Co Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Read MoreZara’s Spring Collection Is the Chicest Yet—9 Buys That Will Sell Out First
The first bright spring days have arrived, and in turn, a new mood has settled over Zara. In an instance, the heavy layering and insulating styles of winter have been thrown off in favour of light fabrics, refreshing colour palettes, and, as always, a heavy dose of elegance. In celebration of the bright skies and…
Read MoreHodakova Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Think decon can’t be sexy? Think again. This was Ellen Hodakova Larsson’s most revealing show, both in terms of skin and self. She described the opening looks as being apron-like: backless coats and pants revealed boxers. At the same time that she is showing more skin, the designer said she’s “moving things inwards a little…
Read MoreSirens sound across Israel as Iran fires new missile barrage
Initial reports indicated Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel simultaneously with Iranian ballistic missile fire, but the reports were denied by the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit. Rocket sirens sounded across Israel after Iran fired a new barrage of missiles against the country late on Monday night. Initial reports indicated Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel simultaneously…
Read MoreMy Closet Is Full—5 Items I’m Weeding Out of My Wardrobe Before Spring Starts
Like most, I do the bulk of my shopping for a new season at the beginning of it. So with the official start of spring on the very near horizon, that means I’m shopping for it as we speak. Once the first warm and sunny day arrives, I will be prepared. The problem is that…
Read MoreHow a French Woman Wears the Canadian Tuxedo, According to a Former Vogue France Editor
Eugénie Trochu is a Who What Wear editor in residence known for her transformative work at Vogue France and her Substack newsletter, where she documents and shares new trends, her no-nonsense approach to fashion and style, plus other musings. She’s also working on her upcoming first book that explores fashion as a space of memory,…
Read More8 Remote Hiring Mistakes That Inflate Costs
Remote hiring can look cheap on paper. You post a role, get a flood of applicants, and assume the savings will show up automatically, but it rarely works that way. Remote work removes office costs, but it adds coordination costs when you are not disciplined. Then the invoices arrive, the tools sprawl, and you realize…
Read MoreInstitut Français de la Mode Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Read MoreIran’s Last-Stand Strategy | National Review
The regime’s armed forces are mounting the very offensive that was expected to accompany the theocracy’s final moments. Source link
Read MoreThey’re Here: The 3 Spring Colour Trends Fashion People In Hollywood Are Backing Now
Normally, when I settle in for an evening of red-carpet spotting, I’m primed for a parade of inky black gowns, barely-there naked dresses and luminous satin silhouettes. Awards season tends to favour drama and depth, but at yesterday’s Actors Awards, the mood felt significantly brighter. Instead of noir drama or high-shine neutrals, Hollywood’s chicest stepped…
Read MoreOver Iran, U.S. and Israeli Aircraft Fly as Equals | National Review
Israel has emerged as the Middle East’s preeminent military power just as the U.S. seeks to reduce its permanent footprint in the region. Source link
Read MoreThe Sexologist Who Unlocked the Female Orgasm
Hite was not like other sexologists, with their academic affiliations and institutionally approved methods. She was not much like Alfred Kinsey, the primary author of the aforementioned reports and the founder of an actual institute, who died in 1956. Kinsey’s team of researchers conducted structured interviews about people’s sexual behavior, which famously revealed a far…
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