A Look Inside Philadelphia’s Organic Nail Salons
Who doesn't love a good manicure? In turbulent times, treating your fingernails to a trim, buff, and fresh coat of polish can provide a much–needed sense of stability and relaxation.
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Who doesn't love a good manicure? In turbulent times, treating your fingernails to a trim, buff, and fresh coat of polish can provide a much–needed sense of stability and relaxation.
Before the summer began, tennis skirts and sweater vests were all the rage. The Y2K fashion revival was in full swing. Utility fashion burst onto the scene just as the tie–dye fad died down. Fashion trends are transient—rapidly shifting to appeal to the tastes of consumers who are always on the hunt for something new. A brutal consequence of these consumer practices comes in the form of what we now call fast fashion.
From Louis Vuitton handbags, to red–bottomed Louboutin heels, to a basic outfit accessorized with a flashy Gucci logo belt, luxury goods are everywhere. However, the ubiquity of these items prompts questions about their authenticity.
Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Prada: all household names to most, despite their absurd price tags and supposed inaccessibility to most. Despite how exclusive these brands seem to be, we see and hear about them everywhere—on the street due to recognizable logos, through social media, and even in our Zoom classes. This is partially due to a new class of luxury—affordable luxury—which has allowed for many more young people to indulge in these high–end brands.
Wedged between images of brunch selfies from your cousin and the beach trip of a girl you don’t actually know, you’ll find a post from someone you barely know endorsing a brand you’ve probably never heard of before.
Gen Z has been evolving. Many members are finally reaching adulthood, and these new young adults are contributing to society in whatever sense they see fit.
The moment I entered 'foodtok,' I was hooked. This niche community on my TikTok For You page combined my three favorite things—social media, a nice aesthetic, and food—on my screen all at once. And that was a recipe for the biggest change in my mundane quarantine life.
COVID–19 brought about many challenges for businesses. But while many brands tried to stay afloat during the pandemic, some found the pandemic–induced transition to virtual events and working from home to be the perfect catalyst for their growth. Zoom was one of these companies.
There was once a time when the world was only familiar with mainstream musical artists. Backed by big record labels, these artists were ensured a straight shot to fame thanks to record labels bankrolling their music videos and promotion. How else could emerging artists get their names out there?
If you have a smartphone, you've (at the very least) heard of TikTok. Gen Z loves the social media app as much as Donald Trump hates it.
Monday nights. We don’t celebrate them because the first day of the week has finally come to an end. We celebrate Monday nights because The Bachelor franchise has claimed one night of our week as theirs, and we happily gave it to them. It is the one part of the week where we can sit down with a glass of wine and indulge in the best type of drama—the kind that isn’t our own.
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