Democracy is dying because the flow of information and the fourth branch of government are dying. The story of the end of media did not begin with the arrival of artificial intelligence or its boom in 2022, but with the emergence of social media. Let me explain why democracy may be at risk and what is happening right now to the media landscape that I have been a part of for the past twenty years. The story is downright terrifying.
Forget about bad consciences and expensive gym memberships. Steffi Graf proves in her new campaign that an active lifestyle can be relaxed, fun and most importantly – captured while you're shopping for fruit and vegetables on Tuesday.
Red lipstick is more than a color. It's a mood, it's a decision, it's that quiet but confident moment in front of the mirror when you pause for a little longer. For decades, it has remained a symbol of femininity, glamour and power – and yet it never works the same. That's its charm.
Spring doesn't first appear in the wardrobe, but often on the nails. The dark, heavy shades that marked winter are slowly giving way to lighter, softer colors. Spring manicure 2026 focuses on simplicity, a neat look, and shades that look fresh but still neutral enough for every day.
Who are the kings and queens of Instagram at the 2026 Olympic Games? Forget classic sports analysis, this year in Milan and Cortina, it's all about likes, trendy "reels" and perfectly groomed profiles that exude prestige.
Valentine’s Day 2026 isn’t just another holiday of red balloons and overpriced dinners; it’s the ultimate excuse for a complete olfactory makeover, dictated by the world’s fashion catwalks. Forget shy scents that evaporate before the appetizer arrives – this year’s Valentine’s Day perfumes are bold, eccentric and designed to leave a lasting impression on your partner or simply feed your ego. Since first impressions are worth a thousand words, liquid gems in bottles are becoming our most powerful weapons of seduction, signaling that we won’t settle for average.
Curtains are no longer just curtains in 2026. They are becoming the textile version of the catwalk for the home. Rich fabrics, long lines and bold colors are entering living rooms with the same confidence as seasonal trends in the wardrobe. If there is one change to make at home this year, it will be curtains.
Tired of spending hours in front of the mirror with a curling iron in your hand while you rush to work? Good news: 2026 is bringing a revolution that smells of nostalgia and looks like a million bucks. We're talking about the return of retro glamour that not only looks great, but promises to erase a decade from your face - and that's before your morning coffee gets cold. Get ready for a style makeover you'll love. These are the trendiest hairstyles of 2026.
Forget expensive lab concoctions in minimalist bottles that cost more than your rent; the real beauty revolution is hiding in your kitchen cabinet. We reveal how to defy gravity without breaking the bank with cosmopolitan nonchalance and the power of green tea.
New clothes have a special charm. They smell of a new beginning, of change. When we bring them home, we often try them on in front of the mirror that same evening and tell ourselves that we will “just wear them a little longer” before washing them for the first time. But it is at this very moment that danger lurks. New clothes are not clean. Not in terms of hygiene and not in terms of safety for the skin.
Dull hair, slow growth, dry ends? The solution could be a simple homemade mask made from coconut oil and cinnamon that you mix in two minutes and costs less than a cup of coffee.
The wrong jewelry can ruin your look faster than the wrong shoes. Especially when it comes to silver and gold. One choice looks fresh, the other warm – and the difference is visible in a second. That's why the color of your clothes is never an unimportant detail.











