What Bridal Designer Hayley Paige Says Will Be The Big Wedding Dress Trend In 2018
A wedding is considered one of the biggest days in a person's life. At the heart of many of those weddings is a dress.
Hayley Paige, star of TLC's "Hayley Ever After," predicts what the look of the year is going to be. Plain and simple, she says it's "sleeves."
Paige also discusses what it was like to shoot not one but two series about her life in the bridal gown industry. "Hayley Ever After" is available on Facebook Watch and "Hayley Ever After: The Dress" will air on TLC January 13 at 9pm.
Recent headlines might make it sound like World War III is imminent, but when it comes to your finances, it's not the time to panic. The market is coming off its longest winning streak since 2011.
You may have noticed fewer new venture capital-backed startups (like Airbnb or Uber) lately. The market slowed to a crawl after 2021, but things are expected to take off again in 2025.
Corporate earnings season is underway, that time when companies share their billions in sales or double-digit profits. But the data shows even companies are struggling with high inflation and interest rates.
Boeing continues their terrifying trend of having their planes fall apart mid-flight, inflation — checks notes — is still up and the future of AI looks terrifying. Cheery!
Food waste – uneaten scraps or leftovers sent to landfills – is responsible for 10% of global emissions. Mill, a new product from the co-founder of Nest, thinks technology can play a role in eliminating it.
By the time the 2024 election is over, be prepared to see some form of a recession – but this shouldn’t be as bad as what we experienced in 2020 or 2008.
International Master Alice Lee defeated grandmaster Irina Krush to win the American Cup – becoming one of the best women players in the world in the process – but she’s not stopping there.
You can track your sleep habits or heart rate, but how about your brain? Neurable's MW75-Neuro headphones turn your focus and productivity into data you can use to avoid burnout – here's how they do it.