Umbrellas can be a tricky accessory: You always need to have your eyes on them, so as to not accidentally leave it behind at any restaurant/coffee shop/store you pop into; and you need to be hyper-vigilant about how much space it takes up when they’re open, so as to not pose a threat to innocent…
As a country musician, I’ve tried literally every single curling iron and wand you can imagine—expensive ones, high-tech ones, you name it. My wavy hair isn’t only a part of who I am, when I’m on stage, it’s my source of confidence. So needless to say, when I curl my hair, I need it to…
The stories of our Women of the Year Awards honorees often start with the same idea: a woman who refuses to wait for someone else to make things better. Alone, or with an army behind her, she decides to act. This year’s honorees span a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and professions—a park ranger, a…
For the past 28 years, Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards has honored game changers, rule breakers, and trailblazers. This year’s class of extraordinary females is no exception. The stories of our honorees often start with the same idea: a woman who refuses to wait for someone else to make things better. Alone, or with…
When I moved to Berlin in 2016, I had no idea about how to schelp my stuff for a full day in the city. I had been living in St. Louis, where everything I needed could be thrown in the back of my Honda CR-V. I could go between different neighborhoods, grabbing what I needed…
Some people swear by red lipstick, but I’ve always been ride-or-die for burgundy. Where bright red lipsticks are bold and loud (whoever named Too Faced’s Melted Matte red lipstick “Lady Balls” nailed it), dark wine shades are shadowy, and don’t demand attention so much as magnetically attract it. My dream color is how red translated…