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Prince William & Kate visited Hayes Muslim Center today, possibly empty-handed
Prince William finally got off his ass this week and made his first public appearance since St. David’s Day last Wednesday. William and his keen wife stopped by the Hayes Muslim Center in London today. They’re highlighting the work the center has done to fundraise for the communities affected by the massive earthquakes in Turkey and Syria last month. While they weren’t entering a mosque, Kate still showed respect to Muslim culture by covering her hair with a black-and-white headscarf. The scarf is apparently from Pakistani brand Elan, and she bought the scarf years ago for their 2019 trip to...
What to wear this weekend: FEMAIL picks out a selection of satin skirts
Dinah Van Tulleken explains how to make the most of the ultimate 90s trend comeback - the satin skirt. The UK fashion expert says this key item can spruce up old and tired looks.
The 56 Best Street Style Looks From Paris Fashion Week
You would think showgoers would tire of putting together photo-worthy outfits by the end of fashion month. Quite the contrary: It seems they saved some of their best outfits for Paris Fashion Week. From tough leather layers and mini skirt-and-boot combos, to power suits and playful quirkiness, the ...Continue reading
The Under-$100 Items We’re Adding to Our Carts for Spring
Whenever a new season comes around, I simply can’t help but want to refresh my wardrobe with a few new key pieces. This spring in particular, however, I’m even more excited than usual to refresh my wardrobe for the season, and am really loving all of the current spring fashion trends. Although I am trying to shop more intentionally this year and focus a little bit more on investment pieces that last a bit longer, I’m still a budget shopper at heart. CURRENTLY TRENDING / FASHION The Everygirl’s Spring 2023 Capsule Wardrobe It’s officially time to put winter behind us...
Encounters with a Mad King: Jac Jemc on Finding a Story While Lost in Research
Everyone warned me to limit my research. I heard them, and said, “Oh, I know! It’s all too interesting! Very dangerous!” But I also have that contrary side of my personality that privately thought, “Sure, but they don’t understand my project and my position.” While writing my novel Empty Theatre, I quickly learned that historical fiction is supposed to primarily be interested in telling the human story behind historical figures and events. To achieve this, every well-intentioned article and essay touted a similar line of advice: Avoid over-researching so you can focus on the story. Write the story and then...