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You Are Now Entering the Overwhelm Zone

You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are those of imagination. Your next stop: the Overwhelm Zone!

Busy season is in full swing, and we’re starting to feel the fright of the fourth quarter creeping up on us like Michael Myers.

Fear not; we’re here to distract you from the dreary doom with our list of inspirations.


 

Wishing you could see more women with a voice in D.C.? Same, girl, same. The newly renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts is home to the works of hundreds of renowned female artists, including Joana Vasconcelos, Louise Bourgeois, and Sonya Clark.

The Museum will be reopening its doors on October 21st and featuring a one-of-a-kind display entitled The Sky’s the Limit. As the name suggests, sculptures are suspended from the ceiling or cascade down the walls. The exhibition will present artwork from naturally resourced materials like ostrich eggs, silver-plated vessels, and even hair combs. With so many fantastic females in one place, the NMWA is truly a national treasure (see what we did there?).

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Is the blood, guts, and gore of Halloween not your thing? Well, feast your funny bone on the FX comedy series What We Do in the Shadows streaming on Hulu.

The mockumentary follows the (after) lives of four vampires as they navigate the difficulties of being undead while living on Staten Island—which, let's be honest, is a world unto itself!

Based on the movie (but way funnier), WWDITS is now in its 5th season and boasts a slew of celeb cameos. Written and produced by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, the scenarios and sarcasm between the centuries-long friends and their human counterparts are equal parts fright and friggin’ hilarious.


 

The leaves are changing, there's finally sweater weather, and we're dusting off our impractical booties…it’s officially fall.

While we love an haute couture lewk as much as the next bougie bitch, we’re giving you full permission to don a big dumb hat and embrace your basic fall bitch era. From pumpkin patches and tailgating to downing cider doughnuts, October brings an array of old school activities.

So go frolic like an Instagram influencer through those freshly raked piles of leaves or snuggle up to watch Hocus Pocus for the millionth time and let yourself fall for fall.


 

You know that part of a horror movie when you hear the slow chill-inducing creeeeak of an opening door? No one is quite sure what's coming next, then BOOM! Sh*t starts going sideways, fast! Step aside, Hitchcock...we’re talking about something way more terrifying: self-doubt.

Being in a constant state of overwhelm can have us running scared. But there’s no need to hide in the closet until it’s over; this Letter From The Editor is the garlic necklace you need to defeat the energy vampire.


Shout out to all-around badass Christina McNeill, who recently collaborated with Editor's Edge to curate the best of her extensive portfolio for her  website refresh.

The updated homepage showcases the iconic spin and fresh perspective Christina brings when photographing chic celebrations for cool couples across the globe. 

With her discerning eye and high standards, we’re flattered she continues collaborating with Editor’s Edge. From creating custom copy to consulting on brand strategy, we’ve had a front-row seat to watch her cutting-edge work evolve over the years.

Christina is passionately committed to elevating her imagery while never losing sight of herself or her vision - and we're down for it. 


 

Breakout popstar and genre-busting genius Olivia Rodrigo is back and arguably better than ever with her sophomore album, Guts. The addictive melodies and introspective-meets-angsty lyrics garner Rodrigo lots of love from fans and music critics alike.

Inspired by badass girl bands that came (way) before her, Olivia’s music catalog is a hearty mix of pop, emo, and rock. Her 2024 sold-out world tour will feature equally badass special guests like The Breeders and Remi Wolf.

Fire up your Amazon Music and get ready to ask Alexa to replay these catchy hits like “All American Bitch”, “Vampire,” and “Bad Idea, Right?”.


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