During my holiday travels this last season, while waiting for my next flight, I watched a women use chatgpt to write an email, something that
Recently I relocated to Barcelona, a beautiful city full of history, style and culture that has attracted internationals, like myself. There is a contentedness being
This post might seem contradictory, given that I use AI in various aspects of this blog and believe it is a valuable tool for creating
Recently I came across an article from the Business of Fashion about Gray Sorrenti and her photography career path. Well, more that she didn’t become
Vogue France recently unveiled a promotional visual featuring supermodel Gigi Hadid posing amongst gymnasts to welcome the upcoming Olympics hosted by France. The intent was
As the curtains close on another Met Gala, one can’t help but feel a pang of disappointment lingering in the air. Once hailed as the pinnacle of fashion and celebrity culture, the event now seems to be losing its sparkle, overshadowed by a trifecta of concerns: the dwindling idolization of celebrities, a glaring lack of self-awareness, and a shift towards peacocking over genuine creative expression.
In a world that often seeks to diminish our worth based on external appearances, embracing our bodies for their intrinsic value is the most radical act of self-love we can undertake.
Reflecting on France’s proposed Fast Fashion Tax, I’m torn between the convenience of affordability and the undeniable environmental and ethical costs of cheaply made garments. While dreams of a truly sustainable fashion industry persist, for now, it’s crucial we, as consumers, confront the reality behind our purchases and advocate for change.
The entertainment industry has long captivated the masses, with many harboring childhood dreams of stardom, inspired by the shows and performers that graced our TVs