‘The Claw Grip’: Why Are Women Always Holding Things?
Known as “the claw grip” online, women are making videos about how many objects they can hold without a purse or functional pockets. What is the larger message? Source link
Known as “the claw grip” online, women are making videos about how many objects they can hold without a purse or functional pockets. What is the larger message? Source link
The singer and actress on how she navigates those friendships that feel like much more. Source link
Osbourne and Black Sabbath pioneered a horror-inspired heavy metal look that was an alternative to the colorful tie-dye of the hippies, and a prototype of things to come. Source link
Hiking shoes finished off an outfit of mostly secondhand items. Source link
The New York Times is looking to talk to today’s parents, who face challenges that would be unimaginable to previous generations. Source link
Young hosts are turning their apartments into makeshift coffeehouses, and documenting the process on social media. Are they social events or side hustles? Source link
No longer written off for being “ludicrously capacious,” oversize bags are building up a fan base on social media. Source link
The bags from the supermarket chain are becoming increasingly popular, even though the store doesn’t operate in Britain. Source link
Women are so fed up with men that the phenomenon even has a name: heterofatalism. So what do we do with our desire? Source link
In thousands of photos, Maddie stood tall and seemingly unbothered atop fences, cars, road signs and tires, garnering 1.2 million Instagram followers along the way. Source link