Style/ Beauty

Toronto-based writer and jewellery designer Anna Stainsby dressed for success for one week—here’s what she discovered about herself and her style It’s a truth universally acknowledged that working from home is a recipe for sartorial sloth. I wish I could say otherwise. I could pretend that the glamour of my current status as a writer/jewellery
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With the UK venturing into the most alarming times we have witnessed in a while, emphasis on hygiene and cleanliness is at an all-time high. With the number of people contracting Coronavirus heightening, in addition to the elderly and anyone with underlying health conditions at further risk, the government has imposed strict instructions for everybody
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Don’t worry, they’re Zoom appropriate For some, choosing your work outfit is a daily pick-me-up; a form of self-expression, something to look forward to, and a means of motivation. There’s something about slipping out of your oversized sleep tee and into a crisp new outfit for the day. So…what happens when your office is actually
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We aren’t the only ones climbing the walls in the times of quarantine, social distancing and self-isolation thanks to the Coronavirus. Can you even remember a time you didn’t even know what these terms truly meant, let alone uttered them? Whilst you may have organised every cupboard in your house, painted the odd wall or
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Olga Kurylenko joined the likes of fellow celebrities, Tom Hanks and Idris Elba, when she tested positive for Coronavirus last Monday. The former Bond Girl has now revealed on Instagram that she has ‘completely recovered’ from the virus. Speaking to her 633,000 Instagram followers alongside a photo of her celebrating Mother’s Day wearing a mask
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Including how to treat those annoying little white bumps Let’s play a game. What looks like a whitehead, feels like a whitehead, must be a whitehead—but doesn’t go away, can’t be popped or squeezed out and is therefore much more frustrating than a whitehead? If you guessed milia, you’ve hit the nail on the (not
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Sometimes a single event shapes the rest of your life. For YouTuber Louise Pentland’s, this when her mum died of cancer, when she was just seven years old. She writes exclusively for Glamour on how this has impacted her own experience of Mother’s Day, now she’s a mother herself. I remember so much of time
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