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Under the Sea: The Obvious Summer Trend I Still Didn't See Coming

When Dua Lipa wore a Versace mermaid dress to the 2020 American Music Awards, I instantly had flashbacks to watching H2O and Aquamarine as a kid and wanting to be a mermaid at least for one day. (Come on, you know you did too.) Versace's S/S 21 runway collection heavily featured everything of the under-the-sea variety (down to the models' wet-hair looks), and the trending theme has only gotten bigger since then. I know what you're thinking—it's obvious. Summer is the time for beaches and se...

Yusra Siddiqui Wed, 12 May 2021 Who What Wear
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The Swim Trend You Wore in Middle School Is Cool Again—Here Are the Best Ones

Each summer, a slew of cool new swim trends is introduced—from tiny string styles perfect for tanning to retro floral prints that were basically made for Instagram. Celebrities usually introduce us to these trends, then a few cool girls on Instagram jump on board, and suddenly, said trend is everywhere. But there's one trend bubbling up that's not so new. In fact, it's the same one I wore in middle school (kind of). Yes, tankinis are making a big comeback, but the 2021 versions are a bit ...

Caitlin Burnett Thu, 13 May 2021 Who What Wear
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4 Summer Trends I'm Just Not in the Mood for This Year

I hate to sound like a broken record, but the pandemic has truly made me rethink all aspects of my closet. While I'm excited to wear all of the fancier items that have been collecting dust, I've also realized that I own far too many things that aren't practical for everyday wear. This summer, I have exactly three things in mind for the trends I want to wear: comfort, ease, and versatility. Obviously, comfort is the name of the game because I've spent the last year working from home in casual c...

Erin Fitzpatrick Thu, 13 May 2021 Who What Wear
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Over 40 State Prosecutors Protest Mark Zuckerberg's "Instagram Kids"

Rather unsurprisingly, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg continues to face backlash against his plans to launch Instagram Kids, a version of the social media app for children under the age of 13.A letter signed by 44 attorneys general on Monday warns that Instagram Kids could harm children's mental health, as well as pose safety and privacy risks. "Use of social media can be detrimental to the health and well-being of children, who are not equipped to navigate the challenges of having a social media ...

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