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We hate to love it, but we love to wear it. It’s SHEIN.
Girls, it’s rush season, meaning nerves are escalated, questions are arising and doubts are setting in. Recruitment is not intended to bring feelings of anxiety, though. The rush process is intended to be enjoyable and the beginning of a new chapter in one’s college career.
With both New York Fashion Week and the Met Gala occurring in precession of one another this month, style has been, and is still, on America’s radar. The Met Gala is undeniably the paramount fashion event of the year. Everyone who is anyone shows up and shows out dressed head to toe in exclusive designer pieces. After a year and a half hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the bar was set high for what these celebrities would be sporting, as the Gala was making its universally desired return.
Since the band’s formation in 2014, LANY has always delivered its listeners with exactly what they want to hear: sincerity, relatability and most importantly, consistency. Nonetheless, LANY is still flexible between its now four albums and four EPs, all of them embody and convey varying themes while refusing to stray too far from what its fans have grown to know and love.
When it comes to designing a clothing line, creating a brand image and successfully executing a vision, creativity, critical thinking and collaboration is crucial. For 14 Black male teens and one auspicious Black young woman, these elements for triumph aided in cultivating their esteemed street-wear, unisex, minimalistic brand, Industry Plant.
The amount of recognition and reverence that comes with being a business owner, especially during the pandemic, is immense. But what about the amount that is received when one is not only a business owner, but also a midwife, an avid New Yorker and most importantly, a mother? The answer is infinite.
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It’s not as difficult as it seems.
Olivia Rodrigo, a name probably unfamiliar to most only five months ago, is now topping charts and creating viral commotion and buzz among the younger generation and heartbroken girls alike. After Rodrigo dropped her debut single, “drivers license,” and rose to stardom faster than one could have ever imagined, there was no doubt that what the world needed was an album, and thankfully for us, she delivered.
Today is Monday, April 18, 2021. Here’s what you need to know:
Today is Monday, April 5. Here’s what you need to know:
If you’re an everyday kind of person who is constantly coming across influencers and celebrities’ fire Instagram selfies — perfectly posed, filtered and styled — and wonder how you can up your Instagram game, we got you.
Today is Monday, March 21. Here’s what you need to know:
There is simply no time to dress boring or to be anything but bold this spring. Due to the pandemic last March and April, there were no events or outings to show off one’s seasonal style, and although it is still important to practice social distancing and be mindful of others’ health, with vaccinations and cases way down, there is more opportunity to express yourself through this spring’s trends, outside of the house.
Today is Monday, March 7. Here’s what you need to know:
Throughout the course of time and as Gen Z ages, older, more vintage trends seem to always resurface. Whether it be the return of bell bottomed jeans, monochromatic outfits or in this case, retro sneakers, “sooner or later, everything old is new again,” as Stephen King so cleverly writes.
Ah, the relief of being able to declare that it is finally March. The feeling is both comforting and bittersweet, considering almost exactly a year ago, the world as we knew it, was completely flipped upside down as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Today is Monday, February 22. Here’s what you need to know:
Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Joshua Bassett, one viral TikTok song and two other irrelevant awkward ones, all make up the tea that has taken the world by storm.