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Nadra Nittle

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past:
  • America Magazine
  • Racked National
  • L.A. Daily News

Past articles by Nadra:

‘The Nun’s Story’: Revisiting Audrey Hepburn’s most overlooked film

One of Audrey Hepburn’s most compelling films—1959’s “The Nun’s Story,” directed by Fred Zinnemann—is also one of her most overlooked. → Read More

Issa Has 2 Jobs and Still Can’t Pay Rent in Insecure’s Season 3 Premiere

Like many millennials, Issa is struggling to make ends meet, sleeping on a friend’s couch and moonlighting for Lyft. → Read More

Black Women’s Success in the Beauty Industry Started With Madam C.J. Walker

She’s the subject of a forthcoming Netflix series starring Octavia Spencer. → Read More

More Models From the Miami Swim Week Casting Controversy Have Come Forward

They say the week itself was a great success, even if the KYA Swim casting felt discriminatory. → Read More

Nike’s New Store Concept Aims to Change How We Shop

The new stores blur the lines between digital and physical retail. → Read More

How Can You Tell If You’re Actually Getting a Good Deal?

We spoke with a Wharton professor about when it’s really worth it to whip out your credit card. → Read More

Black Models Say They Were Turned Away From a Miami Swim Week Casting

Models of color routinely find themselves marginalized in the fashion industry. → Read More

The Navy Just Gave Women the Okay to Wear Locs, Ponytails, and Topknots

The new regulations are a big win for black women who want to rock natural hair. → Read More

Kylie Jenner’s Lip Fillers Are Dissolving — a Dermatologist Explains How

In many cases, it can take at least six months for fillers to degrade. → Read More

Will a Dark-Skinned Actress Ever Play X-Men’s Storm?

Two light-skinned actresses, Alexandra Shipp and Halle Berry, have played her to date. → Read More

Plus-Size Sportswear Is Still Not Widely Available

Lululemon, Ivy Park, and the new Serena Williams line mostly lack options for women above size 14. → Read More

Meghan Markle Finally Wore a Color

The Duchess of Sussex has worn mostly neutral tones since her wedding. → Read More

Why Trump’s Trade War Could Mean Paying More for Clothes

Macy’s, JCPenney, and Walmart are some of the retailers that have opposed Trump’s tariffs. → Read More

Mister Rogers Used His Sweaters and Shoes to Send a Message

The new documentary about Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood highlights the pranks and political statements behind the man’s clothes. → Read More

Duct-Taped Skin and Nipple Band-Aids: How Schools Enforce Dress Codes

Particularly students of color and those who identify as LGBTQ, according to experts. → Read More

Here’s Why Dust Masks and Bra Cups Look So Much Alike

3M’s face masks may have originally been conceived as bra cups. → Read More

Are Under Armour Clothes Flammable? Snopes Just Tackled a Viral Facebook Post

Under Armour clothes aren’t fireproof, but most apparel isn’t. → Read More

Clothing Can Be a Lifeline for Migrants and Their Families

Some undocumented immigrants leave phone numbers in their children’s clothes, in case of separation. → Read More

Don’t Blame the Retail Apocalypse on Online Shopping Just Yet

In a study of 1,500 shoppers, 79 percent of purchases were made in person. → Read More

The MAC x Aaliyah Makeup Box Set Sold Out Online in Minutes

The late R&B star’s fans rushed to buy the $250 collector’s item in her honor. → Read More