Fashion People Love This Rich-Looking Brand and It’s Now at Nordstrom—25 Picks That Need Your Attention
Coming in with a fashion PSA that I know stylish people will be extra excited about: H&M is now available to shop at Nordstrom. The rich-looking brand is beloved for its mix of trendy and classic offerings that don’t break the bank, and now it can be shopped along side other favorites in the same…
Read MoreWhat Exactly Goes Into the Met Gala Seating Chart?
What’s the secret to a successful dinner party? The seating arrangements, of course. Some thought and care—an eye toward which of your friends will have the most in common, who will help bring others out of their shell, and who, for everyone’s sake, should be seated at opposite ends of the table—goes a long way.…
Read MoreSorry to the Black Pieces in My Closet—I’m Obsessed With This Equally Chic Color for Spring and Summer
I’ll be forever loyal to everything black when it comes to my closet, but there’s one other color that has piqued my interest over the past year, especially for spring and summer 2026: brown. I know I’m not alone in this since I have spotted fashion people from London to Paris to Helsinki, incorporating the…
Read MoreStop Overthinking Tools—Let ROI Decide
Marketing leaders love debates about tools. I’ve sat in those rooms for years, building companies and advising brands. The truth is simple: if a tool makes more money than it costs, use it. If it doesn’t, move on. No ego. No theater. Just math. The opinion I’m staking here is blunt: ROI should decide your…
Read More3 Styles at Work: How to Wear Earth-Toned Denim
An essential isn’t essential unless it’s versatile. It should pull its weight, appeal to any personality, and fit in seamlessly with various aesthetics. To put this theory to the test, we’ve asked three Vogue editors to style the same piece, each in their own way. This spring, classic denim has gotten a considered upgrade. Imagined…
Read MoreSpain demands Israel release citizen detained from Gaza flotilla
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares on Saturday demanded that Israel release a Spanish national detained during the interception of the Gaza aid flotilla. “This is an unlawful detention in international waters outside the jurisdiction of the Israeli authorities,” he told Spanish broadcaster RAC1. When asked whether Saif Abukeshek’s transfer to Israel constituted kidnapping, Albares…
Read MoreI’m Confident That These 5 Anti-Denim Trends Will Quietly Replace My Jeans This Summer
After more than eight years of living in New York City, I’ve learned that warm weather here doesn’t ease in—it fakes you out. There’s a brief stretch of “fake spring,” with a few teasing days of spring temperatures, and then suddenly, it’s full-blown summer—no transition, no adjustment period, just heat and humidity hitting all at…
Read MoreFernGully’s Eco-Propaganda Returns | National Review
A new live-action remake of the animated film will simply bring the same wrong message to a new generation. Source link
Read MoreElite Activists Are Waging a Reckless War on Rat Poison | National Review
And working-class Americans stand to lose. Source link
Read MoreJonathan Swift Wrote His Own Epitaph. Was It a Joke?
There was one text that Kenny thought was particularly relevant to his search for the truth about the epitaph. In 1732, Swift completed a poem titled “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.” in anticipation of his demise. The poem describes how Swift will be forgotten by his friends, and by the reading public.…
Read MoreSome Disney Adults Are Going Into Serious Debt in the Pursuit of Magic
Jennifer Davidson, a woman in Columbus, Ohio, describes herself as a “mild” Disney adult because she doesn’t have a merchandise collection. Despite this, Davidson has visited Disney World more than a hundred times in the thirty-nine years she’s been alive. “When my husband met my parents, we were in Disney World,” she recalled. “When he…
Read MoreMy Journey Inside the “Mind of a Serial Killer”
Although I enjoy true crime—Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” and Vincent Bugliosi’s “Helter Skelter” are among my favorites—I’ve never really listened, from start to finish, to a true-crime podcast, the medium that appears most responsible for the genre’s recent rise in popularity. In fact, I’d only fully realized how well loved true-crime pods had become…
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