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Digital Editor Cerys Gardner discusses how attitudes towards the art form have shifted and shares their own experience with tattooing
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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott guides us through the different types of Tote Bags and reflects on the plentiful reasons as to why they are a worthwhile purchase
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling deep dives into the political connotations of fashion, focusing on the statements made by female politicians in the United States
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Comment Editor Colette Fountain gives the low-down on fashion's 'big night out' and an A-list look into the history and politics of the iconic Gala, predicting what celebrities will be flaunting and inspiring us all to shine the spotlight on the MET's red carpet
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Print Editor Kitty Grant offers fancy dress ideas, for both the upcoming Freshers Week and other events, showing that fancy dress can be as minimal or as adventurous as you like
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling dives into the issues and hypocrisy surrounding the reactions to Lil Nas X and Tony Hawk using blood in products, concluding that the difference in opinion is unjust and betrays a wider social issue
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw shines a light on the impossible-to-meet standards for women's clothing that is especially apparent in professional athletics
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Life&Style Writer Jenny Magleave offers her opinion on the new Victoria's Secret rebrand, considering whether it comes from a place of genuine progression or whether it is an attempt to stay relevant amongst growing competition
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Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw discusses the release of New Look's padded bikinis, arguing that this type of clothing encourages the sexualisation of young girls and should not be defended
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Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker gives us the low-down on how to look fabulous and feel flattered this summer for those suffering with Endometriosis bloating or those who may need more body confidence
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Print Editor Kitty Grant warns that the culture of shame behind the term 'cheugy' does nothing to deter from fast fashion, instead working against sustainability
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Life&Style writer James Simpson breaks down the cottagecore aesthetic's relationship to the LGBTQ+ community as one that subverts heteronormative expectations