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A destroyed Gaza university becomes a shelter for displaced Palestinians

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In New York, there are so many people from different countries and backgrounds that it's not as apparent on the street what a trend is. I can fall in love with a trend without really knowing what it is, but I definitely don't follow them.Caitlin and I have this running joke, because when we first met, which was over Zoom, I said to her, "Since I'm new to this, do you mind if we keep things to like only one or two emails and only a few choices of dresses because I think I'm going to get overwhelmed?" She laughed and goes, "That's my dream!" So we kind of stuck to that, and now it's kind of beautiful working with her because she really watches out for what I like.

A destroyed Gaza university becomes a shelter for displaced Palestinians

Fashion comes from the books you read, the art you like, and the way you love and flirt. Like when you flirt, do you like to look at the ease [of someone], or do you like to look [at them] architecturally? I think the same goes for fashion.Read the original article onThere’s a big difference between dressing for the algorithm and dressing for real life—and that’s especially true when it comes to the exhausting

A destroyed Gaza university becomes a shelter for displaced Palestinians

trend. TikTok will have you believe that a classic trench can be duped, and a pink tweed set from Amazon gives “Old Money.” But as anyone who's found themselves on the commuter train to Westchester knows, the clothes of the generationally well-off are actually rather dull, and they like it that way.nails the "so rich it's bland" look better than anything else streaming right now.

A destroyed Gaza university becomes a shelter for displaced Palestinians

The new Apple TV+ series follows Coop (Jon Hamm), a New York City financier whose life has quickly fallen apart. He's divorced; he's broke; and he's out of a job until his two-year non-compete expires. Without giving away too many spoilers, he takes these frustrations out on the

from his wealthy suburb, which looks a whole lot like Westchester.Despite repeatedly sharing her concerns with her husband, he dismisses her frustrations. “He just doesn’t see the issue. He’s used to her being this way and thinks it’s normal to go live in people’s houses,” she says. “I feel like I’ve never had a chance to build a life with just us without her constant presence looming over everything.”

She insists that she values family and doesn’t want to be seen as the villain, but feels "suffocated when she’s here.""It doesn’t feel like my home anymore when she stays with us,” she writes.

Now, she’s reached a breaking point. “I’m at the point where I just don’t want her to stay with us at all,” she confesses.Read the original article on

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