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Are You Eating Too Much Salt? Here’s What You Should Know About This Common Table Condiment
If I had to choose one ingredient I couldn’t live without, salt would be at the top of my list—it has the remarkable ability to transform even the blandest of foods. Composed of chlorine and sodium, salt has been an integral part of human history, dating back as far as the Neolithic period, when it was used to preserve food. The salt we use in everyday cooking nowadays not only enhances the flavor of our food, but is also an essential nutrient. It’s necessary for several vital body functions, including balancing electrolytes and fluids, carrying nutrients to cells, supporting nerve impulses, and enabling muscle contraction. However, consuming too much of it could be bad for you. But how much salt is too much?
Could Victoria Starmer’s Tenure in Downing Street Change the Role of Political Wives Forever?
I didn’t actually know what Victoria Starmer—the wife of Britain’s new prime minister—looked like until polling day. Which isn’t to say I knew nothing about her. I knew that she’d walked down the aisle to Beethoven thanks to Keir’s appearance on the BBC radio show Desert Island Discs; I knew that she worked in the National Health Service and was planning to continue her job in occupational health even if her husband got the top job; and I knew that she was Jewish. But somehow, I’d never actually seen a photo of her.
All The Health Benefits of Goji Berries, Gwyneth Paltrow’s Go-To Superfood
There’s a reason health-conscious celebs like Madonna, Victoria Beckham, and Gwyneth Paltrow swear by goji berries. The tiny superfruits known as “red diamonds” have a ton of anti-aging health benefits—including more vitamin C than oranges, more beta-carotene than carrots, and more iron than a steak weight for weight. They’re also rich in antioxidants and full of vitamins and minerals like B2, A, potassium, calcium, and more.
‘Ballroom’ by Riccardo Dubitante
"This series documents the rising of the Ballroom scene in Milan, a relatively new phenomenon in the city that is providing a stage for queer talents and activists to showcase their skills in a safe environment. The event was organized by BBallroom (@bballroomscene) that brought the tradition of ballrooms and...
Quadrobics Is the Fitness Trend That Improves All-Over Strength (and Your Abs)
From forest bathing to cold water swimming, getting reacquainted with the natural world has been high on our collective agendas during the past couple of years. And a new fitness trend—that has garnered over 350K views on TikTok—potentially brings this craze to a peak. Say hello to quadrobics, a style of exercising that sees devotees using all four limbs, to “mimic the movements of various animals,” explains Tomi Akande, a personal trainer at UNTIL.
7 Couples Who Competed at the Olympics Together
Shared interests and activities are essential to any good romantic relationship. While for me and my partner, that looks like drinking orange wine and listening to Charli XCX together on the back porch, for many athlete-for-athlete couples, it’s going to the Olympics à deux. Ahead of the 2024...
You Don’t Need To Go on Vacation to Carry a Woven Bag
You don’t need to hit the beach to carry a woven bag this summer. Just ask the bevy of celebrities who are bringing their raffia totes, basket purses, and wicker bags to the airport, workout classes, and work engagements. Last year, Tomato Girl Summer reminded us that we can dress like we’re on vacation no matter the circumstances. This time around, the stars are applying that same logic to this beach vacation staple.
The Campus, a Collaboration Between Six New York Galleries, Is the Hudson Valley’s Latest Art Destination
School may be out for summer, but art class is in full swing at The Campus, upstate New York’s new cultural haven. Situated just outside of Hudson in a school left vacant since the 1990s, the project represents an unprecedented collaboration between six New York galleries: Bortolami, James Cohan, Kaufmann Repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and Kurimanzutto. On June 29, over 2,000 people celebrated the opening of The Campus’s inaugural exhibition, organized by independent curator Timo Kappeller, which is on view through October 27. Yet with 78,000 square feet of exhibition space, there was still plenty of room for the works of 80-plus artists—including Cecily Brown, Yinka Shonibare, and Jenny Holzer—to breathe.
Can Berlin Fashion Week Expand Its International Presence?
This article originally appeared on Vogue Business. Sign up to receive the Vogue Business newsletter for the latest luxury news and insights, plus exclusive membership discounts. This article is part of the Vogue Business Beyond the Big Four series, which explores emerging fashion weeks around the world looking for the...
‘We Said We Would End the Chaos, And We Will’: Keir Starmer Is Officially Britain’s Next Prime Minister
For the first time since 2010, Britain officially has a Labour Prime Minister. As expected, Keir Starmer and his party achieved a landslide victory in the 4 July General Election, gaining 410 seats—84 more than the 326 required for a majority in the House of Commons. In a speech at Tate Modern this morning, the newly elected PM declared that “change begins now,” insisting that the Labour Party is “ready to serve our country, ready to restore Britain to the service of working people”.
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The storytelling was on point in Abarna Kugathasan’s second show for her label Kitschy Couture. Last February, she showed off her extravagant pieces (mainly dresses at the time) in a magnificent Tamil wedding ceremony in which the bride married herself. “Now this season is a honeymoon collection—after marrying herself, the bride is going on a honeymoon getaway to this artificial paradise.” Quite literal, the show that was imaginatively staged in Stadtbad Neukölln, a public pool, started with a scantily clad “bride” being sent on a journey by two male models, meaning she floated around on a giant inflatable swan.
Dolce & Gabbana Take Alta Moda and Alta Sartoria to Sardinia—“ What We Do, We Do Per Amore”
Another fashion week happens after the lights on the Paris haute couture catwalks go out. It comes courtesy of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who since 2012 have included in their flamboyant repertoire the Alta Moda collections, staged as extravagant multi-day affairs in Italy’s most picturesque locations. The Alta Moda grand tour is a luxurious treat to their community of deep-pocketed clients, who flock from around the world to take part in the designers’ exuberant festivities: They party, mingle with celebrities, and dress up to the nines, while shopping along the way for the next one-of-a-kind addition to their Dolce & Gabbana wardrobes. That price tags often reach to six figures is just a minor bother, shooed away like an annoying mosquito.
7 Fiber-Rich Foods to Improve Your Gut Health and Longevity
In a world obsessed with protein, be a fiber devotee. That’s what health experts now advise, because statistics reveal the sorry fact that 95 percent of people are deficient in this essential dietary food. “It’s the closest thing we have to a superfood,” says Dr Emily Leeming, microbiome scientist and dietitian, whose new book Genius Gut is out soon.
See All of Queen Mary of Denmark’s Looks From Her Recent Royal Tours
There’s always been something inherently regal about Queen Mary of Denmark, even dating back to the early days of her courtship with King Frederik X in the ’00s. Two decades later, Mary is the first Australian-born queen in the record books and has never put a foot wrong in her royal duties, a feat only fortified by her impeccable wardrobe choices.
PhotoVogue Portfolio Reviews 2024: meet the artists selected
We are thrilled to announce the outstanding artists selected from our global and local open calls to participate in our annual free digital portfolio reviews on Saturday, October 26th, 2024 via zoom. Providing equal opportunities to all artists and help them grow both professionally and personally is a fundamental goal...
The Best Retinol for Mature Skin, According to Experts
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Retinol is a standout among active ingredients, and for good reason: It works. Dermatologists dispense this derivative of vitamin A to improve a multitude of concerns, be they acne, signs of aging, or both—and even over-the-counter versions can do the same, especially over time. That’s because they take a multifaceted approach. “Retinol works by a few different mechanisms to address the signs of skin aging,” says Carmen Castilla, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York, NY.
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