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issue 05

Pretty girls don’t gatekeep

Pretty girls will forever be iconic with their influences on the fashion and beauty industry, but they don’t always play nice.


issue 05

Now entering the chat: Artificial Intelligence

The Pope and Balenciaga crossover was not have any of us envisioned 2023 going. But a recent photo of Pope Francis wearing a trendy, white puffer jacket circulated on social media, capturing the attention of everyone who scrolled past.


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Celebrity Wedding Dresses That Leave You Wanting To Walk Down the Aisle

Although their love lives may be covered with controversies and messy drama, it's hard to deny on thing- celebrities sure do know how to plan the perfect wedding day.


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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Revives The Movie Industry

The 95th Oscars may not have given us a celebrity fist fight or a violent outburst. But, it was definitely an emotional night that required everyone to grab a box of tissues. And all eyes were on the cast of “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”


ISSUE 04

How Can Technology Create Harmony Within The Fashion Industry?

Do you remember growing up and wishing you could have Cher’s iconic closet from Clueless? Did you ever think to yourself how much easier it would be if a computer could match your outfits together? This childhood dream could now be a reality. With new fashion technology, we could all get the chance to live out our Clueless closet fantasy.


ISSUE 03

Fairytales Meet Fashion

When it comes to the world of fashion, the term “Fairytale” is often associated with lavish and extravagant pieces. What’s better than telling a story through what you wear?


ISSUE 02

Women With A Vision

Although everyone has their own dreams and goals they hope to achieve, a true visionary is one who follows their intuition and uses their skills to overcome obstacles.


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The Evolution Of Thrifting

As a college student, it is often hard to afford and indulge in shopping habits when buying textbooks and paying for rent usually come first. Whenever I am hit with the shopping itch that can’t be scratched, I know there is always one solution: thrifting.