Marta Parszeniew
How 'Deeply Unsettling' Intermittent Fasting Apps Took Over Social Media
Women, teenagers and ED survivors say they keep seeing ads on TikTok and Instagram for apps designed to help you stop eating.
Black Girl Magic: Black Women Are Looking to Astrology During a Seismic 2020
In an industry dominated by white women, Black women are seeking out spiritual healing and guidance from each other.
Botox, Fillers and 'Instagram Face' Are Disappearing During Lockdown
The surprising photos of Kylie Jenner with no makeup on are just the start of it.
Coronavirus Is Good News for the Wellness Industry
With many turning to spirituality during the pandemic, could this be turning point in legitimising wellness and spirituality?
Shoplifters On What They're Stealing Now All the Shops Are Closed
"There's no furlough scheme for us. I can't live like this anymore."
Should You Shop for Clothes Online During a Pandemic?
We're in lockdown, so here's a guide for anyone wondering if it's safe (and ethical) to buy from places like Depop and ASOS.
As the Fillers Trend Begins to Fade, People Are Having Their 'Instagram Face' Reversed
What goes up must come down.
What Prison Taught Me About Love and Sex
The UK's longest serving transgender prisoner remembers her search for comfort and care during her time in prison.
The Story of the Incel Is the Story of the 2010s
In the last decade, ‘involuntary celibate’ has come to define a distinct kind of modern masculine rage and misogyny.
Goodbye to the Influencer Decade, and Thanks for Nothing
Ten years ago, an unknown photo-sharing app called Instagram launched – and with it came a whole new breed of internet star.
The Instagram Accounts Celebrating Lesbian Style
Accounts like @dykeanotherday, @dykedigital and more are countering the stereotype that gay women only dress in flannel shirts and baggy jeans.
Your Instagram Stories Tell Your Followers More Than You Think
Another onslaught of screenshots from Spotify? We get that you like music. We like music too.