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iLe Como Las Canto Yo
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iLe’s Boleros Give Women a Powerful Voice » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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There’s love that’s just lovely, and then there’s the love that digs under your skin and sets your guts on fire. Likewise, the Latin boleros can be gauzily romantic, but on Como Las Canto Yo, the singer iLe is more interested in those whose hearts and intellects are aflame.

Boleros began in Cuba over a hundred years ago and have always been a Latin music staple. Sometimes, they are the slow dance break from the more frenetic mambo or salsa tunes; other times, they are the main event, drawing lovers into their measured, deliberate sway. Sometimes, they celebrate the initial limerence phase of love; other times, they embody Tennyson’s bittersweet dictum that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved.

On her latest album, the Puerto Rican singer iLe cherry-picks some classic and deep-cut boleros, mostly choosing ones that tell the story of ill-fated love. Her vocal outpouring makes the songs seem like cousins to flamenco or Portuguese fado, whose goal is to express deep and powerful emotions.

Boleros from the golden age of mambo often feature lush orchestral embellishment, but iLe leaned toward the stripped-down street sound side of the genre. In most songs, her powerful voice plays off just a guitar or a couple of instruments, making it seem more raw and urgent.

In some songs, such as the initial single “Un Amor de la Calle”, which was popularized in 1975 by the late star Hector Lavoe, iLe tells the story of a betrayal by an untrustworthy lover. It’s a heartfelt, straightforward tale told in slow, sultry tones. With soft percussion and a sparely played electric guitar, iLe conjures an arrangement as richly textured as an orchestra. The protagonist is resolute and angry, but it’s a bittersweet moment, capped with a bitter laugh—the siren saying farewell and good riddance. “I thought you were sincere / And I gave you my life / Without any conditions / But it was all a dream.”

Elsewhere, this same ambivalent goodbye to a lover is expressed in more poetic terms, such as “Moon’s Lament”. iLe fills the air with her voice, only accompanied by an acoustic guitar, evoking a quiet night that reverberates with sadness and solitude. The song’s lovely vocals celebrate a love even when it’s slipped away. “A drunken song of bitterness / That the sea murmurs/How to erase this long sadness / That your goodbye leaves behind / How can I forget you if deep inside / You are there.”

Deviating from the classics, iLe sings “No Te Detangas (Don’t Stop)” written by her grandmother, Flor Amelia de Gracia. In contrast to what one might imagine of a song written by a grandmother, this one expresses unequivocal sexual desire. She sings it with clarity and tenderness, accompanied by a sweet acoustic guitar and a dawdling, hand-slapped conga. “Don’t stop / In such a delicious moment / Don’t stop / In such a glorious moment / Like a tattoo I want to carry you / All over my body.”

One of iLe’s vocal touchstones is La Lupe, the Cuba-born singer known for her electric performances, who exploded in New York City in the 1960s, performing with Tito Puente. She tackles two of her songs here. In “El Verdugo (The Executioner)”, she is accompanied by a small combo, but successfully distills the song’s essence, a master class of technique. Where La Lupe was over the top, iLe unreels her stunning voice with perfect control. She works up to a sustained, blow-you-away vocal crescendo. “You are the executioner / Of the love that knew how to lead you / To a path of happiness / That you have never crossed again.”

She follows up by switching gears with “Pepito,” the 1961 hit by the trio Los Machucambos. The quaint tune has a playfulness not heard elsewhere, a sweet tribute to the trio’s long career.

iLe was featured on Adrian Quesada’s experimental Boleros Psicodelicos albums, and her “Si te Contara” has a similar anything-goes, retro-futuristic vibe. The big band sound with horns and vibraphone is processed to sound muffled, giving it the flavor of vintage vinyl, though her voice is front and center, singing confidently to a former lover. “If you knew, would you care / If you were told that there is no light or joy left in me / That your memory is the greatest harm I do to myself / For living dreaming that you will return repentant.”

The next tune takes a very different experimental turn. For “Un Poco Mas (A Little More)”, iLe completely remakes an old tune as an a capella exercise, but only accompanied by a chattering cloud of hand-played percussion. In another surprise turn, she covers La Lupe’s “Puro Teatro”, again showcasing her voice, only accompanied by a church-y electric organ.

In the penultimate song, iLe pays a beautiful tribute to the groundbreaking Puerto Rican female songwriter Sylvia Rexach with the gently heartbreaking “Yo Era un Flor (I Was a Flower)”. The narrator is a flower speaking to a passing butterfly, telling her story, a parable for young women who give themselves to someone who quickly moves on.

The narrator’s sad humility is heartbreaking, but the beauty of its expression—poetically and vocally—embodies what Brazilians call saudade, a bittersweet mix of feelings—a sadness that is still somehow uplifting in its beauty, a reminder of the privilege of feeling and being alive. “I was a flower / That grew in the weeds / And was offered a fleeting love / A nightingale took my chalice / Destroying my soul / And leaving me plunged in pain / I was a flower / That lost its color.”

iLe ends Como Las Canto Yo by putting romantic love aside and taking up a political message. A performer not shy about speaking out politically, she sings the Puerto Rican anthem, “La Borinqueña”. Accompanied by a single martial-sounding drum, she resurrects the song’s original lyrics written in 1868, when the island undertook its first armed rebellion against Spain. Puerto Rican poet Lola Rodriguez de Tío wrote the initial words.

The call to arms within the lyrics was tamed down when the island became a United States territory. Still, iLe goes back to the earlier, angrier lyrics, no doubt feeling the rise of sentiments against Latinos in the United States. “Wake up, Borinqueño / The signal has been given / Wake up from that dream / It’s time to fight.”

iLe’s journey to bolero warrior began in her pre-teens when her older brothers asked her to sing along with their fledgling rap group. What started in their living room in San Juan became Calle 13, one of the best-selling Latin music groups known for taking up social justice causes. Born Iléana Mercedes Cabra Joglar, her little sister was dubbed “PG-13” by a cousin who observed her singing with them in clubs where she was too young to be in the audience.

At age 25, she released her 2016 solo debut, the Grammy-winning iIlevitable, under her new stage name, iLe. The album surprised many fans since it featured a retro big band sound, including some boleros. On her latest, iLe revisits the past, but refashions it in unexpected ways and, along the way, empowers women in a genre that often gives men dominance.

Across her three solo albums, iLe has proven to be an artist constantly looking to explore new sounds. With Como las Canto Yo, which means “how I sing them”, she shows that even with the confines of a single genre, she can create a variety of soundscapes for her stunning vocal instrument and put her own mark on Latin music.

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59 Best Gifts for Women 2025: Ideas for Wives, Moms, Aunts, & BFFs
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59 Best Gifts for Women 2025: Ideas for Wives, Moms, Aunts, & BFFs

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

When it comes to shopping for the leading ladies in your circle, the best gifts for women are more about making a thoughtful gesture than spending a ton. Not to generalize, but we’ve found that what a woman wants, after all, is something she wouldn’t be likely to buy herself—whether it’s a luxe upgrade to her tired jammies or a journal that’ll encourage her to take five minutes for herself (something that even the gals who have everything will appreciate).

If she could use some self-care (say she’s a new mom), then a weighted sleep mask is a great pick for a Christmas or just-because gift. If you’re looking to go the meaningful route, choose something that’ll remind her of her loved ones (think a digital frame preloaded with snaps of her cherished memories). And if she’s especially hard to shop for, popular foolproof options include high-end candles, or better yet, a candle made to smell like the day she was born (it’s one of our favorite birthday presents).

Everything here has been vetted by Glamour editors who have given and received them, and endorsed by our trusted circle of sisters (real and chosen), so you can bet that these ideas will make her feel special. And don’t forget the card. Add one of those and you truly can’t go wrong when shopping for your wife, girlfriend, bestie, and more.

The best gifts for women, at a glance

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42 Best Suede Jackets for Women 2025, According to Style Editors
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42 Best Suede Jackets for Women 2025, According to Style Editors

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The trench coat is perhaps the pinnacle of fall outerwear—and considering its overwhelming prevalence on the runway and in real life, the suede trench is your best bet right now. Burberry and Sergio Hudson showed the soft layers for fall, proving that the material can transform a seemingly simple silhouette into something a bit snazzier. Whether worn with a crewneck sweater and pleated shorts, a turtleneck and trousers, or a T-shirt and baggy jeans, these jackets will make everything in your closet feel all the more autumnal.

ASOS Faux Suede Trench Coat

BlankNYC Faux-Suede Trench Coat

Avec Les Filles Trench Coat

The Frankie Shop Pembroke Brushed Trench Coat

Nour Hammour Suede Trench Coat

The suede bomber jacket

A Paris Fashion Week guest on July 8, 2025

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Another timeless style is the bomber jacket. We’ve seen this aviator-inspired jacket soar to new heights in recent seasons, thanks in part to its continued presence in collections from Prada, Loewe, and other high-profile labels. While most bomber jackets are fashioned from technical nylon or heavy-duty leather, supple suede has grown in popularity in recent seasons, giving the otherwise rigid shape a softer feel and striking the perfect balance between edge and elegance. It’s that duality that allows it to look good with everything—be it a tank top styled with cargo pants and flip-flops or a rugby shirt paired with a pencil skirt and pointed pumps.

Bailey Rose Faux Suede Jacket

Zara Faux Suede Bomber Jacket

Levi’s Faux Suede Bomber

Allsaints Orten Suede Bomber Jacket

J.Crew Collection Cropped Flight Jacket

Madison the Label Deserae Faux Suede Jacket

The suede blazer

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Riot Women locations: Where was the new BBC drama filmed?
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Riot Women locations: Where was the new BBC drama filmed?

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

In the BBC’s new drama Riot Women, a local community becomes the centrepiece of a musical revolution, thanks to five women who form a punk rock band.

Tired of living as “women of a certain age,” and driven by a bubbling mix of rage and disdain born from their simultaneously manic and mundane lives, the band becomes a life raft for everyone involved — giving them a renewed sense of self they haven’t felt in years.

But not everyone is on board. Loved ones and fellow locals are divided, with some baffled and others firmly opposed to their new hobby — and their unexpected lifeline.

“It’s very personal for me this,” creator, writer and lead director Sally Wainwright told BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. “It’s a lot about what I was going through at what [actress] Tamsin [Greig] very eloquently called \the middle squeeze.”

She added: “It’s just about midlife – menopause is just an aspect of that – and I wanted to find a way of writing about this part of your life in a way that was uplifting and engaging and interesting.

“It’s about women who find something very creative and very engaging to do together and how it changes their lives.”

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Wainwright echoed those thoughts in a first-person piece for Vogue.

“The show celebrates women who deal with life’s slings and arrows, and who’ve found a way to get through by writing and performing songs that leave you in no doubt about how they feel,” she wrote.

“Punk is rebellion. Anger. Taking the p*ss. That’s what these women realise they can do, having started the band for a laugh to enter a local talent contest to raise money for charity – and through rehearsing an ABBA song badly, they start to find a voice.”

As is often the case with many of Wainwright’s dramas, the setting plays a key role in establishing the feel and tone of the piece.

Here’s everything you need to know about where Riot Women was filmed.

Where was Riot Women filmed? All the major locations

Rosalie Craig as Kitty. BBC/Drama Republic/Helen Williams

Hebden Bridge

Riot Women is set and filmed in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire — the same town that inspired Sally Wainwright’s acclaimed series Happy Valley.

The area has also served as the backdrop for Wainwright’s Gentleman Jack and Last Tango in Halifax. Speaking on her decision to return, Wainwright said:

“It’s a story that could really be set anywhere, to be honest, but I like writing in my own vernacular because I think it brings more comedy. You can’t beat the landscape in Hebden Bridge.

“Riot Women is even more Hebden-centric than Happy Valley was, as we filmed extensively around the town. It looks gorgeous on camera, and you get a strong sense of place — which is vital in making a TV show feel authentic.

“It has a very particular atmosphere, and that comes from being rooted in a specific part of the world.”

Lorraine Ashbourne, who plays pub landlady Jess, said that she “fell in love with Hebden Bridge.”

“It’s idyllic and Sally choosing to set her story in this beautiful, thriving little corner of the world where all this drama plays out, is very clever,” she added.

“Riot Women looks at the importance of companionship and the joy of friendship. It’s about being given a second chance and fulfilling dreams. It’s a unique angle on female empowerment. It’s a celebration!”

Duke of Wellington Pub

The Duke of Wellington plays a key role throughout the series. Home to Jess, it hosts many important scenes and becomes the band’s rehearsal space.

In reality, the pub is The Albert — or “The Famous Albert” — located in the heart of Hebden Bridge. Known for its triangular shape, it has become a local landmark.

Calderdale Royal Hospital

In episode five, more than one of the Riot Women finds themselves in need of A&E, with much of the episode filmed inside Calderdale Royal Hospital.

Talent Show Hall

The band’s journey begins with a local talent show, and a simple ABBA cover becomes their rallying point. The competition is a big moment for the group.

Filming took place at St Michael’s Church Hall in Mytholmroyd.

Riot Women airs Sunday 12th October at 9pm on BBC One, with all episodes available to stream on BBC iPlayer from 6am.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

Add Riot Women to your watchlist on the Radio Times: What to Watch app – download now for daily TV recommendations, features and more.

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Momma Dee Says She Had Strippers At Scrappy's 14th Birthday To Ensure He Liked Women
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Momma Dee Says She Had Strippers At Scrappy’s 14th Birthday To Ensure He Liked Women

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Momma Dee Says She Had Strippers At Scrappy’s 14th Birthday To Ensure He Liked Women

Momma Dee is spilling some surprising tea about Scrappy’s childhood.

During an appearance on Nick Cannon’s “We Playin’ Spades,” the reality star revealed that she had strippers at Scrappy’s 14th birthday party.

Her reasoning was because she wanted the rapper to like women and not men.

“Nothing against the LGBT community, but I just wanted him to chase p*ssy than tote a purse,” she added.

Should this have stayed in the family group chat?!

@nickcannon


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Riot Women star on potential season 2: 'It doesn't feel final'
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Riot Women star on potential season 2: ‘It doesn’t feel final’

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

The BBC has yet to announce what the future holds for Riot Women, Sally Wainwright’s life-affirming new drama about a group of menopausal women who form a punk rock band. But the series is certainly poised to continue following an eventful finale that leaves the door wide open.

“Oh, it definitely doesn’t feel final,” Craig told RadioTimes.com. “And I know that there’s a great will to have another season. I’m certainly not done with Kitty, so I’d like to have another go at that.”

After Kitty narrowly avoided a third stint behind bars – when the criminal damage case against her collapsed – she was free to join her bandmates on stage at the Hebden Bridge festival, which was an utter triumph. And for once in Kitty’s life, everything appeared to be on an even keel.

But just after she stepped off stage, she received a call from her dad.

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He’d done some digging and uncovered the names of the three men who raped her when she was 12, resulting in her pregnancy with Tom.

One had died, but two were still alive – one of whom, according to Kitty’s dad, was an undercover police officer who had infiltrated the gang and gone on to become a detective chief superintendent before retiring.

“I’ve got an address. What you gonna do to then, love?” he asked her. “Have you decided?”

In an earlier scene, Kitty had confided in Holly that rather than go to the police, she might take matters into her own hands. “I might want to deal with it myself,” she said.

But will she succumb to her rage and risk blowing up her own life in the process? Or will she choose herself, her son Tom, Beth, and the rest of the Riot Women?

Sadly, tradition dictates that she’ll probably do the former…

“She’s often lied to, she’s often kicked about in life, and I think that she picks herself up in her own unique way – and that is exactly how you find her [at the beginning of the series]: smashing up cars and taking her revenge in only the way that she will,” said Craig.

But after beginning the slow process of reclaiming her voice and rebuilding her life, perhaps, just perhaps, she’ll surprise everyone.

“She’ll always find a way to solve things – but they just might be in a really, really unexpected way,” she added.

“There’s absolutely a second, third, fourth chance,” said Craig of how the drama champions new beginnings, redemption, or simply showing the world who you really are. “You can reinvent yourself. You can start again.”

We’re all rooting for you, Kitty.

Riot Women airs on BBC One and iPlayer.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Why Women Are Sharing Life After Deportation on TikTok
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Why Women Are Sharing Life After Deportation on TikTok

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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After spending almost a year with distant relatives in Mexico City, she moved to Guanajuato, found a job as a server, and pursued social media more seriously. Earlier this year, she discovered that what people most resonated with on TikTok was her deportation story. Since her first post in May, she has gained 23,000 followers and received an outpouring of support.

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High stakes for high fashion: brands bet on luxury revival on the catwalk
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Shantanu & Nikhil celebrate women with latest collection ‘Velora’ at Lakme Fashion Week

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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New Delhi, Designer duo Shantanu & Nikhil showcased their latest collection “Velora”, which celebrated “modern elegance and timeless craftsmanship”, at the Lakme Fashion Week.

Shantanu & Nikhil celebrate women with latest collection ‘Velora’ at Lakme Fashion Week

The show was held at The Grand Hotel, New Delhi, on Saturday and was attended by several celebrities, including Alaya F, Diana Penty and Shibani Dandekar, who posed for the pictures with the designers.

Inspired by 1930s style, the collection captured the cinematic charm of the period that celebrated the red-carpet diva. The couturiers, who have been known for showcasing menswear, focused on bringing womenswear to the ramp with “Velora”.

The designers celebrated the women’s spirit with their designs, encapsulating both the essence of femininity and a commanding presence on the runway. The collection, which featured gowns adorned with shimmering details and corsets.

The details included pearl work with additions of metallic accessories and crystals, which complemented the outfits. Many attires had gloves, highlighting the essence of the collection.

The colour palette included colours such as black, red, gold and white.

Shantanu explained how the 1930s era served as a source of inspiration for the fashion duo.

“The only thing that came to her rescue was the cinematic allure. The whole red carpet siren was born in that era, and I think the 1930s have always been a big attraction to both Nikhil and me as a brand because that’s where the fierce, the unapologetic and the fearless woman arrived. I think that’s what we’ve always perceived our women to be,” he told PTI.

Nikhil added, “It was a 1930s flavour, we love telling stories, and this one was really about a glamorous, sophisticated woman stepping out in her full glory without the baggage of tradition. It was specifically for her own mood, experience and the kind of woman she is. If you look at the history of the era, the 1930s post the depression, there was really no escape for the women then.”

Lakme Fashion Week started on Wednesday and will conclude today with the finale showcase by the renowned designer Tarun Tahiliani.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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13 Best T-Shirts for Women for Every Occasion 2025, Editor-Tested
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13 Best T-Shirts for Women for Every Occasion 2025, Editor-Tested

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Material:

Start off by looking at the material. All the usual choices—cotton, modal, you name it—can be high quality, so picking the right one comes down to knowing what you’re looking for. We considered materials when pulling together this list by prioritizing natural picks like cotton and including stretchier, softer fabrics where they’re necessary.

  • Cotton: 100% cotton tends to be the most durable fabric, getting softer with age. It’s also remarkably breathable—not to mention biodegradable. Cotton shirts that are not prewashed will likely shrink after the first wash.
  • Pima cotton: This type is softer than standard cotton.
  • Supima cotton: This type is the American-grown equivalent of pima.
  • Slub cotton: This type features an uneven texture that looks almost striped and offers a vintage feel.
  • Modal: This is a semisynthetic fabric that’s a form of rayon; it’s stretchier than cotton, although it’s slightly less breathable. This is often used in body-skimming cuts.
  • Elastane and spandex: These are man-made fibers that add stretch to other fibers, including cotton and modal. They will stretch out over time, so you might have to replace T-shirts woven with them more frequently than 100% cotton picks.
    Polyester    Polyester is often added to cotton blends to keep costs down, often resulting in shirts that are cheaper to buy. It is neither biodegradable nor regarded as breathable.

Fit

As you know by now, no two T-shirts fit exactly the same, so finding the right fit is paramount. Whether you prefer a slim tee for your day off or a boxy option you can wear to the office, we made sure to include at least one pick for everyone—body-hugging baby tees and loose-fit swing T-shirts included.

Softness

We get it—if you’re going to be wearing a tee all day, you want it to be comfy. While all of these picks are soft, they’re not all on an even playing field; unfortunately cotton (except for pima cotton) tends to be less soft than artificial fibers. If you want the softest options on the market, go for Skims and Bleusalt; if you like the lived-in feeling of cotton, then Reformation, Uniqlo, and Gap are great.

Weight

Fabrics are weighed in grams per square meter, or GSM. If you’re not a workwear nerd, you don’t really need to know about GSM—but you should pay attention to the relative weight of the material, since it’ll determine how breathable or durable it’s likely to be. We included a wide array of options, from Madewell’s thin cotton V-neck to Buck Mason’s mid-weight tee.

Upkeep

Most of the shirts on this list are machine-washable, but a few should be washed by hand—and we’ve noted which ones those are. Sometimes “hand-wash” really means that you just shouldn’t stick your tees in the dryer; while the washing machine might cause a tiny bit of pilling, dryers can cause shirts to shrink and pill, aging them prematurely. Basically, do what you like—but to get the most mileage out of your shirts, air-drying is best.

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Celebrating Women in Business
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Celebrating Women in Business

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Celebrating Women in Business


Dawn McCarthy

Beauty and Lifestyle Advisor

Beauty and lifestyle expert Dawn McCarthy of Dawn’s Corner is here to help us Celebrate Women in Business for National Women’s Small Business Month.

B Cups Coffee – Coffee that is truly for a cause. B Cups Coffee offers premium coffee in Whole Bean, Ground, and K-Cups, along with Pink Hot Chocolate. With every purchase comes a bigger commitment to donate 5% back to Susan G. Komen for Breast Cancer awareness and research. The mission is simple: Fighting Breast Cancer One Cup At A Time and a Thank you to Aunt Dee for the inspiration! bcupscoffee.com

 

Glassybaby – GlassyBaby are handblown candle holders made in the USA in 200 colors, each with their own name and story.  Started by Lee Rhodes, a 3 time cancer survivor, glassybaby has donated over $16 million dollars to non profits, many of whom support people touched by cancer.  Gifts the glow. glassybaby.com

 

Wrap-Ups from Stashiopets- Wrap-Ups transform pill time into treat time! These delicious wraps stick to pills so your dog can’t separate the medicine from the treat. Made with clean, healthy ingredients—free from chicken, wheat, and artificial flavors—Wrap-Ups offer a stress-free, mess-free way to give medication while supporting your pet’s overall health and happiness. stashiospet.com

 

The Love Potion and The Truth Serum by Katherine Lyons – My Lady’s Potions is a fun romantic series set in 1815 London, where a little magic makes love even messier. The first book, The Love Potion, is a rags-to-riches love triangle, and the new one releasing this month, The Truth Serum, has second-chance romance, family feuds, and plenty of magical chaos. These potions cause as much chaos as they do romance, which makes the stories fun and unpredictable. It’s the perfect blend of history, humor, and heart. Readers will love the engaging, witty dialogue, impossible situations, and entertaining banter of the characters in this rom-com. katherine-lyons.com

 

Sorority and Sisterhood was created by 3 women entrepreneurs, sister in laws, Kait and Virginia and Elise, a chosen sister—who started with a vision at a kitchen table and turned it into a thriving luxury brand. Their pajamas, scarflettes, and accessories are all about celebrating sisterhood—whether that’s family by blood, sorority sisters, or the women who show up for each other in life. Sororities everywhere are wearing these luxury, super soft pajamas sets and scarflettes. Everything they make is unique. Elise hand-draws every design, they’re licensed by the sororities, and they use premium fabrics like bamboo that don’t shrink or fade. The newest trend—the silk scarflette—has gone viral because it can be worn so many ways: in your hair, on a handbag, even on cowboy boots for gameday.  Right now, viewers can shop the collection and get 30% off the entire site with code “AZ30”. sororityandsisterhood.com

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