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Laughing Through Christmas: The Best Christmas Episodes of Sitcoms and Comedies
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Laughing Through Christmas: The Best Christmas Episodes of Sitcoms and Comedies

Christmas has a special magic: the lights, the cozy feeling, the smell of turkey in the oven, and those funny little moments that always pop up. Sitcoms and comedies capture that mix of warmth, stress, and laughter better than anything else. Whether it’s awkward office parties or wild family get-togethers, Christmas episodes offer something for everyone. Here are some of the most iconic and hilarious ones to get you in the holiday mood.

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Style Has No Expiration Date: Challenging Fashion’s Youth Obsession
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Style Has No Expiration Date: Challenging Fashion’s Youth Obsession

According to a 2025 report from ZipDo, the median age of models in the international fashion industry is about 23, and about 15 percent of models under mainstream contracts are over 30. This is not a coincidence, but the result of an industry that consistently links youth to relevance, marketability, and beauty. As we, the consumers, age and diversify, fashion still reflects a narrow view in its representation. Brands have tried to reflect society in recent years, but these efforts have not always worked. The recent rise of older models and designs is not just a trend, but a response to growing social criticism. The real question is not whether fashion is changing, but why it has taken so long.

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The Legacy of Studio 54
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The Legacy of Studio 54

Imagine the scene: New York, 1977. The city buzzes with energy, grime, and personal desires. Everywhere, people go about their day, inside a Bottega, waiting at a red light, or behind the bar, but a few streets away, in front of the closed doors of a former theater on 54th Street, a special crowd gathers: emerging and established supermodels, smoking musicians, and aspiring stars hoping to get in.

Through the crack of the door, the light of a massive disco ball glimmers. The air is filled with a mix of cigarette smoke, floral perfume, and champagne. The doors swing open, and Bianca Jagger rides a white horse across the dance floor, draped in satin, while Andy Warhol watches with a smile. This was no ordinary club; this was Studio 54.

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The Keffiyeh’s Journey from Heritage to Runway
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The Keffiyeh’s Journey from Heritage to Runway

Flashbulbs erupt in Cannes as Bella Hadid appears in a flowing archival dress stitched from keffiyeh fabric. A few weeks later, at Copenhagen Fashion Week, a student in sneakers loosely ties the same patterned scarf around their neck: two very different stages, one shared garment. The keffiyeh has moved far beyond its origins as protective headwear. It is a symbol, a statement, and a provocation, depending on who you ask. So how did a square of fabric woven with fishnet grids and olive-leaf motifs become one of the most charged fashion items in 2025? And what does wearing it mean in the era of Instagram street style and political solidarity?

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