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Day: November 20, 2023

Singer Tallia Storm is flaunting her fit physique in order to promote some new music!

The 25-year-old singer released her new single “Used Girl” on Friday and her 607 thousand Instagram followers can’t get enough of her new tune!

Tallia Storm Leaves Little To The Imagination In Her See-Through Black Dress

The “Boyfriend” singer donned a see-through black dress that left little to the imagination to promote her new single, “Used Girl.” She brushed her long blonde hair back out of her face to show off her glossy red lips. Only her face and her shoulders were exposed by the strapless dress and appeared to be glowing in the dim light as she used the photo as the cover art for her new single. In the caption, Tallia celebrated the release of her new song:

“HAPPY NEW TALLIA MUSIC FRIDAY 🥹 ‘Used Girl’ is out everywhere 🫶🏻 u can add to ur sad gal anthems & stream till the tears are dry !!!! thank YOU @spotify for giving me my own ‘This Is Tallia Storm’ playlist🥺🥺🥺 Cloud 9!!! So happy to share this song with u, my dms are OPEN. I wanna know what u think & feel & relate to Used Girl!!!!! Tallia has BEEN THERE. Thank u @mikeseaberg on the mix🫶🏻🥰🎧🎶 link in bio.”

Her mother, Dr. Tessa Hartmann, commented, “Love love love this song but my heart is aching for you – but we’ve all been there. Congrats – stunning performance and insane string arrangement. Proud of you Missy T.” Tallia responded to the comment with four red heart emojis. “Love Island” season 6 reality star Eve Gale also dropped some love on her post, simply writing, “Wow” along with a heart-eye emoji.

Tallia Calls ‘Used Girl’ Her ‘Most Fav Song Ever’

On Saturday morning, the

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Chris Pine landed in the Big Apple with a few solid sartorial choices after he’s become a bit of a viral sensation for his quirky ensembles. 

The 43-year-old Disney’s Wish actor — who recently defended his style as a ‘vibe’ — was spotted rocking two distinct wardrobes while out on a promotional tour in New York on Wednesday.

Arriving for an appearance on a talk show in a purple smoking jacket, red shirt and shiny grey slacks, Chris looked like he stepped off a runway and was ready for his close-up. 

Later, he was seen in a mustard yellow suit, complete with a white dress shirt and light brown loafers.

Of course, the matinee idol looked as handsome as ever in both outfits, with his salt-and-pepper locks and matching beard taking center stage. 

Fashion star: Chris Pine landed in the Big Apple on Wednesday with a few solid sartorial choices after he's become a bit of a viral sensation for his quirky ensembles

Fashion star: Chris Pine landed in the Big Apple on Wednesday with a few solid sartorial choices after he’s become a bit of a viral sensation for his quirky ensembles 

Male model: The 43-year-old Disney's Wish actor -- who recently defended his style as a 'vibe' -- was spotted rocking two distinct wardrobes while out in New York on Wednesday

Male model: The 43-year-old Disney’s Wish actor — who recently defended his style as a ‘vibe’ — was spotted rocking two distinct wardrobes while out in New York on Wednesday

The two-outfit outing comes a day after Chris fiercely and hilariously spoke out in support of his recent ‘short shorts’ look.

‘I don’t think there is anything to defend,’ Chris quipped to E! in reference to his October 27th outfit consisting of a tiny pair of shorts paired with a yellow hoodie and brown loafers. ‘It’s called short shorts, isn’t it? It’s supposed to be short.’

He doubled down, adding, ‘Corduroy short shorts. I mean, it’s a vibe. It’s the best vibe. It’s like a Tom Selleck vibe. It’s

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Local Indigenous designers and artists are getting a boost of attention in the wake of “Killers of the Flower Moon” movie release. But it was already a booming industry.

Osage Nation citizen Julie O’Keefe worked as a wardrobe consultant on the movie and recently launched Indigichic at 1306 E. 11th St. with four other partners. The pop-up boutique, which will be open through the holidays, features Native American-made clothing, jewelry and accessories representing 39 tribes.

O’Keefe says this moment has elevated Indigenous designs to a global market, the same level of Louis Vuitton or Valentino.

“As an Osage, my great-grandfather, Henry Roan, is murdered in this film. As a former Chief of the Osage Nation, I had to deal with many unresolved issues.”



“We finally have been able to break through because we have so many different types of artisans in all 567 federally recognized tribes in our nation,” she said. “We deserve to be standing here. There is not one fashion house that didn’t start at someone’s kitchen table with someone wanting to show their ideas and to do this work. At the end of the day, we are discussing art.”

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For non-Indigenous people conscientious to avoid wrongful appropriation of Native American culture, buying from Native artists protects against that, O’Keefe said.

“As a retail shop, we invite everyone to come in,” O’Keefe said. “We are not carrying anything that would be cultural appropriation of any kind. We wouldn’t put something out there culturally inappropriate. As Natives, that’s our responsibility.”

At major art markets, particularly Native American shows in Santa Fe or the Heard Museum in Arizona, artists depend on a bigger consumer base, O’Keefe said.

“These are collectors, non-Native and Native, and they are buying. We depend on that,” she said.

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