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Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica and raised in upstate New York, Jones was living in New York City and cultivating her image as an up-and-coming Wilhelmina model when she radically shaved off all her hair in the late ’60s. “It made me look more abstract, less tied to a specific race or sex or tribe,” she once said. “I was Black, but not Black; woman, but not woman; American, but Jamaican; African, but science fiction.” In 1970, she moved to Paris, where her unconventional look was met with applause, and so began her meteoric rise to fame. Modeling for Yves Saint Laurent and Kenzo and posing for photographers such as Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin, Jones treated her buzzed coif like a sculpture, casting it in geometric shapes with elaborate etchings, with her flattop fade styles becoming the most notorious of all. And while her hair, as well as her lithe yet muscular figure, often skewed androgynous, her makeup played up her almond gaze, pyramid-sharp cheekbones, and pillowy mouth to super-goddess effect.

All there is to say is: body (and body confidence) goals. Stone’s jaw-dropping figure is juxtaposed with a large photograph of a sheet-swathed Marilyn Monroe in the background. While Monroe was 27 in that famous shot, Stone, at 65, still looks as fire as the famously bodacious Hollywood siren and is proof that women should celebrate their bodies at every age.
From her confidence to her sense of fun to that sensational figure, Sharon is more than ready for a hot girl summer.

For her appearance at the Met Gala this year, Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh turned to Karl Lagerfeld’s namesake brand for a couture creation. The Everything Everywhere All At Once star’s look lifted direct inspiration from Lagerfeld’s austere everyday wardrobe. Yeoh wore, what she calls, a “tuxedo gown” to honor the late designer, who was the focus of the night’s festivities and the exhibition “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.” “He was a true artist in every sense of the word,” Yeoh said in a new video for Alibashirt. The one-of-one creation featured a crisp, silk tuxedo shirt, cut with a plunging neckline, paired with a voluminous black skirt and dramatic train. The look was equal parts shrewd homage and red carpet elegance.
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