Tag: fashion

“He Took Out A Credit Card Against Our Joint Account” — Women & Financial Abuse

“I was receiving debt collection letters to the flat in his name, demanding payment for unpaid bills I didn’t know anything about.” In 2019, people reported losing over £200 million to financial abuse. While online relationships often get a bad reputation for catfishing and scams, where unsuspecting victims are lured […]

Oh My God, Dakota Johnson!

I have made absolutely no secret of my love for Dakota Johnson and her style on this website over the years, in a way that I personally think is fine and completely normal. And you would think that, by now, I might have some kind of immunity to seeing a […]

Must Read: Black in Fashion Council and Human Rights Campaign Release First Report, Inside Balmain’s Entertainment Marketing Strategy

These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. Black in Fashion Council and Human Rights Campaign release “Black In Fashion” IndexThis week, the Black in Fashion Council (BIFC) and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) published the first-ever “Black in Fashion” Index, … Continue reading

Bond Villains With Disfigurements Are Harmful For People Like Me

Bond Villains With Disfigurements Are Harmful For People Like Me

Jen Campbell is a bestselling author and disability advocate. Her latest book, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers, is a collection of gruesome fairy tales from around the world, containing positive representation of disability, disfigurement and queerness. The producers of James Bond have been asked repeatedly why they continue to […]

PSA: Shags & Mullets Are About To Be Everywhere

PSA: Shags & Mullets Are About To Be Everywhere

PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 19: Fashion blogger Xiayan wears black sunglasses, silver earrings, a navy blue denim jumpsuit with white rhinestones embroidered straps on the belt and wrists, a pale blue shiny leather crossbody bag, during a street style fashion photo session, on September 19, 2021 in Paris, France. (Photo […]

Millennials Never Wanted Ping Pong Tables At Work — But It’s All We Got

When Rod Thill graduated college in 2013, “everyone,” he remembers, “wanted to work at a startup.” Thill, who’s better known as @rod on TikTok, where he creates content focused on explaining the millennial experience, says that “Silicon Valley, Apple, Google were so idolised.” He recalls thinking, Okay, I can’t work […]