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Diane Vadino: 17 Stress-Less Travel Lessons
I love making up little rules for myself when I travel, even if I break most of them. ("Just 30 more minutes online and then I'll go outside.") There is, though, one rule I come back to, over and over again, and it's flexible enough that it can be applied to almost any travel quandary: Be where you are. I often do not be where I am: I often be where I was, or where I am going, or where I wish I were. I have more trouble with being where I am.
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Outfit of the Week: The Globetrotter
The mottled colors of Ray-Ban's tortoiseshell sunglasses adds an earthy element to this dreamy look, comprised of Day Birger et Mikkelsen's simple washed satin dress. It's a staple you can throw on or pack for long trips this summer. Wrap and tie it, then slip on these clear block sandals for an easy look.
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16 Women on How They’re Dealing With Debt
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The Peggy Olson Lean In GIF-of-the-Week
We're hoping that Phyllis, Peggy's amazing-eye-shadow-wearing secretary on Mad Men, becomes a more central character this season. After the sheepish creatives on Peggy's team are too scared to come into her office for their daily berating, Phyllis gently coaches Peggy on how to be encouraging. Peggy is having none of it and tells Phyllis, "Why don't you just get me whatever book you read and save me these little lectures."
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Surprise! Madonna’s Makeup-Free Face Looks Nice
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Tom Ford Reveals Former Customers' Drug Preferences
How does a designer with a legendary career and a peaking line of his own stay humble for the press? If he's Tom Ford, he doesn't. The industry veteran who logged years at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent before helming his own label opened up to WWD about his many successes and about the criticism he's received along the way.