Power
Marie Claire's coverage of power and the ways it plays out in our lives.
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Danielle A. Scruggs Noticed Black Female Directors Were Being Overlooked—She Decided to Change That
Her passion project and digital library, Black Women Directors, uplifts women and nonbinary filmmakers.
By Radhika Menon Published
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22 Work Bag Recommendations from the Most Successful Women We Know
The carry-alls that clock in and out for 12-hour days in the office, school pickups, and everything in between.
By Emma Childs Published
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40 Great Feminist Movies That Are Sure to Empower You
Films about women, for women, and made by women.
By Brooke Knappenberger Last updated
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Experts Share Which Skincare Ingredients Are Worth Looking for in Your Makeup
The latest episode of the "Nice Talk" podcast features "The Beauty of Business" panel from the recent 'Marie Claire' Power Play summit.
By Lia Beck Published
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Bozoma Saint John Is Committed to Uplifting Black Designers on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'
The marketing exec and reality star speaks to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Lia Beck Published
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How Women in Sports Level Up Their A-Game: "Authenticity"
From the Olympic mat to the back office, these leaders bring their entire selves to their sport.
By Halie LeSavage Published
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What Happens After You "Make It"?
"Dreamer's fatigue" is real.
By Halie LeSavage Published
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The Burnout Phenomenon Is Real. Here's How to Deal
Leaders use these strategies to "thrive."
By Halie LeSavage Published
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At Power Play, Freedom Is Doing Business on Your Terms
At 'Marie Claire''s Power Play, industry insiders got real about the costs—and rewards—of doing the work.
By Halie LeSavage Published
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50 Powerful Women Share Their Power Picks
We asked some of the most successful and stylish professionals we know to tell us about the one item they can’t live without.
By Sara Holzman Last updated
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Beyoncé Battles Her Gatekeepers on the 'Cowboy Carter' Tour
And proves the best use of her power is looking beyond them.
By Quinci LeGardye Last updated
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30 Self-Help Books to Read as a Form of Self-Care
Allow these titles to empower and inspire you.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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The Women Who Changed the World
Girl power.
By Ineye Komonibo Last updated
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How a Shared Fertility Struggle Empowered Two Ex-Nike Employees to Launch Their Own Prenatal Company
After nearly two decades, Vida and Ronit parted ways with Nike and channeled their personal hardships into a new mission-driven venture.
By Sara Holzman Published
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Is Hollywood Finally Ready to Embrace Female Aging?
'The Last Showgirl' writer and the directors of 'The Substance' and 'Nightbitch' open up about creating nuanced stories about women over 40.
By Sadie Bell Published
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'RHONY' Star Brynn Whitfield Reveals What Can Feel "Powerless" About Being on Reality TV
The Bravo star and corporate communications and market director speaks to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Sadie Bell Published
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Chani Nicholas Shares Why It’s Important Companies—Including Her Own—“Be Exceptionally Transparent With What We Pay”
The astrologer and co-founder of the CHANI App speaks to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Sadie Bell Published
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In 'Zurawski v. Texas,' the Post-Dobbs Reality Is Darker Than You Could Have Imagined
A new documentary, produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, and Jennifer Lawrence, shows just how catastrophic anti-abortion bills are—and what’s at stake if we stop fighting them.
By Jessica Goodman Published
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Reshma Saujani Wants to Have Candid Conversations About Middle Age on Her New Podcast
The Girls Who Code founder is launching "My So-Called Midlife" on October 16.
By Sadie Bell Published
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Starface Founder Julie Schott Shares Her Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
The entrepreneur spoke to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for the 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Sadie Bell Last updated
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Here's Why You May Be Surprised By Kamala Harris Net Worth
Features Her three bestselling books earned her more than $500,000 in advances.
By Bianca Rodriguez Last updated
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Most Republicans Aren't Talking About Gender and Race. Here's Why Kamala Harris Should
The GOP knows that if this becomes a campaign about identity, they’re going to lose.
By Reshma Saujani Published
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A’ja Wilson Says the "Biggest Thing" in Addressing the Gender Pay Gap Is Finding Allies to Invest in the WNBA
The WNBA star and author spoke to editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike for 'Marie Claire' podcast "Nice Talk."
By Sadie Bell Published
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11 Books That Are the Antidote to Toxic Girlboss Hustle Culture
These memoirs and nonfiction titles will inspire you to focus on your personal ambitions.
By Andrea Park Published
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How ‘Maxxxine’ Takes Inspiration From Sexploitation—and Gives It a Feminist Twist
The new 'X' movie is inspired by the sleazy Giallo genre, but its lead flips the misogynistic horror style on its head.
By Sadie Bell Published
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The Phenomenon of Chappell Roan's Concert Outfits
We spoke with the pop sensation's stylist about her on-stage style, which includes drag homages, campy theatrics, and a few history lessons.
By Emma Childs Published