Life and style news
Here are some recent news articles and updates on life and style:
Fashion
- Gucci's Creative Director, Alessandro Michele, has been named the most influential person in the fashion industry by Time Magazine. (Source: Time Magazine)
- The Met Gala, one of the most prestigious fashion events in the world, has announced its theme for 2023: "Gilded Glamour". (Source: Vogue)
- Sustainable fashion brand, Patagonia, has launched a new line of recycled clothing made from plastic waste. (Source: Patagonia)
Beauty
- The beauty industry is expected to reach $716 billion by 2025, driven by the growing demand for skincare and haircare products. (Source: Statista)
- A new study has found that using a face mask can reduce stress and improve mood. (Source: Science Daily)
- The popular skincare brand, Drunk Elephant, has been acquired by Shiseido, a Japanese cosmetics company. (Source: Forbes)
Lifestyle
- A new survey has found that 75% of Americans are feeling burnt out, with work-life balance being a major contributor. (Source: Gallup)
- The wellness industry is expected to reach $5.5 trillion by 2025, driven by the growing demand for healthy living and self-care. (Source: Global Wellness Institute)
- A new study has found that taking regular breaks can improve productivity and reduce stress. (Source: Harvard Business Review)
Travel
- The travel industry is expected to recover from the pandemic by 2024, with international travel expected to reach pre-pandemic levels. (Source: UNWTO)
- A new study has found that solo travel is becoming increasingly popular, with 75% of millennials planning to take a solo trip in the next year. (Source: Hostelworld)
- The popular travel app, Airbnb, has launched a new feature allowing users to book entire homes for a fraction of the cost of a hotel room. (Source: Airbnb)
Food and Drink
- The food delivery industry is expected to reach $155 billion by 2025, driven by the growing demand for convenience and online ordering. (Source: Statista)
- A new study has found that eating a plant-based diet can reduce the risk of heart disease by 16%. (Source: American Heart Association)
- The popular coffee chain, Starbucks, has launched a new line of plant-based milk alternatives. (Source: Starbucks)
I hope you find these updates interesting!