We all knew the day would come. The trend bubble has finally burst. And with it, the pouty lips and perky implants that defined the aesthetics of an entire generation deflated. Like it or not, the great cosmetic undoing has arrived. And to think, I was just getting good at overlining my lips! But as senior staff writer Marisa Meltzer reports in the March issue of Vanity Fair, "Med spas, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons are reporting that the pillowy, plumped-up look of the past decade is suddenly passé." I guess beauty really is pain.
Elsewhere, there's no shortage of beauty at VF today. Read along as fellow Actor Awards attendee and stunner, Quinta Brunson, gets ready in Gabriela Hearst for the ceremony. |
DANIELA TIJERINA, ASSOCIATE EDITOR |
The legions who flocked to dermatologists and plastic surgeons to be filled and plumped are now seeking to reverse their procedures. Here's what they're getting un-done now. |
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"These are stories that are very much going to shake up the formula that we've seen from the first four seasons of Bridgerton," showrunner Jess Brownell told Vanity Fair. |
Following big wins for Sinners, The Studio, and The Pitt, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Hudson, Demi Moore, and many more gathered at Milk Studios in Hollywood for post-show burgers and martinis. |
The Abbott Elementary star had plenty of time to shine not only on the carpet, but also at the ceremony. |
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Though they no longer dominate the society pages of the Forbes 400—they've even sold the Breakers—there is still magic in the Vanderbilt family name.
From the January 1995 issue, Dominick Dunne joined a reunion of more than a hundred descendants of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, the legendary patriarch who was once one of the wealthiest men in the world, to find out what had become of the great American dynasty. |
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