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Life&Style Writer Georgia Quirke takes a look back on the life and legacy of Virgil Abloh, noting his revolutionary approach to fashion and impact on diversity issues in the industry
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw considers the effect of New Zealand's recent laws around cigarettes, noting that although it seems a positive step for future generations, we cannot truly judge until they are implemented
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Life&Style writer Lauren Hayward explores the phenomenon behind the fascination of serial killers in media
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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott comments on the BRIT Awards changing to gender-neutral categories, arguing that whilst this is largely more inclusive, it could obstruct female recognition within the industry
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Life&Style's Hannah Robinson reflects on the female-centric media portrayal of eating disorders and how it is damaging for male diagnosis, especially considering the rise of orthorexia and the damaging stereotypes that exacerbate it
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Life&Style's Georgia Quirke reflects on the issue of inclusivity within the luxury fashion industry, concluding that much more still needs to be done to tackle elements of tokensim and strive for genuine change
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Life&Style Writer Zenna Hussain explores the toxic implications of the term 'Pretty Privilege' and the damaging effects it has for women
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Life&Style's Mia Lynam examines the trend and questions whether actions could be necessarily attributed to one's gender expression
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Life&Style writer Deyna Grimshaw explores the features of toxic friendships and sheds light on why you should 'cut ties' with toxic friends
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw considers the recent remarks on Tilly Ramsay's body, concluding that any comment on appearance is damaging and contributes to a destructive rhetoric on weight and looks
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor considers the role of the 'Bond Girl' in the James Bond franchise, concluding that it is an outdated and misogynistic portrayal that should be seen through a critical lens
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer deep dives into how American dominance over media has affected her growing up