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    All the beautiful natural hair moments at Fashion Week

    Check out all the loose waves, tight curls, thick dreadlocks, and fine Afros.

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    Kim Kardashian went out in see-through pantyhose

    Kim Kardashian is wearing pantyhose. Another New York Fashion Week, another Kim-Kardashian-without-what-most-consider-a-key-piece-of-clothing moment. The footless hose sat at her waist, and instead of covering them with a skirt or dress, she wore them with a black string bikini underneath, naturally.

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    The Best Street Style From Paris Fashion Week

    A blizzard in NYC dumped a foot of snow all over both the streets and fashion editors’ footwear plans. This is your winter-dressing inspiration for the year.

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    This Black Model Was Told She Wasn’t Dark Enough to Wear an Afro

    One of the models who caught our attention this season was Kelly Gervais, a 5-foot-8-inch New Jersey native. She not only walked in six shows (including Pyer Moss), but also did so while sporting an Afro. “I started modeling when I was about 13 years old, though I didn’t start professionally [until] I was about 15,” Gervais told Yahoo Beauty.

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    Straight From the Runway: 5 Easy Hairstyles to Ensure You Never Have a Bad Hair Day

    The best part is that these styles work on most hair types and only require a few styling products, some of which can be picked up at your local drugstore. Whether you have curly, straight, or wavy strands, the slicked-back wet look spotted at Thakoon is a perfect style when washing your hair is not an option. It’s also ideal if you live in a humidity-prone area when blowouts are pointless and natural texture is the way to go.

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    Are Modeling Agencies Blocking Designers From Using Curvy Models? 

    Model Candice Huffine walks the runway for the Prabal Gurung collection during, New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery 1, Skylight Clarkson Sq on February 12, 2017 in New York City. The rise of diverse faces this New York Fashion Week has sprung up an undercurrent of skepticism. As the public calls for representation in the industry, brands are learning the line between inclusion and tokenism.

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    5 Fall Fashion Trends That You'll Love... Promise!

    What an NYFW! We saw tons of political messages, Planned Parenthood support, Emrata calling out a reporter for slut shaming, fights breaking out at a fashion party, and in between all of that, there was a lot of fashion! We said bon voyage to homegrown designers like Proenza Schouler and welcomed Raf Simons for Calvin Klein Collection with wide-open arms. And let’s not forget about Yeezy!