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Kiki writes about becoming. Her Substack is dedicated to women in their 20s, but the insights and questions it shares are timeless and universal. We are all forever becoming, and Kiki’s spirit suggests the joy and the living is found in the...
You could go through your entire day without making a single choice. Eat what’s suggested to you on delivery apps. Buy what’s fed to you on Instagram ads and influencer accounts. Watch the TV that’s trending online, read the headlines the a...
You may know Christene Barberich by her newsletter, A Tiny Apartment, or by Refinery29, the media company she founded for women. These were my introductions to her world, one of serendipity and optimism and play – and many a thrift find. Af...
Ask one person you trust for their opinion and you’ll get qualified feedback you can take into consideration for improvement.
Ask two people for their opinion and you may get conflicting feedback that prompts you to dig deeper and form you...
One might say the quality of everything has improved. Our TV screens have never been more vivid, our systems and software never more refined, our roads and highways never more paved. Yet the same advancements that allowed this evolution are...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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london-based author, founder, speaker, life lover, forbes 30 under 30. writing about dreaming big, creativity, & what it takes to design fulfilling lives. [email protected]
Art and design history, from an art historian and EAMES Archivist! | Basque Country, France ❣️[email protected]
Personal essayist and cultural editor in New York
I make exhibitions and take notes. Full-time: exhibition designer @guggenheim
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Writing, reading, eating pastries. Very fond of pretty stationery. English in Copenhagen.
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