Polestar, the electric automaker jointly owned by Volvo and Geely, likes one-offs. There was the more powerful version of its electric fastback Polestar 2 sedan made for the Goodwood Festival of Speed. And now there’s the Arctic Circle, a high-riding, studded winter-tire-sporting, icy blast of winter racing prowess from the company’s Swedish engineers (who know how to design a vehicle for snow riding).
The one-off was designed by Polestar chief chassis engineer – and trophy winning rally driver – Joakim Rydholm, who said he took on the challenge in order to improve the accuracy of the Polestar 2’s handling. “With such low levels of grip, we can feel and analyze the dynamics at a much slower pace than on tarmac, which means we can really…
Sony shipped just 3.9 million PlayStation 5 consoles in its all-important holiday quarter, a slight bump over the previous quarter’s figure of 3.3 million, demonstrating how the electronics giant is still struggling to meet demand during the ongoing global supply chain crunch. 17.3 million units in total have been shipped as of December 31st, nearly three million fewer than the PlayStation 4 had managed at the equivalent point after its release. The PS4, however, was easily found on store shelves during its first year on sale, whereas we don’t yet have a good measure of true demand for the PS5.
The gaming division’s revenue was down 8 percent year on year to 813.3 billion yen (~$7.09 billion), but operating profit rose 12.1 percent to…
The shopping struggle can be seriously real, but when you enter a new era in your lifetime (we’re talking a new decade), it becomes all the more difficult. Why? Because your style is likely to change as you get older, which, in turn, means you won’t be shopping at all the same places you did in your early to mid-20s—farewell, Forever 21.
When you reach your 30s, it’s more important than ever to build a reliable capsule wardrobe that consists of timeless, classic staples that you can easily wear for both work or play. Not sure where to find said pieces? You’re in luck, then, because below, we’ve highlighted the seven best places to shop in your 30s, along with our roundup of must-have pieces from each retailer. Ready? Set. Go!
You’ll find everything you need at Nordstrom (and just about every brand, too). From the perfect workwear staples to everyday pieces that are slightly more classic, Nordstrom is a one-stop shop to turn to in your 30s.
If you’re ready to spend a bit more on seriously on-trend wardrobe staples, Net-a-Porter is a great place to turn to.
Who doesn’t love Mango? The Spanish-based label has the perfect selection of refined, timeless pieces to work into your rotation in your 30s.
Looking for classic pieces that are fun, too? Look no further than Eloquii. Here, you’ll find the best vacation dresses as well as the perfect office-friendly blazers.
The pieces you’ll find at Aritizia are equal parts trendy, classic, and unique. Though they’re not cheap, they’ll last forever.
Much like Aritzia, & Other Stories offers modern pieces that are trendy yet classic at the same time. You’ll have so much fun looking through its bountiful selection of pants, shirts, and sweaters.
Though it only launched last year, Verishop has already become one of our favorite online shopping destinations thanks to their curated selection of brands and free one-day shipping.
This is every minimalist’s dream come true. COS is the elevated, higher-end sister brand of H&M, and you’re bound to fall in love with every piece you lay eyes on.
Mark Titus and Tate Frazier discuss the Emoni Bates rumors that he may leave the Memphis Tigers. With the Michigan State Spartans tied for first in the Big Ten standings, and Penny Hardaway and Memphis reeling to save their season, it’s looking more like a ‘what if’ scenario for Bates.
Mark Titus and Tate Frazier break down the impressive run by the Providence Friars this season. “Providence is fascinating, they just keep winning. They run the Big East.”
Mark Titus and Tate Frazier react to the North Carolina Tar Heels’ messy win over the Louisville Cardinals. “That was a ‘Duke win.’ Louisville’s season is over.”
By now, you’ve probably surmised that we test-drive a lot of beauty products here at Who What Wear HQ. From nail polish and makeup to hair and skincare, we’re eyebrow deep in all things new, exciting, and wish list–worthy. That said, due to the number of products we come in contact with, we’ve also transformed into the nitpickiest of beauty consumers. Within seconds, we can tell if a new hair oil is too heavy, and we’re quick to ignore a serum that yields disappointing results.
The good news? We’re far more often impressed than unimpressed after trying out a new product, and usually, we simply can’t wait to spread the word to all of our fellow beauty lovers (also known as you!). Therefore, we’ve decided gushing over our latest fave products should become a monthly ritual, and every 30 days or so, you can expect a full report detailing the highlighters, hair wands, and overnight skincare saviors we’ve become quickly obsessed with.
For the most part, we’ll be covering buzzworthy launches (as those typically take up most of the action atop our product-filled desks), but we won’t dismiss new-to-us products, either. Sometimes, our best discoveries are found on a friend’s vanity or on someone’s face at the bar (true story). Ahead are the best beauty products we tried in January! Grab your game face and wallet—you’ll be needing both.