It all comes down to the three Gs: grunge, gorp, and graffiti.
When we talk about U.S. style cities, New York casts an incredibly long shadow. It's the only American city with a fashion week that matters, for instance, and a hub for both industry and media. From a global perspective, it's often seen as the single stateside generator of fashion. But that oversimplification cuts out a lot of regional scenes, some with rich histories and long-lasting impacts. And with that in mind, one American city that deserves its flowers right now is Seattle. |
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| It's the sex-adjacent scandal our culture deserves. |
| Nowadays, quality, fit, and finish don't have to cost the big bucks. |
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The tennis world will say its final farewells on Friday afternoon to Roger Federer, one of the most talented tennis players to ever step foot on the court. After announcing his "bittersweet" retirement last week at the age of 41, he'll play his last match at this weekend's Laver Cup. The exhibition-style tournament, which usually takes place two weeks after the conclusion of the US Open, was created back in 2017 by Federer himself. It's a fitting competition to end his illustrious career—especially since he'll play doubles alongside his longtime rival, Rafael Nadal. |
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But he'd really like to be speaker again! Too bad he's got nothing meaningful to say... |
| Round out the month with Lululemon's best-selling pant, Dyson's air purifier, Le Creuset's dutch oven, and more. |
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In Olivia Wilde's 'Don't Worry Darling', Florence Pugh and Harry Styles star as Alice and Jack Chambers, a beautiful married couple blissfully stuck in their honeymoon phase. In an early scene, Jack returns from his mysterious job developing "progressive materials" to find Alice dressed to the nines and waiting for him with a multi-course dinner on the table. But Jack can't be bothered with food. In the heat of passion, he tosses the dishes to the floor so he can use the table as a surface on which to pleasure his wife. Of course, everything isn't as orgasmic as it seems. |
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