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Watch: Sam Arghasi Works Out All Three Legs in Steamy New Video
Direct from his appearance on "The Traitors," fitness hunk Sam Arghasi dropped a workout video that's a big hit with fans.
New Met Gala Exhibit 'Superfine' Gives Voice to Emerging Black Designers
The Met's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" is the first Costume Institute exhibit to focus exclusively on Black designers, and the first in more than 20 years devoted to menswear.
We Love Watching Hot Fashion Designer Fabi Divani Werk
When we say "nobody's doing it like Fabian Divani," we mean it!
Out with Dr. Bill — Toasting Birthdays, Friendships and New Adventures
April was a month of birthdays, friendships and new adventures for Dr. William Kapfer. Read on to find out why.
The Met Gala is Over, but Dandyism Isn't. Here's How to Dress Like a Dandy in Everyday Life
Michael Henry Adams had reached a fashion crossroads by the early 1970s: As bell bottoms and afros became the trend and the look of film figures like John Shaft and "Super Fly" became style prototypes, the teenager felt unrepresented.
In Pinstripes and Hats, with Canes and Twists on Suiting, Met Gala Crowd Largely Did Menswear Proud
The Met Gala crowd, for the most part, did the Black dandy menswear theme proud at fashion's biggest party of the year.
Met Gala: Fashion's Biggest Night of the Year is Here. Here's How to Watch and Follow Along
This year, it's about tailoring and suiting as interpreted through the history and meaning of Black dandyism across the Atlantic diaspora.
Jewels Sparkles — 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Breakout Star — Cites Importance of Family, Heritage & Fair Play
While she didn't win the competition, the come-from-behind performance of Jewels Sparkles made her the breakout queen on Season 17 of "RuPaul's Drag Race."
AOC's Queer Brother Gabriel Fights Back After Being Trolled on the Web
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's queer younger brother Gabriel was trolled on the web last week with an erroneous news story. He struck back quickly, but the report led many to wonder just who he is.
Boston's Week-Long Big Queer Food Fest Celebrates the Community
Nothing succeeds like an idea whose time has come. Such is the case of the Boston's Big Queer Food Fest which has grown from a modest one-day event a year ago to a week-long celebration of queerness & cuisine, two things that go together in so many ways.
Colorful Plumed Hats Fills Churchill Downs as Fans Embrace the 151st Kentucky Derby
Despite the chance of rain in the forecast, colorful plumed hats are again a fashion staple at Churchill Downs for the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky.
This Met Gala is Filled with Pro Athletes. Dressing Them is a Unique Challenge
Sports are at the forefront of the gala with Formula One star Lewis Hamilton as a co-chair, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James as an honorary chair, and several other athletes on the host committee.
Trans Athletes Are Under More Scrutiny Than Ever. Some Have Found a Safe Space in Gymnastics
The National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs gives trans athletes safe harbor.
Play Your Cardinals Right: Betting on Next Pope Gains Popularity Ahead of the Conclave
Far from the Sistine Chapel where cloistered cardinals will cast votes, people are placing bets on who will be chosen as the next pope.
Black Dandyism Etches Place into Met Gala History — and Global Visibility
Black dandyism is taking center stage at the Met Gala, with cultural powerhouses leading this subversive, sharply tailored style into the global fashion spotlight.
Robert Irwin Grows Up and Fills Out in New Underwear Campaign
When Robert Irwin, the son of the late "Crocodile Hunter" and conservationist Steve Irwin, decided to do a sponsorship for the iconic Australian Bonds underwear brand, the 21-year-old realized one thing: He had to do more sit-ups.
Before the Met Gala, Check Out The Debt Gala
Before the Met Gala, attend or donate to The Debt Gala, an event that donates its proceeds to organizations helping those with medical debt.
For Black Men, Fashion Has Been a Tool of Self-Expression — and a Way They've Been Judged
Clothing as message. Fashion and style as tools, signifiers of culture and identity, whether intentional or assumed. There's likely no group for whom that's been more true than Black men.
EDGE Now: Met Gala Madness
The Met Gala is almost here, darlings — so let's strut down memory lane and gag over the lewks that still have us screaming! It's time for another fab episode of EDGE Now, served fresh by your glam squad at Prelude Fertility.
'Wear Whatever the F You Want,' Say Stacy London & Clinton Kelly. 'There Are No More Norms!'
'Wear Whatever the F You Want,' is the latest fashion makeover show from the team of Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, offering a kinder, gentler version of their iconic hit "What Not to Wear." They speak with EDGE about their latest show.