Last modified on Mar 03, 2021 10:41 GMT Carla Challis Show your support on International Women's Day 2021 by shopping these brands that give back to women's charities for IWD. Shop the best International Women's Day products Fashion and beauty brands love to support a cause and for this year’s International Women’s Day on March 8, there’s a whole host of products you can buy that give back to women’s charities and organisations. What is the International Women's Day 2021 theme? International Women's Day 2021's theme is #ChooseToChallenge, encouraging us all to choose to challenge - challenging us to call out gender bias, inequality and to choose to celebrate women's achievements. The aim? To challenge things, to help create an equal world. If ever there was a time to justify spending some cash, it’s now – from lipsticks to T-shirts, we’ve rounded up the best brands supporting women’s causes for IWD 2021. SHOP: 18 best girl boss gifts for International Women's Day READ: 12 empowering female films to watch on International Women's Day Monica Vinader Deia hoops, £100, Monica Vinader SHOP NOW The demi-fine jewellery brand loved by Kate Middleton will donate 10% of sales on March 8 to Women for Women International. John Lewis AND/OR trainers, £75, John Lewis SHOP NOW John Lewis are supporting the #ChangeAGirlsLife campaign, and will donate £5 to Women Supporting Women at The Prince’s Trust for every item of AND/OR clothing and shoes sold until March 8. MORE: Our favourite inspirational - and stylish - women we love to celebrate Charlotte Tilbury Hot Lips 2 lipstick, £28, Charlotte Tilbury SHOP NOW Charlotte Tilbury has pledged £1 million to help women living in the world’s most dangerous places, from the sales of their Hot Lips 2 collection. Thanks to Charlotte Tilbury’s pledge, the charity is able to bring … [Read more...] about International Women’s Day 2021: 12 fashion and beauty brands that give back to women
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Season-Premiere Recap: Your Fortune Awaits
GLOW Up, Up, Up Season 3 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars * * * « Previous Next » Photo: Netflix GLOW ’s second season left off with the cast, and their director, getting on a bus to their uncertain future in Las Vegas; we rejoin them in their new home, the (fictional) Fan-Tan Hotel and Casino, on the morning of January 28, 1986, as they prepare for their very first show! Debbie and Ruth have been booked on a local morning show to plug G.L.O.W. while in character and join the host in watching the live launch of a new space shuttle! Ruth gets so wrapped up in her roast — “Maybe I challenge her crew to chess game,” etc. — that she’s not looking at the monitor when the shuttle explodes, thus accidentally pushing the limits of heel trash talk. Probably half legitimately horrified at herself and half wallowing in self-recrimination so that she can recall this feeling in future sense-memory work, Ruth is not in the best mood to learn that Russell’s been called in to work on disaster-related news content, and thus won’t be able to make it to the show that night. But maybe there won’t even be one? Outside the theater, the G.L.O.W. producers debate whether to push the opening: Debbie doesn’t want to appear as though they’re dancing on astronauts’ graves; Bash may mostly not want to have to postpone the opening-night party he’s planned. Enter the hotel’s entertainment director, Sandy Devereaux St. Clair (Geena Davis!), with a little old-Vegas perspective. She was around when the MGM fire happened; no one knew what to do then either, until Sandy’s old dance captain, Fluff LaCoque (please, please, please let us meet this lady at some point this season; I am picturing Swoosie Kurtz), came into the theater, announced, “Well, it doesn’t smell like smoke in here!,” and they were back on the next night. “Well, that’s terrible,” spits Debbie. Sandy: “No, that’s Vegas, Mrs. Howard.” Testily, Debbie reintroduces herself and … [Read more...] about Season-Premiere Recap: Your Fortune Awaits