Month: March 2024

Graphic by danielle campbellExtravagant fur. Rainbow-hued hosiery. Sculptural hats. Here’s what we’ll all be wearing in a few seasons from now. By Natalie Michie Date March 6, 2024 There may be a famine of beauty in the world, but fashion month has kept us well-fed. From February to March, the world’s major style capitals served
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Photography courtesy of MattelIn the words of our Canadian icon: “Let’s go, girls!” By Katherine Singh Date March 6, 2024 Shania Twain has long been an icon beloved for her musical talent, unforgettable performances, singular style and sense of humour. It’s fitting, then, that the Canadian singer would have that status cemented, not in another
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My gateway to period dramas starring white girls was probably Anne of Green Gables, a Canadian classic from 1908 about an irrepressible orphan who dreams of being a writer. I consumed the books and the 1980s Emmy-winning TV series as a kid, and by middle school, I was reading Jane Austen’s Emma. Then came 1995,
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We spoke to the experts to get the scoop on all the best hair curler options on the market for every hair type (and budget). By Heather Taylor-Singh Date March 5, 2024 There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to finding the best hair curler tool. Like most hair tools, the size and shape make a huge difference
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Once upon a TikTok, “the soft life” became a thing. It began with Nigerian influencers like Sisi Yemmie sharing their tips on self-care and nourishment, then blew up to include shopping guides for face oils, think pieces for Black female liberation, and, of course, dating advice. The gist of the #softlife is simple: Reframe the
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Shelby Forsythia can’t listen to the song “Wrecking Ball” by Miley Cyrus without being reminded of grief. When she learned that her mom’s breast cancer would be terminal in December 2013, Forsythia used running and music as a way to cope. She’d play the pop ballad on repeat through the long cord of her headphones
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