
Hannah Cohen
Articles
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2 months ago |
fashionjournal.com.au | Hannah Cohen |Cait Emma Burke
We’ve got your back. Back acne (aka ‘bacne’) is the unwelcome plus-one no one wants tagging along to their next big event. Naturally, a lot of us have an established AM to PM skincare routine down pat to keep facial breakouts at bay. We may have even analysed certain trends when it comes to our spots, learning which kinds of climates, food, or patterns of behaviour (I’m looking at you, greasy pizza slice at 2.30 am) are likely to set off an outbreak. We like nosy people.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
missingperspectives.com | Hannah Cohen
In the 1960s, women in business typically needed a kind – and reasonably wealthy – family member to invest in their ventures. Iconic Italian-Australian fashion designer Carla Zampatti’s cousin, for example, loaned her $5000 to help her restart her business after neither banks nor suppliers would extend her credit.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Ed Augustin |Hannah Cohen
A decade since the United States and Cuba restored diplomatic relations - which many believed would transform the island - Cuba is in its worst crisis since Fidel Castro took power. Luis Manuel Perez, 57, (with hat) waits in front of Havana's Central Park with other drivers, sometimes for hours, hoping that a tourist will hire him for a classic car ride around Havana. Credit...
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Nov 25, 2024 |
missingperspectives.com | Hannah Cohen
Poetry is something usually digested in 2D. Typically, a poem is something of a literary work inked into parchment, sent via an envelope, scribbled onto paper, framed, laminated, or pasted to a wall. Founder and Creative Director of Monica Forster Design Studio, Monica Forster, however, believes poetry can be captured through the three dimensional. Her designs, an expression of emotion; a thing you can hold, touch, smell or marvel.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
fashionjournal.com.au | Hannah Cohen |Cait Emma Burke
Vintage, designer, well-loved? We’ve got it covered. It’s a frosty morning, an oat latte is clutched between your hands. A scarf is tossed effortlessly around your neck, an empty tote bag swings off your arm; it’s op shop day. You’ve never been more ready to hunt through racks upon racks of pre-loved pieces just waiting to be tried on in not-so-roomy changerooms, where you’ll dream of all the ways you could style your new finds. But there’s only one problem – you don’t know where to begin.
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