Now, are we saying Diana has been in love and had relationships with other women? As Nicola and I approach it, the answer is obviously yes. And it needs to be yes for a number of reasons. But perhaps foremost among them is, if no, then she leaves paradise only because of a potential romantic relationship with Steve [Trevor]. And that diminishes her character. It would hurt the character and take away her heroism.
"Last week was so much fun! I tailgated for the very first time and then I made a commitment to working out at home using YouTube videos. Ok, the at-home workouts aren’t so much fun. But honestly, it’s time to start getting fit!! The gym – while I love the place – is HARD TO GET TO. Now, there are no excuses to be made. I mean, I can just open up my laptop and BOOM "
"It’s the opening day of the Royal Ascot horse races in the UK, which reliably unleashes a flood of photos of fancy folks dressed to the nines. It’s been wire service fodder for decades, and news archives are full of glamorous photos going back to the 1920s or even before.
But if you really want to see something special, you must to look to the looks of the late 1980s and early 1990s. First it was the era of Dynastyand Jilly Cooper and everybody was infatuated with enormous wealth; then the florals utterly hijack the proceedings. Consequently, the snapshots from Ladies Day in this particular stretch of time are astounding.
Every other picture looks like an advertisement for Virginia Slims.
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You get to 1991 and suddenly the floppy hats appear, of course.
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Don’t mind me, just leaning on my Rolls.
Simon Bruty/Allsport, via Getty Images.
Sure, this shot doesn’t feature any jaw-dropping designer hats, but it’s worth it because it’s a picnic spread out on the hood of a BMW. Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon? (Certainly not, they have something much fancier.)
Simon Bruty/Allsport
Cheerio, or whatever!
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You think people have adopted completely ridiculous ensembles purely for the sake of social media? Wrong.
Mike Hewitt/Allsport/Chris Cole, via Getty Images.
Nothing said “luxury” in 1992 like a cell phone on your hat. It was a more innocent time, obviously."
"This stunning girl appeared on a cover of “National Geographic” in 1984, and the world quickly took notice. The photographer found her in a refugee camp along the Pakistan/Afghan border."
"Even Elvis didn’t look picture perfect all the time without some help. The star got his hair cut and styled at a Memphis barbershop in 1956."
"Many people do not realize that when Our First Lady is seen in a designer evening gown at a state event like a dinner for a visiting Prime Minister or President, the dress is a "loaner" given to her to wear just for that event, as a means for the dress designer to get free advertising,
similar to designer dresses loaned to actresses to wear at awards ceremonies, like this Vera Wang-designed gown loaned to actress Emma Watson (The "Harry Potter" movies) for the Oscars ceremony. (Do people really think Emma Watson bought the dress for that one night out of her own bank account?)
" WithThe Walking Deadfinally returning this fall, it's time to start planning your premiere parties. And since Oct. 23 coincides so closely with Halloween, logic pretty much dictates that you should make it a costume party — which means you're going to need someeasy Walking Dead makeup tutorials. I mean, the clothes part is pretty self-explanatory — just take some regular old shirts and pants and "distress" them by scuffing them around in the dirt and cutting them up with some scissors. The makeup — now, the makeup takes some serious finesse, and luckily the Internet (specifically, the makeup artists of YouTube) have got youmajorlycovered.
After all, it's going to be tough finding out the resolution to that big Season 6 finale cliffhanger — you never know, maybe doing your makeup like a Walker will help you deal with the shock. And hey, with zombies as big as they are right now in the zeitgeist, a good TWD makeup tutorial's going to take you far— because it also happens to be a good way to celebrate Zombieland 2(courtesy of Deadpool screenwriters Paul Wernick and Rhett Rheese) andThe Train to Busan, not to mention TWD prequel Fear the Walking Dead. So, with all that in mind, let's take a look at some kickass tutorials!
1. The Walking Dead's SFX Makeup Artists
Who better to look to for Walker makeup tips than TWD's SFX makeup artists? This tutorial is pretty involved, but they outline a ton of cool and achievable (and disgusting) techniques to get a really spot-on Walker look, using easy to access materials, like oatmeal and gelatin.
2. Michelle Phan's Walking Dead Zombie Makeup Tutorial
With little more than fake blood, liquid latex, foundation, and regular old tissue paper, makeup guru Michelle Phan teaches you how to create convincing fake face (and neck) wounds in minutes.
3. Missiemania's Walking Dead Zombie Makeup Tutorial
Gross, but effective.
4. Julia Graf's The Walking Dead Zombie Halloween Makeup Tutorial
Julia Graf's take on the look is, in some ways, easier than Phan's, since it doesn't include applying fake wounds — but with the bloodstained mouth, it's still pretty frightening.
This one isn't exactly easy, but like Graf's tutorial, it shows you how to get the Walker look without the use of prosthetics.
6. Goldie Starling's Tutorial for Carl's Missing Eye
Add Carl's signature hat and equally signature scowl, and you've got yourself quite the fan-approved look.
7. Lucerne Shum's Simple & Easy Halloween Makeup
Here's a slightly more simplified version of the Walker look.
8. Michelle Phan's Warm Bodies Tutorial
Now, if you're looking for something a little less graphic, you can always go the pretty zombie route, a laWarm Bodies.
9. ellimacs sfx makeup's iZombie Tutorial
ellimacs sfx makeup's awesome take on Liv Moore's signature look fromiZombie is another fun option for those not looking to sport open wounds and rotting skin.
Here's another one for the zombie-averse — this cute tutorial shows you how to create a makeup look that mimics the visual style of The Walking Deadvideo game and comics.
11. IHaveaCupcake's Walking Dead Nail Art
Last but not least, here's a tutorial for when you're feeling the theme, but you don't quite want to go all out."