Andy Warhol actually did what you’re going to do. Screenprint. Creating your own art is one of the best feelings, but being able to wear something you designed and printed is one of the proudest.
Read MoreAbout every three months, I go through my clothing to decide what I want to donate and what I want to keep. The last time I did this, I noticed something interesting. The ‘keep’ pile always has around three items that don’t fit me, but that I never throw away. And I finally realized why. It’s because of the stories and memories that these clothing items hold.
Read MoreThe fashion community has been heavily criticized over the last few years over its lack of diversity in their models and sizes. But, as the movement for more “plus-size’ models in the industry increases, many are missing the point. Through the push to destigmatize larger sizes, why are we still calling them “plus-sized”? Why are we still othering the people we claim to represent?
Read MoreScientists recognize that a large part of our mannerisms and thoughts are automatic or without our subconscious. That’s why they’re interesting. We love to discover the unknown; like our astrological sign, horoscope, and getting our tarot cards read. But, there’s actually a much simpler way to dive into the unconscious mind—dream journals.
Read MoreIt seems as though people our age are taking the reins over de-stigmatizing mental health, particularly anxiety and depression. So, why don’t we talk more about dissociation?
Read MoreThis nostalgic feeling is one we all experience through food because it reminds us of people, places, and times in our lives. Food nostalgia is directly connected to the fact that food is social; the sensory experience that comes with eating brings us back to memories that are vivid and emotional.
Read MoreOn a sunny morning last summer, I got off the plane at Charles de Gaulle in Paris with three new rolls of film, two new bikinis, and a new pair of linen pants in my bag. I had been preparing for months. I met Rupert at the airport, like in the movies.
Read MoreKacey’s music, specifically her Grammy award-winning album Golden Hour, has done the impossible: make people who don’t like country music like country music.
Read MoreWith a focus on himself and his past, he switches up the typical comedy genre. Straight, white, male comedians get away with making fun of other people far too often, and Mulaney is cautious not to fall into that category.
Read MoreReleased on Valentine’s Day, Changes serves as one long love letter to Bieber’s wife, Hailey. Though Bieber had the perfect opportunity to make single people feel even more single, all he accomplished was 51 minutes of lackluster musicianship.
Read MoreWhile younger fashion professionals stay vocal about their concerns, “cancel culture” proves ineffective because fashion bibles like Vogue and WWD don’t care.
Read MoreDespite some situational naiveté, the threat of spoiling perhaps the largest collective international lie is posed upon parents every year when they decide to turn on the television and allow their children to take in Christmas content.
Read MoreFor a long time, it was so easy to look back on my own puberty and just cringe real hard. But when I saw the Netflix show Big Mouth, it became easier to just look back at it and laugh. And laugh really hard, too.
Read MoreThe 27-year-old rising star from Rathcoole, Ireland is now selling out venues on both sides of the pond.
Read MoreThe community is ridiculed, shamed, and seemingly always a hot topic of debate; it’s only fair that the recent rise in bisexual anthems has come to save the day.
Read MoreWomen are expected to appear young forever, while men are applauded for maturing. Why do we insist that women find the fountain of youth, while men are free to “age like fine wine?”
Read MoreEven the people I meet through networking tell me how important it is to master it. Master what, exactly? How to talk to people?
Read MoreLiving in a place that people don’t tend to spend too long in makes everything feel slightly temporary. This modifies how young people, in particular, interact with their space. At times it can feel like your hometown is betraying you by catering only to these temporary people while you have been there all along.
Read MoreThe aesthetic that Tuong presents is campy and old-school. It makes Gen Xers want to relive an experience, and it allows Zoomers to experience a time period that they were too young for.
Read MoreMore and more, consumers are taking back their power from big business by carefully choosing to support practices they align with.
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