Lily Rose, the rising singer-songwriter behind the viral hit "Villain," is engaged! She recently popped the question to Daira Eamon, her girlfriend of three years, during a low-key stroll through Nashville's Germantown neighborhood.
The proposal spot has important personal significance to the couple, Rose explained to People when she broke the news of her engagement: "The first apartment we shared together was in Germantown. We would walk down 5th Avenue to get to our favorite bar, Mother's Ruin, two to three times a week,"
Future's song "Mr. Miyagi" encompasses a theme of empowerment and individuality. The lyrics delve into various concepts that contribute to this overarching theme, giving the song depth and a thought-provoking nature. Let's explore some standout lyrics and discuss the creative and imaginative themes they help develop.One lyric that catches attention is, "Hey, miss, I'm your Mr. Miyagi. I'ma come and kick it in the Balenciagi." At first glance, this lyric may seem like a simple statement of confidence and style.
High tech skincare is more advanced than ever, made evident in major part to a bevy of buzzy facial tools and devices available today. Consider the MIT-educated Ph.D. scientists that created a micro-mist device that allows ingredients to penetrate 20 times deeper or the ingenious device that accomplishes eight+ tasks in a single handheld tool. Or maybe you’re old school — no problem! There’s more scientific proof than ever that tried-and-true tools, like facial massagers and gua sha, have face-altering benefits.
1Vintage Outdoor Faucet Handle WreathWith their fun colors and shapes, outdoor metal faucet handles are perfect for a wreath.
To make: Start by loosely wrapping a wire wreath form in burlap ribbon. Bend 4-inch lengths of green floral wire into U shapes. Thread both ends of a wire piece through a handle and poke through the ribbon, wrapping the wire ends firmly around themselves to secure handles.
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In case you didn't know, it's a Barbie world and we're just living in it. Not that we're complaining about the rise of Barbiecore or the endless stream of Barbie movie fashion inspiration courtesy of Margot Robbie, the film's cast, and devoted A-listers alike. There's something about Barbie — the doll, the brand, the idealogy — that's infinitely appealing and fashion girlies aren't the only ones to notice. As Barbie finally hits theaters, brands from every corner of the internet seem to have launched a Barbie collab, trademarked by Mattel and available for a limited time only.