Month: December 2020

Taylor Swift dropped evermore at midnight, an album featuring three songs William Bowery, aka Swift’s boyfriend Joe Alwyn, co-wrote with her. Of the tracks, “champagne problems” is the one most focused on a proposal amid fan theories the two could be revealing through Swift’s new music that they’re secretly engaged. But the song doesn’t end
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In 2017, four confident, talented, unapologetic young women of color were elected to U.S. Congress, and everyone freaked the fuck out. It sounds almost ridiculous to type that in this day and age, but when I think about the politics of recent years, it is as accurate a way as any to describe the fear,
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We always thought 2020 would bring flying cars, robot butlers, and beauty products that do almost all the work for you. And after more than 600 brands submitted their most unique and futuristic launches for our second annual Future of Beauty breakthroughs, it turns out that even without airborne vehicles or AI that can pick
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Photography courtesy of mycoatisblue.“When we shop local, it helps us all.” By Odessa Paloma Parker Date December 10, 2020 Facebook Twitter Natasha Patten, founder and creative director of Toronto-based outerwear label mycoatisblue, has adopted many modern ideas into her business since launching it in 2016, like direct-to-consumer sales and virtual appointments for her out-of-town customers.
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“I cried all day today,” says Tiffany Boone, calling from Australia, where she’s shooting her newest project, Nine Perfect Strangers, a limited series based on Liane Moriarty’s 2018 novel of the same name. “I texted another Black woman who works on set and told her, ‘Look, I’m a mess and I might start crying during
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It’s safe to say there’s really nothing about 2020 that we’re not over at this point, and that includes basically everything we wore Fashion will never be the defining aspect of this year, but the trends that were definitely capture the zeitgeist of lockdown, an unprecedented period in history that we’re all ready to move
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