Yes, You Can Wear Braids On Your Wedding Day. Here’s Why I Did

Finally, approximately three months before the wedding, a moment of inspiration arrived. My clarity came from my intrigue with “Zoe Kravitz braids,” a style similar to one shared by “braid architect”, Brooke DeVard, on TikTok a year prior—a braided leave-out style. Its functionality for upcoming work travel appealed to me. It seemed like the perfect blend of chic and practical, a style that could effortlessly transition from a film set, business meeting, or date night. My braider executed the style beautifully: a nearly full head sew-in with the leave-out styled in intricate, small boho braids with human hair. Looking in the mirror, I felt an immediate sense of ease and confidence. It was then that I thought, “This will be my wedding hairstyle,” and I immediately scheduled a follow-up appointment for the week of the wedding.  read more

Our Favorite Picks From Abercrombie’s Sale to Stock Up For Summer

Abercrombie & Fitch YPB sculptLUX 7/8-Length Leggings ($52, originally $65)

The YPB sculptLUX 7/8-Length Leggings are an editor-backed favorite for their flattering yet supportive wear. Made with a sweat-wicking four-way stretch fabric, these leggings ensure you feel comfortable no matter how you move. They are sculpting and smoothing without feeling too restrictive, and they boast a hidden interior waistband pocket. Read more of our thoughts on Abercrombie & Fitch’s YPB Activewear here. read more

I’m A Shopping Expert Who Is Also Plus-Sized—31 Styles Swirling Through My Brain This Month

If you’re like me, then summer is top of mind. I’ve been imagining myself outdoors, soaking up some serious sun and hanging out with my besties. Maybe you have a beach vacation or two locked in. Perhaps there’s a fun picnic in your near future. Either way,y there’s no denying the plethora of sun-filled activities summertime brings into your day-to-day life. As a shopping expert and plus-size fashion person, I’ve seen some seriously pretty styles recently that’ll channel summer in the chicest way. read more

A Week In San Diego, CA On A $87,600 Salary

Was there an expectation for you to attend higher education? Did you participate in any form of higher education? If yes, how did you pay for it?
Yes, definitely. I was always a driven and internally motivated student and expected a lot of myself in terms of grades and achievements. I went to a pretty rigorous middle school, the goal of which was to get into one of the most prestigious specialized high schools in NYC. Once I got in there, the emphasis on grades and achievement became even more pervasive, because of the culture and extremely rigorous curriculum. Pretty much everyone in this high school had their eyes set on one of the top 10 universities in the US and there was never a question in my or my parents’ minds that I would go to college, and that it would likely be one of the top schools in the country. When my parents were getting divorced, my mom included a clause in the settlement that my dad had to contribute to half of my college tuition costs until I turned 21, no matter which college I went to. (My dad had originally only agreed to pay for a state or city school.) I was fortunate to get significant financial aid from my university, which included work study so I worked throughout my four years at school. I also took out $30,000 in federal loans. The rest was paid for by my parents (Dad stopped paying when I was 21). My mom paid for my housing throughout college: dorm for three years and a house shared with five friends for one year. read more