Anyone who knows me well knows that I take full advantage of holiday party dressing, maintaining my “more is more” motto year after year. No matter the dress code an invitation may advise, I always say, “Bring on the high heels, embellished dresses, and seasonal color palettes.”
The Women Of OfflineTV Are At The Top Of Their Game
Even before she started streaming on Twitch in 2017, QuarterJade aka Jodi, who asked not to share her last name citing privacy concerns, had watched OTV videos in her college library. “I had known of [OTV] but mostly I was following a lot of the girls,” she recalls. “I knew of Lily. I knew of Imane, and I would watch their streams … And then I remember the announcement of, ‘Oh my god, we’re OTV!'” As her channel quickly blossomed, Jodi found herself running in the same circles and gaming in the same lobbies as many of OTV’s members. Once Sydeon, who’s also from the Seattle area (fun fact: Jodi’s ex introduced them. The friendship has lasted longer than the relationship), decided to move to LA to pursue modeling and streaming, the now-inseparable pair became more enmeshed with the OTV crew. So when the opportunity came for Jodi and Syd to join an organization, it made sense for them to join OTV, even though orgs like 100 Thieves and NRG were sniffing around. “There’s a lot of orgs out there that probably would have given us an offer, but those are just money salary offers,” Jodi says. “This is a passion project.” The rest is in your watched history.
What Makes a Pair of Kicks Cool? Here’s What a Filmmaker Learned From Sneakerheads
Former Jordan Brand Footwear VP Gentry Humphrey and director Hannah Storm. Image Source: ABC News Studios/Hulu
True sneakerheads know that the intersection of sports and fashion is the holy grail. Look no further than “Grails: When Sneakers Change the Game,” a new docuseries from director and producer Hannah Storm.
Shhh: 13 Affordable Beauty Gifts Your Friends Will Think You Spent a Fortune On
We get it—holiday shopping can be so tough and overwhelming, especially if you’re on a budget and have a long list of folks to buy gifts for. Don’t worry, though. There are so many creative ways you can give next-level gifts without breaking the bank or seeming cheap. I should know. I’ve become somewhat of a pro at gift buying on a budget.
My Friend Has $500 to Splurge on a Winter Coat—I Told Her to Check Out These 28
As the world’s biggest proponent of curating an investment wardrobe, the number one tip I tell most of my friends is to buy a coat first.
By all accounts, coats can be one of the most expensive things in someone’s wardrobe. The materials and construction add up—from feather-filled puffers and ethically-sourced wool. Not only will a good, expensive coat keep you warm, but it’s also a fashion statement in itself. With what feels like an endless amount of colors, fabrics, and materials to try, there’s outwear for every occasion.
