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‘You can be unhappy with it or thank God for what you have’: Curvy influencer shares key to success
“Place confidence in things you earn, not in things you didn’t,” says Chastity Garner Valentine, co-founder of theCURVYcon.
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Get Mandy Moore's flapper party dress look to meet all of your summer soiree needs
Thanks to designer labels like Balmain (a Kardashian favorite) and Raf Simons at Calvin Klein, fringe dresses have been refreshingly modernized. They are the new statement dresses you need to have in your wardrobe.
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'Be quiet' says iconic plus-size model to haters, recalling days when ‘we were not allowed to be on the runway’
Emme, a former news reporter and the first mainstream plus-size supermodel in the 1990s, referred to herself as “the windshield of the full-figured industry, where you’re going 100 mph and all the bugs get stuck to it.”
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Rachel Roy and Her Daughter Wore the Cutest Matching Mother-Daughter Looks
Designer Rachel Roy stepped out on the red carpet this week wearing the exact same outfit as her 9-year-old daughter. See the adorable pair here.
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Rachel Roy Reveals Hair Care Secrets Following Beyonce 'Becky With the Good Hair' Drama
The fashion designer opens up to Into the Gloss about her beauty regimen post-"Lemonade."
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Rachel Roy Denies She's the 'Becky' Who Beyoncé Called Out in Lemonade: 'There Is No Truth to the Rumors'
In a statement, the celeb-favorite fashion designer denied that she is the woman at the center of the Jay Z cheating rumors.
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Rachel Roy Denies That Jay Z Cheated On Beyonce With Her
In case you’ve been living under a rock all weekend, on Saturday Beyonce sent her fans into meltdown when she fi-na-lly released her new album, ‘Lemonade’. One stand-out lyric that many understandably believe to be aimed at her hubby Jay reads: 'You do that again you’re gon’ lose your wife’ with the track 'Sorry’ hinting that Jay cheated with the lyric 'You better call Becky with the good hair’.