• I tried the viral wellness trend 'Spinal Energetic'. I expected it to be a load of TikTok trickery. Minutes later tears were streaming down my face

    I tried the viral 'Spinal Energetics' healing with Dr Sarah Jane Perri expecting to confirm my suspicions that it was yet another overhyped social media trend.

  • THE CHIC LIST: They may be back in fashion, but here's why I think nobody should ever wear skinny jeans. Here's five spring trends to try instead

    The other morning I woke from a bad dream filled with anxiety. The cause of my distress? I dreamed I was trying to squeeze into a pair of skinny jeans once more.

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    If there was one fashion trend that emerged at Coahcella, this was it

    If you had closed your eyes and thrown a rock at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival last weekend, you probably would have hit a cowboy. Or an Angeleno dressed like one. That may be an exaggeration but not by much more than a horse hair. It was nearly impossible to look anywhere around the Empire Polo Club grounds without spotting the familiar swoop of a cowboy hat. Colorful leather boots marched across the festival grounds all weekend long, leaving blocky heel prints in the dusty...

  • The 10 Best Linen Pants To Rock This Summer

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  • Top 10 trending phones of week 15

    The Samsung Galaxy A55 couldn't match the winning streak of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, stopping at four. Xiaomi's newly announced Redmi Note Turbo 3 came on top in week 15, dropping the A55 to second place. [#InlinePriceWidget, 12824, 1#] Infinix Note 40 Pro made up yet another place and completes the podium this time around. The Redmi Note 13 Pro is down to fourth, followed by the Galaxy S24 Ultra and the non-Pro Redmi Note 13. Motorola Edge 50 Pro lost a lot of ground, dropping to seventh,...

  • Make a Fashion Splash With These Spring, Summer Swimsuits

    As we experience the seasonal shift in Colorado, marked by the scorching sun, high UV levels, and dry winds, the urge to shed layers intensifies as the warm summer horizon looms. The departure of the hazy, dark days of rain, snow, and fog leaves us basking in April’s gentle heat. Now is the moment to […]

  • The 7 Biggest Hair Trends Of Summer 2024

    Side-slicked bangs, flipped-up ends, blunt bobs, and platinum blonde dye jobs — the biggest hair trends of summer 2024 are fun and flirty for the new season.

  • Top 10 trending phones of week 14

    The Samsung Galaxy A55 made it four wins in a row in our trending chart, but it faced its toughest challenge yet. The newly announced Motorola Edge 50 Pro came really close to dethroning the popular mid-ranger, but had to settle for the silver medal in the end. [#InlinePriceWidget, 12824, 1#] The Redmi Note 13 Pro stepped down to the lowest step of the rostrum, while the Infinix Note 40 Pro retained its fourth place. Another new arrival sits in fifth - the OnePlus Nord CE4. We then have the...

  • 10 Different Light Fixtures Made from Repurposed Items

    Lighting fixtures don’t have to only be about supplying light. They can be cool statements and create an ambiance that feels magical.

  • Who TF Did I Marry captivated millions. What made the TikTok series so relatable?

    Reesa Teesa chronicled how she ‘met, dated, married and divorced’ a ‘pathological liar’, leaving viewers obsessedApril Reign watched all 50 parts of the viral TikTok series, Who TF Did I Marry?Reign, creator of the 2015 viral social media campaign, #OscarSoWhite, was among the millions and counting who tuned in to see Reesa Teesa, whose real name is Tareasa Johnson, talk about how she “met, dated, married and divorced” a man who she described as “a real pathological liar”. Continue reading

  • Taylor Swift Songs Back on TikTok After 10-Week Absence

    Taylor Swift's music has returned to TikTok after a 10-week absence due to a licensing dispute between Universal Music Group and the social platform.

  • Shock of the old: 10 pairs of filthy, fetishistic and fashionable shoes

    Much historical footwear looks like torture – and extreme and unstable designs are still being made. Why can’t we all just be comfortable?“In a world governed by ideal economic conditions there will be no sensible shoes,” 1920s shoe designer André Perugia once said. We’re all wearing comfy, sexless trainers now, so draw your own conclusions. Thankfully, history has plenty of silly footwear at hand to amuse us, while we wonder where all our money went.Paleoanthropologists can tell when we...