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I truly believe that getting dressed in the morning is about deciding who you want to be, what you're saying in the world, and how you want people to see you. It's so much more than superficial.
Elaine Welteroth
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I always love stopping by to see what Marc Jacobs has. I will buy pieces from Bergdorf or Barneys and then hit up Zara or Topshop for the rest.
Elaine Welteroth
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If you feel that it diminishes your intelligence to be asked about your fashion choices for an evening on the red carpet, so be it.
Elaine Welteroth
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Particularly for back-to-school, braids are a great way of showcasing your personal style. It doesn't stop at your clothes; it extends to how you wear your hair.
Elaine Welteroth
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I don't believe in work-life balance. I think it's more about work-life integration because, increasingly, so much time of ours is spent doing work, so I've always wanted to dedicate my work life to having a social impact.
Elaine Welteroth
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The life of an editor may seem all glam all the time, but there's nothing like schlepping through the city during a torrential downpour to put things in perspective.
Elaine Welteroth
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Practicing free speech on an open platform is a perilous path for any public figure, and there are no get-out-of-jail free passes in the court of public opinion.
Elaine Welteroth
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I think the word 'woke' is now over. The first time I heard my mature, white dad use that term, I was like 'OK, this is done.'
Elaine Welteroth
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Call me curl-crazed, but there's just something about a head full of waves that can command any room and make any outfit more interesting.
Elaine Welteroth
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Bey's mantra isn't about putting on airs or makeup. For that matter, what makes Beyonce Beyonce is that thing we can all wake up with: confidence.
Elaine Welteroth
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Not gonna lie - having a personal glam squad is pretty amazing.
Elaine Welteroth
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'Teen Vogue' fortunately has proved you can have smart, political, and fashionable content delivered in one place, and you don't have to choose.
Elaine Welteroth
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Trump gets too much credit for 'Teen Vogue''s evolution.
Elaine Welteroth
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We live in a multi-cultural world, so embracing diversity is important in every industry.
Elaine Welteroth
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It was so fun to see my hair all brushed out - it looked like caramel-flavored cotton candy!
Elaine Welteroth
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There were times I was underestimated a lot. It gave me a unique benefit. The expectations were so low I could blow their head off.
Elaine Welteroth
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I think you've got to be able to relate to what teens are going through.
Elaine Welteroth
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There's this moment happening in our culture where the power of the audience and the influence that people of color have is undeniable at this point.
Elaine Welteroth
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As a young aspiring journalist, I felt I was put into a box.
Elaine Welteroth
