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I Live in a Big City—I Stopped Wearing These 5 Items But Love These New Trends

Elaine Davis is a New York City–based influencer who adores fashion and consistently tests out a variety of items and trends. As she’s been giving various fresh pieces a whirl this season, she’s come to the conclusion that some of the items are turning out to be front-runners in her wardrobe. These pieces are modern and easy and therefore work for her life in the city. On the flip side, there are also a few items she’s not reaching for as much anymore, because she’s into some of th...

Bobby Schuessler Thu, 13 May 2021 Who What Wear
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I Look at Hundreds of Denim Outfits a Month—These Are the Looks That Matter

Given my role as a fashion editor, I spend a solid chunk of time scrolling through various outfit ideas to recommend to you, dear readers. In that mix comes a lot of strong denim outfits. Honestly, I bet I look at hundreds of jean looks every month as I’m browsing Instagram. I thought I’d showcase some of the denim ensembles that really stuck out to me when I referenced my Saved folder on IG. Here, I’m referring to everything from A+ looks with classic jeans to cute ensembles featuring d...

Bobby Schuessler Thu, 13 May 2021 Who What Wear
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You're Welcome: Summer's Rising Trend Is as Comfortable as a Bathrobe

When it comes to comfortable trends this summer, nothing beats the terry cloth styles—aka "towel" clothes—that we’ve been spotting all over our favorite influencers lately. Yep, the retro fabric reminiscent of 1970s poolside glamor is having a major moment right now and is making its way into our wardrobes this season in the form of cute and cool rompers, matching sets, bikinis, bucket hats, and cover-ups, to name a few.The plush fabric may be heavier in weight than other summer fabrics...

Judith Jones Thu, 13 May 2021 Who What Wear
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Apple's New M1 iPad Pro Is 50% Faster Than Previous Generations

Back in April, Apple unveiled a lineup of new tech including an updated iPad Pro built with the M1 chip, the company's highest-performing processor. According to reports, the upcoming device is "50 percent faster than the previous-generation iPad Pro," as well as the older Intel Core i9-powered MacBook Pros.Geekbench 5 released data indicating that the M1 iPad Pro had a multi-core score of 7,284, while the Core i9 16-inch MacBook Pro reached 6,845. In terms of graphics, the M1 iPad Pro is repo...

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