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Wendy Syfret
Just in case your Kim Kardashian, Versace, Karl Lagerfeld, and Comme des Garçons ones weren’t getting the job done.
Culture
i-D Staff, Lisa Luxx
After one million women took to the streets to protest Trump across the globe, we look at the power of the web as a woman’s world.
Hannah Ongley
The revered Japanese brand joins Karl Lagerfeld and Donatella Versace in adopting the worlds fastest growing language, creating 24 festive PLAY symbols for the holidays.
Isabelle Hellyer
Plus: a pretzel, a girl chilling in a sauna, and a rockclimber.
Taylor Ford
Apple has revealed two versions of the star-powered David Bowjis and more ch-ch-changes to the keyboard.
The 176 retro renditions were a gift to the museum from the phone company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which created them for pagers in 1999.
The tech giant will also add more gender-diverse emoji and an updated Pride flag as it officially steps into the gun control debate.
Tish Weinstock
Because women can be pixelated doctors, too.
Google is challenging Unicode’s gender-bias with a proposal for 13 new career-driven female emoji.
Fashion
Kawaii is the all-encompassing Japanese word for ‘cute’ but its saccharine style goes far beyond things that make you say ‘aww.’ Throw up some peace signs and enjoy our alphabet of kawaii culture, from adorable anime characters to zombie idols.
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