Kylie Jenner debuts her clothing line, Khy, and gifts Stormi mini-designs

Kylie Jenner made mini-versions of every piece of her new clothing collection for her daughter Stormi.

“The Kardashians” star has enjoyed huge success with her Kylie Cosmetics beauty brand. She’s moving into fashion by launching her own Khy line — and her 5-year-old daughter was given the chance to try out the clothes herself with specially made kids’ versions.

“I told Stormi that Mommy makes clothes now,” Jenner told Interview. “I have my Khy collection coming out and I made her all mini-versions of all the pieces from our first drop. I like her to be involved in everything that I do, and I’m always doing special things for her.”

Khy launched at the start of November. Kylie insisted she wanted to make the pieces both high fashion and affordable. In a press release, she explained, “Khy is a homage to the limitless possibilities of fashion. We are breaking down

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How Well(Un)Known co-founder Chris Taylor is representing brands on the rise

Years after meeting at Norfolk State University, Chris Taylor and Aneesha DuBois realized a vision to highlight fashion brands that weren’t getting the shine that they deserved. Now the company forward-thinking company Well(Un)Known is putting these brands on the map, while also supporting Black designers and the type of cultural education only HBCUs are known for.

Taylor spoke with rolling out about Well(Un)Known, and the importance of Black designers.

Tell us about Well(Un)Known.

Well(Un)Known is an e-commerce founded by myself and Aneesha DuBois back in 2019.

Aneesha had a blog back in 2013 when she was wearing emerging designers and was doing fashion PR, so she had access to a lot of emerging brands and new designers. In her blog, she would just get dressed, and take pictures, and she named the blog Well(Un)Known.

We met at Norfolk State’s homecoming in 2016 and we started talking. In 2018 she ended

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Let us take a moment to appreciate and unpack Lady Gaga’s Met Gala entrance in its entirety

The Return of the Queen.

Last night, the Met Gala was on.

The theme was ‘Camp: Notes on Fashion’, so you can probably understand quite well that the iconic stairs were fairly stacked with a myriad of hashtag looks that were equal parts over the top, extra, and totally gaudy (but in the best way possible).

The Met Gala is not a competition; therefore, no one individual can ‘win’ it.

It is a celebration of fashion, a means of raising money for New York’s Metropolitan Museum, a way for many celebrities to prove that they suck at taking directing as they show up wearing something not pertaining to the theme at all.

The Met Gala is not a competition, but like, it still kind of is and Lady Gaga won it last night, alright?

Gaga, in all her camp glory, decided to do not one, not two, not even three,

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Walmart expands abortion coverage for employees

NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart, the nation’s largest employer, is expanding its abortion coverage for employees after staying largely mum on the issue following the Supreme Court ruling that scrapped a nationwide right to abortion.

In a memo sent to employees on Friday, the company said its health care plans will now cover abortion for employees “when there is a health risk to the mother, rape or incest, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage or lack of fetal viability.”

Previously, the company’s benefits plan had covered abortion only in cases “when the health of the mother would be in danger if the fetus were carried to term, the fetus could not survive the birthing process, or death would be imminent after birth,” according to a copy of the policy viewed by The Associated Press but not confirmed by Walmart.

Donna Morris, the retailer’s chief people officer, said in the memo to staff

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Met Gala 2022: What happens inside the event and where do the funds go?

What can we expect?

Today is the second Monday in May, and anyone even remotely into fashion or pop culture knows that means it’s Met Gala day.

With Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Lin-Manuel Miranda as co-chairs, In America: An Anthology of Fashion as the theme and an A-list celeb guest list, it’s set to be one hell of an event, as always.

Held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the charity event aims to raise funds for the Costume Insitute. Tickets for the glamorous event cost $35,000 per person, and $200-300,000 for a table. With the price of tickets drastically rising since the 90s, not just anybody gets to go, only the most elite.

While it might cost an arm and a leg for us regular folk, it’s nothing for those who are invited by Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour, and at the end

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Rihanna shuts down the Met Gala without even attending

So cool.

The Met Gala wasn’t the same without Rihanna making an appearance, but while she may not have been there in the flesh, she was there in spirit.

Without even attending the biggest night in fashion, the singer has managed to “shut down” the event despite not even serving a look.

Rihanna is considered a Met Gala icon, knowing how to consistently nail the themes. Due to her final months of pregnancy, Rihanna didn’t attend and a tribute was paid to her from beyond the red carpet.

The 34 year old was transformed into a marble statue at the exhibit, depicting her as a glamourous piece of art.

Taking to Instagram to show off her statue, which features her baby bump, the mum to be thanked the Met Museum’s Greco-Roman galleries for the gesture.

She wrote: “Shut down the Met in marble! what’s more gilded than that?

“Lol! Thank

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Met Gala 2022: The best looks from the biggest night in fashion

What a night.

The Met Gala returned to its regular yearly spot last night and as celebrities arrived on the iconic red carpet, we got to see a taste of what gilded glamour is all about.

This year’s theme is a lot more specific than previous years, In America: An Anthology of Fashion, and is the second part of last year’s theme, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.

Co-chaired by Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, it’s set to showcase America’s history with fashion. Last year, the biggest take on the theme was the golden age of Hollywood, but this year is a lot different.

According to Vogue, the theme is all about “gilded glamour, white tie.” If you haven’t heard of this dress code before, white tie is a step up from black tie. It is the most formal dress code there is, so we can only assume

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The best looks from the Met Gala over the last five years

It’s back.

The Met Gala is tonight and as fashion’s biggest night approaches for the first time in over two years, we finally get to see a new wave of the world’s top designers and their signature, statement looks.

This year’s theme is In America: A Lexicon of Fashion, and is part of a two part show focusing on how American fashion has so vastly changed over the past number of years, and to honour the 75th anniversary of the Costume Institute.

And as it kicks off in New York City this evening, we’ve decided to take a look back at some of the best looks from the past five galas, excluding 2020’s About Time: Fashion and Duration theme that was cancelled due to the pandemic.

This year’s gala is set to be a lot more intimate, but don’t worry, we’re still in for a treat when it comes to

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Met Gala 2022: What can we expect from this year’s theme?

What is this year’s theme?

The Met Gala is returning on the first Monday in May and ahead of the biggest night in fashion, there are a few things we need to know.

This year’s theme is a lot more specific than previous years, In America: An Anthology of Fashion, and is the second part of last year’s theme, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.

Co-chaired by Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda, it’s set to showcase America’s history with fashion. Last year, the biggest take on the theme was the golden age of Hollywood, but this year is a lot different.

According to Vogue, the theme is all about “gilded glamour, white tie.” If you haven’t heard of this dress code before, white tie is a step up from black tie. It is the most formal dress code there is, so we can only assume all the

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