School is back in session, bringing with it new opportunities, fresh outfits and accessories, and a chance to set new goals. For model and activist Noëlla Coursaris Musunka, it’s a time of year to encourage her kids to excel in their studies, and to be just as focused giving back and expressing themselves, too. Coursaris
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Photography by Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix Ahead of season three, we break down Emily Cooper’s style rulebook and how to get the look for yourself. By Natalie Michie Date September 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Getting the “Emilycore” look showcased in Emily in Paris is pretty simple: think understated pieces, straight-cut silhouettes and versatile neutrals that capture the
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Early in Don’t Worry Darling, Alice (Florence Pugh) diligently cleans her picture-perfect suburban home in a stylish print frock protected by an equally chic floral apron. Every detail in Olivia Wilde’s much-discussed second feature, from the manicured lawns to the beautiful dresses hanging on the clothing line, is a snapshot of the idyllic Victory community.
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Some cosmic joke must be afoot, because while I’m on the phone with Sarah Jaffe, Sheryl Sandberg announces she’s stepping down from her powerful perch as the COO of Meta. The on-the-nose death knell of the Lean In era is appropriate, because Jaffe and I are having an extremely real conversation about women and work.
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Actor, hair icon, vineyard owner, and rosé producer Brad Pitt is dipping his toes into the skincare pool—and the pool is made of grapes. Called Le Domaine, the multi-hyphenate’s new four-piece genderless skincare line is made of wine production remnants, natural sources including olive oil from Pitt’s own vineyard, and two patent-pending ingredients developed after
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Photography by Kim Simms/Netflix Whatever you think this movie is about — you’re probably wrong. By Natalie Michie Date September 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Where would the teen movie genre be without the makeover montage? I mean, when it comes to on-screen high school hierarchies, it’s the oldest trick in the book. We’re all familiar
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Senator Catherine Cortez Masto.JOSEFINA SANTOS Turns out I, and perhaps many of us, have been saying “Nevada” wrong. I only just learned how to correctly pronounce it this summer, during a late-morning meal with Senator Catherine Cortez Masto. We meet at one of her go-tos, the Las Vegas institution Vickie’s Diner, a soda fountain–style spot
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