
Alyssa Hardy
Journalist and Writer at Freelance
Style Director and Contributing Editor at Teen Vogue
Journalist and author of WORN OUT.
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1 week ago |
vogue.com | Alyssa Hardy
All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Fashion and soccer (or football, to most of the world) have so much more in common than you might think. It’s not just about the kits, though they are a fashion staple for both die-hard fans and those who have never watched a game in their lives.
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3 weeks ago |
teenvogue.com | Alyssa Hardy
Each year, millions of students around the world embark on the time-honored tradition of moving into a college dorm room with people they don’t know. It’s an exciting step into adulthood, but also a little intimidating, especially when you consider all the other factors that come with starting a new semester at school, namely studying for all those exams. But if done right, your dorm room can be both your retreat and your perfect study-friendly sanctuary.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Alyssa Hardy
All products featured on Teen Vogue are independently selected by Teen Vogue editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Photo credit: svetikd/Getty ImagesEach year, millions of students around the world embark on the time-honored tradition of moving into a college dorm room with people they don’t know.
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1 month ago |
voguescandinavia.com | Gia Yetikyel |Alyssa Hardy
Vegan leather is no longer just a material reserved for vegan brands – it’s everywhere. But what is vegan leather? These days, that answer is more complicated than just cruelty-free. While some may think of it as a more sustainable alternative to animal hides (it can be in some cases), more often than not, it’s made from synthetic materials like plastic.
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1 month ago |
vogue.fr | Gia Yetikyel |Alyssa Hardy
Le cuir vegan n'est plus un matériau réservé aux marques eco-friendly : il est partout. Mais que recouvre-t-il exactement ? La réponse est plus compliquée qu'il n'y paraît. Si certains le considèrent comme une alternative plus durable aux peaux animales (ce qui peut être parfois le cas), il est souvent fabriqué à partir de matières synthétiques comme le plastique. Vogue analyse ici les avantages et les inconvénients de cette matière.
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