The Best of Harper’s BAZAAR
10+ most popular Harper’s BAZAAR articles, as voted by our community.
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Harper’s BAZAAR on ADHD
Rise of ADHD Diagnosis Among Women
Once thought to primarily affect overstimulated boys, ADHD diagnoses have spiked among adult women. For one writer, coming to terms with her diagnosis later in life has put her past and family history…
«“ADHD can change fairly drastically, and its symptoms and impairments are contingent on a very sensitive teacher or a warm and supportive home versus an argumentative home,” Hinshaw says. “It’s really sensitive to context and structure.”»
Harper’s BAZAAR on Art
My Taste Is Basic. So What?
In an essay from her new book 'Quietly Hostile,' author Samantha Irby explains how three simple words can stop judgmental friends in their tracks.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Feminism
When Feminism Is White Supremacy in Heels
From tone policing to whitesplaining, liberal white women's feminism is more toxic than you might realize.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Fiction
What the Game of Thrones Leaked Script Reveals About the Finale
Now we know why Drogon burned the Iron Throne down.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Relationships
Home is Where Your Best Friend Is
Author Mira Jacob explores the grief that overtook her when her best friend moved away after living in the same city for 22 years.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Sewing
Learning to Sew at the End of the World by Isabel Sloane
Amidst supply chain issues and the ongoing pandemic, sewing your own clothes is having a moment.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Sports
Venus and Serena Williams on Their Own Terms
The tale of Venus and Serena Williams has been told many times. Now they get to be the ones to tell it.
Harper’s BAZAAR on Travel
How ethical are safaris really?
Animal safari is a bucket list favourite, but are there are drawbacks to playing paparazzi around animals?
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Millennials Turning 40: Everything You Need to Know
Society has a vested interest in telling women that aging is terrible. Don’t believe it.
Millennials Are Hitting 40. What Is That Going to Look Like?
On coming into your own in unsettled times
How Ironic L.L. Bean Boat and Totes Took Over Summer 2022
A growing community is customizing L.L.Bean's prep staple with everything but monograms.
Jennette McCurdy and the Pain of Complicated Moms
The Nickelodeon star's memoir gives solace to daughters of abusive mothers.
What It’s Like to Lose Water in Jackson, Mississippi
Local organizer and college student Maisie Brown sprang into action as soon as the emergency was declared. She’s part of a long tradition of self-reliance in Mississippi.
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