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Beauty Around the Clock: Kristin Cavallari
The Uncommon Beauty founder on the hair oil that saved her from breakage, tarot card reader TikTok, and the retinol alternative that got her off Retin-A.
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Summer Sweaters Are the Unsung Heroes of Your Warm-Weather Wardrobe
From crochet cardigans to short-sleeve polos.
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The Horror of a Post-Roe World, One Year Later
Five women on the challenges they've faced—and where we go from here.
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The New Beauty Launches Our Editors Are Loving
Allow us to introduce you to your summer beauty staples.
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Beauty
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This Lash Serum Saved My Falling-Out, Brittle Lashes in Just Three Weeks
The best part? No pesky side effects!
By Brooke Knappenberger
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Skip the Racoon Eyes—These Waterline Eyeliners Stay Put
No raccoon eyes here.
By Brooke Knappenberger
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Makeup Artists Promise These Waterproof Mascaras Will Last—Whether You Cry, Sweat, or Swim
A must-have in your summer beauty arsenal.
By Brooke Knappenberger
Fashion
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From Desks to Drinks, These Five Looks Do It All
One very busy content creator shows us how she dresses for anything that comes her way.
By Nayiri Mampourian
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Red Club X Cartier Is Offering Invaluable Support for the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
By Sara Holzman
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Peplum Tops Deserve Better: Why the Maligned Silhouette Is Chic, Not Cringe
In defense of the fit and flare.
By Emma Childs
Must Reads
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On Soft Ambition
This is not another anti-ambition article.
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Ariana DeBose Dares to Try Hard
When you win an Oscar for your first major film role, where do you go from there? All the way to the top.
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The Best Beauty Products in the World
The elite in skincare, cosmetics, and haircare, according to our global beauty editors.
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Kerry Washington Is in Her Enlightenment Era
After decades in Hollywood, the actress sees things differently now.
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Beauty 3.0
In the metaverse, we can be whoever we want to be. Is that a good thing?
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When Self-Funding Your Startup Affects Your Self-Worth
Today’s venture capital process continues to fail female founders, forcing many to risk their own savings to start a business. But that can come at a cost to their personal well-being.
Culture
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'Carry Strong' Helps Women Navigate Work While Pregnant
In an excerpt from her new book, Stephanie Dishart Kramer explores the intersection of career and motherhood.
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Will the Real Taylor Swift Please Stand Up?
On social media, celebrity lookalikes are garnering fans and fame. But when you’re constantly being mistaken for someone else, it can change how even you see yourself.
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'Selling Sunset’s Bre Tiesi Answers Your Burning Questions About Season 6
"I wish people weren't so small-minded or judgmental."
Politics
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The Women Who Changed the World
Girl power.
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Periods Are Under Attack in America
New legislation in the U.S. is designed to persecute women for managing their reproductive health. But the "Don't Say Period" bill just proposed in Florida is the most dangerous yet.
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The Women Standing Between You and Nuclear War
An elite squad of Air Force officers wait for the call the world hopes never comes.
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Retail Therapy
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You Need a Linen Suit for Summer
Sophisticated but not stuffy.
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We're All About the Low-Back Swimsuits This Season
Ditch the bikini.
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The Best Luggage Brands for Traveling in Style
No airport faux pas here.
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White Sneakers to Live In
The ultimate street style staple.
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The Best Sea Salt Sprays for Beach Waves
Perfect vacation hair with these fake-it-'til-you-make-it products.
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Leather Jackets That Will Never Go Out of Style
Will take them all, thanks!
Travel
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Edinburgh Deserves a Spot in Your Summer Travel Plans
The capital city is full of stunning sights, rich history, and delicious food.
By Brooke Knappenberger
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Instead of Europe, Consider Jordan For Your Summer Getaway
The Middle Eastern country is home to unbelievable sights, food, culture, and history.
By Laura Studarus
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From the archives
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Love Has Lost
Quasi-religious group Love Has Won claimed to offer wellness advice and self-care products, but what was actually being dished out by their late leader Amy Carlson Stroud—self-professed “Mother God”—was much darker.
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The First Year Out
Makeda Davis emerged from more than seven years in prison to a life that is complicated, unfamiliar, and, sometimes, soul crushing.
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The Heaviness of Hysterectomy
Removal of the uterus can have consequences that go far beyond the physical.
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The Secret Lobotomy of Rosemary Kennedy
JFK's younger sister was permanently disabled by a barbaric surgery in the 1940s. Now, her legacy is more important than ever.
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Love, Hate, and Homicide in the High Desert
When a lesbian couple was murdered on a remote trail in Moab, Utah, it reinforced one gruesome truth: For the LGBTQ+ community, the great outdoors can be a deadly place.
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We Need to See More Parents Having Abortions in Film and Television
Parents are the most common abortion patients yet storylines about the medical choice almost always revolve around single teens.