
Leah Prinzivalli
Contributing Editor at Allure
Beauty Writer and Reporter at Freelance
Associate Digital Editor at Texas Monthly
editor @texasmonthly | contributor @allure_magazine | freelance writer everywhere else | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
aedit.com | Leah Prinzivalli
Ask aesthetics providers what patients ask for the most, and you’ll hear one phrase over and over again: “natural results”. Many of us who reach for dermal fillers want a subtly altered appearance over time, not a whole new face overnight. One way to achieve that is by opting for Sculptra, a dermal filler that offers gradual results. Sculptra is a filler injected into the dermal layer of the skin with the goal of increasing the skin’s volume and youthful appearance.
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1 month ago |
allure.com | Leah Prinzivalli
When Ayo Edebiri decided to channel ’90s Julia Roberts at this year’s Golden Globes, she knew in advance that she needed a menswear-inspired suit, some version of a tie (she opted for a gorgeous, oversize feather necklace), and long, flowing curls. But it wasn’t until the day-of that she made another call that fell somewhere between exhilarating and shocking: “We dyed my hair this morning,” she said on the red carpet.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Leah Prinzivalli
1 day agoBella Hadid’s Divisive-but-Cool Ballet Flats Are From This Comfy Oprah-Worn BrandHurry, sizes are already selling out. Demure dressing was so last year, considering everything from comically big pants to can’t-miss leopard prints is reigning supreme in 2025.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Leah Prinzivalli
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by Allure editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Getty ImagesWhen Ayo Edebiri decided to channel ’90s Julia Roberts at this year’s Golden Globes, she knew in advance that she needed a menswear-inspired suit, some version of a tie (she opted for a gorgeous, oversize feather necklace), and long, flowing curls.
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1 month ago |
allure.com | Leah Prinzivalli
Do y'all think the lights in the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts were too dim for Paul Feig to notice that Sydney Sweeney changed her hair color for the Vanity Fair Oscar party? Let's just go ahead and imagine that the director, who is working with Sweeney on the upcoming film The Housemaid, and the actor spent the party chit-chatting about her choice to subtly shift her golden blonde shade—and add chunky highlights—just in time for the red carpet.
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