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Traveling Post COVID: What to Expect

March 23, 2021

We’re three months into 2021 and beyond ready to start vacationing again. As the travel industry is among the hardest hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, airlines, travel agencies, and hotels have already seen drastic changes as more countries are willing to let Americans in. The biggest change may be READ MORE >

Luxury Fashion Brands Respond to Activism

March 19, 2021

Most luxury fashion brands stray from commenting on social affairs. Part of its mystifying charm is that with the title ‘luxury’ comes the implication that it is timeless– as if the industry is too elite to have to disclose their opinions on current events, publicly. As the events that took READ MORE >

Fashion brands to keep an eye out for in 2021

January 22, 2021

Loungewear, cottagecore, and athleisure are expected to rule the 2021 fashion scene, likely as a byproduct of the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns– people really took sweatpants, workout clothing and DIY tie dyed hoodies and made it fashion. Some top global brands expected to grow in popularity this year include: Brother Vellies: READ MORE >

Ethical brands are coming together to raise awareness about the fast fashion industry

January 22, 2021

Perhaps one of the most beneficial aspects of social media is how information can be disseminated about a certain person, place, or thing in the matter of seconds. This can quickly become a company’s PR crisis, however, when they are exposed for their wrongdoings. Amazon, Nike, Zara, H&M and Victoria’s READ MORE >

First Products To Be Approved by EPA For Killing COVID-19 On Surfaces

July 10, 2020

Lysol Disinfectant Spray has been approved to protect against COVID-19 by the Environmental Protection Agency. The spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist are the first two products to gain such recognition. While there are more than 420 products on the list of disinfectants that the EPA says are strong READ MORE >

Not a Record Venice Wanted

November 27, 2019

Ever gone swimming in November? It may sound like a unique idea, but it is not what the people of Venice were hoping to do this month. High waters devastated the city this past month, the worst flooding they have seen in 50 years. Last week, the mayor called for a state of READ MORE >

Baaa Bye Carbon Dioxide

October 18, 2019

One new company. One product. Everyone benefits, even the sheep. Debuting last month, the company Sheep Inc. is selling unisex cashwool sweaters while giving back to the environment. While the sweaters are not cheap ($234 to be exact), the founders hope they are targeting anyone and everyone. This, in turn, READ MORE >

Water Bottle is the Must-Have Accessory

October 18, 2019

The next big accessory? You can drink from it, reuse it a thousand times, and prices can range anywhere from $10 to $75. That’s right, we’re talking about a water bottle. In a world placing more and more emphasis on sustainability, it’s looked down upon when one has a plastic READ MORE >

Someone Pass Me a Bucket of Ice

August 16, 2019

Summer is almost over (*tear*) and boy has it been a hot one. Just last week, it was announced that July 2019 was “the hottest month ever recorded on Earth.” Good, so I wasn’t just profusely sweating for no reason. Europe and the Arctic got hit the hardest, and if READ MORE >

Dunkin’ Goes Above and Beyond (Meat)

August 2, 2019

America may run on Dunkin’, but now it can run on meatless meat. Did I hear that right? Yes, meatless meat. Last week the fast-food chain added a new breakfast sandwich to its Manhattan menus made with Beyond Meat’s vegetarian “sausage” patty. It said they would soon serve them nationwide. READ MORE >

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