Month: April 2022

Figuring out what’s making you sick these days can be really tough. One cough can lead to a multi-hour Google search to determine whether it’s the flu, COVID, or the common cold. It doesn’t help that this trio of illnesses has similar symptoms. “Coronavirus and flu symptoms have significant overlap,” Sandra Kesh, MD, deputy medical
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A lifelong fashion enthusiast, Alabama native Dione Davis has spent more than a decade working in the industry that drives her passion. She’s leveraged her creative talents to collaborate with a myriad of luxury fashion brands and industry-leading publications. Once on track to be a professional ballet dancer, an injury led her to dive into
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Look to any social feed, and you’ll probably run into someone preaching about the skincare wonder that is gua sha. The longtime form of Traditional Chinese medicine has made its way into the hands of, well, everyone—and for good reasons. With promises to increase blood circulation, depuff and tighten skin, it’s no wonder everyone is
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Collage via Imaxtree. Sleeve by Lilly Fulop. JUMPSUIT COURTESY OF OLIVIA RUBENS. Graphic design by Leo TapelWant to reduce your personal carbon footprint? We asked some experts how to navigate closet-related consumption in a manageable and meaningful way. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date April 8, 2022 Facebook Twitter Reminders of the carbon footprints we create
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Recently, clean, eco-conscious beauty has become much easier to find (which we love!). But a perpetual concern—expressed everywhere from the comments section on social media to beauty brand boardrooms—is: What is truly green? And what about the caveats, like all-natural ingredients that actually deplete the environment? ELLE Like many game-changing ideas, the answer may lie
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So, who else is ready to rip off their puffers? If you’re as eager as me (aka, Would Wear Shorts in 50 Degrees), you’re already mentally shedding your winter layers to prep for a sunnier season. But before you go rogue during your next work “break” or retail therapy shopping spree and splurge on something
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Beaded earrings by Jessie Pruden. Photography by MAIN BY MOLLY PRATT. Graphic by Leo TapelLong before “sustainability” became a buzzword, Indigenous makers were cultivating environmentally conscious creations. By David A. Robertson Date April 8, 2022 Facebook Twitter Long before fast-fashion brands had resale platforms and luxury labels were using recycled leather, Indigenous artisans were cultivating
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Photography by Greg Swales. Jacket, pants and bow, prices upon request, Harris Reed. Boots, $1,075, HarryHalim.The singer-songwriter spent his adolescence rummaging through racks of vintage clothing and Stevie Nicks records. Now, he performs in four-inch platforms and has earned the title of “Gen Z’s Elton John.” By Annika Lautens Date April 7, 2022 Facebook Twitter
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