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  • 1 week ago | women.com | Clemmie Doyle

    The Good Morning America Book Club may be an early-morning institution, but some of its grittiest picks are anything but sleepy. Since launching in October 2019, following the well-thumbed footsteps of Oprah's Book Club and TODAY's Read With Jenna, the GMA list has grown into an ambitious archive. Genres span wide, but nestled among the literary fiction, beach reads, and bildungsroman selections are thrillers and mysteries that demand to be read well past bedtime.

  • 1 week ago | women.com | Clemmie Doyle

    If you thought Kamala Harris was fading from view after the 2024 election, think again. It seems this Big Sister General is just getting started. The former Veep made her Met Gala debut this year in a look rich with subtext that did more than turn heads. The year's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," would have been a natural fit for Harris: the first Black female vice president, known for her pantsuit.

  • 1 week ago | women.com | Clemmie Doyle

    Over the course of her career, Sarah Huckabee Sanders' relentless allegiance to outdated trends has often suggested a studied indifference to the passage of contemporary wardrobe cycles. Granted, the Arkansas governor has never been much of a style bellwether. Nor was she ever expected to set the world of fashion ablaze. But even by her own standards, there's one particular dress style she clings to with remarkable devotion.

  • 1 week ago | women.com | Clemmie Doyle

    May is made for paperbacks in the park. Maybe it's the light — hazy in the mornings, unhurried in the evenings. Or maybe it's the sudden drop in urgency that arrives with the thaw. The calendar still insists on workdays, but everything else softens. Suddenly, it feels right to read outside again, without gloves, without a lamp switched on at 4pm. With the air just warm enough, the sky just light enough, you remember what it's like to sit on a bench and actually stay there.

  • 1 week ago | women.com | Clemmie Doyle

    In Washington, D.C., women's wardrobes can carry as much weight as the bills on the floor. Hemlines and necklines can be dissected like policy. And in this landscape, the pantsuit has become a diplomatic solution: a neutral, utilitarian, unassailable middle ground. It's the chosen defense of women who've learned that dressing too boldly risks fashion overshadowing words.

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