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This Valentine’s Day will be different than the last one. Nearly a year into the pandemic, who isn’t feeling fatigued?
We’re all missing the ability to kiss, hug and get close to our loved ones. Also, we’ve spent so much time worrying about our friends and families that many of us have struggled to make time for ourselves.
This Sunday, simply kick back and treat yourself.
We’ve rounded up 18 of our favorite items to celebrate you. Just remember: it’s not selfish, it’s self-love.
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North Carolina Public Relations Society Honors NC’s Best PR Campaigns & Tactics
December 11, 2020 GMT
RALEIGH, NC / ACCESSWIRE / December 11, 2020 / The research, planning, implementation, and evaluation of more than 35 of North Carolina s best public relations campaigns were on full display during this year s Zoom celebration lunch. Communications, .
RALEIGH, NC / ACCESSWIRE / December 11, 2020 / The research, planning, implementation, and evaluation of more than 35 of North Carolina s best public relations campaigns were on full display during this year s Zoom celebration lunch. Communications, .
RALEIGH, NC / ACCESSWIRE / December 11, 2020 / The research, planning, implementation, and evaluation of more than 35 of North Carolina’s best public relations campaigns were on full display during this year’s Zoom celebration lunch. Communications, public relations and marketing profess
The watchdogs making sure fashion does more than talk about being inclusive
Sandrine Charles, clockwise from top left, Lindsay Peoples Wagner, Sahar Sanjar Dejban, Barbara Saint Aimé and Rosalind Dean, Chrissy Rutherford and Danielle Prescod, and Jennifer Walker and Adam Drawas.
(Black in Fashion Council, Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times, Aimé & Dean, Kelsey Cherry, Walker Drawas)
By Melissa Magsaysay
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