Lululemon’s Viral Everywhere Belt Bag Is My Favorite Accessory – and It’s on Sale

Chances are, you’re highly familiar with lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag ($39, originally $58). Similar to the activewear retailer’s “BBL” jacket, the versatile wardrobe essential is quite literally famous on social media, particularly TikTok and Instagram. It’s become so popular that countless brands have come out with lesser-price dupes to keep up with the crossbody bag hype, and it’s nearly impossible for lululemon to keep it in stock. But we’re happy to report that at the time of writing, not only has it been fully restocked, but select color options are also available on sale. read more

Round Out Your Winter Wardrobe With These 12 Sweaters

J.Crew Cropped Cashmere Crewneck Sweater ($118-$148)

If you’re looking to invest in a long-lasting sweater that will remain a staple in your wardrobe for years to come, you really can’t go wrong with a classic cashmere sweater. While there are so many different styles to shop online, we can’t get enough of this plush J.Crew sweater — which even comes highly recommended by POPSUGAR editors, as detailed in this J.Crew Cropped Cashmere Sweater review. read more

This Nail Serum Gave Us Visibly Stronger Nails In Just 7 Days

“I’ve since been applying this nail serum once a day followed by a heavy helping of cuticle oil (at night before bed) to moisturise the skin and nail plate, and it’s like none of the damage ever happened. As you can probably see in the before and after photos, my nails have grown well and the tips no longer feel like paper. Manicurists I’ve spoken to previously extol the virtues of cuticle oil in particular for healthy nail growth, so if you’re going to use this serum, I’d recommend following with a slick of oil, too. If you’d rather spend nothing and you happen to have vegetable oil in your kitchen, London-based podiatrist Dina Gohil once told me it is a great, cheap alternative for preventing nail splits, boosting hydration and smoothing the texture of nails.” read more

Spotify Wrapped ist ein Erfolg für Frauen – aber es gibt ein riesiges Problem

Bis zu diesem November war The Weeknd der meistgestreamte Artist weltweit, und der kanadische Sänger Drake landete auf Platz 3. The Weeknd, der mit bürgerlichem Namen Abel Tesfaye heißt, gilt schon seit einiger Zeit als umstritten (und das nicht nur wegen seiner Schauspielerei in der Serie The Idol, die durchwachsene Kritiken bekam), weil viele seiner Lyrics als frauenfeindlich empfunden werden. In seinem Song „The Hills“ von 2015 singt er beispielsweise: „I just fucked two bitches before I saw you“ (z. Dt.: „Ich habe zwei Bitches gefickt, bevor ich mich mit dir getroffen habe“). Esquire sprach ihn später darauf an, wie oft er in seinen Songs das Wort „bitch“ verwendet; daraufhin erklärte Tesfaye, The Weeknd sei „definitiv eine Rolle“, die er spiele – vermutlich, um sich vom Inhalt seiner Songs zu distanzieren. Sein Song „Lost In The Fire“ von 2019 wurde als potenziell homophob kritisiert, weil er darin singt: „You said you might be into girls, you said you’re going through a phase“ (z. Dt.: „Du meintest, du stehst vielleicht auf Frauen, du sagtest, das ist bloß eine Phase“). Klar, The Weeknd ist eine Rolle – aber ist es nicht trotzdem besorgniserregend, dass dieser Charakter, der mit seinen Lyrics potenziell schädliche Messages verbreitet, aktuell einer der meistgehörten Musiker:innen dieser Welt ist?  read more

This Is Not a Drill—Adidas Just Restocked Its Sellout Sambas

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past three years, you probably already know all about the phenomenon that is Adidas’s Samba sneakers and the hold the retro soccer style has on fashion people. Their allure is no big mystery or anything. With an affordable price tag, a minimal appearance, a handful of cool collaborations (from Gucci to Wales Bonner), and a long history of being worn by interesting people, there really was no other option but to be majorly successful. But no one could have predicted just how buzzy they’d become. read more