Tech execs in $400 sneakers and Instagram influencers in $6,000 Louis Vuitton windbreakers: 5 ways wealthy millennials are turning to 'uniforms' to cement their identity and status

You can spot arich millennial, in part, by what they’re wearing. Rich millennials have adopted various “uniforms” that define their identity and act as astatus symbol. Nearly all the uniforms feature anexpensive shoe and draw frommillennials’ desire for comfort. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. What you wear can say a lot about who you are. Look no further […]

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How Does Kate Middleton Know When She Can Defy Royal Protocol?

Being married to a handsome prince is the ultimate fairy tale for just about anyone. However, it is important to keep in mind that royal life is not always easy. Members of the royal family are constantly being followed by photographers, wild rumors get started about their personal lives, and there is a long list of rules that they are […]

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Join Our Exclusive Facebook Group — POPSUGAR Book Club

In desperate need of a book rec for the weekend? Dying to discuss the trailers for Where’d You Go, Bernadette and The Goldfinch (and argue about casting decisions)? On the hunt for your next read to check off the POPSUGAR Reading Challenge? Yeah, same! As a book devotee who spends a fair amount of time reading in my spare time, […]

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Kylie Jenner's Latest Project Will Surely Shut Down Pregnancy Rumors

There are pregnant people all over the world, but Kylie Jenner is apparently not one of them — at least not right now. Rumors and speculation that Jenner is at work at giving Stormi a sibling started swirling this week after footage from Khloé Kardashian's birthday party seemingly captured someone saying "I'm pregnant" in a voice that many sounded like it […]

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Shirley you’re not a local? Time to head south, my friend

Since joining the mini-exodus from Melbourne to Hobart six months ago, lured like so many others by the fresh air and fabulous views, I've followed with interest the local paper and its stories about giant gourds, letters bemoaning the city’s "horrendous" traffic, steady updates on the life of Mary, Crown Princess of Tasmania – sorry, Denmark – and a community […]

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South Africa slings back the fynbos-flavored gin

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Last year, gin consumption in South Africa grew by an astonishing 50 percent, to half a pint for every man, woman and child. No wonder that distilleries are mushrooming, trying to give a colonial tipple a distinctive flavor of the fynbos. If the British made use of the freely available local juniper berries to bequeath the taste […]

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