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Jeff Bezos’ 54-year-old fiancée attended the Kering Foundation’s third annual Caring for Women dinner in New York, walking the red carpet in an elaborate, off-the-shoulder, black lace gown ...
The Skims founder arrived at last night’s annual Caring for Women dinner in New York City dressed to the nines, thanks to a slick white midi dress from Balenciaga’s Spring 2024 collection.
If one had closed their eyes when the South Carolina women’s basketball team walked into the White House’s East Room on Tuesday morning, they might have mistaken it for Colonial Life Arena.
On Monday night, Lindsay Lohan traveled to New York City to celebrate women at the Kering Foundation ... Lohan pulled out a glamorous floral black lace catsuit from Balenciaga’s Summer 2024 ...
Mike Coppola/Getty Lindsay Lohan is looking lovely in lace. On Monday, Sept. 9, the Freaky Friday star, 38, stepped out on the carpet for the third annual Kering Foundation Caring for Women dinner.
Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found. By Sarah Kliff Obstetricians are more ...