How Personal Abortion Stories Are Changing Today’s Fight for Reproductive Rights
Expand Photo: Getty Images Today, the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, a landmark case challenging Texas abortion legislation. But Stephanie Toti, the...
View ArticleIn Praise of One-Bowl Meals: 5 Healthy Recipes From Our Favorite Authors and...
A meal that fits into a single bowl is appealing for multiple reasons. “For me, it really lends itself to healthy eating with whole-foods-oriented components,” says cookbook author Lukas Volger, a...
View ArticleVogue Editors on the 21 Beauty Products They Can’t Live Without This Spring
The shift into spring triggers a most welcome series of changes—and we’re not just talking about budding trees. Chronically tense shoulders, long hunched from the cold, seem to uncoil. Parched skin...
View ArticleThe New California Wellness Spa You Need to Visit This Spring
Two decades ago, when the wellness resort Miraval set down roots in the foothills of Arizona’s Santa Catalina Mountains in northern Tucson, the cacti-studded landscape wasn’t simply a backdrop for...
View ArticleThe Matte vs. Glossy Lips Debate: Two Makeup Artists Face Off
Expand (From left) Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, December 2013; Photographed by Mario Testino, Vogue, December 2013 As election-year debates rage across the country, there’s a quieter...
View ArticleCharlotte Dellal on Her New MAC Makeup Collaboration—And Her 5 Favorite...
If Charlotte Dellal looks like she just stepped off an MGM soundstage, it’s no coincidence. Classic Hollywood has long served as inspiration for the accessories designer, who is about as famous for...
View ArticleElizabeth Olsen on Southern Beauty, Skin Care, and Why Reproductive Rights...
Troubled artists who burn bright and flame out all too quickly often have a driving force behind them who hope to steer them straight. In the new Hank Williams biopic, I Saw the Light, in theaters...
View ArticleThe Comb Makes a Comeback: 7 Pretty Reasons to Pick One Up
There are certain elemental tools—the wheel, the drinking cup—that invariably turn up in all corners of civilization. Take the comb: You’ll find carved ivory relics in the Egyptian and European wings...
View ArticleWhich Natural Sugar Alternative Is Best? Chefs and Nutritionists Weigh In
Sugar: It’s a term of endearment, a marker of celebration, a hard-wired reward. Over the course of a few generations, however, sugar has slinked from the sidelines of our diet to become something of a...
View ArticleTime to Clear the Air: 13 Room Scents for a Springtime Refresh
“Spring is all about awakening, renewal, rebirth,” Mimi Young tells me by phone from Vancouver, where she crafts her plant-based skin-care line, Trimaran Botanicals. For some, this translates into...
View Article7 Spring Getaways Where Models and Fashion Insiders Find Their Chill
It’s all too easy to get caught up in the whirlpool of work and daily life, where one nonstop day bleeds into the next. Sure, a visit to the nearest meditation studio or a head-clearing run might...
View Article14 Reasons Why Rosewater Is the Key to Inside-Out Hydration This Spring
Anyone who has spent time in the humming backstage chaos of Fashion Week knows that rosewater has no shortage of fans. Models, asked about their skin secrets, often rattle off go-to brands (like...
View ArticleEscape From New York! A Chic Brooklyn Wellness Destination Opens in the...
When Lisa Levine founded Maha Rose Center for Healing, a wellness studio in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood—initially with small-scale meditation circles and later, in 2013, with private sessions...
View Article6 Tribeca Film Festival Picks That Will Change the Way You Think About Food,...
For the cinephile navigating the dizzying lineup at the annual Tribeca Film Festival, it helps to narrow the scope—say, road movies (Detour and Folk Hero & Funny Guy); female directors (Mother and...
View ArticleCompression Tights Are the Secret to Better Workouts—And Better Legs
Ask the uninitiated what compression tights are, and they’ll probably imagine the sort of impossibly thick knee-highs that Mrs. Doubtfire wriggles into—something that people with circulation problems...
View Article10 Boutique Hotels With Chic Beauty Products Worth Stashing in Your Suitcase
Sure, there was a time when trinket-size shampoo and conditioner and a paper-wrapped soap were the extent of the beauty offerings to be found while traveling—a time when guests with more specific...
View ArticleThe Delicious Turmeric Tonic That Fights Inflammation and Free Radicals
Say what you will about Pantone’s Color of the Year in terms of design, but in the wellness world, it would be a particularly apt way to chart trends. After a wave of vibrant fuchsia (acai) followed...
View ArticleMeet the Globe-Trotting It Girl Whose Signature Braid Is Her Passport
Expand Courtesy of Hailey Gates The braid is something of a global citizen, woven into the fabric of so many cultures. But in Viceland’s globe-trotting new series, States of Undress, the one with the...
View ArticleVogue Staffers on the Best Beauty Advice We’ve Learned From Our Mothers
One’s beauty look is influenced by many factors: There might be shades of Helena Christensen’s salt-sprayed muse in Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” video; high-gloss manicures à la Guy Bourdin; or the...
View ArticleSienna Miller on SoulCycle, Motherhood, and Her Glamorous ’70s Transformation...
At a time when the fashion world is in a full ’70s swoon, High-Rise, in theaters this Friday, presents a darkly decadent variation on a theme. Based on J. G. Ballard’s 1975 novel about a grandiose...
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