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Lauren Conrad’s kids collection drops today (and she gave us all the details!)

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Lauren Conrad is known for many things, and one of those is her unique style. That's probably why she's had such incredible success in pretty much every design category, from apparel and shoes to jewelry and bedding. But it's the mom of two's latest endeavor that we're admittedly the most excited about: Little Co. by Lauren Conrad, a newly launched brand of infant and toddler apparel available only at Kohl's. We got the details from LC herself and dug into all the behind-the-scenes info about this new affordable, gender-neutral collection. (Seriously, every piece is below $20!) You've been in the...

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IT Luggage Illustrate 32" Softside Spinner Suitcase for $64 + $7.95 s&h

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That's $126 under list and the best price we could find. Buy Now at Nordstrom Rack Tips It's available in Black. Features dual zip compartment adjustable garment strap lininghttps://www.dealnews.com/IT-Luggage-Illustrate-32-Softside-Spinner-Suitcase-for-64-7.95-s-h/18408292.html?iref=rss-dealnews-todays-edition

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Lost Stock: 'It's like buying your future self a present’

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A scheme to help Bangladeshi garment workers through the lockdown adds spice to fashion Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage It’s not fashion shopping as we know it: shoppers provide details of their age, gender, size and colour preferences, and hand over £39. A few weeks later a box arrives on your doorstep containing at least three items, with full ticket prices adding up to at least £70, that were once destined for stores like Topshop.This is coronavirus crisis fashion shopping. The fashions come direct from the Bangladesh factory where the items were made and the mystery...

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Black and White are Rarely Black or White

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The post Black and White are Rarely Black or White appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. There are very few absolutes in this life. Most issues we face fall into more “gray areas” than the purely polar dictionary definitions of actual black and white. We use these terms rather cavalierly when expressing personal opinions even when real-life situations are anything but! This is also true in a number of photography-related issues. Since photography is the topic de jour, I’ll turn the conversation in that direction. I’ll explain to you how black and white are...

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Masculinity As Radical Selfishness: Rebecca Solnit on the Maskless Men of the Pandemic

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I grew up with the old axiom “my right to swing my arm ends where your nose begins,” which is about balancing personal freedom with the rights of others and one’s own obligation to watch out for those rights. The maliciously gendered rhetoric of the National Rifle Association, the incels and pick-up artist subcultures, Trumpism, and a lot else have proposed, in recent years, that actually their right to swing their arms doesn’t end and my nose and your nose are not their problem or are just in the way and need to move. Wearing masks, it turns out, is...

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