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Let’s do a little exercise, shall we? I’m going to type a word, and you’re going to close your eyes, count to five, and say the first thing that pops into your head. Ready? Here goes… Candles. Wait, wait, don’t tell me. Was it “women?” Maybe, maybe not. If so, it’s time to set aside
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In Paris, it’s nearly impossible to go within a one-mile radius without spotting a Sézane tote bag. The fashion brand, founded by Morgane Sézalory in 2013, is sort of like the French girl’s Madewell: ubiquitous, utilitarian, but undoubtedly trendy. Like French style, its wares are slightly more feminine—think: bows and florals and lady-like brocade sandals
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Searching for the best Yankee Swap gifts can be a daunting task. You’re in pursuit of something distinctive yet universally appealing. That’s where our handpicked selection comes in. Whether the group you’re buying for leans towards sophistication or whimsy, these presents are designed to leave a lasting impression (and maybe even cause a ‘stealing’ frenzy).
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Courtesy of Nisha Johny and Jonathan Jacobs’ Zaya Wade is finally old enough to get her driver’s license, but she’s been a driving force in the fashion industry for some time now. The 16-year-old daughter of former NBA player Dwayne Wade and stepdaughter of actress Gabrielle Union has already walked runways, sat front row at
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Laphonza Butler, president of the political action committee EMILY’s List, will be Congress’s first-ever Black lesbian senator. California Gov. Gavin Newsom tapped Butler to fill the Senate seat that was left empty after the death of Dianne Feinstein, Politico reported. Her appointment marks a historic first for Congress, with Butler becoming the sole Black woman
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