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Emily Siegel

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New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • POPSUGAR
  • POPSUGAR Australia
  • Paste Magazine
  • Forbes
  • Man Repeller
  • Bustle
  • The Hill
  • Mashable

Past articles by Emily:

Add in Some Lights

Now that you've brought color into the room, you'll want to draw attention to all that hard work. LED lights are not only easy to install, but can also be → Read More

6 Instant Upgrades to Make to Your Rental Kitchen

We all know what it's like. You walk into your brand-new apartment — the one you were so excited to find just a few short weeks ago! — only to find → Read More

6 Instant Upgrades to Make to Your Rental Kitchen

We all know what it's like. You walk into your brand-new apartment — the one you were so excited to find just a few short weeks ago! — only to find → Read More

Throw Down a Runner

I can only speak for New York City, where it's rare to find a building that was built in the last . . . I don't know . . . millennium. One of the biggest → Read More

innocents: Moby Talks Photography, the Apocalypse and a Twin Peaks Revival

It’s a rainy New York afternoon—the kind where only a Hazmat suit can keep you dry. My photographer, Dave, and I weave between umbrellas, commenting on the abundance of galleries in Chelsea. New ones seem to spring every day, like some strange and wonderful virus afflicting the neighborhood. We arrive at the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery, wiping droplets from our eyes. Impersonally modern galleries… → Read More

6 Instant Upgrades to Make to Your Rental Kitchen

We all know what it's like. You walk into your brand-new apartment — the one you were so excited to find just a few short weeks ago! — only to find → Read More

Novak Djokovic Opens Vegan Restaurant, Eqvita, In Monte Carlo

Novak Djokovic has opened a restaurant. The world’s number one tennis player recently debuted the vegan Eqvita in Monte Carlo, where the athlete lives full-time. This marks something of a homecoming for Djokovic, whose parents owned restaurants while he was growing up in Serbia. “Because of my family, I’ve always had a love for [...] → Read More

From Iris Apfel To Carmen Dell'Orefice, Older Women Proving Their Value in The Workforce

Despite signs of an improving economy—including a shrinking jobless rate—one demographic continues to suffer: women over 50. The group faces constant obstacles when trying to regain employment, an ironic contradiction when considering the decline in manufacturing and incline in female education were meant to overturn the long male-dominated workforce. In fact, older women are earning less than… → Read More

Gwyneth Paltrow's Advice To Entrepreneurs

Gwyneth Paltrow offers business advice to entrepreneurs and explains why she loves to hire mothers. → Read More

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Take On Gender Inequality And Sexism

Gwyneth Paltrow explains why she is tired of being asked whether she supports other women-owned businesses. → Read More

Should Your Partner Have a Say if You Want Botox?

plastic surgery stigma: cosmetic procedures put relationships to the test → Read More

The Hamptons: Just a Traffic Jam Away

Nestled on Long Island Is a place that I do love. Where nightlife will be bumping, And the clothes? White as a dove. Montauk is always beachy, And Southampton’s awfully close. Though it must be Sag Harbor, That I adore the most. But if I had one issue, It would be the bus I take. Riders are known to chug beer, And listen loudly to Drake. Stare at the seat before me, And I dream of Cooper’s… → Read More

Nothing Beats Sunday Scaries Like a Little Right Swiping

But let us never forget: before there was Bumble, there was Tinder. That was before Tinder turned → Read More

An Ode to Overalls

What do I love, Most of all? My denim sheath, My overall. But when I → Read More

7 Burger Toppings To Take Your Grilling Game Up A Notch, Because Plain Patties Are Not An Option

I recently heard that summer doesn’t officially start until June 21, but let’s get real: it’s game over after Memorial Day. White jeans come out. People sport casual attire no matter where they go. And, perhaps most importantly, the world hits play on a never-ending slew of weekend barbecues. Which → Read More

If You're Staying in NYC This Weekend...

Nestled down on old MacDougal: An old cafe not for the frugal. Its leather booths → Read More

Gluten-Free? Woe is Me.

I am told that I can’t digest gluten, Or I’ll wind up as dead as → Read More

Social media can stop ISIS

ISIS sends an estimated 90,000 social media messages each day. → Read More

Oh, Sweet Netflix

Netflix, I do love you. You’re there when I’m in need. But please stop all → Read More

21 Books That'll Make You Feel Like You're In Paris, Because Scoring These Paperbacks Is Cheaper Than Booking A Flight

Ah, Paris. The silver-skied, snail-shaped city of the Seine. I don’t know whether the croissants, the cobblestones, or the unshaven men are what steal my heart, but one thing’s for certain: I’m in love. And I’m sure you are, too. If it were up to me, I’d visit 12 times a year. I would waltz down → Read More