Chelsea Sektnan Backstage at LA Fashion Week, young designers from the South Bay stood under bright lights as makeup artists ...
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We've given five experts in different fields (and our own Investing Monkey) £500 and challenged them to turn it into £10,000 ...
This story is part of an occasional series on thrifting and secondhand shopping in and around St. Paul. Decades ago, Audrey Huset of Roseville would shop regularly for wool skirts at ...
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At a Repair Café, broken belongings aren’t headed for the trash. The Material Exchange, a student-run group that promotes sustainability through the barter and reuse of materials, launched its first ...
Oscar Wilde said that to define is to limit, and if there’s one thing I do know about Gen Z, it’s that we don’t like limits.
Our closets tell stories: old versions of ourselves, gifts, successes, and sometimes regrets. But when a garment remains hanging “just in case” for years, it becomes less of a useful object and more ...