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  • 1 week ago | aol.com | Aemilia Madden

    In January, writer Liana Satenstein hosted an informal runway show in her living room. As friends-cum-models paraded through the narrow space, she announced each piece over the din of the well-heeled crowd. But to be in the room where it happened, you didn’t have to score an IRL invite. You just had to tune in to the live selling-and-buying platform Whatnot. Shopping, for as long as it has existed, has been about more than just the practical act of purchasing goods.

  • 1 week ago | harpersbazaar.com | Aemilia Madden |Hannah Thompson

    A pair of comfortable white trainers may be the Toyota Prius of your footwear collection (reliable, easy, timeless), but don’t write them off as simply playing it safe. This understated style is surprisingly versatile and can serve as a key player for any outfit, whether dressy or casual, work or athleisure. “The white sneaker is a timeless staple and should be in everyone’s shoe closet,” says Janice Kwan, VP of global product at Keds.

  • 1 week ago | thecut.com | Aemilia Madden

    Photo: By The Cut; Photos: Courtesy of the subject For those who live and die by the word “athleisure,” Lululemon’s Align leggings are probably already on your radar (and perhaps in your closet). The barely there brushed leggings first launched in 2015, and since then they have attracted a massive following of women looking for the perfect pair of lightweight, buttery tights.   When I first tried Lululemon’s viral Align leggings back in 2020, the fabric felt like a game changer.

  • 1 week ago | thecut.com | Aemilia Madden

    Photo: By The Cut; Photos: Courtesy of the subject For those who live and die by the word “athleisure,” Lululemon’s leggings are probably already on your radar (and perhaps in your closet). The barely there brushed leggings first launched in 2015, and since then they have attracted a massive following of women looking for the perfect pair of lightweight, buttery tights.   When I first tried Lululemon’s viral leggings back in 2020, the fabric felt like a game changer.

  • 1 week ago | harpersbazaar.com | Aemilia Madden

    Last week, I picked up the first delivery of my CSA (community supported agriculture) farm box, a collection of fresh fruits and veggies I’ll be receiving every other week for the next few months. This first one was flush with lettuce, deep-green kale, bright spinach, and pure-white spring-onion bulbs. It got me thinking about colour in the context of what we eat—and how nature offers inspiration beyond the kitchen.

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