Sad-o-les-cence *noun* The period following the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an artist. Aka Me- A sad kid who fell in love with music that said what I couldn't, who went on to share music that makes people happy.
Advice and wisdom from Heather Havrilesky, published since 2012 (formerly at The Awl and NY Magazine). Paid subscribers receive 1-2 weekly posts on how to navigate our broken world with compassion, realism, and an open heart.
I’m a celebrity stylist, but more importantly, Your Stylist. I break down fashion in a fun, accessible way. Your Stylist Says is about easy outfit formulas, practical styling tips, and of course, my fashion finds.
A monthly deep dive into all things personal style. Rediscover the joy of getting dressed with fashion stylist and “closet therapist” Allison Bornstein.
“Please Note” is a polite phrase used to draw attention to important information or a key point within a communication.
Cassandra Grey was once described as “a polarizing figure not only in the beauty industry but also on Olympus, where she holds court.”
"In style, there is truth". I've been helping people build beautiful wardrobes from the inside out for 15 years. Dive deep into my stylist psyche as I help you forge a realistic & expressive relationship between who you are & what you wear. IG: @irene_kf
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Notes on sweating & resetting, scrubbing & plunging, steaming & soaking, and relaxing & releasing.
Secondhand sourcing & shopping tips and musings on interior design and culture. From vintage shopping expert and "Big Thrift Energy" author Virginia Chamlee.
A considered collection of book recommendations, along with behind-the-scenes glimpses, favorite links, important Etsy discoveries and whispered dreams from Lena Dunham and the Good Thing Going team—published with intention rather than routine.
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