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Hypebeast
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Polaroid Taps MoMA for a Playful Instant Camera Collab
Summary Polaroidhas launched the Now Generation 3 MoMA Edition, a limited-edition instant camera designed in collaboration with theMuseum of Modern Art (MoMA). Featuring a striking monochrome blue body, the camera embodies a fusion of art and technology, celebrating creativity and self-expression. The MoMA logo is prominently displayed on the front, reinforcing its connection to the museum's legacy of artistic innovation. Accompanying the camera are three vibrant wrist straps, each featuring bold graphic designs, adding a dynamic visual element to the overall aesthetic. Built on the foundation of the Polaroid Now Generation 3, this special edition retains the two-lens autofocus system, ensuring sharp, high-quality images in various lighting conditions. The camera supports double exposure mode, allowing users to layer images for artistic compositions, while the flash optimizes brightness for natural-looking photographs. Alongside the camera, Polaroid and MoMA have collaborated on a limited-edition i-Type color film, featuring 12 unique frame designs. These films are adorned with MoMA logos, alongside quotes from renowned artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Betye Saar and Milton Glaser. This exclusive film complements the camera's artistic vision, encouraging users to experiment with photography as a form of creative expression. This limited edition is available throughPolaroid, MoMA Design Store locations, as well as select retailers for $130 USD.
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Martha Stewart Has an NSFW Response When Asked What Part of Her Outfit Is 'Most Authentically You'
When asked about one of her New York Fashion Week looks, Martha Stewart gave the most quintessentially Martha response — and, naturally, we're living for it. At Tory Burch's Feb. 10 NYFW show, TikTok star Tefi Pessoa (a.k.a. @hellotefi) interviewed Stewart, 83, on behalf of the luxury brand, and the lifestyle icon — and unofficial queen of nonchalance — answered one of the questions with an NSFW reply. After Pessoa asked the cookbook author what part of her look for the show, which was held at N.Y.C.'s Museum of Modern Art, 'is the most authentically you,' the star paused for a split second before answering, 'Maybe my underwear.' Related: Martha Stewart Shows Off 'Superb' New Haircut in Rare Makeup-Free Moment Seemingly stunned a bit by the 83-year-old's response — which she delivered in her typical deadpan style — the influencer gave her a faux scolding. 'Martha,' she said, and the duo shared a quick laugh. Elsewhere during her interview at the Tory Burch show (which she watched from the front row alongside Amanda Seyfried, Jodie Turner-Smith and more stars) Stewart talked about the 'thirst trap' selfie — an 'art form' that, at least according to Pessoa, she has mastered. 'What advice do you have out there for anyone looking to serve a look at any age?' asked the influencer, to which the cookbook author replied, 'Make sure you're taking a selfie when you think you look good.' 'Don't,' she advised, 'do it when you look bedraggled and tired.' Related: Martha Stewart Shares Sexy ASMR Video Eating Strawberries, Honey and More: This 'Gets Me in the Nude' Stewart also talked about her signature thirst traps — and a whole lot more — last month in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE about MAC Cosmetics' new "I Only Wear MAC" campaign, in which she and several other stars leaned ever-so-cheekily into the brand's nude shades. "I love those thirst traps," she told PEOPLE of her shameless — and iconic — selfies, before sharing a few tips she uses to curate the photos, which she knows her audience loves. "Well, you have to feel that you look good. Don't question yourself," she instructed. "Just put on a little fresh makeup and you look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'Oh, boy, I really look okay.' ' 'Take the picture and make sure you have light on your face,' Stewart added. 'I always have light directly on my face." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The lifestyle expert shared her two cents on confidence, telling PEOPLE that 'it's no good running around feeling unsure of oneself, or not believing that you can get a job done in the right way.' 'So,' she explained, 'I constantly try to get people to just step up, step up to the job and feel good, and be proud of the result.' Read the original article on People