Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | instyle.com | Christina Perrier

    The way we get dressed every morning is as personal as it gets. There are outfit repeaters, vintage treasure hunters, and even emotional dressers. But while everyone loves a good fashion trend, here at InStyle, we're interested in the deeper stuff, too: the way jewelry makes us feel, the way a beloved coat can spark joy on a cold day, the way a pair of shoes can pull a whole look together.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Christina Perrier

    The way we get dressed every morning is as personal as it gets. There are outfit repeaters, vintage treasure hunters, and even emotional dressers. But while everyone loves a good fashion trend, here at InStyle, we're interested in the deeper stuff, too: the way jewelry makes us feel, the way a beloved coat can spark joy on a cold day, the way a pair of shoes can pull a whole look together.

  • 2 weeks ago | emorybusiness.com | Christina Perrier

    Within the walls of the Goizueta Business School roam thousands of budding business professionals with big entrepreneurial and managerial dreams, as well as bright mentors with years of career experience behind them. However, that’s not all. The Goizueta community is also home to huge music enthusiasts living out their artistic passions. Professor Emeritus Patrick S.

  • 2 weeks ago | instyle.com | Christina Perrier

    You only turn 18 years old once, so it's basically birthday law that you must go all out. And even Princess Isabella of Denmark is following suit. To celebrate her official foray into adulthood, the royal's parents, Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark, are throwing Isabella a lavish, over-the-top birthday celebration with a hefty $43,000 price tag. Isabella will be turning the big one-eight on April 21, but it appears she'll be getting an early start on her celebrations.

  • 3 weeks ago | instyle.com | Christina Perrier

    Although sunning in gorgeous Thailand for six and a half months among a star-studded group of creatives sounds idyllic, there was apparently just as much drama off-screen once the cameras were cut. Jason Isaacs, who plays Southern financier dad Timothy Ratliff, unwittingly spilled the beans on troublesome cast dynamics behind the scenes. “It was like a cross between summer camp and Lord of the Flies but in a gilded cage,” he said during an interview with Vulture. “It wasn’t a holiday.