Glamour we talk a lot about the emotional incongruity that comes with genuinely loving to shop but doing so frequently and without intention, something I’m profoundly guilty of. (I recently bought a pair of black cropped pants from a fast-fashion giant, threw them in my closet, and bought them again a few weeks later, forgetting I already owned them.
I know.)At our core we’re a brand that celebrates style, beauty, wellness, and culture, and explores how those intersect to represent the changing needs and wants of women.
We understand that part of the fun of engaging with these topics is trusting sites like ours to help you discover things to buy—things we all know we probably don’t need but that might make our routines easier or simply bring us joy.
That isn’t going to change, but we acknowledge the importance of regularly spotlighting companies and products that are authentic and are willing to take a stand for something besides wanting our dollars.
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