Singer Zara Larsson says one of her all-time favourite glam looks was drag.The singer has revealed that she loved the glam transformation given to her by the LGBTQ+ collective Sink The Pink in 2019, reports femalefirst.co.uk."One of my .
23December 2020
Ever wondered
how bizarre your TikTok FYP is vs everyone else’s? Do you get an endless stream of niche memes? Are you cursed with being on straight TikTok? Well, eight of the platform’s fave stars are about to find out.
To capture the many moods of TikTok, Dazed got some of the app’s most recognisable faces to swap accounts and explore each other’s For You Pages. Abby Roberts and Me Love Me Alot take a trip into one another’s algorithms, with the latter being exposed to the app’s trends for the first time, while Roberts gets a surprise glimpse of herself.
From minor tweaks to full-on Facetunes
It seems like just about everyone on the planet has managed to take and post a selfie (or several selfies) on Instagram.
But it’s undeniable that some are better than others. Better at posing, better at putting on makeup, and better at editing their photos, which is more and more common nowadays.
Not only that, but some people make it their business, literally, to look good on social media. People like James Charles, Abby Roberts, Nikita Dragun and Tana Mongeau have built careers out of looking amazing at all times – not just using makeup as a tool, but relying on external editors like Facetune, too.
Float a candle in the Great Hall at Hogwarts for Christmas
Liam Payne was among the first to try the new festive greeting
11:47, 10 DEC 2020
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Harry Potter fans can now send their friends and family a festive greeting by floating a candle in the Great Hall at Hogwarts.
One Direction s Liam Payne was among the first to try out the magical new way of sending a Christmas message.