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Phoebe Tonkin Swears By This No-Fuss Red Lipstick

“It’s so easy to use that I don’t even need to look in the mirror,” the Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin says….

In the head-spinning age of multistep skin-care routines and mic-drop makeup launches, The One is a space for minimalists to sound off on a single beauty product that has found a longtime spot in their carefully curated regimens.

When the first shelter-in-place orders were issued in March, Phoebe Tonkin began rethinking her wardrobe. There were Chanel frocks and a whole stash of sweatpants, but she was searching for the happy medium—a working-from-home uniform that was equal parts cozy and chic. So the 31-year-old Australian actress got creative and set to work on Lesjour, a six-piece range of coordinating sets offered in three colors: black, beige, and a head-turning crimson drawn from her favorite cosmetic. 

“The only makeup I really wear is a red lipstick,” the Vampire Diaries and Safe Harbour star tells me over the phone when I reach her in Los Angeles, where she is currently holed up with her boyfriend in the midst of a Kill Bill marathon. But though Tonkin, who is called the “kitchen witch” by her friends, is a pro at turning the items in her pantry into skin-care saviors, she often feels ill at ease when it comes to pigments and face-perfecting powders. “I’m just not super good at doing makeup to be honest,” she concedes—which is why, when Lucia Pica, Chanel’s global creative makeup and color designer, introduced her to a long-lasting liquid lipstick (complete with a brush tip for no-fuss application), she was immediately smitten.

“It’s so easy to use that I don’t even need to look in the mirror,” Tonkin says of her go-to bold shade, known as 154 Expérimenté, which she complements with an otherwise bare face and tousled lengths or a slicked-back bun. After all, she muses, “If it bleeds over the lines, it looks effortless and sort of lived-in.” That’s her new favorite way of wearing it, she continues, especially when paired with the pajama-fit cardigan and wide-leg pants (in red, of course) from her own line, as well as Doên’s ruby-colored suede slippers. “That,” she adds with a laugh, “is a ten out of ten outfit.” 

Below, shop Phoebe Tonkin’s The One.

Chanel Rouge Allure Ink Matte Liquid Lip Colour in 154 Expérimenté

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Lizzo’s Bold Transformation and Powerful Message Ignite Fan Debate

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Grammy winner Lizzo is back in the spotlight this time, not for her music, but for a new chapter on a different path in her life. The “About Damn Time” singer sparked a flurry of comments when she took to Instagram over the weekend, showing off a noticeably trimmer figure. But she wasn’t just turning heads with her transformation. It was the statement she made alongside it.

In the clip, Lizzo spray-painting the words “Bye B####” across the cover of her Special album felt like a bold yet symbolic move. Alongside the clip, she wrote, “End of an era.” The four words reverberated across social media, leaving fans and critics alike wondering. What era was coming to a close, and what’s next?

Lizzo’s body positivity and self-love advocacy have long been central themes of her work, which makes this moment all the more provocative. Several fans lauded her evolution, viewing it as a sign of natural maturation. Others were unsettled, wondering if her transformation changed the message she had long promoted.

Social media erupted in response. Some commended her for calling her own shots in a changing era, while others debated whether this decision was consistent with the fearless body-acceptance philosophy she had long personified.

The Special era was a watershed moment for Lizzo, cementing her place among the industry’s heavy hitters. From songs of self-empowerment to adrenaline-infused performances, she clearly illustrated that confidence isn’t about a stain on a scale. It’s about knowing who you are. By spray-painting the album cover, she appears to be closing a chapter to clear the way for something else.

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Artists evolve. As musicians do, Lizzo is trying her skills out on fresh sounds; her evolution physically, emotionally, and artistically is hers to narrate. Whether this moment is a rebrand, a shift in perspective, or an artistic expression, one thing is certain: Lizzo is fully owning being Lizzo.

With an “end of an era” declaration, fans eagerly wonder what comes next. Will she bring in a new sound? A new way to think about body image? An utterly wild card project? If Lizzo has a specialty, it’s ensuring that the world never knows what to expect.

Whether you love, hate, or celebrate it, her latest move shows she still owns her narrative and is not afraid to rattle the bones.

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Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” Dominates Spotify’s Global Chart for Ninth Consecutive Day

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Kendrick Lamar’s powerhouse hit “Not Like Us,” is showing no signs of slowing, spending its ninth consecutive day atop Spotify’s Global Chart. The track, which debuted on top on the strength of dethroning The Weeknd and SZA, shows no signs of losing momentum. Lamar’s blistering anthem has fended off all challengers, racking up 11.4 million streams this week alone, despite fresh competition from Drake and PartyNextDoor’s new album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U.

This newest milestone only enhances the song’s already historic run. Before this week, “Not Like Us” spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and a record 20 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. The track also solidified its legacy on Spotify’s Billions Club, crossing a billion streams on the platform earlier this month.

The series, it turns out, has also been involved in a legal battle that continues to roil the industry, beyond its streaming success. (A Model Company)/Duckwrth With Allure Records, Drake Accuses UMG of Defamation, Alleges Payola Tactics at His Expense Previously, Drake Filed a Federal Lawsuit Against UMG Earlier This Year Drake Filed a Federal Defamation Lawsuit Against The Label This Year (image) Drake filed a federal lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) the label that allegedly used payola tactics at his expense. UMG has vigorously denied the accusations, which adds an extra layer of intrigue to the current feud between the two rap titans.

K. Dot, you’ve done it again, and with “Not Like Us” still topping the charts and making headlines, your influence in the music world is as formidable as ever. Whether it’s record-shattering streaming figures, contentious rivalries, or cultural relevance, one thing is for sure this song isn’t leaving the chat anytime soon.

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