DREAMWORLD GIRL BLOG
That Time of the Month Just Got a Whole Lot Cozier: Introducing monthly
Aiko Pickering is the charming, devoted and twenty-seven year old founder of monthly: a gender-inclusive, planet-friendly, and ultra-comfy period underwear brand for those with the hardest-to-manage periods first. Read our exclusive interview with Aiko to learn about her journey in advocacy work, community-led company structures, being a chronic oversharer, monthly’s Vogue feature and much more!
Julia Was My Bicycle
In this essay guest writer Madelyn May explores nostalgia, womanhood in the city, and the quiet acceptance of becoming someone different than you imagined, all whilst centering her bright yellow beach cruiser, Julia.
Lowkey, You Chose To Get Cancelled
In this thorough essay, staff writer Leah (Bunny) Overstreet responds to the Internet and IRL discourse around the resurfaced “Lowkey, I Chose To Be a Lesbian” article, offering up both elaborate critique and her insight as a lesbian.
Down the Rabbit Hole With Velvet
Meet Lola Ellis and Frances Lee, the co-directors of a Boston-based short film called Velvet! In this interview, DWG founder chats with Lola and Frances about everything from their creative process to navigating college and honing their creative passions. Read more now!
Black Humor: Discussing Diversity in Comedy, the Star Canon Show, and Much More with Sophie Canon
Staff writer Erin Norton interviews former classmate Sophie Canon, a comic with a real knack for community building, who uses humor to cope with and educate audiences on the realities of racism. Read more about their journey now!
I Almost Collabed With American Girl–They Said DWG Was Too Grown-Up For Them
In this personal essay, DWG founder Daphne Bryant gets candid about an opportunity to collaborate with popular doll brand American Girl, how it was snatched from under her, and what she learned from the experience.