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As cost-of-living pressures mount and the world feels increasingly unstable, people are turning to trends, gadgets, and gimmicks to escape. Here’s how escapist consumerism is becoming the defining ...
The Hugo Spritz, which combines prosecco and elderflower liqueur, is the must-try cocktail of the summer and a clear ...
This trend is not confined to Japan. In the West, particularly in the United States, there is a growing occurrence of working-age men who are not only unemployed, but also disengaged from seeking ...
The emerging trend of “escapism in the home” will be the topic of a Mimosa Brunch and Trend Seminar to be hosted by Markor International on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the American Home ...
Escapism always reveals what we’re escaping, and serves as a mirror of whatever the artist (or corporate overlord, as the case may be) views as the most horrendous elements of current reality.
Indulge in some escapism style to embrace a rejuvenating holiday mindset. ... So, if you’re yet to try the trend on for size, it’s basically putting an outfit together that will boost your mood.
The business of escapism. September 6, 2014. Once roughing it was the only way. Not anymore. (john jay cabuay for the washington post) By Lillian Cunningham.
And the influencer-backed trend of soft girls and tradwives promotes curated messages around dependency and feminine roles that aren’t exactly rooted in reality.