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13 Dec

Karla Welch Talks Working With Amazon Style and Styling

Karla Welch is bringing her styling expertise to Amazon Style. The celebrity fashion stylist, who works with Olivia Wilde, Tracee Ellis Ross, Hailey and Justin Bieber and others, is joining forces with the e-commerce giant on its Color Me Curated pop-up on the Americana at Brand in Glendale, California, that provides shoppers free color evaluation consultations where they determine which seasonal color palette is most flattering on them. Amazon Fashion also teamed with color expert Mariana Marques, who focuses on color evaluation, for the initiative. The pop-up runs from Tuesday to Friday. After shoppers receive their color evaluation consultation, they'll shop from collections Welch curated for every seasonal color palette on the pop-up.  “It’s a fantastic stepping point,” Welch said about color evaluation. “I...
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7 Nov

Working Women Who Stay Single And Childless Are Richer

Kids are expensive and single, child-free women are taking note. Latest data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis showed that single women without kids pocketed $65,000 more in wealth in 2019 than single, child-free men, who has an of $57,000. Single moms, alternatively, had only $7,000. That is unsurprising since on average, it takes about $286,000/12 months to lift two children within the US according to the USDA as reported by Bankrate. These staggering figures, together with improved sex education and more financial independence amongst women, may correlate to the drop in US births. On average, fertility rates within the U.S. have been steadily decreasing even before the pandemic, and the Census Bureau said that trend is...
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21 Oct

Unilever’s Cara Sabin Talks Her Latest Role, SheaMoisture’s Amplified

Growing up as a self-professed tomboy, Cara Sabin all the time thought the sweetness industry was frivolous. As a substitute of pursuing something near the traditionally female-dominated fields, she decided to go down a more practical route and leaned toward her interest in business. Paradoxically though, while pursuing her MBA, she learned the sweetness industry was more aligned along with her passion than she thought. “As I entered the workforce, about five years after business school, is after I had my first beauty task at L’Oreal,” the Duke University graduate shared with ESSENCE. “And once I entered the industry, I just completely fell in love. It’s just all the pieces from how fast-paced and the way competitive the environment. And...
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20 Sep

Unilever’s Cara Sabin Talks Her Latest Role, SheaMoisture’s Amplified

Growing up as a self-professed tomboy, Cara Sabin at all times thought the sweetness industry was frivolous. As an alternative of pursuing something near the traditionally female-dominated fields, she decided to go down a more practical route and leaned toward her interest in business. Mockingly though, while pursuing her MBA, she learned the sweetness industry was more aligned together with her passion than she thought. “As I entered the workforce, about five years after business school, is after I had my first beauty project at L’Oreal,” the Duke University graduate shared with ESSENCE. “And once I entered the industry, I just completely fell in love. It’s just all the things from how fast-paced and the way competitive the environment. And...
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