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Apple unveils new Apple Watch Pride Edition bands
In celebration of Pride month this June, Apple is releasing two new Pride Edition bands with dynamic Pride watch faces in support of the global LGBTQ+ community and equality movement. This year’s Pride Edition Sport Loop showcases a color gradient with the word “pride” woven directly into the band. Apple is also launching a new Shot on iPhone pride campaign on Instagram that captures the essence of artists and figures within the global LGBTQ+ community.
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The Real Reason People From History Wore Powdered Wigs
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Study finds women in high heels are perceived as more attractive, feminine, and higher status
Can wearing high heels make you seem more attractive? According to research recently published in Personality and Individual Differences, high heels can make a woman appear more sexually attractive, higher status, and more feminine.
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‘White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch’ Review: How Youth Fashion Turned Fascist
Fashion, of course, is rarely just fashion — it tells a story about whoever’s wearing it. And in the ’90s and 2000s, the preppy youthquake mall-fashion outlet Abercrombie & Fitch told a very big story. It was a story of where America — or, at least, a powerful slice of the millennial demo — was at. As recounted in the lively, snarky, horrifying, and irresistible documentary “White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch” (which drops April 19 on Netflix), that story gets less pretty the closer you look at it, even as the models who were used to market it were gorgeous.
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Learning to Sew at the End of the World
Amidst supply chain issues and the ongoing pandemic, sewing your own clothes is having a moment.
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Ancient fashion: 3,200-year-old pants on Chinese mummy are like modern-day jeans
The design was as intricate as that of modern-day, factory-fabricated denim jeans, and just as durable. The ancients had fashion.
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Dolce&Gabbana announces it will drop use of animal fur starting this year
The Milan fashion house joins other luxury brands, including Armani, Gucci, Prada and Moncler, in adhering to guidelines set by the Fur Free Alliance.
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Californian firm touts ‘mushroom leather’ as sustainability gamechanger
Vegan leather alternative isn’t just the hot fashion must-have – it could teach us about consumption and waste
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Toronto company is making shoes that turn into apple trees
A Toronto designer created a pair of shoes that eventually turn into an apple tree afer he spent seven years in the fashion industry and looked for...
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Fast fashion: The dumping ground for unwanted clothes
Countries in West Africa are said to be drowning under the weight of waste shipped to their shores.
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Givenchy criticised for noose necklace at Paris Fashion Week
Three models wore gold and silver necklaces shaped like nooses on the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week.
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Experts warn of high levels of chemicals in clothes by some fast-fashion retailers | CBC News
A Marketplace investigation found that out of 38 samples of children’s, adult’s and maternity clothes and accessories, almost one in five items had elevated levels of chemicals — including lead, PFAS and phthalates — that experts found concerning.
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Scientists find evidence of humans making clothes 120,000 years ago
Tools and bones in Moroccan cave could be some of earliest evidence of the hallmark human behaviour
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Afghan women are sharing photos of dresses to protest the Taliban's black hijab mandate
Afghan women around the world are protesting the Taliban's new hijab requirement in schools by posting photos of themselves wearing colorful traditional dresses on social media.
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Fit to Be Dyed
The enduring appeal of tie-dye.
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Adidas and Xbox to Release Sneaker Collaboration
Adidas is working with Xbox on a series of shoes dropping in the second half of 2021. The Forum Tech Boost and Forum Mid will feature in the collab.
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Used furniture is about to become a $16.6 billion business. Even Ikea is getting in on it
Americans dump 12 million tons of furniture into landfills annually. What if we kept these pieces circulating in the economy? Okay, I’ll admit it. I’ve bought furniture on impulse or out of desperation without thinking about its environmental impact. That rickety $150 Ikea bed I used for only two years in grad school. The $99 Target bar cart I picked up while shopping for a party. The $75 Wayfair lamp that completed my living room.
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9 Rude Conversation Habits Ladies You’re Probably Doing
Social etiquette cannot be ignored if you want to make friends or be good at networking, watch this video to find out which conversation habits you're
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5 Ways You Can Be So Irresistible He’ll Never Want To Leave
There are ways on how you can become that woman that men simply find too irresistible to leave. And that's exactly what I will be teaching you in this
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Secondhand clothing sales are booming – and may help solve the sustainability crisis in the fashion industry
Fast fashion is far from green. But the rapid expansion of online clothing resale platforms could help shrink the garment industry's negative impact on the environment.
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