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A Huge Reformation Sale Is Happening at Nordstrom Right Now


Reformation’s midi dresses and vintage-inspired tops were everywhere this summer—on well-dressed celebrities like Priyanka Chopra, Irina Shayk, and Emily Ratajkowski—and, probably, you (or someone in your friend group).

But even though winter is coming, don’t let that stop you from stocking up on their hero pieces to wear now…just maybe with tights. Get Reformation dresses, jumpsuits, and tops on sale—up to 40% off, right now at Nordstrom. Plus, its offering free shipping and returns on all sale items, which is a perk you wouldn’t get shopping in-store at a Reformation.

Since the brand only has two big annual sales (one during summer and another at the end of the year), we’d recommend picking up a piece (or two!) while things are discounted at the trusted retailer through November 17. And, in case you missed it: The brand also expanded its sizing last year to be more inclusive, and many of the items that are on sale are also available in petite and plus sizes.

To help you find the pieces worth your money, we’ve picked the best Reformation sale markdowns we can’t wait to get our hands on. Whether you’re looking for a cute top for date night or need an LBD to impress your co-workers at the annual holiday office party, consider it handled.

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Pat McGrath Labs Is Having a Huge 4th of July Sale


When one of the most legendary makeup artists in the business drops a makeup line, you know it’s going to be good. But Pat McGrath’s Pat McGrath Labs is more than good, it’s truly incredible. The line started as limited edition product drops and has evolved to a collection of runway-inspired staples. While you can expect her products have been tested on literally every major model backstage, the line is also extremely wearable for those of us whose day jobs don’t involve a catwalk.

But 30 years of industry experience comes at a price. McGrath’s high-quality makeup is meant to evoke luxury and fantasy, and the price tag reflects that. However, every now and again Mother (McGrath’s nickname) cuts us a break and delights us with a surprise sale. From now until July 8, the entire line is 20 percent off. All you have to do is go to patmcgrath.com and use the code SUMMERSALE at checkout. Now’s the time to stock up on that eye palette, highlighter, or lipstick you’ve been eyeing for months. Here’s what we suggest.



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Taylor Swift Just Dropped Another Huge Hint About Her New Album Title


Fans who missed seeing Taylor Swift during her reclusive reputation era have a lot to celebrate in the time of her upcoming album, presently known as TS7. It seems like since dropping her glitter bomb single “ME!”, she’s given Swifties more juicy information to chew on—particularly, via interviews with “human journalists” filled with Easter Eggs about her release.

A soundbite from a Q&A earlier this week may have eliminated one giant question mark from the outstanding questions fans still have about TS7—and that’s what, exactly, she’s dubbing her new era. In an interview with The Independent, Swift hinted that the title of her new album has been hiding in plain sight in the lyrics and music video imagery for “ME!”.

The Independent asked Swift the question we all were wondering: “How many clues are there to the album title in the music video?” She responded: “I think you see it once and you hear it twice.”

Those two numbers were all fans needed to track down the potential title—and they didn’t have to reach that hard to find it after Swift’s quote hit the Internet. It seems that Swift was referring to the word “lover.”

The word immediately caught fans’ eyes (and Glamour‘s Christopher Rosa). In the music video, it’s seen after the second verse, written in cursive on a neon sign in the background.

A neon song spelling out “lover” had fans talking when “ME!” debuted. It may be the title of Swift’s album after all.

Then, there’s the pre-chorus to the song, where the word appears twice. After both verses, Swift sings: “Baby doll when it comes to a lover/I promise that you’ll never find another like me.”

All signs point to “Lover” as the title of Swift’s seventh album, but it’s been part of her lexicon for several album cycles. She used to reference ill-fated paramours in 1989‘s “Blank Space:” “Got a long list of ex-lovers/They’ll tell you I’m insane.” It also appeared in songs about her boyfriend Joe Alwyn on reputation, including “Call It What You Want” and “…Ready For It?”

The title meshes with Swift’s apparent rose-colored outlook in TS7—and her habit for leaving clues for fans everywhere she can. In her cover story for Entertainment Weekly, where she confirmed that her next album is complete, she said she enjoys letting her fans play detective. “I love that they like the cryptic hint-dropping,” she said. “Because as long as they like it, I’ll keep doing it. It’s fun. It feels mischievous and playful.”

The clues are adding up: Reputation was all about warding off her haters, but in TS7, it seems like Swift’s only focused on her “Lover.”

Halie LeSavage is a contributing writer at Glamour. Follow her @halielesavage.





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Sansa Stark's Costumes Might Confirm a Huge 'Game of Thrones' Theory


The final character posters for Game of Thrones gave fans a lot to talk about ahead of the season 8 premiere, especially Sansa Stark. Sansa (played by Sophie Turner) sits on the Iron Throne in a navy outfit that has added fuel to a popular theory about Sansa’s allegiances at Winterfell this season. (Specifically, its scale and fur motifs are references to her Tully and Stark lineage, implying that she’s more interested in restoring her family’s status than buddying up with Daenerys Targaryen to give her the Iron Throne.)

Nothing’s for certain until the show premieres on April 14, but Game of Thrones costume designer Michele Clapton confirmed to Glamour that Sansa’s season 8 wardrobe is “absolutely” a reflection of her loyalties on the show. The scaly fabric seen in her season 8 poster is “reference in the fabric to her mother’s family sigil the fish.” Then, “the fur cape at her neck [pays] respect to her father’s family, the Starks.”

Compare this symbolic final season outfit with the dresses she wore eight years ago, and you’ll recognize how far Sansa has come over the past seven seasons. Where her early looks were heavily influenced by the people around her, her final season outfits represent a fully realized individual. “I think you can see that she is influenced throughout her journey until she finally comes into her own style in season 7,” Clapton says. “The look is a culmination of her difficult story.”

Sansa Stark in a season 8 outfit that combines imagery of House Tully (the scale-like leather dress) and House Stark (the fur cape).

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The Sansa audiences see in the final season is a hardened version of her younger self. At the beginning of Game of Thrones, Sansa relocates from Winterfell to King’s Landing. The journey saw her adopt colorful styles worn by Cersei, and later, Margaery, as she tries to assimilate to her new home. “The ‘Little Bird’ initially copied the style of Cersei, when she first arrives in Kings Landing,” Clapton says.

Sansa Stark at King's Landing in the first season of 'Game of Thrones'

At King’s Landing, Sansa often mimicked Cersei’s early hair and clothing.

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Sansa Stark wears a dress similar to Margery Tyrell on 'Game of Thrones'

Later, she starts adopting the dress style worn by Margaery Tyrell.

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Her departure from King’s Landing in season 4 and gradual journey north to Winterfell leads to dramatic changes in her appearance. As she encounters more difficult circumstances, her dresses get darker and more subdued. “She then retreats to the cut of her mother’s costume, a refuge, showing how she feels, wounded and scared, but she can’t speak it,” Clapton says. “She tells of her pain through embroidery and color.”

Littlefinger, master manipulator and her companion for much of that journey, has a profound impact on these outfits. The patterns in Sansa’s dresses and her pin are close to his own, to show that she’s paying close attention to his tactics. (Which, as fans know, will help her take control later on.) “This was supposed to imply that she now understands that she can learn and take from those that hurt her,” Clapton says. “She copies Littlefinger’s look not because she’s impressed by him, but that she needs him.”

By the time Sansa has returned to Winterfell and reunited with her surviving family members, her outfits carry subtle cues referencing her long journey home. “She suffered at the hands of Joffrey, her mother’s sister, and Ramsey [Bolton]; this influences the design of the belt in season 7 that wraps around her body, protecting her. The wrap over front and laced dress, the shorter length and the stitched, quilted heavy cloth—all tell of protection and the ease of movement if needed.”

Sansa Stark on a later season of 'Game of Thrones'

As Sansa journeys north with Littlefinger, her outfits begin to resemble his.

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Sansa Stark at Winterfell on 'Game of Thrones'

Finally, back at Winterfell, Sansa’s look is all her own. It combines elements of House Tully and House Stark imagery.

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Sansa’s outfits aren’t the only barometer for her influences and relationships on the show. Sophie Turner revealed that her character’s hair styles also mirror the people around her. “Sansa’s hair is constantly reflecting the people she’s learning from, or mimicking, or inspired by at the time,” Turner told Refinery29 in 2017. “When she’s Cersei’s prisoner, and she’s kind of absorbing all her manipulative techniques, it’s reflected in her hairstyle, and when she’s finding the spirit of Margaery in herself, she wears her hair like Margaery.”



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The First Lady Has a Huge Job. She Should Be Paid for Her Work


A few months into the 2020 presidential race, Politico posed a question: “Is America Ready for a Single President?” In the piece, writer Joanna Weiss looks at how the fact that Senator Cory Booker (D-N.J.) is unwed could affect his bid for the Oval Office. Of course, TMZ and CNN have both since reported that Booker and the actress Rosario Dawson are now in a relationship, which perhaps renders his status somewhat more palatable to our #BachelorNation nation.

The piece addressed a theme of American politics—our deep obsession with the spouse of the president. But it could have gone further; how is it that in 2019, there’s still such a critical role in the White House that awards zero compensation to the person who does it?

The president of the United States has a herculean job, but it is well understood. His wife, on the other hand? Like most women’s, her set of responsibilities is amorphous. In decades past, these women (and so far they’ve all been women) have pushed for and shaped the national conversation about education, nutrition, service, health care, and more. They’ve acted as the public face for the administration, particularly in times of crisis. They’ve coordinated state dinners, ceremonies, and celebrations. And they’ve traveled the world both to speak for their husbands and to stand next to them; the perfect photo opp.

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The sheer breadth of responsibilities has been baked into the position almost from the start. From Abigail Adams on, first ladies have weighed in on public debates, political appointments, and even whether the nation should go to war. In the modern era, women like Eleanor Roosevelt and Jacqueline Kennedy evolved the role further. Roosevelt delivered regular addresses on the radio and held almost 350 press conferences (nearly all of which were only open to female reporters). Kennedy took on a full-scale historical restoration of the White House during her tenure, which helped shape our current sense of the domestic duties a first spouse is supposed to fulfill. Later, Hillary Clinton famously lobbied for health care reform. Laura Bush was a staunch advocate for childhood literacy. Michelle Obama attempted to address childhood obesity one push-up at a time. But for all the rigor with which these women approached the position, the job’s responsibilities have also been said to include maintaining a “slavish devotion” to the president and providing nonstop “thankless labor.” It’s a massive, ever-expanding, mostly underappreciated role. And technically, first ladies are expected to do it for free.

Each time a man has won the White House, his wife has been expected to relinquish her life in deference to her husband’s political aspirations. And that means her job too. Worse still, she’s supposed to be grateful for it. As Bill Clinton ran for president in the early 1990s, Hillary Clinton defended her career ambition when she quipped to reporters, “I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas, but what I decided to do was to fulfill my profession, which I entered before my husband was in public life.” The public scorned her for the infamous quote, and soon enough, she was baking cookies for Family Circle magazine’s first ever First Lady Cookie Bake-Off. Michelle Obama too was criticized for her ambition before, in the midst of, and even after her husband’s time in the Oval Office.

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Of course, there have been single presidents before (although few) and widower presidents. Some have married women who weren’t available for every single task assigned to them. But now the demands of the role are full-time, unendingly public, and open to endless scrutiny, as Melania Trump knows very well. Meanwhile, spouses of heads of governments in other countries have often maintained their careers, in part because the roles that the American first spouse has to tackle are in some cases left to royal families, as Keli Goff pointed out for the Daily Beast in 2015. Who is British prime minister Theresa May’s husband? Yeah, I don’t know either.



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The Kardashian-Jenners Just Addressed So Many of Their Controversies in a Huge 'New York Times' Profile


Sunday night marks the premiere of the 16th season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians—which, frankly, is wild. Since the show first debuted in the fall of 2007, the Kardashians and Jenners have become basically ubiquitous in pop culture, and along with the fame and the money, there also comes controversy. A lot of it.

Ahead of the upcoming season, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and their momager Kris Jenner talked with the New York Times about the business side of the family—and in the process ended up speaking out (on the record!) about the numerous headline-making dramas that have affected the family over the past year.

Let’s break it all down by controversy.

The Khloé-Tristan-Jordyn Drama

ICYMI, Woods is Kylie Jenner’s (maybe-former?) best friend whom NBA player Tristan Thompson, a.k.a. the father of Khloé’s daughter True, reportedly kissed. Yeah, it’s a lot. (You can catch up on the saga here.)

In the wake of the news, fans noticed that one Lip Kit Kylie created with Woods had its price slashed online, which was interpreted as a shady move by Kylie. Not true, says the cosmetics mogul: The product was actually on sale as part of a packaging change, and it had happened weeks before the gossip story broke. “That is just not my character. I would never do something like that and when I saw it, I was like, thrown back,” Kylie told the Times. “Jordyn knows I didn’t actually put it on sale.”

Being a “Self-Made” Billionaire

The Internet got very worked up when Forbes declared Kylie the youngest self-made billionaire, given the privilege into which she was born even before she launched her wildly successful cosmetics company.

Despite the controversy, Kylie hasn’t commented much about the honor until now. “I can’t say I’ve done it by myself,” she says. “If they’re just talking finances, technically, yes, I don’t have any inherited money. But I have had a lot of help and a huge platform.”

Fyre Fest

Supermodel Kendall Jenner was one of influencers hired to promote the disastrous Fyre Fest music festival in the Bahamas that spawned not one, but two, documentaries. She says she wasn’t involved in the event itself, but she did learn from the experience.

“You get reached out to by people to, whether it be to promote or help or whatever, and you never know how these things are going to turn out, sometimes it’s a risk,” she said. “I definitely do as much research as I can, but sometimes there isn’t much research you can do because it’s a starting brand, and you kind of have to have faith in it and hope it will work out the way people say it will.”

Critiques of Their Sponsorship Choices

The Good Place actress Jameela Jamil has become one of the family’s most vocal critics—frequently calling out the images they put forth on social media and the brands, like Flat Tummy Tea, that they choose to partner with. Jamil recently commented on Khloé’s Instagram: “If you’re too irresponsible to: a) own up to the fact that you have a personal trainer, nutritionist, probable chef, and a surgeon to achieve your aesthetic, rather than this laxative product…And b) tell them the side effects of this NON-FDA approved product, that most doctors are saying [isn’t] healthy. Side effects such as: Possible Flat Tummy Tea side effects are cramping, stomach pains, diarrhea and dehydration… Then I guess I have to. It’s incredibly awful that this industry bullied you until you became this fixated on your appearance. That’s the media’s fault. But now please don’t put that back into the world, and hurt other girls, the way you have been hurt.



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