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Visiting Kalash and their unique culture

Kalash people live in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, in the northern part of Pakistan, tucked away in three valleys. Anam Gill visited them.

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30.01.2018 | 11:11

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Body Positivity

Barbie dolls introduced in January 2016. Mattel, the maker of the famous plastic doll, said it will start selling Barbie dolls in three new body types: tall, curvy and petite. She’ll also come in seven skin tones, 22 eye colors and 24 hairstyles.

When I was a 16-year-old teenager, I was teased at school for a having a slightly bigger butt than was proportionate to my otherwise petite body.

Back then, I also had a neighbor who was a few years older than me and an avid body building fan who opened up the world of fitness to me. I joined a gym and started my lifelong pursuit for washboard abs. In my head, I had images of Janet Jackson as she was in the 90s and Britney Spears when she was in her prime Models in bikinis also encouraged me in my quest to achieve the perfect summer body.

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26.01.2018 | 19:39

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Of purse strings and true power

Heidi Klum dressed as Jessica Rabbit attends her 16th Annual Halloween Party at Lavo on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, in New York.

“If tomorrow, women woke up and decided they really liked their bodies, just think how many industries would go out of business?”

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25.01.2018 | 15:16

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Violent protests erupt in India against Bollywood epic ‘Padmaavat’

Hindu fringe elements in parts of northern India have resorted to mass protests and vandalism in a bid to block the release of “Padmaavat,” a film about a mythical Hindu queen. Protesters say the movie distorts history. – Author: Srinivas Mazumdaru

 

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24.01.2018 | 19:12

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#MeToo went unnoticed at the Berlin Fashion Week

With an eye on the German capital’s creative potential, the Berlin Fashion Week seeks to position itself in the world of fashion. This year, it should have reacted to the #MeToo debate, says DW’s columnist Gero Schliess.

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21.01.2018 | 14:00

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Beyond the veil: Bold art by Persian-Arab women

Super heroes, mythical female figures in the desert: the Suspended Territories exhibition at the Marta Herford museum shows contemporary women’s art from the Arab World, Iran and North Africa. – Author: Julia Hitz

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20.01.2018 | 14:44

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How men’s fashion reflects a ‘fake news’ and #MeToo world

Trends emerging from the fall/winter 2018 men’s fashion weeks in London, Milan and Paris show that designers are reacting to current events — by either depicting men as pigs or gearing them up with protest wear.

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18.01.2018 | 13:20

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