Ana Escalante
Ana Escalante is Glamour's editorial assistant and has a history of reporting on fashion, beauty, politics, and digital culture across different mediums. Previously, Ana was the Editor-in-Chief of Rowdy Magazine, the largest independent student-run fashion magazine in the United States. When she isn't crying to Mitski songs or chugging Cuban cafecitos on deadline, you can find her talking about her love of thong sandals on her Instagram, @balencianas.
Breaking News
The Biden Administration Made a ‘Substantial Proposal’ to Russia for Brittney Griner’s Release
Apparently the offer was made “weeks ago.”
5 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Getting a Lip Flip
I'm in my lip BBL era.
Drop the Routine
Sarah Jessica Parker Drops Her Skin-Care Routine
The And Just Like That… actor is the newest face of RoC Skincare's feel-good campaign.
A Jorts Renaissance Is Upon Us
Say goodbye to Daisy Dukes. Say hello to your dad’s favorite BBQ silhouette.
In New York, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’s Costumes Transport Audiences Into a French Fantasy
Newcomer Alba Baptista, who stars in the film, gushed about how important the costuming was to the storyline.
21 Curling Irons Glamour Editors Can't Live Without
We tested dozens of options and narrowed the best down to these.
Polka Dots
Kate Middleton Can’t Stop Wearing Polka Dots and I’m Not Mad About It
If it's good enough for a royal bar crawl, it's good enough for me.
TV
Everything We Know So Far About Only Murders in the Building Season 3
How many murders can a building have?
Romance Is Alive
Kelly Ripa Cherishes Her Topless Photos From the ’90s
“Well, just remember! It used to look like this!”
Your Fave’s Faves
Dyson Airwraps, Speedos, and Seaweed Chips: What Bretman Rock Is Buying Now
Da Baddest also dishes on showing his vulnerable side as part of the second season of his MTV reality show,
Stuff We Want
The Best New Beauty Products Glamour Editors Tried in June
From trendy claw clips to sun-kissed bronzer
Now What?
How to Ease Into Activism Outside of Social Media
In a world of Instagram infographics and catchy rallying cries, it can be hard to get involved in ways that feel productive and lasting. Likewise, it's not always feasible to expect people to morph into career activists. Luckily there's a middle ground. Keep reading for meaningful—and approachable—ways to show up.
Roe v. Wade
Read the Dissent From the Case That Overturned Roe v. Wade
“With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent.”
Roe v. Wade
Black Congresswomen Are Begging Joe Biden to Declare a National Emergency Regarding Abortion Rights
“In this unprecedented moment, we must act urgently as if lives depend on it because they do.”