10 Stylish Rain Jackets That Are Better (And Cuter) Than Umbrellas​

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We know, we know — rainy days are for cozying to a cup of pumpkin spice and thumbing through the latest book club read, but sometimes we have to face the drizzle. Gone are the days of uninspiring, dull rain coats and rain boots that just barely keep you dry. From eclectic patterns to girlypop hues, our hand picked selection of rain-wear will have you dripping in style, not water.

So, whether you’re navigating slick city streets or trekking through wet wilderness trails, we’ve got your rainy day style game covered.

Arc'teryx Atom Insulated Hoodie

Be the pop of color needed on those gloomy days. Runway says ruby red is the jewel of the season after all!

The North Face Antora Parka

No, we're still not over Barbie pink, and honestly? We won't be for a while.

Joules Padstow Rain Jacket

Who needs the sun when you'll be the one shining in this adorable parka-esque rain jacket from Joules?

Marmot GORE-TEX® Minimalist Jacket

Green girls unite! Stay cute and cozy in this adorable pistachio Marmot rain jacket.

Columbia Womens Hikebound Rain jacket

Powder blue is the perfect hue for rainy days!

Stutterheim Mosebacke Lightweight Raincoat

Stutterheim is the standard for all rainy street-style fits. Invest in rain gear that'll eventually be coveted high-quality vintage. We call that girl math.

Rains Long Jacket

We're absolutely obsessed with this futuristic oil slick rain jacket from Rains! You'll be crossing you're fingers for rain on the forecast just to pull this baby out.

Cleverhood Rover Rain Cape

Why have a coat when you can have a cape? This rain cape from Cleverhood is ideal for cyclists and even comes with a cap-shaped hood. How convenient!

Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket

Rain or shine, neutrals are always in.

Hally Hensen Jane Trench

For the classic girl who likes to keep things chic! This waterproof trench comes with a detachable hood, perfect for versatile wear.

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Through wind, heavy rain, and snow, your cold weather boots are must haves to keep feet warm and dry. But those handy, utilitarian shoes can often be a little clunky at the office. Not anymore! There are actually a lot of high-quality, functional, and totally fashionable boots that you can wear both indoors and out. No more changing into your work shoes — these do the job all day.

Sorel CARIBOU X BOOT CHELSEA COZY

Comfortable rubber soles of this waterproof boot will keep your feet nice and dry in thick, heavy snow and rain, making it perfect for an office casual staple.

SeaVees Cascade Range Boot

Made with a cushy-soft memory foam, this super comfortable winter boot is perfect for everyday, from hiking trails to commuter rails, rain or shine.

Zara Faux Fur Trim Platform Ankle Boots

These cabin-cozy faux fur boots will make you want to keep them on inside as slippers too.

Sorel Ona Rmx Chukka Bootie

These snowy day sneakers with fun retro vibes are waterproof and insulated for snow days, perfect for when you don't feel like putting on heavy snow boots.

LL Bean Wicked Good Bean Boots

Feel like you're walking on sunshine in this durable boot you'll wear for many winters to come. Also try the slightly more affordable Women's Bean Boot, sans shearling.

GREATS The Madison Boot 

Available in a limited edition color, these blush-colored boots are soft and sophisticated, but they’re also made with quality materials that can withstand the weather.

COUGAR Meridian Waterproof Boot

Want to feel like you’ve just hit the slopes before coming into work? Look no further than these waterproof boots, made with rubber soles, a felt lining, and a temperature rating of -22°F/-30°C. You’ll feel warm and toasty and look like a bona fide snow bunny.

århus Boots

Wear high or low with a European sheep wool lining, these buttery-soft leather boots come in a slew of colors for all your moods. When it's time, you can replace the Italian crepe soles to extend the life of the boot for years.

Merrell Bravada 2 Thermo Demi Waterproof X Jordan Ann Craig

These affordable waterproof boots, inspired by nature and Indigenous beadwork designed by indigenous artist Jordan Ann Craig, will keep your tootsies warm all winter long.

The North Face Sierra Mid Lace Waterproof Boots

These sneaker-light boots are a cold-weather staple for everything you want to do, from holiday shopping to meetups and more.

Montelliana Metallic Leather Shearling-Lined Boots

Treat your feet like gold this winter. These boots are made with metallic leather on the outside and fur on the inside for a truly luxurious and cozy shoe to last you all season.

Marc Fisher Izzie Lugsole Ankle Boot

No need to tread lightly here. Badumbump. Thick soles are just right for women on the go, and the soft wool and suede will keep your feet comfortable even when it’s bitterly cold out there.

Timberland Heritage Ski School Boot

Stand out in a sea of brown and black boots with these waterproof Timberlands, inspired by vintage trail maps.

Sperry Torrent Faux Fur Waterproof Boot

These snow boots look like they’re made for drudging through a blizzard, but they’re still fashionable enough to keep them on no matter what your plans.

Hunter Intrepid Knee High Snow Boot

Go for full coverage with Hunter's winter boot that's waterproof and lined with recycled fleece for sustainability points. Perfect for skirts!

Wolverine Torrent Waterproof Insulated Chukka

If your office isn’t too hung up on a formal dress code, play with your winter look by wearing these delightful boots that are good come rain, sleet or snow.

Vans Standard Zip Snow MTE Boot

Get the classic Vans cool in a snow boot with a waterproof lower that keeps you dry, a removable felt liner for extra warmth, and an any-terrain-goes rubber for great traction.

Sorel Women's Out 'N About III Classic Boot

You probably won’t find a more comfortable boot for winter than these. Made with a rubber outsole and a removable, molded EVA footbed, you can customize this boot to fit your feet just right. Plus, they come in a slew of wintry color combos.

Sperry Women's Saltwater Emboss Wool Boots

Sperry duck boots are great in rain, sleet, or snow since they are made with quality rubber and lined with padded fleece to keep your feet warm. You can also get these classics in cooler styles, like these off-white beauties that are sure to turn heads.

Koolaburra by UGG Women's Ryanna

These waterproof suede boots come in four colors and are lined with faux fur to keep you cozy and warm, from cabin to commute!

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As if surprise dropping an extra 15 songs for The Tortured Poets Departmentwasn't enough, Taylor Swift fans are getting another new song this summer thanks to Gracie Abrams' new album The Secret of Us. The Eras Tour opener revealed the collaboration when she dropped her album track list May 13, and needless to say, the internet went crazy. The song will be released with the full album on June 21, 2024.

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"Us. Feat @taylorswift," Gracie Abrams said in an Instagram story. "All I can tell you for now is that some of the most fun I've ever had in my whole entire life was writing this song together. Hands down. I am currently smiling and sweating thinking about it and I'll never get over the shock of seeing this one on the tracklist. You know how I feel."

Taylor Swift has been teasing "Us" since the release of TTPD thanks to a notebook with "Us" written across it — both at the library installation and in the "Fortnight" music video.

Gracie Abrams has talked about how much she loves Taylor Swift throughout her entire career, and the two quickly became friends! Gracie showed up to Taylor's birthday, and even got to sing her hit song "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" with Taylor during the Eras Tour after her opening set got canceled during the July 1 show in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“My set was canceled for safety reasons,” Gracie says on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. “Then Taylor texted me being like, ‘Hey, come out with me and do ‘I Miss You, I’m Sorry?” We ran it one time in her room and then did it there. I blacked out.”

“It’s a real masterclass to watch her do what she does,” she continues. “I felt like I was at college for this job. I watched every single one of her shows that I was lucky enough to open. I watched from every place possible in each stadium, just trying to pick up on how she’s able to do what she does.”

Are you excited for the new Gracie Abrams x Taylor Swift collab? I love Gracie's new song "Risk" so I can't wait to hear "Us"!

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The most wonderful time of the year is supposed to be about spreading joy — gathering with families and friends, embracing festivities and customs, and, of course, dressing up for all those magical nights. Naturally, we can’t help but stress about all that! From party prep to outfit planning, sometimes the holiday season also has us feeling overwhelmed and our wallets overstretched. We’re all about generosity this time of year and showing up for others, but sometimes we need a reminder that it’s okay to treat ourselves, too. After all, there’s nothing like walking into that holiday party in a sparkly, brand new outfit to give you a serious serotonin boost when you need it most.


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What To Wear To Friendsgiving & Thanksgiving

A good sweater dress will take you easily through fall, Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving included, but a good statement boot will get you all the way through winter. Consider this comfy but cute combination the best investment you can make at the start of the holiday season (especially considering that boost of cash back you can put toward the rest of your wardrobe!).

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What To Wear To The Holiday Office Party

Whether you’re finally catching up with your remote work bestie or heading straight from the office to happy hour, strike the perfect balance of polished yet party-ready by pairing one occasion piece with a more casual compliment. Tie it together with a trendy pair of bow heels or flats, depending on the formality of your office.

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What To Wear To The Community Event

Gathering with your community for the greater good is one of the most wholesome ways to spend the holidays, and while you may not need a formal ‘fit, you should show up with a festive touch. For hosting and volunteering, a textured tweed-inspired jacket is classy and cool, making it easy to wear with some fabulous accessories to keep things fun.

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What To Wear To A Holiday Party

When it’s time to pull out all the stops for a formal holiday party outfit, start with a fancy dress and add classic accessories with a modern twist. Think slingback pumps in the color of the season, printed tights (polka dots are about to have a moment!), and a mix of metallic touches.

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What To Wear On New Year’s Eve

Be the main character of your New Year’s Eve in the eye-catching metallic pants everyone will want this season. If the new you is committing to a revamped wardrobe this year, you’ll know you need a gorgeous investment coat to balance out the bold look. Cue your Ibotta cash back coming in handy!

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POV: It's a hot, summer day and you're enjoying it laying out on the beach. So, just as you normally would, you reapply your sunscreen to make sure you're looking out for your skin in the midst of the high UV rays. But a couple minutes later, you catch a clips of your appearance in a mirror and realize your whole face looks like it's covered in white paint — that's called a white cast, and yes...it's extremely annoying.

Enter in our dilemma: why does sunscreen always leave a white cast? It seems like no matter how much we re-apply, it always leave a white-ish gray shadow on our skin. Instead of agonizing over this all summer, we've asked the skincare experts which sunscreen to grab and how to avoid this pesky problem! Keep reading for the scoop on the best sunscreens without white cast for your everyday use!

What is white cast?

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White cast is the annoying grayish, white color that some sunscreens leave behind after you've applied them. And sometimes no matter how much you rub them in or blend them, it simply will not go away. Tosin Eyikogbe, MSN and skin expert gave us the full explanation on this. She says, "The active ingredients in mineral sunscreen, zinc and titanium oxide, are large rough, white particles. Because of this, when applied to the skin, traditional mineral sunscreen tend to leave an unwanted, ashy, white or grayish appearance."

Dr. Praveen Guntipalli also weighed in on this topic by saying, "These ingredients are effective at blocking UV radiation but can leave a visible white residue on the skin, especially if the particles are not finely milled or if the formulation lacks certain tinting additives that help the product blend into various skin tones." So, essentially, these sunscreens are working, but they end up leaving particles behind on the skin, ultimately causing a white cast to appear.

How can I avoid white cast?

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There are a few ways to avoid this problem. You can try a different formula, stay away from certain ingredients, or just try to blend it in as much as possible. A different formula or type of sunscreen will definitely help with this, as mineral sunscreens are more likely to cause the white cast, whereas chemical sunscreens don't. Eyikogbe says, "Chemical sunscreens, which contain organic compounds that are absorbed by the skin then convert UV rays to heat that is released, are offered in a variety of formats and are often paired with moisturizers to increase a light weight feel."

We love the sound of that! She adds, "These formulas typically don’t leave a white cast, however chemical sunscreens aren’t ideal for all skin types, as they can clog pores and irritate the skin, and compounds including oxybezone and octinoxate are harmful to marine animals and can damage fragile coral reef ecosystems."

What ingredients should you look for in your sunscreen to avoid white cast?

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If you have sensitive skin like me, then you know you always have to double check labels and look into ingredients lists before buying products; especially when it comes to sun care. I'm very sensitive to certain ingredients and perfumes so I have to look carefully. We asked skincare experts what their thoughts were on what ingredients to keep an eye out for and this is what they had to say!

Eyikogbe says,"Mineral sunscreens, which typically contain inorganic compounds, titanium or zinc dioxide, can traditionally leave the notorious 'white cast' due to the reflection of the metal oxides on the skin. But there are newer formulas that have eradicated the old-school white cast and provide excellent mineral protection without a white cast."

Board certified dermatoligst Dr. Divya Sachdev says, "I highly recommend tinted zinc oxide-based pure mineral sunscreens with an SPF of 30 or higher. These sunscreens are not only effective at protecting against UV rays but also include antioxidants like vitamin C, green tea, and raspberry seed oil that help combat free radicals from oxidative damage caused by sunlight."

What are some helpful tips for sunscreen?

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If you're looking for something that will blend in seamlessly into your skin, and easily go into your daily routine then I'd really recommend tinted moisturizer with SPF or a CC cream. One of my favorites is the Tatcha SPF which really blends into the skin for a nice glow. I'd recommend using this daily!

Dr. Sachdev says, "Remember, it’s crucial to reapply sunscreen every 2-3 hours when spending time in the sun, wear sun-protective clothing such as wide-brim hats and sunglasses, and maintain a diet rich in antioxidants to enhance your skin's defense against sun damage." Duly noted, doctor!

Best Sunscreens Without White Cast To Shop Right Now

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Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen

The Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen gives your skin the nicest glow, and it's the perfect base for your makeup. It's definitely a crowd favorite for good reason!

Blendability: 5/5 Doesn't pill and blends so nicely!

Underneath Makeup: 5/5 It's glowy perfection!

Protection: 4/5 It's lower in SPF, but still does the job!

EltaMD UV Elements

Dr. Divya Sachdev, "Favorites of mine include EltaMD UV Elements and Suntegrity 5-in-1 Natural Moisturizing Face Sunscreen, which avoid any white cast. These tinted formulations also contain iron oxides that provide additional protection against UV damage and blue light exposure." I'm a big fan of the EltaMd sunscreen, and feel like it always makes my skin feel light and not too heavy with products!

Blendability: 5/5 I love how creamy it is!

Underneath Makeup: 5/5 Feels like a moisturizer!

Protection: 4/5 A higher SPF is always better, but this is still great!

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Summer Fridays SPF Milk Sunscreen

Another sunscreen that I looove is the Summer Fridays SPF Milk Sunscreen. Every time I let one of my friends use it, I never get it back because it is that good. Genuinely is so milky and smooth, and it looks amazing underneath makeup or other skincare products!

Blendability: 5/5 Blends beautifully!

Underneath Makeup: 5/5 Doesn't feel and works as a primer!

Protection: 3/5 It isn't as high in SPF as I would like, but it works nonetheless!

Innisfree Daily SPF Broad Specturm SPF 36

My personal favorite is the Innisfree Daily SPF, which blends in like moisturizer! It's genuinely so thin and creamy!

Blendability: 5/5 Blends into your skin within seconds.

Underneath Makeup: 5/5 Genuinely could be a primer for how well it sits.

Protection: 3/5 Wish it was higher SPF, but it's so thin, so it makes sense!

ColorScience Sunforgetabble Face Shield

We asked Tosin Eyikogbe, and she says, "My personal favorite at the moment is ColorScience Sunforgettable Face Shield Flex SPF 50, which contains all mineral active ingredients and comes in four shades that cover a wide range of skin tones. It has a light weight feel and provides a luminous and even skin tone. A lot of patients have told me it has replaced their need for foundation!"

Blendability: 5/5 Melts into the skin!

Underneath Makeup: 5/5 Blends in with your foundation and base great!

Protection: 5/5 It's high in SPF so definitely a winner!

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Last month I chatted Amanda Montell by mentioning the glaring loneliness epidemic that's taken over lately. While we had a great conversation about overcoming our overthinking, it really got me wondering: how did we get here?

According to a study conducted by the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, the pandemic and our increased reliance on technology seems to be the source of the collective social decline we’re experiencing. In 2022 — two years out from the 2020 lockdowns — only 39% of adults reported feeling emotionally close to others. For those of us who consider ourselves to be introverts, this may feel par for the social course — but it really isn't.

There's potential for greater health concerns here, both mentally and physically. Dr. Murthy discovered that a prolonged decline in social connection with others “...can increase your risk of heart disease by 29% and risk of stroke by 32%.” That’s no laughing matter, especially if heart disease runs in your family like it does in mine.

It’s something Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University elaborated on during an episode of NPR’sMorning Edition podcast last year. He said, “When you are alone and disconnected, there’s more stress, there’s more inflammation, there’s more anxiety.” And while some of us prefer our own company, statistics show that's not always the healthiest choice for us in the long run.

To understand all this even more, I spoke with Licensed Perinatal Mental Health & Trauma Therapist Becca Reed, LCSW, PMH-C. Together, we broke down how we can combat the loneliness epidemic and positively affect our health at the same time. Here's what I learned!

How prevalent is the loneliness epidemic actually?

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I've joked with my sister that there seems to be a change in the way people interact with each other since the pandemic, but there's some truth to it. Reed says, "Since the pandemic began, I've observed a marked increase in feelings of loneliness across various age groups. What’s particularly interesting is the depth of loneliness people have expressed, even after moving back into engaging in normal activities."

Think about the last time you went to the grocery store — did it seem like some people exist in their own worlds without apparent regard for others? It could very well be a symptom of this very epidemic. "Many of my clients have reported feeling disconnected not just from others, but also from parts of themselves. The pandemic disrupted our regular social habits and created a void that many are still learning how to fill," explains Reed.

Does social media play a role in the way we perceive introversion and loneliness?

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I can't completely shun social media because it's introduced me to different brands, people, and even my career as a journalist. However, I've also wondered if social media has a major influence on the way we think and interact with the world around us — especially in regards to introversion and loneliness. Reed believes there's more to it than that.

"Our lifestyles and societal values greatly influence how we view introversion and loneliness. For instance, highly individualistic cultures, like in the U.S., often celebrate extroversion," she says before adding, "This celebration can make quieter, introverted ways of engaging with the world seem less valuable."

This may pose an issue for those who are always busy and aren't actively interacting with others beyond a surface level. Reed says, "Additionally, our busy modern lifestyles are filled with long work hours and personal commitments. This can leave little room for deep, sustained social interactions. As a result, those who may not reach out actively can feel further isolated."

What are some signs that someone is experiencing loneliness?

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Dr. Murthy also told NPR, “Some people react to loneliness by withdrawing and getting quiet. Others react to loneliness by becoming irritable and angry, and they may lash out more” before adding “...sometimes we need somebody else to tell us, ‘Hey, you’ve been withdrawing more’ to help us understand we might actually be dealing with loneliness.”

This is something that Reed also reiterated. She says, "Signs of loneliness frequently include significant changes in mood and behavior. This might look like increased irritability, persistent sadness, or withdrawal from usual activities" while "Physically, loneliness might manifest through disrupted sleep patterns or a change in appetite."

From personal experience, I've been known to dissociate if I'm feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or upset so I'm very familiar with exacerbating any loneliness I've felt by withdrawing. This also resulted in spending a lot of days in my early 20s sleeping when I wasn't working or remaining in my room with the door locked.

"If you notice a loved one seeming unusually quiet, canceling plans more frequently, or expressing feelings of emptiness, they might be experiencing loneliness," warns Reed.

How can we combat the loneliness epidemic in our daily interactions?

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If you've noticed that you're being affected by the loneliness epidemic, there are different ways to combat it. Reed says, "Small daily interactions can be very impactful to combating loneliness. Simply making eye contact, sharing a smile with a stranger, or having a quick chat with a neighbor can foster a sense of connection." This sounds so Starbucks and Bookstore-coded for those of us who don't want to feel overwhelmed by anything grand.

At the same time, Reed says there are things we can do in our personal relationships to help us start feeling a sense of community again. "Reaching out regularly to friends and family through calls, messages, and face-to-face interactions is essential. Building a community around shared interests, can also help bridge the isolation gap," she shares.

Is the loneliness epidemic going to be a prolonged problem, or is it possible to turn around?

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Like other things, it can seem like the loneliness epidemic won't get any better. But, Reed wants you to have hope. "While it's possible the impact of the pandemic on social interactions could be a prolonged issue, humans are inherently driven to connect." Though she says, "The pandemic has intensified social anxieties and shifted communication habits."

This can look like people finding it difficult to interact with others the way they used to (hi social anxiety). Still, that doesn't mean we have to approach things as if there's nothing to look forward to in terms of interacting with others. Reed says, "People are finding new ways to engage with each other as we be come more aware of the impacts of loneliness and actively work towards building stronger, more resilient community networks. This adaptability is a positive sign that we're moving towards more interaction again, despite the challenges."

All we can do is turn lemons into lemonade as we continue to find new normals that support our lifestyles, communication, and connection needs.

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