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Cute and lively! Yes, we are describing ourselves, but we are also describing today’s LOunge, which is giving us exactly what we need on this ass-dragging MONDAY. Sit your ass down and start making some noise. We’ll have a podcast and a few other distractions heading your way.
19 Unexpected Uses for Binder Clips That Make Life More Organized
Your home office is just the beginning.
You know those binder clips that are kicking around your desk drawer—the ones that typically come with tax documents, leases, and mortgage forms? You may have bought a pack and used only one to organize your printed thesis or resumes, leaving you with a bunch of extras. So what’s to come of these stray binder clips?
As luck would have it, the humble binder clip is actually a low-cost, high-impact organizing tool that is too often overlooked. We went to organizing experts to find out just how many creative ways there are to repurpose these home office essentials.
How to Plan Your Wedding According to Your Zodiac Sign
Could the stars determine the vibe of your wedding? Each zodiac sign approaches planning this major life event in their own way, with factors like their pull towards certain aesthetics, their need for organization, and even their partying proclivities coming into play.
Recently engaged and wondering if your fiancé will take a totally different approach to planning than you? Or, could you possibly have the signs in your chart that might make you a groomzilla? Digging into the astrology just might bring some clarity to how you’ll take on your engagement period.
Forget Basic Black Trousers—These Are the Workwear Trends to Know in 2026
From collarless blazers and standout shirts to elevated utility, these new office dressing ideas are anything but boring
Try not to stifle a yawn when you hear the word workwear—yes, admittedly, what we wear to the office is often boring. We’re almost all guilty of prioritising punctuality over the outfit. But if there’s one practical takeaway from the Spring/Summer 2026 runways, it’s that mundane office dressing needn’t be the norm. And really, it doesn’t take much to make it more exciting.
Take the beloved blazer, which has simply lost its collar for the warmer months. Or the pencil skirt, sitting a little lower on the waist. Or the classic cotton shirt, made all the more interesting with bold shades and big bows. Small tweaks, all of them—but enough to make workwear feel less like a uniform and more like an extension of an actual wardrobe.
The stars of Imperfect Women continue to break the TV status quo
Glamour sat down with Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara to talk their scandalous new Apple TV series.
Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara are on their final day of promoting their twisty-turny whodunnit Apple TV series Imperfect Women when they arrive at Glamour HQ. When I ask how they’re doing with the madness of entourages, makeup and studio lights, they respond that the experience is “better with friends”.
The friends that the trio depict onscreen in Imperfect Women, however, are about as f**ked up as you can get. Codependency, secrets, lies, jealousy – you name it. The series – adapted from a popular novel of the same name – feels like a natural graduation from Desperate Housewives and Big Little Lies, following the story of three friends told through flashbacks and present day scenes, exploring who murdered one of them.
Fake Nails Are A Real Problem For Our Planet—One Brand Is Changing The Game
The nail industry’s plastic problem has a challenger
I don’t know about you, but when I visit the nail salon for a manicure, I’m not thinking about the environmental impact. And neither was Tiger Taylor, before lockdown hit. Unable to get to the salon for her regular acrylics appointment, she became a press-on devotee. It was only then that she started to think about the implications these little nails had on the planet.
“I couldn’t get over the trail of little pieces of plastic that followed me everywhere I went,” she says. “The fact that I would use them once and then throw them away, the flimsy packaging, the cheap quality of the nails and the toxic chemicals used to apply them; it all made me realise how toxic and wasteful the available options were.”
If You Love ‘Friends’ Then Lisa Kudrow’s ‘The Comeback’ Is The Comedy Show You Need To Watch
Tune in now for lots of laughs.
Two decades after the show began, The Comeback has just returned for its third series – and if you’ve never watched the comedy show, now is the perfect time to start.
Created by Friends star Lisa Kudrow and Sex And The City’s Michael Patrick King, The Comeback is a mockumentary series that will have you laughing, crying and cringing – but you’ll love every moment.
The third season, which has just landed, is also part of the new raft of shows available on HBO Max in the UK in its opening week, but is also available to watch for Sky and NOW TV customers.
So, if you’re intrigued, here’s everything you need to know about The Comeback and Valerie Cherish.
The Secret Language Women Use to Stay Safe at Work
I knew my boss was creepy—and so did everyone else. Here’s how gossip became a lifeline for women at work.
“Oh, yeah. He’s like that. He’s got a bit of a reputation,” says Lauren* as she takes the final drag of a cigarette before stubbing it out on the balcony wall of a Shoreditch hotel.
We’re dressed in leopard print for the staff party—jungle themed—which feels fitting for the wildly inappropriate interaction I’ve just had with a senior member of staff. To my horror, he has just told me I have very large breasts and that he likes them, while continuing to make comments and stare at my chest like a cartoon character.
Without saying much, Lauren has told me all I need to know: that this sort of thing has happened with, let’s call him Tim*, before, and the other women in the office know to steer clear of him at the company Christmas party. Strangely, despite the humiliation I feel at Tim’s lurid gawking, Lauren’s words are a comfort: a warning signal telling me to keep a keen eye on my drink and to avoid him for the rest of the night.
The New-Season Beauty Edit: March’s Most Considered Launches
New, noteworthy and completely necessary
Not to jinx it, but it does feel as though the first hints of warmer, sunnier days are beginning to creep in. With them comes the urge to recalibrate our beauty routines: a renewed focus on glowing, sun-kissed skin, lighter textures and fresher scents, and products that work hard, but feel effortless—much like a summer’s day.
This month’s edit captures that shift exactly. Complexion enhancers that deliver instant radiance, skincare that balances potency with skin-friendly formulations, and haircare that simplifies protection without sacrificing results.
These are the new beauty products that landed on our desks—and quickly made their way home with us.
Inside France’s Champagne Region: What To Do And Where To Stay
From tasting workshops at Moët & Chandon’s maison, must-see sights like Reim’s Notre-Dame Cathedral and Epernay’s hidden-gem townhouses, here’s where to sip, explore, and the best way to do it.
Every champagne devotee knows that the joy of a perfect glass extends far beyond the moment it’s poured. True appreciation lies in understanding the craftmanship, heritage and precision that transforms grapes into one of the world’s most celebrated luxuries: champagne.
In an attention deficit age defined by instant gratification, the process of champagne making remains as one of the few winemaking traditions governed by artisanal care.
As immersive travel continues to shape the way in which we explore the world in 2026, now is the time to plan a visit to France’s Champagne region. The annual harvest takes place each September, when cooler temperatures create optimal conditions for ripe, high-quality fruit, and when the region is most active with tours and activities surrounding the harvest.
The ‘Lazy’ Haircut That Sculpts Your Face Without Makeup
Enter the contour bob
The bob has been circling back into favour for a while now, but this season it’s had a subtle, grown-up upgrade. The contoured bob, as seen on Gigi Hadid and Grace Abrams, is less rigid than its classic predecessors and far more tailored; this is the cut fashion insiders are gravitating towards. Think soft shape, expensive movement and just enough structure to frame and flatter the natural contours of the face. If you’ve been flirting with the idea of going shorter, but want something that still feels effortless, this might be your cue.
TV Shows Canceled in 2026: Here Are All the Shows Ending This Year
Hacks and The Bear were always meant to end like this, but that doesn’t make saying goodbye any easier.
When it comes to the TV shows canceled in 2026, most of them are longtime favorites that will be hard to see go. It’s hard enough to bid farewell to Outlander lovers Jamie and Claire, but how can we be expected to say goodbye to the entire dysfunctional found family of The Bear in the very same year?!
Of course, cancelations like those are a double-edged sword. On the one hand, fans are devastated that Hacks and The Chi are coming to an end, but at least their creators were able to tell their stories the way they always intended. Plus, fans of these shows are getting an ample amount of time to prepare themselves, unlike Tell Me Lies viewers who learned the show had ended the same day it’s series finale dropped on Hulu in February.
The Napoleon Jacket Revival Is Here, and It’s the Noughties Comeback We’ve Been Waiting For
Kate Moss-approved
The arrival of spring can only mean one thing: festival season is on its way. And although Glastonbury is taking a fallow year in 2026, there are plenty of other festivals to look forward to—and, most importantly, to plan outfits for.
When it comes to festival dressing, there is always one muse who is our first port of call: Kate Moss. While last year was all about recreating her gold mini dress and wellies look (as seen in her viral Zara collection), this year we’re channelling one particular look and hero item: the Napoleon jacket. And the good news? You don’t even need to step foot into a festival to start wearing one.
Frequently spotted on Moss and her boyfriend at the time, Pete Doherty, in the noughties, the military-style jacket became a cultural statement, commonly associated with the indie sleazefashion of the time.
We Tried 5 Frozen Lasagnas — Our Winner Is Meaty, Cheesy, and Under $8
Frozen lasagna is a great way to feed a crowd, but which ones actually taste good? We put five to the test.
Frozen lasagna is a handy dinner option — one tray can feed multiple people with little effort. Too often, though, it falls woefully short of homemade. Tinny, watery sauce, mushy noodles, and rubbery cheese are common flaws that make for a disappointing meal. To see whether any frozen meat lasagna can rival the tender pasta, well-seasoned meat, melted cheese, and robust tomato sauce of a from-scratch version, we compared five widely available options in a side-by-side taste test.
2 New Italian Wine Regions for Sparkling and White Wine Lovers
Tuscany and Piedmont lovers can avoid the crowds in these wine destinations with less demand.
Italy’s most famous wine region is undoubtedly Tuscany, and there’s no question that Tuscany is beautiful—but the region also gets millions and millions of tourists each year. So, you can bump shoulders with 1,000 of your best friends in San Gimignano, or you could head to some of Italy’s less well-known wine regions, like Franciacorta or Friuli. They’re equally beautiful, the wines are stellar, and you’ll actually feel like you’re in Italy.
The 40 Best Fashion Documentaries to Watch in Between Runway Seasons
The scenes inside the walls of a glossy magazine or backstage at a glamorous runway show can feel like hermetically sealed worlds, inaccessible to even the most diehard fans. Yes, things have changed thanks to the internet—with few exceptions, fans can now watch livestreams directly on brand’s social media accounts. However, the best fashion documentaries have the power to take things one step further. The best delight, inspire, and transport you mise en scène, providing in some cases, such as Martin Margiela: In His Own Words, unprecedented insight on the industry’s most elusive figures. Some paint tender portraits of modern titans and the teams behind them such as Raf Simons in Dior and I. Documentaries like The September Issue and Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful shed light on how other aspects of the industry operate off the runway—after all, once the shows wrap and before the next season begins, runway samples are couriered across the globe to be worn on red carpets and shot in magazine editorials.
How ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ Built Its Viral, ’90s-Driven Soundtrack
The FX series, known for its influence on period fashion, also drew attention for its nostalgic tunes. Music supervisor Jen Malone spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about curating the season’s sound, including the finale.
Featuring artists ranging from Radiohead, Björk and Lenny Kravitz to Stereolab, the Velvet Underground and Dido, the music helps transport audiences back to the era. The anthology series, which follows the romance and tragedy of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, was created by Connor Hines and executive produced by Ryan Murphy — and its impact extends to the charts. The show holds four of the top 10 spots on Billboard’s Top TV Songs chart for February, including the entire top three.
The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Love Story music supervisor Jen Malone about how she curated the series’ tracks, stayed authentic to the time period, secured key artists and crafted the emotional soundscape behind that heartbreaking finale.
Project Hail Mary transcends the known cosmos with astounding week 2 take of $54.5 million at U.S. box office
Ryan Gosling’s space odyssey dropped a scant 32 percent from its impressive opening weekend and now stands at $300 million globally.
Houston, we do not have a problem. Project Hail Mary is the weekend’s undisputed box office champ – again.
The high-flying space odyssey from Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Cabin in the Woods screenwriter Drew Goddard, The Martian source author Andy Weir, and star Ryan Gosling achieved an easy lift off last week with an $80 million domestic and $141 million global premiere. This week, it decisively beat the dreaded sophomore slump with $54.5 million domestically and $108.6 million globally, per Comscore. That domestic figure represents a scant 32 percent week-to-week drop, where other recent successful premieres have seen week 2 drops of up to 60 and 70 percent.
How to Use Borax in Laundry for Cleaner, Brighter Clothes
Meet your new secret weapon.
When it comes to laundry boosters, borax has been a trusted household staple for generations. A naturally occurring mineral also known as sodium borate, borax enhances the performance of your usual detergent, helps fight odors, and can even soften hard water. But how exactly does borax work—and how can you use borax effectively in your laundry routine?
We spoke to cleaning experts to learn more about the science behind borax, its benefits, and the safest ways to incorporate it into your wash. Whether tackling tough stains, eliminating lingering odors, or just looking for a good fabric softener, borax can be a game-changer in keeping your clothes fresh and clean. Let’s dive in.
This Is the 1 Drink You Should Always Order in Vietnam—and It Tastes Like ‘Liquid Tiramisu’
Born from a milk shortage in 1946, the drink remains a symbol of Vietnamese ingenuity.
Coffee first arrived in northern Vietnam in the late 19th century, when French missionaries introduced Arabica plants during the colonial era. What began as a modest agricultural import evolved into one of the world’s most distinctive coffee cultures. By the 1880s, cafés had begun appearing across Hanoi, with early accounts describing Parisian-style coffeehouses lining what is now Trang Thi Street. Initially the domain of French officials and elite Vietnamese, these cafés soon became part of daily life.
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