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Designer Jacquelyne Bailey points to fast fashion as one of the biggest threats to sustainability. "There's such a ridiculous amount of fabric waste, and it just keeps going up as fast fashion becomes more popular," she explained.
Marriage doesn’t have to mean giving up the parts of yourself that make you feel alive. Too many women sacrifice joy and self-expression in the name of being a “good wife.” But modern wives are choosing a different path—one that honors self-care, community, and personal values. Whether it's taking girls' trips, setting boundaries, or simply enjoying alone time, more women are learning that keeping your spark alive isn’t selfish—it’s essential. Because embracing the title of “wife” shouldn’t come at the cost of dimming your light.
More women are soft-launching relationships on social media by posting their partner without revealing their face, only showing only a hand, a foot, or a back view. Experts reveal whether this trend signals healthy boundaries or a warning sign in your relationship.
Hollywood stuntwoman and activist LaFaye Baker is stepping beyond the screen to amplify young voices through her new anthology, 'You're Not Listening To...What I Have To Say.' Featuring 25 powerful stories from teen girls, the book tackles real-life mental health challenges—from depression and bullying to identity struggles and trauma. With affirmations, support resources, and space for readers to share their own stories, Baker transforms the page into a safe space for healing. Her mission is clear: to center girls in the mental health conversation and remind them they are never alone.
Emira D’Spain slams castmates for food-shaming and an Ozempic joke on Next Gen NYC.
When a woman is set to get married, society assumes she'll ditch her maiden name for her partner's last name. However, this societal norm is a sacrifice that can impact the working woman's career.