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The Romanticisation of the Ideal Summer Body
With summer on the way, Life&Style's Phoebe Snedker criticises the unrealistic standards for body image during this season
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Searching for Romance…on LinkedIn?
Life&Style writer Amie Kealy discusses the prevalence of flirting across multiple social media platforms that are not intended for this purpose, and how it may lead to discomfort on the receiving end
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Spotlight On: Social Burnout
Life&Style writer Anastasis Mauriac discusses the concept of burnout, giving her top tips for how to prioritise periods of rest
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Pregnant in Playboy – and Proud
Life&Style writer Deyna Grimshaw discusses Christine Quinn's playboy shoot, arguing that it can help to encourage body positivity among pregnant women
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Drag Race UK: Our 10 Favourite Looks from Season 2
Life&Style writer Emily Burnett walks us through her top ten looks from the most recent series of Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK
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Trend Report: GAP Has Made a Comeback
In light of their recent TikTok campaign, Life&Style writer Amie Kealy looks at the comeback of the brand GAP, and explores why its popularity has fluctuated over the years
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Big Boys Do Cry, So Let’s Talk About It
Writers across Redbrick have come together to share their experiences with male mental health and male body image issues in a climate where men aren't encouraged to talk about their struggles
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On Sexuality: Rejecting Labels and Embracing Preferences
Responding to recent Brumfess posts on bisexuality and pansexuality, Life&Style's Phoebe Snedker discusses her own sexuality and understanding of these labels
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2021 Golden Globes: Our Top 5 Best Dressed
Life&Style writer Leah Renz walks us through her top 5 fashion looks from the 2021 Golden Globes ceremony earlier this month
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Guide To: The Modern-Day Gyaru Aesthetic
Life&Style Writer Sharlz Peters describes the evolution of the Gyaru style on Instagram in the next instalment of our Aesthetic series
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Twitter ‘Super Follows’: Is Paying for Content the Future of Social Media?
Life&Style's Lula Izzard discusses the presence of paid features on social media, after Twitter revealed plans to add a paid option to their platform
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Why Priyanka Chopra’s Apology Does Little to Alleviate the Pain She Has Created for Women of Colour
Life&Style's Anisha Mansuri discusses Priyanka Chopra's recent apology for endorsing skin lightening creams, arguing that it is not enough considering the harm these advertisements caused