This Bath Pillow Is Better Than a Spa
What’s your ideal setting for some rest and relaxation? For me, it’s a warm bubble bath. The ambiance of a dark, candlelit bathroom and the sound of a running faucet help me totally unwind; it’s almost like an out-of-body experience. Throughout my life, my mom similarly dedicated her “me time” to baths, so it’s no wonder I do the same thing now. Maybe turning into … Continue reading This Bath Pillow Is Better Than a Spa
Same Same But Different: ELLE Editors Get Ready to Rodeo
Welcome to Same Same But Different. As Gen Z and millennial fashion editors, respectively, we know a thing or two about shopping—for all ages, and especially our demographics. As we find the best products for you, we can’t help but do a little shopping for ourselves and build our personal (age-appropriate) wish lists. And now, we’re sharing them with you. Ahead, check out what’s in … Continue reading Same Same But Different: ELLE Editors Get Ready to Rodeo
A Timeline of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s Relationship
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are parents to toddler Daisy Dove, but they may be looking to expand their brood. In an August 2022 interview with People, Perry hinted that she’s interested in having more children: “I’m a planner,” she said. “So we’ll see.” In 2019, Perry and Bloom got engaged after three years of dating on-and-off. Although they had to postpone their wedding due … Continue reading A Timeline of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s Relationship
The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3: Everything We Know
Let’s all breathe a sigh of relief: The Sex Lives of College Girls has been renewed for a third season on (HBO) Max. The news arrived a day before its season 2 finale aired, and following a string of cancelations on the streamer that had many fans worrying about the fate of the beloved comedy. The series from Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble follows four … Continue reading The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3: Everything We Know
A Closer Look at Gabriela Hearst’s Costumes for a Revolutionary Production of Carmen
When Gabriela Hearst signed on to create the costumes for the San Francisco Ballet’s recent production of Carmen, she understood that she was becoming part of something truly new. The performance was being choreographed by Arielle Smith, who wanted to tell the age-old story from a different point of view, and it would be part of the first season fully curated by the company’s artistic … Continue reading A Closer Look at Gabriela Hearst’s Costumes for a Revolutionary Production of Carmen