This ‘Harry Potter’ activewear will guarantee you the House Cup

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Someone give us a Triwizard Tournament to win, as we need an excuse to hand over our galleons for this new Harry Potter-inspired activewear.

A new range from Australian label Black Milk, “Team Hogwarts,” is something we’d actually wear — and maybe exercise in (or just rewatch the Prisoner of Azkaban).

Choose your house, whether Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, then pick from tank tops, leggings, tunic dresses and sweatshirts emblazoned with your colours. Each piece ranges from A$70-120 ($53-91), so it won’t empty your entire Gringott’s vault. Read more…

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This ‘Harry Potter’ activewear will guarantee you the House Cup

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Someone give us a Triwizard Tournament to win, as we need an excuse to hand over our galleons for this new Harry Potter-inspired activewear.

A new range from Australian label Black Milk, “Team Hogwarts,” is something we’d actually wear — and maybe exercise in (or just rewatch the Prisoner of Azkaban).

Choose your house, whether Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, then pick from tank tops, leggings, tunic dresses and sweatshirts emblazoned with your colours. Each piece ranges from A$70-120 ($53-91), so it won’t empty your entire Gringott’s vault. Read more…

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Lily raises $2M from NEA and others for a personal stylist service that considers feelings, not just fit

 One of the reasons recently IPO’d Stitch Fix became so popular among female shoppers is because of how it pairs the convenience of home try-on for clothing and accessories with a personal styling service that adapts to your tastes over time. But often, personal stylists bring their own subjective takes on fashion to their customers. A new startup called Lily aims to offer a more… Read More

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A definitive ranking of Midge’s fabulous costumes in ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’

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Yep, you guessed it: this story contains literally loads of spoilers. If you haven’t watched The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, you should probs just hit “x” now. 

Miriam “Midge” Maisel breezed onto our screens like a breath—nay, gale—of fresh air. 

At a time when we needed it the most, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel offered up a delicious tale of female triumph, talent and strength in the face of misfortune. Not only is our heroine (Rachel Brosnahan) a complete badass with a razor-sharp wit; she’s also dressed to kill throughout the entire series. 

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Dia & Co is the body positive subscription box you’ve been waiting for

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Cute clothes for curvy women can be hard to find — most mainstream stores have a tiny section in the back where they keep sizes 12 and up, where the clothes are either boring and shapeless or very poorly made. It’s super frustrating, and can make shopping a drag.

Subscription box company Dia & Co wants to change that. They provide a body positive shopping experience for women to look and feel their best. Dia & Co works the same way as other clothing subscriptions like Stitch Fix and Trunk Club, but they exclusively cater to sizes 12 and up.  Read more…

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Winter Wardrobe: Cold weather doesn’t mean you have to dress like a giant sleeping bag

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Uniqlo’s HEATTECH, BLOCKTECH, and Ultra Light collections merge fashion with function, no matter what winter throws our way

At Mashable HQ, there is no dress code, but there is a clear style shift when the cold winter months come calling. Some people know how to handle it, and some need a little *ahem* schooling on how to dress appropriately for winter. With Mashable’s New York office sandwiched between two Uniqlo stores, six Mashable employees stocked up on HEATTECH, BLOCKTECH, and Ultra Light Down pieces to prepare for the winter freeze without looking like a giant sleeping bag Read more…

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