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Why Gen Z Is Bringing Back the Glossy Magazine Dream
Gen Z, of all generations, is bringing the glossy magazine back to life. Not as a relic. Not as nostalgia. But as something tender, intentional, and heartwarmingly hopeful.
Making Women out of Children
Yes, there are differences between 15-year-olds and 8-year-olds. At 8 years old, you hope you’ll get your fairytale ending. At 15, you have a sneaking suspicion you never will. But you’re still a kid, and that hope lingers. It permeates every conversation with a cute person, every interaction with your high school crush. Until it happens to you.
Taylor Swift Can’t Ever Be Happy
TLOAS has taken a large musical and visual departure from her album art and music production in the last seven years. Producers Max Martin and Shellback created an upbeat pop album reminiscent of Swift's 1989 era. The album had a mixed reception, with some praising the joyful nature of the album and others criticising the lyricism. The critiques of the album boil down to this: people don’t like it when artists are happy.
Downtown Girl Isn’t a Full-time Gig
Yes, the downtown girl is back. There is something romantic about the idea of walking through life like a Gilmore Girls montage, messy hair, thrifted skirt, tote bag full of annotated novels. What once felt like a celebration of individuality and a style that honored my personal interests has turned into a curated checklist. The “downtown girl” is no longer just a vibe – it is a brand.