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Hybrid Training Moves From Fitness Trend to Mainstream Workout Strategy
Once seen as a clash between cardio and strength, the combined approach behind Hyrox and CrossFit is becoming the new model for people who want to be fitter, stronger and more resilient. For years, gym culture treated strength and cardio…
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UK Shoppers Are Hooked on Fish Prints as Marine Motifs Make a Summer Splash
From sardine skirts to crab-shaped homeware, Britain’s latest warm-weather trend blends seaside nostalgia, social media whimsy and the continuing rise of food-inspired style. This summer, the high street has gone fishing. Across the UK, shoppers are embracing fish prints, shell…
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Mamdani’s Arsenal Kurta Turns Eid Fashion Into a Political Statement
The New York mayor’s custom-made outfit fused football, faith and identity — and sparked a debate far beyond the Bronx Zohran Mamdani has never hidden his love of Arsenal. But by arriving at Eid al-Adha prayers in the Bronx wearing…
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Party Dresses to Muddy Boots: Kate Moss and the Art of Effortless Fashion
As a new film revisits the supermodel’s place in British cultural history, Kate Moss’s most memorable looks remind us why her style still feels impossible to imitate. There are fashion icons who are remembered for what they wore, and then…
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Gucci Enters the Fast Lane as Luxury Fashion Turns to Formula One
The Italian fashion house’s title partnership with Alpine signals a new phase in the luxury industry’s race for younger, global audiences. Gucci is moving deeper into the world of high-speed sport, announcing a landmark partnership that will place the Italian…
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Business Casual Becomes a Battle Cry at the Libertarian National Convention
A proposal calling for professional attire, neat facial hair and closed-toe shoes exposed a familiar tension inside the Libertarian Party: how to look serious without telling people what to do. The Libertarian National Convention was supposed to be a gathering…
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Picasso’s Most Shocking Painting Returns to the Center of Debate in Paris
More than a century after Les Demoiselles d’Avignon scandalized modern art, American artist Henry Taylor has reimagined the work — forcing a new conversation about beauty, violence, race and artistic inheritance. Few paintings in modern art have provoked as much…
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Big Tech Moves Deeper Into Fashion’s Most Exclusive Rooms
The controversy around Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos’ Met Gala patronage has reignited debate over whether luxury fashion is becoming dependent on billionaire technology money. The global fashion world is facing a new question that goes beyond hemlines, handbags…
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Honey Takes the Spotlight as Beauty Brands Chase Calmer Skin
As consumers look for gentler products that address inflammation, sensitivity and barrier repair, one of the world’s oldest natural ingredients is being reintroduced as a modern skincare solution. Honey is having a beauty revival. Long associated with traditional remedies, wound…
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The End of the Feel-Good Millennial Brand
Everlane’s reported sale to Shein has become a symbol of how ethical consumer optimism, venture-backed retail and minimalist internet branding collided with a harsher new market reality. For more than a decade, the feel-good millennial brand promised a different kind…














