“It’s paramount that we honor women who paved the way for us, because without visibility our history becomes lost."
Meet brave women, like the incomparable Selma Blair, who's influence on style has made and moved culture. “There’s no tragedy for me. I’m happy, and if I can help anyone be more comfortable in their skin, it’s more than I’ve ever done before.”
We're taking another look at some important women from history and present day to continue our celebration of Women's History Month. From Shirley Chisholm to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the contributions of these women are many and have helped pave the way for our future.
For a lot of women, it can often feel as though stories about women in their 40s are few and far between. In her latest novel, No One Tells You This, author Glynnis MacNicol discusses the particularly difficult year in which she turned 40 and the self reflection that allowed her to realize being 40 is, actually, amazing.
Words and ideas that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world.
Words and ideas that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world.
From beloved journalist, Gloria Steinem, to Bad Feminist essayist, Roxane Gaye, we honor all of the brave women in our lives this month with a reading list comprised solely of female authors.
News that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world.
The headlines of the week that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world.
You've probably seen the catalyzing, eye-opening quotes on Instagram, but do you know who's behind them? We kick off a new series by chatting with Words Of Women's founder about empowering women through inspiring lessons and group support.
The thoughts and ideas that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world this week.
The articles on our weekend reading list that made us pause and consider what is happening in our world.
The thoughts and ideas that made us pause, think and, most importantly, consider what is happening in the world this week.
This legendary burlesque dancer and entrepreneur gives us a glimpse behind the scenes of her traveling show (and, of course, her famous costumes!) and shares an empowering perspective on modern feminism at any age.
If you recently hit the 40-year-old mark or are about to cross that threshold, you've probably felt it – the sense that you're changing, for better or worse. It's time to talk about it and share a few ideas for managing the transition.
"There are many people within science that think of women as inferior; we have a long way to go—and it’s not just a problem for science, it’s a problem for all of us. Because what science says is directly related to the issues, prejudices, and biases that exist."