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When we first met Rose Colcord for coffee, we were drawn to her right away.
Impressive and ambitious; warm and magnetic—just like Cou Cou Intimates, the brand she built. An entrepreneurial powerhouse (even though when you meet her in perso...
(New Yorkers, from May 28th to 31st, we’ll be at the Standard Hotel East Village exhibiting our TSS: Motherhood Archive. Open to the public: Thursday 12pm-7pm, Friday-Sunday 10am-7pm. Come see us.)
The Sticky Stuff: Motherhood Archive bega...
In the parenting world, Dr. Becky—or Becky Kennedy as she’s known IRL—is a juggernaut. Her seminal book, Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, sold over one million copies, was translated into multiple languages, and s...
Being pregnant is not often described as an “opulent” experience. And yet Rachel Tashjian, the brilliant fashion CNN Senior Style Reporter and brains behind the invite-only, hotly-coveted, delectably discerning newsletter Opulent Tips (as w...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
An independent publication dedicated to motherhood.
fashion critic, writer and reporter at CNN. Previously: The Washington Post
Writer, mom, and author of Drinking Games (St. Martin’s Press). My work has appeared in The New York Times, The Cut, Elle, Glamour, Vogue, and elsewhere.
mom, dj, part-time jester & co-founder of @spreadthejelly
Held together by Scotch tape.
Journalist, mom, & author of Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online
Wife, mother of Rome + Lola, perpetually “writing a book”, creator of @Aritzia’s brand voice. Writing here on all of the above.
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