Style/ Beauty

If you want to get your sparkle on this festival season, turn your attention to the best biodegradable glitter. Environmentally friendly, biodegradable glitter is free from micro-plastics that, as you may already know, can filter into our oceans and water supply, harming the precious ecosystems. Most traditional festival glitter is made from micro-plastics. But with the
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High on the list of “love ‘em or hate ‘em” men’s wardrobe staples is the men’s quarter-zip. Those who cherish cool-weather function have found a warm, cozy, high-collared home in this oft-underappreciated garment. Those who prioritize form would just as quickly reach for a cable knit sweater and a scarf. But rather than view this
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Sommerro House is arguably the coolest new hotel in Oslo. A bold statement, yes, but before I even set foot on Norwegian soil to visit the Scandinavian hotspot, at least four people enquired as to whether I would be staying at this recently restored iconic, Art Deco property; such is its word of mouth appeal.
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According to the National Golf Foundation, golf is more popular than ever—and not just for guys. Chalk it up to pandemic boredom: the historically male-dominated sport continues to become more diversified, and women now comprise 25 percent of those who play. With statistics like these in mind, cult brand Malbon, known for its golf-inspired streetwear,
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Misogyny in the music industry strikes again! This time it’s directed at Wet Leg, the award-winning indie band fronted by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers. The Times published a bizarre article over the weekend featuring Teasdale’s ex-boyfriend, Doug Richards, claiming he deserved credit for several Wet Leg songs (and their famous band name), noting that
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Enormous melodies dressed as fleeting staples of the Americana aesthetic confront us with formidable strength in “Sourwood Ridge.” The pressure gets turned down while the tempo gets twisted in “The Little Rosewood Casket.” Gary Brewer gets his ducks in a row in “Tom Rock Twist” with just as much passion as he showcases in the
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You’re in good company when you stay at Beaverbrook; Winston Churchill, Elizabeth Taylor, Rudyard Kipling and Ian Fleming all holidayed here – and there are tributes to each of them within the hotel’s design (credit to Susie Atkinson of Soho House fame). My husband, a total history buff, spent the vast majority of our stay absorbing
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We are happy to spend some time today with the talented Nashville based producer Kara Greskovic. Thank you for taking time to talk with us. Can you tell us a little about your story, where you started and where you are now? Of course, thanks for having me! I’m originally from Scranton, PA (where the
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When brands (and there are many of them) affix terms like “natural,” “organic,” and “fair trade” to their products, it’s easy to get lost in the translation of copy, certifications, and, unfortunately, rampant greenwashing. How does one know what’s been truly made with environmentally friendly and ethical practices? You go straight to the source (and
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