If you needed any more proof that the emo aesthetic renaissance is truly here to stay, you need no better example than Lana Del Rey's latest Mojo magazine cover.Lana's been gradually going more and more blonde over the past year. Her hair lightening journey began back in the summer of...
I'm literally dying to see what aesthetic she's gearing up to dive into next. Anyone else kind of game for a 1930s flapper-Lana vibe? Imaginethe hair accessories... Follow Kate onInstagram Related Story You need to see Kim Kardashian's beach hair ...
Lana Del Rey “will work until she drops,” says Hellet. “She will give you everything she has, and she is magic on screen…Music has changed so much in the last 10 years, especially for female artists and what we see in her is a woman in charge of her own voice, touching on ...
who skillfully styled Lana’s mane with a sleekmiddle part, fullness, andstraightperfection. It’s a throwback to Lana’s dark golden blonde era from 2012, but with a modern twist – the darker roots transition and the lighter, clearer blonde hair elevate the entire aesthetic....
The aesthetic itself is all about bows, pearls, and dreamy looks that take inspiration from vintage looks and the Japanese lolita aesthetic. People even said that Del Rey was one of the stars who truly brought the trend to the forefront, which makes this ad even more perfect! In a ...
While Lana Del Rey has built her well defined aesthetic around iconic American nostalgia, don't expect the singer to perform in front of Old Glory anytime soon.
Despite the glam-hair aesthetic and heavy guitar riffing, Bon Jovi stood out from the hair-metal bands of the day in a number of ways. Dig just beneath the slick surface of "Slippery When Wet" and you'll find mainstream hits like "Livin' on a Prayer" or "Wanted Dead or Alive," wh...
“Lana Del Rey” became an instantly identifiable aesthetic, the same way the likes of David Lynch,Mad Men, Margaret Keane, or Amy Winehouse had before her. TheParadiseEP and her epic “Ride” video soon followed, expanding onBorn to Die’s themes of romantic fatalism, while galvanizing an...
s aesthetic can be found in camp classic films like John Waters’Pink Flamingos(starring the drag iconDivine), or even fromCher’s most memorable costumes by the legendary Bob Mackie. It is because of the LGBTQ artists that came so boldly before her that Lana Del Rey can explore her own ...
s aesthetic can be found in camp classic films like John Waters’Pink Flamingos(starring the drag iconDivine), or even fromCher’s most memorable costumes by the legendary Bob Mackie. It is because of the LGBTQ artists that came so boldly before her that Lana Del Rey can e...