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What You Should Wear This Holiday, According to Cool Women
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 10:22 PM
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Quote:Nota bene: All products in this article are independently selected and vetted by InsideHook editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. The holiday season is in full swing. Do you know what you’re wearing to Christmas Eve dinner? Or to your company’s holiday party? What about your bangin’ New Year’s Eve party? (You’ll want to look good for that midnight kiss.) All of this is to say: take some consideration into your festive ‘fits this year. I’d argue the holidays are the best times for dressing. Maybe even the sexiest time for dressing. Snowflakes are falling like it’s a holiday rom-com, there’s a cozy nip in the air and you can look dashingly handsome with minimal effort. To help ensure you look absolutely dashing under the mistletoe this year, I consulted seven very cool, very knowledgeable women on the coats, layers and accessories they want to see you in this holiday season. .... Meet your Guide: Logan Mahan InsideHook’s Commerce Editor, Logan Mahan joined the team in 2019 and has had many roles since. She coined a recurring series at InsideHook called Take It From a Woman, where she offers InsideHook’s male readers style, dating and gifting advice from the perspective of a woman. She’s also an expert on all things women’s gifting spanning across multiple product categories: style, beauty, fitness and wellness, home and kitchen.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 12:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: 10% of Americans now account for over 50% of retail spending in the US.
Quote:If America’s economy has a prosperous holiday season, the data suggests, we’ll have rich folks to thank. The top 10% of earners now account for roughly half of all consumer spending, according to a report by Moody’s Analytics. That’s a historic high. America’s economic growth increasingly relies on the well-paid. They accounted for 49.2% of spending in the second quarter of 2025. By comparison, top earners represented about 46% of spending at the same time in 2023, and about 43% in 2020. “Their financial situation is about as good as it’s ever been,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s.
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