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Are bike shorts the new date night outfit?

August 21, 2019 | News | No Comments

Image credit: Mega With the reframing of activewear as appropriate attire for every situation and the rise in brands releasing activewear-inspired pieces that are never supposed to be sweated in, it was only a matter of time before activewear made its way into our date night wardrobes. But, it’s not every style of activewear that’s […]

Why it’s time to embrace skin-tone diversity

August 21, 2019 | News | No Comments

Share 21st Aug 2019 My mother’s favourite accessory is an umbrella. She likes her handbags just fine, but it’s her collection of umbrellas that’s truly impressive. They range from pretty paper parasols, to floral ones, to the black-out umbrellas favoured by Beyoncé’s bodyguards to deflect paparazzi. Only about 10 per cent of them are used […]

Click:pool algaecide factoryShare 21st Aug 2019 Ahead of her highly-anticipated performance at Vogue American Express Fashion’s Night Out, Vogue caught up with Sydney-based singer-songwriter Thandi Phoenix, to talk about everything from her music career to her shopping habits. Slated to close Vogue American Express Fashion’s Night Out in Melbourne on August 29, as well as […]

On Monday, the Democratic congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, who were recently barred from entering Israel, held a joint press conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, which is in Omar’s district. “The decision to ban me and my colleague, the first two Muslim-American women elected to Congress, is nothing less than an attempt by an […]

Taxidermy Is a Metaphor for Our Time

August 21, 2019 | News | No Comments

At some point this summer, I opened my eyes, and taxidermy was everywhere. On the first page of Ocean Vuong’s poetic new novel, “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” a buck’s head hangs over the soda machine at a Virginia rest stop, its black glass eyes embodying “a death that won’t finish, a death that keeps […]

It is one of the ironies of the writer’s predicament that self-expression can become fate. The fiction lays a fetter on the life. F. Scott Fitzgerald, for instance, virtually described his own funeral in “The Great Gatsby.” Vaguely, the reader comes to see the writer as nothing more than one of his or her own […]