Month: September 2021

@raquelmartinphd #ClearGenius #healing #psychology #therapy #depressed ♬ original sound – RaquelMartinPhD One in five US adults experienced mental illness in 2019. Toward the end of 2020, a year that brought, among other things, immense grief, instability, and uncertainty, Americans’ mental health was “worse than it has been at any point in the last two decades,”
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Pop icon Britney Spears has captured the world’s attention for decades, but in the past few years, her conservatorship situation has been the main focus of her story. Netflix is taking advantage of the public’s current fascination with Spears and her legal troubles, releasing a documentary titled Britney Vs Spears that follows her 13-year battle
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Artwork by Maxwell N. BurnsteinIncluding how video game Fortnite receives the high fashion treatment. By Sarah Mariotti Date September 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Canadian artist collaborates with Emporio Armani for brand’s 40th anniversary Artwork by Maxwell N. Burnstein To mark the 40th anniversary of Emporio Armani, Toronto-based artist Maxwell N. Burnstein was tapped to interpret
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There’s a moment early on in Aly Raisman’s new Lifetime documentary, Darkness to Light, where the former gymnast sits down with #MeToo founder Tarana Burke. “We can’t live in our trauma every day and call that survival,” Burke tells her. It struck Raisman, who has become a leading voice in the fight to end sexual
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SHOW IT OFF BH Cosmetics bhcosmetics.com $12.00 If you’ve ever wondered what a world designed by Doja Cat would entail, wonder no more. The multi-hyphenate, who goes by the username Nicolas Cage on our Zoom call, is creating her own planet inspired by sci-fi movie favorites. Think of Planet Her—her third studio album—as a glimpse
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Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images Nina Garcia: Your fall collection was a tribute to Broadway. How did that love affair begin for you? Michael Kors: The first musical I ever saw was Annie Get Your Gun, with Ethel Merman. I was five years old. I had no idea who Ethel Merman was. I was knocked out—loved it.
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photo via instagram.com/loganhollowellWear your star sign with pride—with a statement around your neck. By Ivy Tang Date September 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Whether you’re a Libra sun, Cancer moon or Aquarius rising, zodiac necklaces make a unique, personal gift for someone special or for yourself. (You deserve it)! From the classic coin medallion to intricate
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Courtesy of the designers; Crutchley: Eamonn McCormack/BFC; Maximilian: Chris Yates Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. By the looks of the recently concluded London Fashion Week, designers spent their lockdown downtime either delving deep into fashion history or craving the lights and EDM drops of clubland. While
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Photography by Don Arnold/WireImage/Getty ImagesAfter Linda Evangelista says she was left “permanently deformed” by CoolSculpting, we take a closer look at what the fat-freezing procedure is all about. By Megan Kirkwood Date September 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter This week, supermodel Linda Evangelista made waves on her Instagram when she announced she was suing a company
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Dua Saleh is an activist, writer, and artist known for turning their poetry into lush lyricism that tackles issues like systemic racism and LGBTQ+ rights. Lucky for us, that creativity is now consumable in another medium: Saleh has made their first foray into acting as Cal in season 3 of Netflix’s teen dramedy Sex Education.
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September marks the dawn of fall and the urge to reinvent one’s wardrobe. Plush sweaters, trim coats, and boots of all kinds are seasonal pillars worthy of a refresh. But how to anchor it all with sharp day-to-day sophistication? You can’t go wrong with a poised handbag like the Coach Rogue. It’s one of executive
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