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A Rare Collection of Photographs by Eve Babitz
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
A 1920s Murano Glass Vase and Rose Uniacke’s Panettone
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem reflects on the 25 years since Annie Leibovitz first published Women, offering perspective on progress made and ground still to cover. Her essay explores what has changed in how women are seen, and what work remains in how we see ourselves.
Can Art Be the Key to Integration for Refugee Women?
Anna Prudhomme explores how École Monique Apple transforms language learning through art, helping refugee women rebuild their professional lives in France.
A Thinkpiece by Charli XCX and Other Reads This Week
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
A Prada Jacket and a Handcrafted Silver Plate
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Reese Witherspoon on Women’s Finance & Entrepreneurship
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A Vintage Wine Bucket and Other Modern Essentials
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Solange Knowles Launches a Rare Books Library
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Japanese Sake Cups and a Phoebe Philo Bag
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In HUR Levi’s: Julie Pelipas
We spoke with Julie Pelipas, founder of BETTTER about what makes an icon, wearing baggy jeans as a rebellion, and how she protects her point of view. In partnership with Levi’s®.
In HUR Levi’s: Charlene Prempeh
Charlene Prempeh, author of Now You See Me and co-founder of A Vibe Called Tech, on how icons are made not born, why voluminous silhouettes are her signature, and correcting culture's blind spots. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Juliana Salazar
Juliana Salazar on intuition as the driver of her work, making luxury feel practical never precious, and buying intentional pieces to wear to their death. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Mimi Shodeinde
Mimi Shodeinde, founder of Miminat Designs, on designing what she wants to see in the world, the dialogue between old and new, and her mother's lesson that being iconic means building something lasting. In partnership with Levi's®
In HUR Levi’s: Péjú Oshin
Péjú Oshin, founder of Studio Sovereign, on thinking about liminal spaces where art and culture blur, why she gravitates toward barrel-leg jeans, and the beauty of constant reinvention. In partnership with Levi's®
Why Art Deco Still Endures
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Auralee Trousers and Copper Objects of Desire
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
A Woman-Led Revolution in Iran
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Lemaire Denim and an Elsa Peretti Pendant
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Gloria Steinem reflects on the 25 years since Annie Leibovitz first published Women, offering perspective on progress made and ground still to cover. Her essay explores what has changed in how women are seen, and what work remains in how we see ourselves.