
Natasha Pearlman
Executive Editor at Glamour
Executive Editor @glamourmag. Londoner in NY. Caffeine not necessary. Plus 👇🏻👇🏻
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1 month ago |
glamour.com | Natasha Pearlman
Three episodes into With Love, Meghan, Meghan Markle’s long-awaited Netflix show and I’m just going to come out and say it: 1) I love it and 2) anybody who would turn down a stay at the Duchess of Sussex’s house after watching this is probably lying. To me—a self-confessed lifestyle TV addict—With Love, Meghan is one of the coziest and most escapist television watching experiences of 2025 so far.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
glamour.com | Natasha Pearlman
The night Laura Modi decided she was going to launch her infant formula company Bobbie, she was out drinking with her friends in a pub back in Ireland, her home country. “It was New Year’s Eve,” she recalls. “My daughter was one. I had already done my research, and I was so convinced I wanted to do this.” But the words, she says, had never come out of her mouth before. “I’m in a pub in Cork, and I proclaimed to my friends that I was going to start a company.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
glamourmagazine.co.uk | Natasha Pearlman
Twenty-three years ago, GLAMOUR launched in the UK, with the Oscar-winning actor Kate Winslet on the cover. It was a handbag-sized magazine intended for women on the go, and it was funny, empowered, candid, and full of fashion, beauty, wellness and sex. Its goal was to celebrate and uplift women, and those principles still guide GLAMOUR to this day. But what many GLAMOUR readers and fans may not know is that our story didn’t just begin in 2001.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
glamour.com | Natasha Pearlman
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Never underestimate the power of pissed off moms. Because, well, they might just get together and start a business that revolutionizes women’s health. Which is exactly what happened when Perelel founders Alex Taylor and Victoria Thain Gioia met in 2019.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
glamour.com | Natasha Pearlman
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. It’s not that often that a clothing brand stealth takes over your Instagram feed. But whether you follow, say, Sophia Bush, or Abby Phillip, or First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, or Elaine Welteroth, or Kerry Washington, or Hillary Clinton, or Katie Couric (the list goes on), you’ll often see them wearing one thing at big work events: their Argent suits.
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