‘Liver King’ Says Your Bed Is A Prison & You Need To Blow It Up

When you go to sleep at night, you most likely do so in a comfortable bed with quilts, throws and an ungodly number of pillows. But, is this the way we

Panerai Jumps On 2021’s Ceramic Watch Trend With A Beefy New Chronograph

Black ceramic watches are all the rage this year, it seems, with many of the world’s top luxury watch brands unveiling exciting black ceramic versions of their most iconic watches.

Kid Cudi Wore Teddy Bear Slippers to a Movie Premiere

Adam McKay’s new Netflix film Don’t Look Up has the kind of sprawling ensemble cast that really makes you go, “…Well!” A movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence sounds like

A Moment of Timeless Beauty at Art Basel Miami

After a couple of years on pause, life is busy once again. Streets are bustling with anticipation and conversation. It’s easy to get caught up in a stream of events without

Chrishell Stause Is Excited About Her New Home, New Relationship, and Next Chapter

If you've ever wondered if Chrishell Stause is really as nice as she seems on Netflix's Selling Sunset, the answer is a resounding yes.

Stause won me over long before

Fashion is Setting Foot in the Metaverse

Balenciaga Fall/Winter 2021, Ready to Wear. Photography courtesy of Imaxtree

The era of virtual fashion is coming sooner than you may think.

By Natalie Michie

Date December

Cardi B Tried To Warn Us About COVID. Now She’s Ready to Party

On March 10, 2020, while much of the world was in denial over the seriousness of COVID-19, Cardi B uploaded a 46-second video to Instagram. Clad in a see-through crochet dress,

Tracy Oliver on Writing Harlem, Meeting Whoopi Goldberg, and Fighting to Tell Black Stories

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Elisabeth Caren

In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their

Rereading Alice Sebold’s Lucky

While reading Alice Sebold’s 1999 memoir Lucky for the first time in about two decades, I was struck by the prevalence of apologies in the narrative. “I’m so sorry. You’re a