Honestly, he’s doing a great job right now The coronavirus pandemic has produced a lot of unexpected outcomes, from Mitt Romney’s embrace of a universal basic income to Britney Spears calling for a general strike and the redistribution of wealth. But few have been more surprising than Doug Ford’s transformation from a carbon-tax hating, license-plate
Month: April 2020
Harry LangdonGetty Images Jane Fonda is taking her Fire Drill Fridays virtual (and upgrading your at-home workout in the process). The 82-year-old actress and climate activist joined TikTok by honoring two of her most enduring passions: ’80s-style fitness and climate change activism. In her debut video, Fonda revives some of her iconic workout moves, introducing
Your makeup brushes, just like your bras, could probably benefit from a good wash. Actually, they could benefit from frequent good washes. Clean makeup brushes are essential to making sure your makeup goes on properly and doesn’t cause breakouts, but how to do it without ruining those soft, lovely bristles (and dying of boredom)? We
With so much information — and misinformation — out there about the coronavirus (COVID-19), you may understandably be confused about how to treat your symptoms if you get it. There’s been some discussion about whether or not it’s safe to take ibuprofen, for example. There were fears circulating that the common fever reducer could exacerbate
Photograph courtesy of Sergio RossiHe died as a result of coronavirus, his family revealed overnight. By Maddison Glendinning Date April 3, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Iconic Italian footwear maker Sergio Rossi has passed away, aged 84, it was has been confirmed overnight. The designer died as a result of coronavirus, after having been hospitalized over the
Miley Cyrus had boyfriend Cody Simpson and Riverdale‘s Lili Reinhart on her Instagram Live show Bright Minded today to talk about writing poetry during quarantine. Both read love poems on the show, and Simpson’s got Cyrus particularly flustered because it was about her—and it was intense. The singer asked Simpson, whose poetry book Prince Neptune
Being at home with all-day access to the fridge and pantry can make it easy to overeat without realizing it. Whether you’re working from home, caring for children, or just spending the day binging a show on Netflix, it can be challenging to resist your favorites snacks, and you might not even know you’ve been
Scary, sweet, satirical—this list has it all. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date April 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter There’s no shortage of shows to stream available to us right now – which is great considering that we may be indoors for a little while longer yet. But after you’ve binged The Devil Wears Prada, Dior and
Jessica KourkounisGetty Images The 2020 presidential election is in full swing, and as the country wonders aloud who will be the official Democratic candidate challenging President Trump, it’s only natural to start looking ahead. So in the spirit of planning, here’s a guide to everything you need to know about the 2020 Democratic National Convention
Demi Lovato’s fourth Fabletics collection is here with a charitable twist. On Thursday, the inspirational star announced that $5 of every item sold from her athletic wear collection will support the World Heath Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. Lovato has pledged up to $125,000 from her collection’s proceeds from now through June 30 to benefit
In ELLE.com’s series Unexpected Expert, we’re going straight to the source to find out which items are actually worth your hard-earned cash. Mia Feitel As so many people adjust to a new normal of working from home, gone are the mornings spent intricately styling your hair before a day at the office. My personal new
Photography vi Imaxtree and design by Kayleen Dicuangco. When old favourites feel new again. By Eliza Grossman Date April 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter It’s no secret that fashion is cyclical so when “new” trends emerge, don’t be surprised when if it feels like déjà vu. As social distancing is giving us a head start on
As the world self-isolates, many are filling the endless hours with rewatches of their favorite movies and TV shows. It’s unsurprising, then, that Little Women fans recently noticed a pretty significant blooper in the 2019 film. Twitter user @DUNENATION pointed out that a scene involving Timothée Chalamet features a black hydro flask in the frame.
Washing your hands, practicing social distancing, avoiding touching your face, and covering your mouth and nose when you cough and sneeze have all been recommended by medical experts to help stop and prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Medical experts have also advised refraining from seeking in-person medical attention from primary care
Photography via IMAXTREEYour favourite beauty gurus are here to help. By Sarah Mariotti Date April 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Since all Canadians are staying home to slow the spread of COVID-19, we’re all facing the realities of having to take our regular beauty appointments into our own hands. From at-home manicures and pedicures to hair
Horrible haircuts. Thumbs-down dates. Crazy phobias. And embarrassing interviews. If there’s anything we learned from Banana Split stars Hannah Marks and Dylan Spouse, it’s that celebrities are just. Like. US! Tune in to WORSTS where Marks and Sprouse dish on a few less-than-favorable life moments, including stress sweat on dates, sloppy smooches, and that one
Lingerie designer Mary Young gave us tips on how to wash your bras without ruining them There’s a pretty good chance you haven’t washed your bras in a while. We’re busy, we’re lazy and washing our dainty delicates is a pain in the ass. No judgment! But if you want to keep things fresh, ward
With the COVID-19 pandemic putting everyone on high alert — particularly those with typical cold-and-flu symptoms like cough and fever — you may have a lot of questions about when to get tested, if at all, and what you can expect from the process. We’ve put together an explainer based on the latest guidelines, but
A few years ago, I was watching puppies play in the window of a dog sitting service when a woman came up next to me to take in the adorable scene. After watching in silence for a few minutes, she turned to me and asked, “Excuse me, are you Irish?” “I mean, partly, yeah?” I
Photo by Suzi Pratt/Getty Images for Metro Goldwyn Mayer PicturesSo far she’s made ratatouille, butternut squash soup and… buttered toast. By Pahull Bains Date April 1, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter In these troubling times, we need levity more than ever. Whether that’s in the form of a heartwarming show like Schitt’s Creek, feel-good Instagram accounts (read:
Back before New York was on lockdown—before the coronavirus outbreak had taken over our hospitals, our towns, and our conversations—I went to a comic book store to hang out with Samantha Bee and Stacey Abrams. Okay, hang out might be hyperbole; I walked into Manhattan’s Forbidden Planet to watch a taped segment of Full Frontal
Everything you need to know about DIY pedis It’s always nice to give your toes a once over before breaking them out of hibernation (and breaking out the sandals). But, if you can’t make it to the salon for a pedicure, don’t worry—doing it yourself is easier than you think. We asked Julia Bautista, founder
It all started a few years ago after coffee with a friend. We were doing the usual parting of ways, when said friend asked what I was doing for the rest of the day. I replied I was going on a long run in anticipation of an upcoming half marathon. She simply smiled and said
The year is 2020. All human interaction is conducted online, meaning you date on FaceTime, get drinks with friends on Houseparty, and talk business with your boss on Zoom. But what is the beauty beat of the digital age? That’s where the experts come into play. Celebrity makeup artists Alexx Mayo (Lizzo’s right-hand man, hold