Are We All Suffering From Imposter Syndrome?

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

 

Are We All Suffering From Imposter Syndrome?


HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.

 

By HURS Team

 
 

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Code Amber

Louis Wise speaks with iconic supermodel Amber Valletta. Valletta was entered into modeling school by her mother at 15, and nearly 35 years later she’s still one of the greatest and most highly requested models in the industry. Wise speaks with Valletta about her career, the effects of social media on the modeling industry and her focus on sustainability and the environment. 

HOW TO SPEND IT

 


 

A great piece by Leslie Jamison for The New Yorker on Imposter Syndrome. Everyone seems to feel like they’re faking it. Jamison dives into some personal stories of people dealing with Imposter Syndrome, and why as a society we all seem to be affected by it somehow.

THE NEW YORKER

 

 

It’s been two years since Gabriela Hearst took on the role as creative director of French luxury house Chloé. The designer has transformed the brand in many ways, taking her sustainability-first approach mass. Writer Amanda Randone speaks with Hearst about redefining the DNA of a classic French brand, loving her 40s and she shares a few of her favorite objects. 

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

 

 

Nia Long is a ‘90s icon. Writer Clover Hope speaks with the actress about her childhood, her approach to acting and her career and what scares her about the internet. 

THE CUT

 

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