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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 -
I had the chance to learn from some really talented people who have taught me a lot.
Elaine Welteroth
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Personal style says so much about who you are. What you wear can entice different things from within you.
Elaine Welteroth -
What is unusual is not always threatening. What is different is not necessarily strange.
Elaine Welteroth -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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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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 -
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 -
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 -
'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 -
Not gonna lie - having a personal glam squad is pretty amazing.
Elaine Welteroth -
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.
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I think you've got to be able to relate to what teens are going through.
Elaine Welteroth -
It was so fun to see my hair all brushed out - it looked like caramel-flavored cotton candy!
Elaine Welteroth -
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 -
As a young aspiring journalist, I felt I was put into a box.
Elaine Welteroth