Happy weekend, y’all! Have a great one.
Do you need new sneakers? Enjoy!
We had a great chat about what everyone is reading right now!
Wow: The Untold Story of the Portuguese Diplomat Who Saved Thousands From the Nazis [Smithsonian]
This is really fun: “In L.A., vanity license plates are first impressions and final thoughts. Here are the best vanity plates we could find, and the stories behind them.” [LA Times]
Zendaya is the youngest-ever recipient of the CFDA Fashion Icon Award, which seems correct. Give Law Roach a raise! [Lainey]
This is a fun and interesting interview with Chrishell Stause, who I love. [Bustle]
Also fun: Meet Steve Harvey, Style Icon [GQ]
I suspect you’ll enjoy reading this chat at Ask a Manager: What’s the most unreasonable thing you’ve ever been asked to do at a job?
Interesting: OnlyFans May Be a Refuge for Nude Fine Art [NYT]
This is funny: The 6 Worst Chairs You’ll Find in Restaurants [Eater]
Well. Now I’ve seen it all: A new sex toy vibrates whenever Cousin Greg pops up on Succession [Socialite Life]
Related? Kinda: Brian Cox Confirms Jeremy Strong Can Be ‘Challenging’ on the Set of ‘Succession’ [Pajiba]
I’m sure you want to read this interview with Idris Elba in Esquire.
Hmmm: Billy Porter’s Problem with Harry Styles. [Lainey]
In time for Spooky Season, at Jezebel: 10 Terrifyingly True Tales of Absolute Terror
Also spooky: This British University Has an Archive of Ye Olde Haunted Houses [Atlas Obscura]
While we’re on the Halloween kick: In The Early 1900’S Halloween Was A Day For Young Women To Predict Their Lives And Future Husbands: A Look At The Unlikely Romantic History Of All Hallow’s Eve [Bust]
Relatable: Kate Beckinsale’s hospitalization was caused by putting on leggings [Celebitchy]
Really interesting and logistics-y: This Is How Luxury Resale Platforms Price Their Handbags [Fashionista]
This is wild: Bakery Sculpts an Intimidating “Loki Alligator” Completely Out of Bread [My Modern Met]
This is really fascinating: ‘Bring me a boat tomorrow’: Inside the pandemic yacht boom [LA Times]
A reader sent this to us — it’s so neat!
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