Month: January 2020

Photography via istockYou’ll be seeing these all over your Instagram. By D’Loraine Miranda Date January 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter With memories of 2019 already starting to fade and a renewed interest in getting active, we’re taking a look at the fitness and workout trends that’ll most likely dominate your IG feeds in the new year.
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Photograph courtesy of Instagram/Kylie JennerShe’s keeping things close to home. By Maddison Glendinning Date January 3, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter 2020 might only be three days underway but Kylie Jenner has wasted no time in sharing a sneak peek of her next collection for Kylie Cosmetics. Following previous collections with sisters Kim and Khloe, Kylie is
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Artists like Megan Thee Stallion are repping for women at Coachella 2020 in a year with few female artists. The official lineup for Coachella 2020 has been announced, and people are talking. We’re not going to pretend the SoCal festival isn’t problematic. Its founder has donated to anti-LGBTQ senators and organizations, and it’s usually pretty
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(Photos: Getty Images) We’re only three days into 2020 and already the world is (literally) burning around us. First, there are the severe bushfires that continue to ravage parts of Australia; and now World War III is trending on Twitter and Google. Jan 1st: New decade going fairly well, all things considered. Jan 2nd: Australia appears to
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Tired of superficial swipe culture? There’s an app for that. Unlike Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder, brand new online dating service S’More (which stands for “something more”) prioritizes conversation over selfies. This is how it works: Users receive recommended profiles each day chosen specifically for them by an algorithm that factors in values, passions, preferences, and
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While the festive period does have its upsides (admittedly mostly food and booze-related), it also has a tendency to leave us all feeling a little sartorially sapped come 1 January. When you’ve spent the past month flitting between questionable novelty jumpers, cocktail attire and literally anything with an elasticated waistband in the days following Christmas,
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