
Carolyn Twersky
Staff Writer at W Magazine
Currently @wmag, @medillschool alum, formerly @seventeen, pop culture, fashion, and art fan
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wmagazine.com | Carolyn Twersky
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesFashion’s musical chairs have not come to a complete stop yet. On Wednesday, it was announced that Francesco Risso will be leaving Marni after almost a decade as the brand’s creative director. “Marni has been a studio, a stage, a dream,” he said in a statement. “It carried color, instinct, care, and gave space for people to be themselves. It taught me how to build with feeling and how powerful true collaboration can be.
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wmagazine.com | Carolyn Twersky
Courtesy of Lee WaltonOn June 12, a group gathered around a one-of-a-kind stereo system at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. They’d come to the museum at the behest of Lee Walton—born Leona, but best known as Binx, the model who’s been walking runways and starring in high-fashion campaigns since she was 16 years old. But they weren’t there to take in the Tennessee native’s visage.
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flipboard.com | Carolyn Twersky
Artist Lee Walton Shows Her Vulnerable Side With a New Multimedia ProjectKnown to the world as Binx, in ‘Landscapes of the Mind,’ the model shares a story of love, growth, and her “transition into becoming a fully …
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wmagazine.com | Carolyn Twersky
Photograph by Craig Blankenhorn/MaxWe may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. It took And Just Like That... three episodes to stretch out and get comfortable, but it’s finally feeling more like an actual television show and less like an SNL sketch (at least slightly). In “Carrie Golightly,” there are no rat infestations, no full B plots following Miranda watching a fake reality TV show, no dog-on-dog feuding.
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wmagazine.com | Che Baez |Maxine Wally |Ashley Pena |Carolyn Twersky
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. No matter how much brands try to make sunscreen fun—Put it in stick form! Make it smell sweet! Shiny packaging!—it’s difficult to make white casts, constant reapplications, and gooey lotions an enjoyable experience. But a new product has entered the market to test this theory: Vacation’s Classic Whip SPF 50 Sunscreen Mousse.
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