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Last year changed my relationship with my clothes and my phone. The pandemic meant that I was wearing less of my wardrobe and spending more time online. But while my use of social media was up, my consumption of the latest must-have handbag had more or less ground to a halt. Doomscrolling (aimlessly using social media) left me strung out. It s like a sugar hangover, where you wake up the next day with a film of plaque in your mouth, lethargic and discombobulated. I had temporarily fallen out of love with the two things that had been significant pillars of my career - fashion and technology. ....
6 style insiders on what they ll be wearing to bring cheer on Christmas Day Our Christmas celebrations may be curtailed but one thing we can still do is dress-up. 24 December 2020 • 7:00am Jada Sezer, Alice Naylor-Leyland and Tamu McPherson on how they ll be brightening a Christmas like no other by dressing up Credit: Instagram It’s fair to say that nothing has really gone to plan this year, and Christmas is no exception. Following the latest government guidance, millions of people up and down the country have had their festive plans scuppered, hopes dashed and mood brought low. It will certainly be a Christmas none of us is likely to forget soon. ....
Type keyword(s) to search Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Caroline Tompkins The Journalist and the Pharma Bro Why did Christie Smythe upend her life and stability for Martin Shkreli, one of the least-liked men in the world? Dec 20, 2020 Almost every weekday for six years, Christie Smythe took the F train from Park Slope downtown to her desk at Brooklyn’s federal court, in a pressroom hidden on the far side of a snack bar. Smythe, who covered white-collar crime for Bloomberg News, wore mostly black and gray, and usually skipped makeup. She and her husband, who worked in finance, spent their free time cooking, walking Smythe’s rescue dog, and going on literary pub crawls. “We had the perfect little Brooklyn life,” Smythe says. ....