Month: October 2022

Photography Courtesy of Hymnologie, Ghlee and SahajanThe founders of Ghlee, Hymnologie and Sahajan share how childhood memories inspired their Ayurvedic-rooted skincare lines. By Meera Solanki Estrada Date October 3, 2022 Facebook Twitter Every culture has its teachings and learnings — preserved as pearls of wisdom and passed down from generation to generation. Growing up, I
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@juliafox Replying to @auroriborealis there’s more too. ♬ original sound – Julia fox Julia Fox is opening up about what it’s like to be neurodivergent, a term that’s used to describe a type of brain that’s “different than the ‘norm,'” Sharon Kaye-O’Connor, LCSW, a psychotherapist who specializes in neurodiversity, previously told POPSUGAR. In a candid
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In a new monthly column for ELLE, R. Eric Thomas sounds off on all things culture. Find out what to read, watch, listen to, and exhaustively talk about right here. Let me tell you about my Emily Dickinson wallpaper. When the Apple TV+ series Dickinson first came out, I watched it because I was interested
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Photography by Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Grace GaustadThrough their love for bright makeup, visual storytelling and childhood hobbies, the singer keeps their creativity flowing. By Natalie Michie Date October 3, 2022 Facebook Twitter Grace Gaustad first became acquainted with the world of makeup by eating flavoured lip gloss. At roughly four years old, they recall
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In the three months since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, 14 states have banned nearly all abortions, causing millions of people to lose access. As a result, patients—including pregnant people with cancer and underage rape victims—have been denied medical services. Many are forced to travel across the country, navigate a patchwork of confusing
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Everyone will be wearing their heart on their sleeve next spring—literally. Brands from Acne Studios and Nensi Dojaka to Moschino and Vivetta had love on the brain for the upcoming season, showing hearts of all shapes and sizes, sometimes from head to toe (we’re looking at you, Moschino). If the past few seasons were about
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THE CORSET Designers offer a tougher take on the structured top: less boudoir, more armor. CelineCourtesy Wear it with: THE LONG SKIRT Whether draped, pleated, or full, a floor-sweeping hemline adds just the right amount of drama. Salon 1884Courtesy Wear it with: THE BOMBER The perfect transitional topper now comes in unexpected new proportions. PradaCourtesy
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Welcome to Look Back At It, a monthly column where some of the most iconic Black actresses in Hollywood reminisce and reflect on the roles that made them stars. For our first installment, Sanaa Lathan breaks down her career—from Love and Basketball and Brown Sugar to her most recent feature film directorial debut, On the
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If there’s any city where you can feel the activism and sense that change is possible at every corner, it’s Washington, D.C. But true locals know this place isn’t all about politics. Go beyond the tourist stops at the National Mall, and you’ll discover a bustling metropolis boasting a formidable food scene, some of the
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