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4 Feb

Is fitness culture making us sad and boring?

Is fitness culture making us sad and boring?
When Ethan*, a 32-year-old in LA, was in high school, he took up running. What started as an attempt to lose weight and get some exercise dictated his schedule for the next three years. “I think I was obsessed with the number six because I’d wake up every day at six in the morning, read 60 pages of a book (to the page) and run 60 miles a week,” he says. “It was a way to control my body image but also a way to feel in control of my own life.” Only his life at the time was pretty dismal – his obsession with running caused him to skip house parties and turn down dinner hangouts that didn’t match...
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7 Oct

Messy Hair? Try THIS Instead of a Boring Ponytail

Messy Hair? Try THIS Instead of a Boring Ponytail
Tired of the same boring ponytail? In this video, I’ll show you a quick and easy hairstyle that’s perfect for messy hair days. It’s cute, simple, and takes only a few minutes—no fancy tools needed! Whether you’re heading to school, work, or just want to switch up your look, this hairstyle is the perfect alternative to a plain ponytail. Try it out and give your messy hair a stylish upgrade! if you do not know what to do with your hair, try this hairstyle! hairstyle, hair, hair health, braids, #viralhairshort #viralshorts #shorts ...
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9 Aug

Squishy artist Daisy Collingridge desires to eradicate boring body

Squishy artist Daisy Collingridge desires to eradicate boring body
Take a have a look at Daisy Collingridge’s oddly shaped, barely off-kilter forms blowing a kiss to the camera or striking a pose, hands on hip and you simply might wonder what exactly you’re gazing at. Collingridge’s costumes show different parts of the body, resembling boobs, big stomachs or muscular systems, through quilted textiles. At first, chances are you'll not even ensure that there’s an actual person under all those layers, but that’s what makes her pieces all of the more surreal.  Unconventional and thought-provoking , the London-based textile artist specialises in squishy, wearable costumes, done up in unusual pastel colors, with bulbous overlapped forms and shapes. Each bit is a novel vision and a press release on the complex aesthetics...
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15 Dec

Squishy artist Daisy Collingridge desires to eradicate boring body

Squishy artist Daisy Collingridge desires to eradicate boring body
Bulbous boobs, big stomachs and overlapping muscular systems – the Björk-approved creative breaks down her surreal creations and their inspirations Take a take a look at Daisy Collingridge’s oddly shaped, barely off-kilter forms blowing a kiss to the camera or striking a pose, hands on hip and you simply might wonder what exactly you’re gazing at. Collingridge’s costumes show the several parts of the body, similar to boobs, big stomachs or muscular systems, through quilted textiles. At first, you could not even make certain that there’s an actual person under all those layers, but that’s what makes her pieces all of the more surreal.  Unconventional and thought-provoking abruptly, the London-based textile artist specialises in...
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