The average woman spends 16 minutes a day deciding what to wear – precious time taken away from work, friends and family. It’s a stressful part of the daily routine we can all do without, but it seems that despite rounds of spring cleaning and New Year’s resolutions, clothes that are thrown out are only to be replaced again. Women only wear 20 per cent of their wardrobe regularly, which means dozens of unworn dresses, shirts and trousers causing unnecessary stress. Simplifying your wardrobe … [Read more...]
4 tips to keep your wardrobe simple and stress-free
June 9, 2017 by Team Celebration
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Halloween: ‘How to Avoid Racist and Sexist Costumes’
October 28, 2011 by Team Celebration
How to Avoid Racist and Sexist Costumes This Halloween by Kate Jongbloed BECA-- USE I AM A GIRL says ... "We're a culture, not a costume," say the posters from the Students Teaching Against Racism club at Ohio University. Their poster campaig n is all about avoiding cultural appropriation when you're planning your halloween costume. I got to chat with Jaymee Goh over at Silver Goggles to unpack what makes a halloween costume appropriate or not when it comes to racism and … [Read more...]
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