Month: September 2024

Women’s soccer made political history this week. Gotham FC became the first National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team to celebrate a championship win at the White House—and ELLE had an exclusive invite to the ceremony, which was held in the East Room, the largest space in the executive residence. During the event, President Joe Biden
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Tyla is adding prankster to her extensive résumé, proving she really can do it all. Watch as the October cover star pitches an unhinged idea for her next music video, asks Central Cee if he can host her large family, and even concocts a few scenarios of her own—like a pregnancy reveal to her mom.
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In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a tribe of female warriors known for their combat skills. These women have inspired art, literature, and now, Dior. During Dior’s spring/summer 2025 show, SAGG Napoli, a competitive archer and multidisciplinary artist, shot arrows at a target while models in sport-inspired clothing encircled her. The Amazons also inspired Peter
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Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn has been with her husband Ethan Sandler for almost three decades, and they’ve been looking adorable on the red carpet together almost the entire time. Jeff Kravitz//Getty Images But Hahn insists that, despite their life in the spotlight, life at home is very normal. “I live a pretty normal
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Sølve SundsbøBodysuit, leggings, balaclava, gloves, Rick Owens. Boots, Rick Owens x Straytukay. You can’t go home again, but Rick Owens tried to. A few years ago, he returned to Porterville, California, the town where he grew up, and for fall 2024, he brought Porterville to his current home of Paris—as in, he literally invited show
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We all have skin (it’s the body’s biggest organ), but it’s also what makes us different. Skin comes in all different shades, textures, types, and undertones, and each has its own conditions and challenges. Dermatologists—as the doctors of skin—should know how to treat every variation. Yet, dermatology is one of the least inclusive professions, and
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“Sometimes pressing play and just starting is the hardest part,” says fitness instructor Tanner Courtad in this total-body workout video. “But what you’ll always find out is that you build momentum, and once you have momentum, you just have to maintain it.” A “Bachelorette” alum and the founder of Future Self, Courtad leads this 10-minute
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As the story goes, on a brisk spring day back in 1884, entertainment magnate P.T. Barnum marched 21 of his legendary circus elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge. The animals made it over just fine, easing public concern over the structural integrity of the architectural marvel connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, which was the longest suspension bridge
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