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How This Historic Croatian Resort Town Became an Under-the-Radar Wellness Hotspot
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How This Historic Croatian Resort Town Became an Under-the-Radar Wellness Hotspot

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

The idea of health and wellness tourism tends to conjure a few powerful images. Angry red scalps boarding flights back from Turkey after successful hair transplants, perhaps, or the experimental lasers and injectables of South Korea, known for their precision and perfectly sterile facilities. The Balkans do not often register. Here, the approach to wellness is admittedly gentler, and prioritizes using the natural elements all around us.

For centuries, locals have been soaking in mineral-rich hot springs under ancient Orthodox monasteries and drinking herbal tea gathered by elders and dried by hand. Thermal baths, called banjas, are strewn all over the region and available to all who need their healing waters. It is customary to go after birth, surgery, or really any time your body needs special care. In the Balkans, wellness is not a trend—it’s a longstanding tradition, passed down from generation to generation of grandmothers (mine among them).

At a very young age, we are taught what teas to drink to help with various ailments and what flowers to dress our wounds with (yarrow, usually). Our mothers slip us a lick of liquor made of aronia berries for the antioxidants and send us out to the sea to clear our acne with salt water.

Long before the first nightclub opened on Hvar, people had been traveling to the Balkans to heal. Monastic communities valiantly preserved herbal medicine traditions throughout the Middle Ages. When the Hygienic Society of Hvar was founded in 1868, it marked the very start of modern health tourism. But wellness in this part of the Adriatic coast predates even that. The UNESCO-protected town of Stari Grad is older than Rome: a quiet, cobblestoned sanctuary that sits in stark contrast to the busy, bar-lined streets of Hvar Town.

The streets of Stari Grad.

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August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Tracee Ellis Ross’ Solo Traveling Taught Me That I’m My Own Best Travel Partner
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Tracee Ellis Ross’ Solo Traveling Taught Me That I’m My Own Best Travel Partner

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

I just so happened to be taking my first solo trip at the same time as Tracee Ellis Ross’ new series Solo Traveling hit Roku. And it turned out to be divine timing. 

A weeklong trip to Oaxaca City and Mexico City had been on my vision board for about two years. As an avid traveler, I’ve always loved Mexico. I became obsessed with everything I had heard about the culture, food and art of these two cities and found myself daydreaming about sipping a mezcalrita at a speakeasy and dancing with a belly full of the country’s finest tacos. iIt remained just a dream as I came up with excuses for why I couldn’t go just yet — I needed a decent amount of time off from work, a good chunk of disposable income, a snatched waist, and a great travel partner. The list was getting longer and longer. It wasn’t until I was at my absolute wit’s end and needed a vacation for my mental health’s sake that I realized that I’m my own best travel partner.

This is the thesis of Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross. Over the course of three episodes, Ross packs viewers in her carry-on as she takes us with her on solo trips to Marrakech, Morocco, Riviera Maya, Mexico and Marbella, Spain. The Girlfriends star is already known for her aspirational life approach, charismatic silliness and all-around majestic aura, but there was something very special about seeing Ross share her solo travel so intimately. Her awkward moments dining alone felt as resonant as the loneliness she’s honest about feeling.

I did exactly what the hell I wanted for eight days straight… It was healing.

But Ross underscores the curse of constantly waiting for a “perfect time” in your life to do the things you desire:“So much of what solo travel is about for me [is] not waiting for something in order to walk towards my life, in order to be in my life, in order to experience my life,” she said in Episode 1.

As a Black woman solo traveler, there are plenty of factors to take into account. I was heading to a country where I don’t know anyone and don’t speak the language. When I talked about my travel plans with friends and family, they’d tell me to “be careful” because of stories of travelers going missing or racism they experienced abroad. I nearly backed out of my trip until I recognized that if I let others project their fears onto me, I’ll still end up just dreaming about this trip instead of taking it.

So with only mild anxiety and a whole lot of wanderlust, I took a dream vacation by myself. My first stop was Oaxaca City, where I stayed at Grana BNB, a gorgeous former mansion turned bed and breakfast with amazing service in the state’s capital. During my visit, Oaxaca was celebrating La Guelaguetza, an annual festival that emphasizes communal reciprocity. And I truly felt their generosity. Daily performances, museums, parades and a hell of a lot of mezcal and mole (the region’s signature) kept me busy over the course of 4 days. On the third day, I visited Hierve el Agua for a grueling hike that was absolutely worth it to see one of only two petrified waterfalls in the world. 

On Friday, I arrived at my accommodations at Hotel Volga for four days in Mexico City. I splurged a bit, treating myself to a more luxurious stay in the city. Located in the bustling Roma Norte, I ended up walking around the neighborhood a lot. I felt as if I was growing taller the more I explored. Even with it being the rainy season, I felt like this trip’s timing couldn’t have been better. From buying a ticket from a scalper at a Luchadores match to dining solo at the Michelin-starred Pujol, I moved around like the only one granting me permission was me. And that’s something I tend to forget at home as calendar invites and imagined responsibilities take control. 

We deserve a life full of wonder, rest, joy and vulnerability. And we deserve to know that the world is our oyster regardless of who is or isn’t on life’s journey with us.

My trip felt like jazz. Impromptu, soulful, vibrant and exploratory. I did exactly what the hell I wanted for eight days straight and sometimes that was nothing. It was healing. As Black women, we’re constantly checking on others, nurturing our communities and playing maternal roles regardless of if we choose to have children of our own or not. It’s overly draining. 

Ross dropped so many gems in her show. But what stood out to me the most was how much the show uses silence to underscore Ross’ time to herself. I found myself sitting in silence a lot. I often opted for the room’s AC or rainfall over my headphones. I relished in the quiet. But I also found myself a bit anxious because of it until I got used to it. Then I realized those were the same moments that I was going deeper into myself in ways I couldn’t access without travel.

At 33, I’ve had to get real about what my biggest fears actually are. Nowhere on that list is getting lost, hurting myself in another country or getting racist stares. What I fear most is regret that I let anxieties stop me from living the life my heart desires.

“I’m responsible for my own happiness,” Ross said in the show. Black women must remember that for our own sake. We deserve a life full of wonder, rest, joy and vulnerability. And we deserve to know that the world is our oyster regardless of who is or isn’t on life’s journey with us.

Though this was my first international solo trip, it won’t be my last. And with Solo Traveling now renewed for a second season, I hope more of us find the courage to stop waiting for others and see that we’re our own best travel buddy.

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Hailey Bieber's Low-Rise Cropped Jeans Are Instant ‘Add to Cart’
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Hailey Bieber’s Low-Rise Cropped Jeans Are Instant ‘Add to Cart’

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Hailey Bieber versus my bank account, round one million? Yep, we’re being influenced again!

The Rhode founder stepped out in Brentwood with her supermodel bestie, Kendall Jenner, and a few other friends for a shopping trip on August 20. The 28-year-old carried an iced coffee, while a man (okay, a bodyguard) carried her shopping bags just slightly out of frame. Upon seeing the photo, my first thought was a snarky little “stars, they’re just like us!” quip, but in Bieber’s case, this might actually be true.

Sure, she may have just sold her skincare company for $1 billion, but according to the photo agency Backgrid, Bieber, Jenner, and their entourage shopped at Brandy Melville, the beloved-by-tween-girls mall brand whose problematic sizing and hiring practices earned it its very own exposé-style documentary (a rite of passage for any must-have teen brand). And she did so while wearing blue jeans and a white tank top, a.k.a. the laidback LA girl uniform. Who among us hasn’t had the exact same Saturday afternoon?

SOVE, SPOT, GEVA, BUFR

Of course, this isn’t your average jeans-and-a-tank look. Bieber’s choice in denim signals a key fall trend: Baggy, super low-rise denim that, rather than pooling around the ankles and dragging along the ground, is cropped at the ankle. The key to the trend is a relaxed fit that hangs off the hips. Bieber’s indigo-wash pair is unfussy—sans distracting seams or superfluous pockets like the carpenter styles that have been so popular over the past few seasons—giving them a streamlined look that is perfectly aligned with Bieber’s minimalist Angeleno style.

Her white tank top is no slouch, either. ICYMI, the plain white or black camisole is the It Girl basic of choice these days, and brands like Tank Air and Éterne are filling the void with options ranging from $75 to $295. Of course, relative to the $500-plus options from fashion houses like Saint Laurent, Loewe, and Miu Miu, a $75 top is a steal. But perhaps Hailey Bieber is shopping for her tanks at Brandy Melville. She’s just like us, for real.

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Ksubi: A Denim-Focused Streetwear Brand Founded in Australia in 1999
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Ksubi: A Denim-Focused Streetwear Brand Founded in Australia in 1999

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84


Brand Bio is Fashionista’s guide to the best independent fashion and beauty brands — a resource for retailers, job seekers, B2B companies and consumers alike. If you’d like your brand to be featured, fill out this form. KsubiHeadquarters: AustraliaE-commerce: ksubi.comSocial Media: Instagram What: …

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Here Is Elsa Hosk's Capsule Collection With REKLAIM
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Here Is Elsa Hosk’s Capsule Collection With REKLAIM

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

(Image credit: Reklaim)

Elsa Hosk is known for her coveted style, which includes her collection of gorgeous handbags. On that note, Hosk partnered with resale brand REKLAIM earlier this year as the founding member of the brand’s ambassador initiative, Conscious Collective. With an initial focus on providing pre-owned luxury handbags and watches to retailers like Nordstrom by sourcing via its proprietary AI platform, REKLAIM launched its direct-to-consumer business this year. And Hosk partnered with REKLAIM again to provide even more inspiration to online shoppers. That’s right. Hosk just launched a capsule collection featuring a handpicked selection of her favorite bags and watches.

Here you’ll find Hosk’s 70-piece capsule collection with a preview of just a few of the gorgeous handbag styles included in the offering below. You’ll find everything from a stunning pre-owned Chloé bag to a Louis Vuitton stunner. Keep scrolling for more.

Pre-Owned Chloe Small Raffia Marcie Basket

Chloé

Pre-Owned Small Raffia Marcie Basket

Pre-Owned Balenciaga Motocross City Metallic Edge

Balenciaga

Pre-Owned Motocross City Metallic Edge

Louis Vuitton, Pre-Owned Epi Keepall 50

Louis Vuitton

Pre-Owned Epi Keepall 50

Goyard, Pre-Owned Boheme

Loewe, Pre-Owned Anagram Tote

Loewe

Pre-Owned Anagram Tote

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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28 Best Airbnb Los Angeles: The Most Stylish Spots to Stay in 2025
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28 Best Airbnb Los Angeles: The Most Stylish Spots to Stay in 2025

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

This Beverly Hills home listing is meant for those who want to live large while in L.A.—complete with seven bedrooms, a records room, and a movie lounge, it feels more like a movie star abode than an Airbnb. It’s also right off Sunset Boulevard, meaning you’re a quick drive to all the restaurants, bars, and haute haunts West Hollywood is known for.

Rooms: 7 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms

Amenities: Pool, tennis court, movie theater, wet bar, fireplace, outdoor dining area, gym, parking, poolhouse

Location: Beverly Hills

Vibe: A sprawling mansion that looks straight off a movie set.

Courtesy of Airbnb

Overlooking Paradise Cove in Malibu is this Arts & Crafts-style mansion that sits upon three acres of terraced land and boasts a water view from almost every window. As the name suggests, stones are the defining feature of the house, inside and out. The rocky exterior is aesthetically continued indoors with old-world-feeling flooring of the same material.

Rooms: 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms

Amenities: Pool, hot tub, piano, outdoor bar, reading room, media room, fireplace, backyard, outdoor dining area, parking

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Madewell’s Fall Collection Has New Jeans & Suede Bags
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Madewell’s Fall Collection Has New Jeans & Suede Bags

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Madewell’s denim game remains unmatched, and the new Cleo Straight Jean style is top tier. From the retro front-pocket detail to the true-blue wash that gives ‘70s nautical energy, these are a style I’ll for sure be wearing on repeat. While the full-length silhouette was too long for my 5’3” frame, the brand offers petite jeans online that are ideal for me, with the petite Curvy jeans being my ultimate pick. They cinch my waist without back gapping and hit at my ankles (praise!), looking just as good with a casual cardigan as they do with a blouse for all the fall activities, from pumpkin picking to brewery hopping. 

As brand loyalists know, Madewell’s top selection is always strong. But this season, I found myself especially drawn to the striped short-sleeve polos and easy sweaters designed for layering. I’m also a big fan of the denim vest (I own a similar Madewell style from last fall, which remains a staple in my wardrobe) because it feels just as relevant heading into this season.

And don’t sleep on the brand’s accessories. The red suede shoulder bag is a statement-maker, but could easily work with dozens of fall outfits. Boat shoes and ballet flats are still having a moment, too — if you don’t already own a pair of each, now’s the time to cart up the brand’s classic styles.

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Jackie Chung Teases The Summer I Turned Pretty Romance: ‘There Are More Conversations’
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Jackie Chung Teases The Summer I Turned Pretty Romance: ‘There Are More Conversations’

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

From the high school friends blowing up her phone to the moms at her kids’ drop-off, everyone wants to know: Is Jackie Chung from The Summer I Turned Pretty Team Conrad, or Team Jeremiah?

“Team Belly,” Chung has told them diplomatically, but not unsurprisingly. Like the other members of the cast, who have been promoting the third and final season of the Amazon Prime show non-stop since it premiered on July 16, the actor is sworn to secrecy about Belly’s fate, which may or may not differ from the book trilogy by Jenny Han that the series is based on.

However, as the season has progressed—episode seven out of 11 premiered today on the streamer—another will-they, won’t-they storyline has emerged, this one centering Belly’s (Lola Tung) divorced parents, Laurel (Chung) and John (Colin Ferguson).

In the years since their split, John and Laurel have become reacquainted as friends. And then, in episode two of season 3, as something…more? After running into each other at a work conference, the pair find themselves in Laurel’s hotel room, tipsy and uninhibited. Immediately after their night together, Laurel seems regretful, while John is hopeful. And fans are eating it up.

The cross-generational appeal of The Summer I Turned Pretty—which on paper is about a teenage love triangle, but in reality is as much about parenting teenagers who make poor decisions—has been a surprising side effect of the show’s success. Since it premiered on Amazon Prime in 2022, the show has become a global phenomenon, and season 3 is the number one most-watched show among women 18-34. However, if the TikToks on my own For You Page are to be believed, the audience is a motley mix of people, from Gen Alpha to Boomers, who tune in every week to watch protagonist Belly choose between one of two brothers—Conrad (Christopher Briney) or Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). “YA”—a.k.a. Young Adult—is merely a suggestion.

Over the past three seasons, viewers have grown fond of Laurel, Belly’s stern but loving mom, whose friendship with the Fisher boys’ mom, Susannah (Rachel Blanchard), is the reason Belly’s in this whole brother-love-triangle mess to begin with. Some have called for a spin-off series about Laurel’s middle-aged quandaries, about how she’s dealt with the loss of her best friend, a divorce, and a daughter who makes messy, almost unforgivable choices. Maybe it’s women who see themselves in Laurel—a woman who says she regrets her decision to marry and have kids so young, without taking the time to get to know herself first. Or maybe it’s Chung’s charm, or her quiet ferocity, that’s ignited such a fierce debate about where the character should go next.

Chung hasn’t heard anything from the powers that be about a Laurel-focused spin-off, though she’s aware of the discourse, as well as the hype around a potential prequel centering on John, Laurel, and Susannah’s college days.

“I think it’d be super interesting to see how they all met, how Susannah and Laurel became friends and how the relationship started,” Chung says. “I probably wouldn’t be part of it. I don’t think I could pull off young Laurel anymore.” For the record, Chung is 46—not 62, as the shocking internet rumor from a few years ago would have you believe.

August 20, 2025 0 comments
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The Rise of the Digital Fashion Archivist
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The Rise of the Digital Fashion Archivist

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84


Fashion archivists are nothing new. They have long been the guardians of sartorial history by meticulously cataloguing garments and conserving their physical legacy. But in recent years, the practice has taken on a new format with the rise of the digital fashion archivist. Their go-to tool? A smart …

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@astyleedit wears H&M's 2024 edition knee-high boots
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I Waited a Year for H&M’s Designer-Passing Boots to be Restocked

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

As someone who knows the woes of the unpredictable UK weather, I would never, ever wish the summer season away. However, every so often, a purchase comes along that has me wishing for the colder weather, with endless styling possibilities running through my head. And this was exactly the situation I found myself in last year, after I spotted a specific high-street find that could easily be mistaken for designer. Enter H&M’s pointed-toe knee-high boots (£55).

Shop H&M’s Pointed-Toe Knee-High Boots:

The black will go with everything.

Knee-High Boots

This chocolate brown pair is also

Featuring a narrow kitten heel, sleek point toe, and a knee-high silhouette, the intentional details on these boots make them look way more expensive than their high-street price tag. I initially spotted them on a number of my fellow Who What Wear UK editors and immediately added them to my wishlist online. But these expensive-looking boots unsurprisingly sold out before the end of the season. This year, however, I’m not making the same mistake of waiting too long. I added these to my basket as soon as I saw that they were back in stock.

@astyleedit wears H&M's 2024 edition knee-high boots

@astyleedit wears H&M knee-high boots from 2024.

And I’m not the only one. Deputy Editor, Maxine Eggenberger, also put these in her basket as soon as she saw them online, saying, “Expensive shoes are wasted on me—my mum has been telling me I’m too hard on my feet for the past three decades, and I have to agree with her. I just know if I were to step out in a pair of Miu Miu slingbacks, it would be a matter of minutes before I stubbed my toe on a curb. As such, I’ve become something of an expert at finding expensive-looking shoes on the high street. The key is to look for sleek, timeless designs, and nothing fits this bill quite like H&M’s knee boots. This is a style the brand rereleases each year, and every time they do, they sell out fast.

However, I think they’ve perfected the secret sauce for 2025. With the perfect heel height, the just the right amount of pointed toe, and a sleek, wide-calf finish, these would look at home in any luxury department store alongside brands like The Row and Toteme. Yes, they’re faux leather, but the matte finish stops them from looking any way plastic-y. I ordered the black as soon as I saw them, knowing they never stick around for long, but I’m also interested in the brown, too. Brown is a hard colour to get right on the high street, but this bitter shade looks far more premium than its price tag. H&M really has done its homework here.”

Although we’re currently in the middle of summer here in London, I already have so many ideas in my head of how I’m going to style my boots when they arrive. And with temperatures already dropping slightly, I have no doubt that I’ll be wearing them sooner rather than later. Keep scrolling to see the three ways that I’m planning to style these boots for autumn and beyond.

How to Style H&M’s Pointed-Toe Knee-High Boots

1. White Shirt + Baggy Jeans + Animal-Print Belt

With Nothing Underneath white shirt, Agolde blue jeans, H&M knee-high boots, Tommy Hilfiger brown croc bag, Sezane leopard belt

(Image credit: With Nothing Underneath, Agolde, H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Sezane)

Style Notes: It doesn’t get more classic than a white button-up shirt and jeans. I’d personally opt for a slouchier pair that will drape nicely over the boots and then use some tonal accessories to add some interest.