So great to see Luxx’s byline on the cover.
Congrats, Lady. Hope you see this.
And there seems to be no mention of it being a 'big fashion issue' so maybe March has become no different to any other month. I wonder in which year they stopped boasting on the March cover about their page count.
Wow!!! That’s amazing!!!So great to see Luxx’s byline on the cover.
Congrats, Lady. Hope you see this.
Potentially.
It does seem to speak, though, of this new social virtue of selfishness. Not that long ago, selflessness was a virtue. I'm beginning to wonder if we could all stand to start thinking a bit selflessly again. It seems to bear greater fruits. Every article on Vogue these days is a think piece on how so-and-so "discovered herself through haircare," or "learned to focus on herself through shopping," or "created an identity of self care through skin care," or "how my mental health was refocused by taking a break." It's super, super frivolous.
Of course, frivolous is to be expected for Vogue, to a certain degree. I'm just speaking more from noticing a cultural trend of extreme narcissism dressed up as "wellness."
diet prada has become a woke menace. Always reaching for grievances, for imaginary injustices, that have nothing to do with them.
They're destructive, and evil. I really hope Dolce and Gabbana win their case, and flush them.
In American law, you have to opportunity to never go to retire. They don't have retire age. Years of work are important - minimum 10 years on employment contract..So you don't believe that Anna Wintour is past it and needs to retire?
It'd be quite funny if Vogue end up getting mixed up in the current brouhaha over her insisting her daughter be on social media. But maybe that would be a blessing in disguise for Vogue. Free publicity and such. God knows they need it.