What Happened Between Uche, Aaliyah, and Lydia on Love Is Blind Season 5?

Spoilers below. The fifth season of Love Is Blind has finally arrived, and new episodes are juicier than ever. As usual, some couples find love in the pods, but a prior relationship also threatens to wreck one of the new romances. ICU travel nurse Aaliyah seemingly finds love with lawyer Uche in the pods. However, […]

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Rajni Jacques Shares the ABCs of Snapchat: Augmented Reality, Bitmojis, and Creators

In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. Ahead of fashion month, we spoke with Rajni Jacques, Snapchat’s global head of fashion and beauty, who, after getting her master’s from Columbia Journalism School, has had a wide-ranging career […]

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How Travis Kelce Responded to Questions About Dating Taylor Swift

During an interview with Travis Kelce, NFL+ host Andrew Siciliano tried to get some more info out of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end about his rumored relationship with Taylor Swift. In particular, the interviewer was curious about Kelce admitting he tried to get his number to Swift on a friendship bracelet while she was […]

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LWLies 100: Special Anniversary Issue – Out now!

The prospect of this anniversary issue has been something of an obsession for a number of years now. In the world of print magazines, you’re constantly asking yourself the question: how can we do something special? But something special that’s also achievable with the means at your disposal. Thinking about this issue, the LWLies team […]

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I Wanted to Teach My Daughter Bodily Autonomy. Motherhood Taught Me to Value My Own.

In an exclusive excerpt from Amanda Montei’s new memoir Touched Out, a mother considers how talking with her children has taught her about her own body—a healing process she hasn’t always welcomed or wanted. When I gave birth to my first child, whom the doctors swiftly marked “girl,” I had no idea how complex the […]

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Isaac Nabwana: ‘We should tell our own stories in the way we want’

The wildly imaginative and highly resourceful filmmaker behind Uganda’s ultra low budget studio Wakaliwood describes his own cinematic education, travelling to China to shoot Shaolin monks, and the next generation of African filmmakers. “Home of Da Best of Da Best Movies”, full of “supa action”, the films emerging from Wakaliwood – the action movies made […]

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How Khadija Zeggaï created the most fashionable film of the year

Ira Sachs’ latest drama features steamy sex, passionate rows, and some of the best cinematic knitwear in years. We speak to the film’s costume designer to find out how the film developed its signature style. Ira Sachs is well known for telling messy, hopelessly human stories about love, marriage, addiction, and family. His latest, Passages, […]

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