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My Safe Space Is A 2000s Barbie Computer Game
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My Safe Space Is A 2000s Barbie Computer Game

2000s computer games like Barbie Fashion Show, Barbie as Sleeping Beauty, Barbie: Horse Adventure, and more created a vibrant and whimsical world where young girls could feel safe to express themselves. In this article, guest writer Gina Wurtz stresses the importance of childlike optimism, and writes about how mentally escaping to these Barbie worlds keeps her sane when the world feels bleak and scary. Read more now!

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Maya J Is A Star Without Limits
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Maya J Is A Star Without Limits

Meet Maya J, a singer, songwriter, musician, and actress who blends pop, R&B, indie, and more elements into something distinctly hers. In this interview, DWG founder Daphne Bryant chats with Maya about everything from her origin story to her dream collaborations and advocacy work; read the full feature now!

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“All of Us Can be Girl Failures”: Discussing the New Web Series Girl Failure With Creator Mary Kate Abner and Co-Star Diana Rendon
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“All of Us Can be Girl Failures”: Discussing the New Web Series Girl Failure With Creator Mary Kate Abner and Co-Star Diana Rendon

Heartbreak, friendship, and navigating your 20s… ah, yes– Girl Failure. In this interview, Reader Marion Johnson chats with Mary Kate Abner, the creator of web series Girl Failure, and her talented co-star Diana Rendon. Read more about how Mary Kate and Diana met, what inspired this show about a messy 20-something in New York City, and how we all have a little girl failure inside of us!

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The Art of Becoming: Tianyun Lan on the Memory of Garments, Building Cross-Cultural Narratives and More
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The Art of Becoming: Tianyun Lan on the Memory of Garments, Building Cross-Cultural Narratives and More

In this interview, DWG founder Daphne Bryant sits down with Tianyun Lan, a New York-based stylist, visual artist and multidisciplinary creative, to chat about everything from playing dress-up with Barbies to the nonlinear journey that led her to major brands such as Swatch, Collina Strada, The Webster, and Elie Tahari. Read more now!

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