Briana “Chickenfry” LaPaglia showed off her figure in a layered swimsuit.
Sydney Sweeney was out enjoying a pool while promoting The Housemaid, her first movie since playing boxer Christy Martin.
They might have become the latest fashion trend, but changing robes really do fill a particular niche in the outdoors. LFTO writer and keen water-junkie Fliss Freeborn puts some top brands to the test ...
Many people who immediately change into comfy clothes when they get home possess several personality traits that help them embrace the positive outcomes of choosing comfier clothing options. These ...
I was weeding through my closet, as I need to do much more often than I do. I bring my used clothing to my parents’ house, up north, because they have a very nice thrift store that employs ...
The real Slim Shady — Eminem — wants his name back, and he's suing Australian beach gear brand Swim Shady for the rights. The rapper alleges the Australian brand's name is too close to his musical ...
We like to think fashion is harmless, but history is full of moments where a trend quietly rewired human behavior in ways no one saw coming. It is wild how fashion trends have shaped the natural world ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A clothing sale this weekend could help more Oregonians find jobs. Dress for Success says they’ll use the money to expand programs for women and gender-expansive people wanting ...
For the first time in nearly a century, the Chicago River hosted an organized open swim. The race on Sunday drew 263 swimmers and celebrated the river’s environmental turnaround. Memories of the river ...
The last open water swimming event on the Chicago River took place 98 years ago. And now it’s back! On Sunday, Sept. 21, 500 swimmers will take on a one-to-two mile stretch of the river to showcase ...
When Cassie Ridgway held her first clothing swap in Portland, Oregon, 14 years ago, she had a few goals: keep clothes out of landfills, help people find free fashion treasures and build community. The ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I went to the DMV to get a temporary tag, I noticed that every person in line -- about 25 people, from young to middle-aged -- was wearing their pajamas and flip-flops. They ...