How Wildfire Smoke Threatens Human Health
As wildfires grow more frequent and more intense, scientists are studying how their smoke might harm our health.
As wildfires grow more frequent and more intense, scientists are studying how their smoke might harm our health.
Malika Rose Andrews has established herself as a well-known presence in broadcast sports journalism, so it may be hard to believe that her first job out of college was merely seven years ago, in 2017. And, in November of that same year, she met fellow N.B.A. journalist David Christopher McMenamin. On Aug. 24, the two…
After sifting through the seemingly endless pages of digital retailers and running around New York City visiting fashion showrooms, it’s kind of hard to impress a fashion editor. But there are quite a few Labor Day sales this year that have actually piqued our interest here at ELLE. The key to shopping a sale like…
1 of 18 Taylor Russell In archival Chanel and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. Show MoreStephane Cardinale – Corbis//Getty Images 2 of 18 Jenna Ortega In custom Dior. Show MoreStephane Cardinale – Corbis//Getty Images 3 of 18 Cate Blanchett In Armani Privé and Louis Vuitton jewelry. Show MoreDaniele Venturelli//Getty Images Advertisement – Continue Reading Below 4…
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It’s late in the morning and Joe Ando is running on fumes, but he’s still his usual chipper self. The 28-year-old fashion designer has been working around the clock to finish up a dress for Ella Emhoff—Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter—to wear at the Democratic National Convention, a floral-inspired, deconstructed silk and tulle gown that he handed…
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. 1 of 8 Jacket, shirt, faux-hair cowboy tie, Schiaparelli. Blue Book 2024 Collection Pendant necklace, Tiffany & Co. Show MoreBrigitte Niedermair 2 of 8 Jacket, shorts, vanity case, platform slingbacks, Gucci.…
Surely, many eldest daughters can relate to Diane Keaton’s style origin story. As the firstborn, she says, “you are essentially your parents’ first doll.” Keaton’s book Fashion First, out this month from Rizzoli, is an elevated scrapbook of sorts that begins with her early days in ruffled Shirley Temple dresses, home-sewn by her mother, and…