June 24, 2020 at 02:02PM Although Pride month looks a little different this year, brands are still releasing collections to mark the occasion in style. Now, Loewe has unveiled its Pride month collection which has a unique spin – the entire collection is dedicated to performer Divine (nee Harris Glenn Milstead). Divine is a legendary drag icon, who starred in a series of John Waters films in the seventies and eighties, including Pink Flamingos, Lust in the Dust and Hairspray. Once called “the filthiest person alive,” Divine “preempted the glorification of trash, the mix of high and low, the fantastic erasure of gender barriers,” explains designer Jonathan Anderson in a release. He added that Divine “was quite simply larger than life. He was in every sense – as a man, a performer, a personality and a body. To me, he is the embodiment of self-determination.” As such, Anderson “thought it was time to celebrate him, the LOEWE way: with a capsule collection inspired by his looks and a museum exhibition honouring his artistry.” Although COVID has scuppered any plans to host the exhibition anytime soon (an updated virtual format is live now with the hopes that an in-person event can take place in the future), the brand has pressed on with a smaller, limited-edition collection, which officially launches tomorrow. It consists of three T-shirts and a Cushion tote bag, each of which will be available to purchase online. The shirts feature Divine’s image, as well as the quote, “Is this ‘woman’ the
Day: June 24, 2020
What Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s Relationship Is Actually Like Amid Dating Rumors
June 24, 2020 at 02:22PM Continue Reading… Author | Elle Selected by CWC
I Just Discovered the Cutest High-Street Co-ord
June 24, 2020 at 11:00AM When it comes to dressing for summer, I take the more is more approach. I go for loose linen jumpsuits, flowing trousers and dresses, white jeans, and seersucker tops with puff sleeves (all the better for ventilation). If you haven’t gathered already I tend to cover up when the sun comes out. That’s partly because I want to protect my skin but also because the UK weather is so changeable that I will inevitably get cold, and need to rely on trusty layers to cope with the hourly shift in temperatures. But then I spied a crop-top-and-mini-skirt daisy print co-ord from & Other Stories. It has all the markings of an outfit I’d usually avoid—”mini” and “crop top” aren’t words to describe anything in my daily wardrobe. However, there is a heatwave, people, and both these items, whether worn together or separately have the power to transform an outfit. Personally, I love the square neck on the crop top and can imagine wearing it with a pair of high waisted wide-leg white jeans I’ve got in my wardrobe. I’d also say that the mini would look incredible with a white T-shirt or loose shirt tucked in. As for shoes—opt for strappy heels or classic white sneakers, from brands such as Veja or Superga. And if you’re into the full shebang, might I suggest taking tips from the two women below who pull the co-ord off with aplomb. Keep scrolling to see the look… Style Notes: Chic heels and a
Greek Chickpea Salad
June 24, 2020 at 12:52PM This Greek Chickpea Salad is packed with Mediterranean flavors, so delicious and easy to make. It’s full of fresh veggies, creamy feta cheese, olives, and protein-packed chickpeas! Summery and refreshing, nutritious, and so tasty, it’s a perfect healthy salad you can serve for lunch or bring to parties. The post Greek Chickpea Salad appeared first on Natalie's Health. Continue Reading… Author Natalie | NataliesHealth Selected by CWC
WIAW
June 24, 2020 at 11:55AM Hi friends! Hope you’re having a lovely morning. We’re just taking it easy here and looking forward to another tie dye blitz this afternoon. The girls have gotten so good at tie dye lately and have been dyeing pretty much any white article of clothing in the house. For today’s post, I thought I’d share a WIAW-style post. To be honest, my eating hasn’t been very stellar since we’ve started this whole “stay at home” thing a few months ago. We’ve been cooking even more of our meals at home, which is a good thing, but I find that because I’m juggling so much more – it was even more intense when we were doing the distance learning thing – I’ll sometimes go for dips into the chocolate chip bag instead of real meals. When I feel stressed, I tend to feel pretty blah about food. I make the girls delicious and balanced meals, but when I need to put something together for myself, it just doesn’t sound as appealing. I’m a believer in giving ourselves grace, especially during such an unprecedented time. In the future, I’m sure I’ll be back to my meal prepping and organized ways, but I’m just over here flying the seat of my pants most days. I probably should have taken pictures of the kids’ meals because they were a bit more exciting lol but here we are: a full day of eats. 8:30am: We all sleep until 8 (!)
Bald Head Island: The Sun Edition
June 24, 2020 at 12:00PM Here we are with part II of our recent trip to Bald Head Island! You never know how much you miss the sun till it’s hidden for half a week. We were all SO glad when the skies cleared up – and there was even a rainbow to mark the day! We put on all… The post Bald Head Island: The Sun Edition appeared first on Kath Eats Real Food. Continue Reading… Author Kath Younger | KathEats Selected by CWC
26 Expensive-Looking H&M Basics With Glorious Reviews
June 24, 2020 at 11:04AM Shopping for basics is admittedly not the most exciting thing in the world, but they’re some of the most important wardrobe purchases you can make. And since you wear them so often, you also are likely to need to replace them more often than other items in your wardrobe, which means that you might not want to spend a lot of money on them either. Enter H&M. You may first think of H&M as a source for trend-led pieces, but we’re here to tell you that the brand also stocks amazing basics. We love the selection of denim, T-shirts, blazers and tanks, in particular, but there’s something to fulfill any and every wardrobe need. It’s typically easier to find expensive-looking basics than it is trend pieces, as solids neutral colors and simple silhouettes tend to be less expensive to produce. You certainly get your money’s worth with luxury basics, but when you see how expensive-looking some of H&M’s basics are, you might as well save your precious cash. Keep scrolling to shop 26 expensive-looking H&M basics that have also racked up incredible reviews. These elastic-waist trousers will make you look pulled-together without trying. 80 reviews, 4.5 stars Oversize button-downs are a great way to freshen up your stay-at-home wardrobe for warmer weather. 24 reviews, 4.5 stars Most blazers that look like this cost hundreds. 35 reviews, 4.5 stars Proof that H&M makes really good jeans for the price point. 19 reviews, 4.5 stars We suggest tucking these into the aforementioned tank
Fresh, Easy, Vegan: Summer’s Finest Pulled Jackfruit Tacos
June 24, 2020 at 11:07AM We can’t stop with author Brandi Chang’s Family Style cookbook recipes. Jackfruit tacos are like a California vegan’s version of tofu bowls anywhere else. They’re simple, dazzlingly delicious and easy to build. As the temps rise, try a few new summer recipes like these tacos and follow them up with these gluten-free magic-cali bars! Jackfruit is a phenomenal plant-based ingredient that’s gained recent popularity in vegan cooking. Much like tofu, jackfruit is best prepared when well-seasoned or marinated. This recipe, originally featured in my cookbook Family Style , can also be prepared on toasted buns to create the ultimate vegan BBQ pulled “pork” sandwich. Pulled Jackfruit Tacos Makes 3-4 tacos INGREDIENTS 1 can young jackfruit, drained and rinsed well 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 small onion, thinly sliced 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (bit less if you prefer mild) 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon chili powder 1/4 teaspoon sea salt 2 teaspoons coconut sugar 2 teaspoons coconut aminos 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1/2 cup water For serving Corn tortillas Red cabbage, shredded Avocado, thinly sliced Cilantro Lime wedges INSTRUCTIONS Prepare the jackfruit by removing from can, rinsing and draining in a colander. Using your hands, create shredded pieces by pulling apart. Rinse again, drain and pat dry. In a pan over medium heat, heat the olive oil. Once hot, add the onion and garlic andcook until soft. Add the jackfruit, paprika, coriander, cayenne, cumin,
How to Organise Your Beauty Products Once and for All
June 24, 2020 at 06:30AM Does your beauty routine take more time than it should because you have to wade through tons of products that aren’t in any particular order? We’ve all been there, choosing to overstuff our makeup bags and bathroom cabinets and then complain when we can’t find what we’re looking for. The beauty organising struggle is so real. It doesn’t help when everyone seems to have immaculate #shelfies filled with gorgeous, unstained products that are definitely not expiry date. You’d be surprised to know that organising your beauty products is much easier than you might think, in fact, you can probably place it a bit higher on your to-do list. It’s well worth the time now as it’ll save you much more when you know where everything is. Keep scrolling to find out how to organise your beauty products and the surprise benefits it has for your skin health too. This might be the hardest but most rewarding part of the process, the clearout. You have to be brutal here, as we both know that the dried-up tube of mascara you’ve been hoarding for years needs to go. Start by taking out all of your beauty products, including makeup, skin, body and hair. Then divide into a pile of products that you actually use and ones that you don’t. For all of these products, check what the Period After Opening time is on the back of the product. Expiry dates aren’t always reliable, but the PAO is a
Trust Monikh: The 3 Summer Staples Our Girl Is Loving This Week
June 24, 2020 at 06:18AM There are hundreds of thousands of influencers in the social ether, but only a handful who we religiously stalk in order to virtually steal the clothes off their backs. Our primary target is Monikh—the London-based styling and shopping guru who seeks out the very coolest buys from every corner of the retail world. From her inspiring tips on re-wearing her well-chosen investment items to hunting down the coolest high-street pieces, her Instagram feed @monikh and website are a veritable hotbed of things you’re going to want to purchase immediately (and will never regret). Each week, Monikh will share her new picks exclusively for you… In summer, I love wearing earthy tones, linens, white lightweight dresses and tangerine shades—pieces that are classic but not boring. This week, my summer shopping picks include the perfect white jumpsuit that has XL puff sleeves and the classic sandals that I’m not planning on taking off all summer long. Keep scrolling for my three buys this week. When searching for summer attire, Faithfull the Brand is a must! Its linens and easy day dresses are pieces you’ll wear year after year. There’s nothing as effortless as basic flip-flops, and Havaianas are the ultimate staple. The brand has also just launched a platform version that is very S/S 20. Posse is another summer go-to, and with this week’s heatwave in full swing, dresses like this are a godsend. I found this brand on Instagram a few years ago, and I have been hooked on its incredibly simple yet exaggerated