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  • 2 weeks ago | instyle.com | Danielle McNally

    The temperature is only about 45 degrees, but the sun is shining with just a few cotton candy clouds sprinkled across a bluebird sky. Jessica Biel, wearing a golden flowing Roberto Cavalli gown, is making her way confidently down the bank of a stream that meanders through Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, Montana, about a 15-minute drive from her house in the mountains.

  • 2 weeks ago | instyle.com | Danielle McNally

    Summer 2025 Imagemakers Issue Editor's Letter Welcome to our summer issue! We’re on the cusp of my very favorite season: When the days are the longest and warmest of the year. The sprinklers at my kids’ playground are just days away from being turned on, my swingiest dresses have been restored to the front of my closet, and Mister Softee’s jingle is already playing in the streets of my neighborhood—the forever song of summer. It’s all familiar and no less thrilling for it.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Danielle McNally

    Jessica Biel Is Finding the Balance: “I’ve Been Fighting and Advocating for Myself For Many, Many Years”The temperature is only about 45 degrees, but the sun is shining with just a few cotton candy clouds sprinkled across a bluebird sky. Jessica Biel, wearing a golden flowing Roberto Cavalli gown, is making her way confidently down the bank of a stream that meanders through Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, Montana, about a 15-minute drive from her house in the mountains.

  • 1 month ago | instyle.com | Danielle McNally

    Three-hundred and thirty. That’s how many items, minimum, a person needs to fill a one-bedroom apartment for it to function like a home. Couch, refrigerator, rug, pots, coffee mugs, toothbrush holder. Buying everything could cost roughly $25,000. An overwhelming, likely prohibitive, amount for a newly independent adult recently aged out of the foster care system. Or a family that lost all their earthly possessions in a natural disaster.

  • 2 months ago | instyle.com | Danielle McNally

    “Accidental activist” is how Amanda Nguyen describes herself. She didn’t set out to testify in front of Congress or start a nonprofit. No, her childhood dream was to fly among the stars as an astronaut. “It was out of necessity that I decided to pen my rights,” says Nguyen, “because nobody else [was] going to do it.” Nguyen is most well known for her work as a social justice warrior.

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