Power
Marie Claire's coverage of power and the ways it plays out in our lives.
Power
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Cleopatra Coleman Plays the Fascinating Center of a Tabloid Scandal in 'Clipped'
The Australian actress discusses finding humanity in her depiction of V. Stiviano in the new FX series about the Donald Sterling scandal.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Learned on 'Never Have I Ever' That Asking for More Money Is About "Respecting Yourself"
Ramakrishnan opens up on the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk" about how she navigated overnight success.
By Sadie Bell Published
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No One Is Doing Bratty, Bad Girl Pop Stardom Like Charli XCX
With her new album, the British artist is filling the void.
By Sadie Bell Published
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'Queenie' Author Candice Carty-Williams Only Wants to Tell Authentic Stories
The author and showrunner discusses turning her acclaimed 2019 novel into a Hulu miniseries.
By Quinci LeGardye Published
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Anthropologie’s First Adaptive Clothes Are By and For Fashion Girls
Each piece modifies an existing bestseller to suit women with disabilities.
By Halie LeSavage Published
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How Viola Davis Uses Makeup to Calm Her Inner Introvert
When she'd rather be home in her slippers, this is what she wears for a mood-boost.
By Halie LeSavage Last updated
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What It's Like to Launch a Bookstore in the Land of Book Bans
The Lynx opened in Gainsville, Florida as a foil to the state's legislation in support of censorship.
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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Don't Be Fooled: 'Scoop' Isn't About One Man—It's About the Power of Women
Allow Sam McAlister, played in the Netflix film by Billie Piper, to explain.
By Rachel Burchfield Published
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The 2023 Power List
Who defines power? Who gets to be powerful—and who doesn't? This year, we asked 29 noteworthy voices of our time to weigh in on the state of influence. This is what they had to say.
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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The New Power Suit
Modern-day skirt sets mean business (if you want them to).
By Sara Holzman Published
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You've Got the Power
Today's assertive dressing isn't a nod to exclusivity. In fact, it's more about simplicity. Slip into the pieces that make you feel empowered. Period.
By Sara Holzman Published