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Ruining people’s food Instagrams is the newest social media trend
Ruining food Instagrams is the internet's newest favorite past-time.
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Instagrammer uses makeup to raise domestic violence awareness
UAE journalist Diala Makki posted a photo of herself and another woman with huge bruises under their eyes, which were apparently created using makeup.
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Smile! This Restaurant’s Two-Way Mirror Is Filming You Taking Selfies.
One New York City restaurant is intent on capturing just that — and the results are hysterical. Le Turtle, a Lower East Side French eatery, is currently showcasing an Instagram series — dubbed #MirrorMonday — in which they upload videos of unsuspecting passersby who take advantage of the restaurant’s two-way mirror for selfies.
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Kaley Cuoco Posts Makeup-Free Instagram With Her Dog
As any fan of Kaley Cuoco knows, the actress and horseback rider is obsessed with animals. The 31-year-old’s Instagram account is full of images of her with horses and puppies.
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An Insta-Sneak Peek Behind Celebrity’s Golden Globes Moments
Awards season has officially begun! Hurrah for all the glorious gowns and red carpet moments we will be seeing in a few hours. But as with all major prep for any event, one just doesn't rock up looking perfect in every inch these days! No, celebrities are just like us, don't you know, they drink Dunkin’ Donuts coffee (if it’s good enough for the rest of America, it’s good enough for our Sarah Paulson), put on face masks, and get excited about Prada shoes — we approve, Elizabeth Banks!
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The Instagram Stories You Should Be Following This Fashion Week
The best accounts to follow the action—and catch some behind the scenes scoops. David Alexander Flinn rocking the FW16 Manston Jacket for the #rbmensproject ???? @dafstudio A photo posted by rag & bone (@ragandbone) on Jul 28, 2016 at 7:03am PDT
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Fashion Brand’s Attempt at Labor Transparency on Instagram Backfires
Gorman's social media campaign to show corporate transparency about working conditions and textile sourcing is an "absolute fail."