Travel

Where I’ve been and of course the “Bucket List”

We See Tortoiseshell Nails In Your Mani’s Future

We See Tortoiseshell Nails In Your Mani’s Future

COLOGNE, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 12: Laura Wittek is wearing a beige scarf and a beige coat, black leather pants and beige boots on November 12, 2021 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images) When it comes to glasses, sunnies and the COVID-trendy blue-light variety, my preferred frame is tortoiseshell. […]

Meet The Freshest Way To Style Press-On Nails & Stickers

Meet The Freshest Way To Style Press-On Nails & Stickers

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 07: A guest is seen wearing a pink Collina Strada sweatshirt and purple skirt outside the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion Week S/S 22 on September 07, 2021 in the borough of Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images) The other […]

Can Access To Green Spaces Really Combat PMS?

Can Access To Green Spaces Really Combat PMS?

I remember once watching my friend slowly slump to the ground, just like they do in the movies, and audibly wail because the ‘good’ pizza place was closed on Mondays. I didn’t question her reaction — she had warned me that she was ‘PMS-ing’. And as someone who isn’t immune to […]

Money Diary: A Bid Coordinator In Birmingham On 30k

Money Diary: A Bid Coordinator In Birmingham On 30k

Welcome to Money Diaries, where we’re tackling what might be the last taboo facing modern working women: money. We’re asking a cross-section of women how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period – and we’re tracking every last penny. This week: “I’m a 27-year-old bid coordinator living near Birmingham. […]

Keira Knightley’s New Christmas Film Silent Night Is Like A F*cked Up Love Actually

Keira Knightley’s New Christmas Film Silent Night Is Like A F*cked Up Love Actually

Let’s crack open the fizz this Christmas and raise a toast to good times, old times…end times?  In writer-director Camille Griffin’s debut Silent Night, it’s a familiar festive scene as old school friends reunite at Christmas. We know the formula well: Richard Curtis-esque sweary exchanges, Michael Bublé jingles, wails of […]

Here’s How Young People Are Dealing With Grief During The Pandemic

Jenny’s mum died of throat cancer in March 2020, on the eve of lockdown. With the funeral they wanted out of the question, her immediate family gathered with the minister in a cold, empty church hall at the time of her cremation. They FaceTimed a close relative who was sitting […]

Virgil Abloh & Chadwick Boseman’s Deaths Remind Us That Black Artists Don’t Belong To Us

Virgil Abloh & Chadwick Boseman’s Deaths Remind Us That Black Artists Don’t Belong To Us

“I don’t have to do nothin’ but stay Black and die.” This oft-repeated phrase in Black communities of a certain generation tells a story of people who have work in their blood. Black people have always been working. We’ve always been creators: of life, of magical somethings out of bleak […]

This New Moon Solar Eclipse Is Bringing Big Changes. Here’s How To Prepare

This New Moon Solar Eclipse Is Bringing Big Changes. Here’s How To Prepare

If you don’t have plans this Saturday night, don’t sweat it. There’s a powerful new moon total solar eclipse in Sagittarius taking place that will provide more than enough weekend entertainment for all of us — in a good way. While eclipses are often strikingly intense, the upcoming lunation on […]

The Psychology Behind Our Love Of Bad Christmas Movies

The Psychology Behind Our Love Of Bad Christmas Movies

From The Christmas Prince to Holidate and The Princess Switch, there’s a joyful abundance of so-bad-they’re-great Christmas movies we religiously watch every year. Cringeworthy one-liners, predictably romantic plots and somewhat questionable acting are usually what make these the cheesy flicks of our festive dreams. While some of us may not […]