Long hair has been considered the ultimate symbol of femininity for many years, but in 2025, that rule no longer applies. Short hair – specifically the pixie haircut – is back in the spotlight, not as a nostalgic fashion experiment, but as a clear manifestation of self-confidence and boldness. It is no coincidence that Kim Kardashian, known for her iconic glamour and long hairstyles, has now surprised at Paris Fashion Week with a completely new look. With her cut to the roots, she has shown that short can be even sexier, even more modern and even more powerful than endless curls and glam extensions.
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When temperatures drop, the sun disappears behind the clouds, and radiators barely keep up with seasonal reality, we find ourselves faced with a familiar household challenge: how to dry laundry quickly and efficiently indoors – without turning our apartment into a subtropical greenhouse. A dryer is not always available or we simply don't want to use it – either because of electricity consumption, space, or a love of gentler treatment of textiles.
Ah, autumn. That time of year when we put on a fluffy blanket, turn on the TV and pretend we're part of a Scandinavian minimalist commercial for hygge. And what's missing from this scene? Of course – a cup of hot tea. Preferably homemade, made with rosehip, mint, chamomile or that wonderful set that we "spontaneously" picked up on a mountain trip in the summer (and then forgot in the kitchen drawer).
Leather has a special status. It's not just a material – it's an expression of a lifestyle. A leather jacket isn't something we put on just because it's cold. It's a piece that tells a story with every stitch: about concerts in the rain, weekends on a motorbike, or a purchase that was "a little too expensive" but still doesn't regret a cent. That's why it deserves more than just a cursory wipe with a wet wipe or, God forbid, a trip to the washing machine.
We all know that scary moment: you pull your favorite wool sweater out of the closet – and there’s a hole in it. Not one, not two. A whole little moth-eaten work of art that was definitely not made by any designer. After the initial shock comes the second realization: somewhere in your wardrobe, there are silent but efficient invaders – moths. And if you don’t stop them now, your favorite winter coat will be next.
Tights – an eternal classic that has been saving us from fashion dilemmas for decades, but at the same time, they relentlessly irritate us. We barely pull them over our knees when we feel that familiar shiver of fear: will they last or will everything go according to plan? And as per Murphy's Law, they always break just when we have the most important meeting, date, or some other moment when we least want a fashion disaster.
Pimpled sweaters aren't just an aesthetic problem—they're also uncomfortable to the touch, shorten the life of your garment, and cause frustration every time you pull an otherwise perfectly good piece out of your closet. Pimples, or textile balls caused by rubbing fibers, are especially common on wool, acrylic, fleece, and other knits. First you notice one, then a whole family—and before you know it, your favorite sweater looks like it's been through three seasons of Game of Thrones.
Homemade fabric softener: a natural solution with just two ingredients for soft and fragrant clothes
In recent years, more and more people have become aware of the importance of natural solutions in their daily lives, especially when it comes to personal care and household products. One of the most commonly used household products is fabric softener – yet many people don’t know that you can easily make your own homemade fabric softener that is not only kinder to your skin and the environment, but also kinder to your wallet.
When the FIFA World Cup is held for the first time in history in three countries – the United States, Mexico and Canada – we expect nothing less than a spectacle. And what would a spectacle be without its main character, a ball that will count goals, tears and legendary moves? This is where TRIONDA, the new official ball of the 2026 World Cup, comes in. It is not just a piece of football equipment, but an aesthetic and technological manifesto.
When the last bass drops, when the bright fever of the dance floor spills into the softer shadows of the night, the time of the chosen ones begins. Not those who flee to the comfort of their beds, but those who know how to create a scene from the silence. In the third – and final – chapter of the Out After Dark campaign, Amelia Gray, a provocative icon of contemporary elegance, invites us to a subtle epilogue of the night. Her story with the PUMA Mostro model does not end, but transforms: from dazzling ecstasy to an intimate aesthetic of flashes that still smell of the wind of club lights.
In the new campaign Xiaomi 15T series, in a story about passion for detail, Anže Učakar shines, creator of the culinary brand Vito Maccheroni and a chef who conquered Ljubljana with his vision of "life is too short for bad pasta." His journey is more than just cooking — it is a story about perseverance, dedication, and the power of small details that make a difference.
What do you get when you combine IKEA's obsession with flat boxes, a pinch of Scandinavian design magic and... an Allen key? No, it's not another cabinet that's going to get on your nerves. You get ÖDLEBLAD - a dramatic, aesthetic and conceptual light that dares to place a long-neglected piece of metal at the very center of the ambiance. And without a single screw. Finally, something from IKEA that doesn't require meditation before assembly.











