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msn.com | Stuart Heritage |Lotte Jeffs |Lanre Bakare |Tim Jonze |Chitra Ramaswamy
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yahoo.com | Stuart Heritage |Lotte Jeffs |Lanre Bakare |Tim Jonze |Chitra Ramaswamy
‘A 7.30pm dinner on a school night is madness’Stuart Heritage embraces Italian family life“Gender roles have not changed very much,” says Manuela Naldini, professor of sociology of the family at University of Turin, of the Italian method of parenting.
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1 week ago |
elle.com | Lotte Jeffs
Photographs by Morgan Maher, Styling by Natasha WrayEmily Ratajkowski might be your favourite woman's favourite woman. You just know a night out with her would be a blast. She can toggle from Joan Didion and political discourse to reality TV and TikTok memes, high fashion and handbags – you’re going to have a good time. Indeed, women are at the centre of Ratajowski’s universe right now. ‘Not centring men is really wonderful,’ she tells me.
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1 week ago |
uk.style.yahoo.com | Lotte Jeffs
Lotte Jeffs16 June 2025 at 11:24 am·6-min readAt this point, honestly, I’d take an M&S LGBT Sandwich. The lettuce, guac, bacon and tomato luncheon, branded by The Daily Mail the ‘woke sandwich’, might have felt tokenistic when it launched in 2019, but this Pride month amid the deafening silence of big brands hoping no one notices they’ve pulled all funding or support for LGBT causes, a little gay sandwich from a major high street retailer would feel like a real treat. What’s happened?
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1 month ago |
inews.co.uk | Lotte Jeffs
“I was supposed to be a good Christian girl in dresses, with long straight hair,” Skin laughs. “I remember looking in the mirror thinking, ‘Who is that person?’ It just wasn’t me.” Sitting opposite the fashion icon, DJ, and Skunk Anansie frontwoman, it’s hard to imagine her ever fitting into any neat box. Born Deborah Anne Dyer in Brixton, Skin has spent a lifetime kicking against expectations.
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