
Hannah Oh
Shopping Editor at Cosmopolitan
writer, tastemaker, moonlight poet and girl on the go. asst shopping editor @cosmopolitan || ✍🏼 formerly @seventeen @crfashionbook
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3 days ago |
seventeen.com | Hannah Oh |Leah Campano |Abby Dupes
Skip to ContentSeventeen picks products that we think you'll love the most. We may earn commission from the links on this page. Because when he says he wants nothing, he wants something. By Abby Dupes, Hannah Oh and Leah CampanoUpdated: Jun 12, 20231Editor's PickCompendium You and Me Dad: A Book All About UsAs you get older, college and adulthood grows near. This keepsake book is perfect for compiling and looking back on all of your dearest childhood memories with dad.
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1 week ago |
cosmopolitan.com | Hannah Oh
Back in February, Associate Shopping Editor Meg Uy and I sat at our desks, scrolling through images from the street style photographer that Cosmo sent out to New York Fashion Week. There were plenty of great style moments, but one accessory stood out like a shining sartorial star—the Coach Kisslock Frame Bag.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Hannah Oh
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Back in February, Associate Shopping Editor Meg Uy and I sat at our desks, scrolling through images from the street style photographer that Cosmo sent out to New York Fashion Week. There were plenty of great style moments, but one accessory stood out like a shining sartorial star—the Coach Kisslock Frame Bag.
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1 week ago |
cosmopolitan.com | Daisy Maldonado |Hannah Oh
Ying ChenWe may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. Truly nothing is worse than entering adult life and realizing how many new things you have to handle, manage, and buy. Like, what do you mean that sheets, rent, a vacuum, and some work clothes cost $5,000? If you talk to any soon-to-be college grad, they'll probably tell you that they'd be happy to receive a card stuffed with some cold, hard cash as a college graduation gift.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Daisy Maldonado |Hannah Oh
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Truly nothing is worse than entering adult life and realizing how many new things you have to handle, manage, and buy. Like, what do you mean that sheets, rent, a vacuum, and some work clothes cost $5,000? If you talk to any soon-to-be college grad, they'll probably tell you that they'd be happy to receive a card stuffed with some cold, hard cash as a college graduation gift.
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