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British Vogue, Arabic Pop and grapejuicenads

Hey dolls,

Happy Thursday! We’re back with our usual Dollhouse roundup for you, and it’s been a fab week. We’ve got more features from our Jade Issue – buy yours here (Opens in a new window) – with Director of Editorial Content for British Vogue Chioma Nnadi, and Palestinian-American musician Lana Lubany. Elsewhere, we’re chatting to Nadia Alexeev, aka TikTok’s grapejuicenads, and thinking through “Cyberevangelism”. Let’s jump in!

Chioma Nnadi on Editing Vogue, Interviewing Rihanna and Fashion Icks (Opens in a new window)

For The Jade Issue, Jade Thirlwall sat down with Chioma to talk all things British Vogue, her meal deal pick, and the fashion trends she hates.

Lana Lubany on Embracing Her Heritage, Palestinian Culture and Bilingual Pop (Opens in a new window)

Jade also chatted to musician Lana Lubany about her unique sound and her multi-lingual approach to Arabic pop.

Nadia Alexeev on Unabashed Authenticity, Online Activism and Nadia News (Opens in a new window)

We sat down with everyone’s favourite relatable TikTok girly – read the chat alongside an exclusive shoot by Dara Feller.

This Editorial Asks If Life In Plastic Really Is Fantastic (Opens in a new window)

Photographer Danim Jacquay “enters the Dollhouse with an eerie, plastic fantastic look at family dynamics around the dinner table, wrapped in a plastic-sheen velour.”

Cyber Evangelism: Navigating the Cringe Nature of Religious Social Media Content (Opens in a new window)

Funmi Lijadu explores the often unintentionally funny nature of religious memes and posts online.

Arts for Impact on Their Auction Raising Funds for Medical Care In Gaza (Opens in a new window)

And finally, we hear from Arts for Impact on their charity auction to fund the work of Medicins Sans Frontiers in Gaza

See you next week!

XOXO

The Polyester Team <3

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