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3 weeks ago |
marieclaire.com | Sara Holzman
Springtime in Paris is one of the most eagerly awaited times of year— it’s no wonder so many songs, films, and notable writers have been inspired by the season in the City of Lights. Tulips begin popping up in perfectly manicured gardens, and Parisians start trading in heavy trench coats for their Breton striped tops. Outdoor cafés feel more alive than ever, and the markets overflow with their vibrant fresh produce.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Sara Holzman
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty and CourtesySpringtime in Paris is one of the most eagerly awaited times of year— it’s no wonder so many songs, films, and notable writers have been inspired by the season in the City of Lights. Tulips begin popping up in perfectly manicured gardens, and Parisians start trading in heavy trench coats for their Breton striped tops.
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1 month ago |
marieclaire.com | Sara Holzman
In the grand story of style, signature sunglasses have been so much more than just a functional accessory—they can become an extension of an entire persona. Jackie O.’s oversized frames telegraphed a refined poise we’re still chasing decades later. Marilyn Monroe favored playful silhouettes reflecting the windswept, sweet, and sultry appeal she toggled between on-screen and off.
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1 month ago |
marieclaire.com | Sara Holzman
So often you see a heritage fashion house with a man's name above the door—sometimes to discover women quietly masterminding every stitch of real-life wearability in its designs, like the perfect button-down, that spot-on trench for in-between seasons, the suit jacket that actually fits. But the tide is slowly turning. Female designers—like Kallmeyer’s Daniella and Catherine Holstein of Khaite—and the fans amongst them are no longer content to advise from the sidelines.
How a Shared Fertility Struggle Empowered Two Ex-Nike Employees to Launch Their Own Prenatal Company
1 month ago |
marieclaire.com | Sara Holzman
In Exit Interview, Marie Claire has a candid conversation with someone who has left their job. We learn all about their experience—both the good and the bad—plus why they decided to leave and what life looks like on the other side. Here, we talk to ex-Nike employees Vida Delrahim and Ronit Menashe, who forged a remarkably close and supportive relationship as each other’s work wives for nearly 20 years.
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