Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see 9LOOKS | Philipp Plein in mag.
Featured
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see 9LOOKS | Philipp Plein in mag.
Every few years, a lifestyle shift grabs attention and redefines how people spend their time and money. Athleisure did this for fashion by turning everyday comfort into a global trend. Football betting platforms are following a similar path, becoming part of how fans connect with the sport beyond the pitch. Both are built on accessibility and the idea that lifestyle is about participation, not just observation.
Football fans today want more than ninety minutes of action. They look for ways to extend their involvement through digital platforms. That’s where services like ufabet come in, offering fans a seamless way to interact with matches in real time. Just as leggings and sneakers moved from gyms to city streets, online betting has shifted from niche corners into mainstream culture.
PHOTO CREDIT | Pexels/Cottonbro Studio
Athleisure became big because it crossed borders quickly. From Tokyo to Toronto, joggers and performance hoodies became everyday wear. Online football betting reflects this same momentum. Fans in Europe, Asia, and the Americas are logging into platforms with ease, making match days interactive no matter where they live.
This universal appeal is not accidental. Both athleisure and betting platforms are designed for simplicity. Slip into sneakers, tap on a screen, and you’re part of the action. Accessibility is key, and once people see how easy it is, the habit sticks.
Fashion has always been about more than fabric. Athleisure worked because it tapped into fitness culture, self-expression, and social identity. In the same way, football betting is thriving because it offers community. Fans share predictions, compare odds, and celebrate wins together.
In gyms, you see groups in coordinated sets. Online, you find fans comparing wagers across social feeds. The buzz is social currency. Both trends rely on creating a sense of belonging. People want to be part of the movement, whether it’s repping a sleek hoodie or calling the score before kickoff.
One reason athleisure disrupted fashion is that it fits into daily life with zero effort. You can go from yoga to brunch without changing outfits. Football betting apps and websites follow the same principle. Everything is optimized for mobile, making it possible to place a bet while commuting or catching highlights at work.
Convenience is the modern luxury. People no longer want to separate routines into strict boxes. Athleisure blurred gym wear and streetwear. Betting platforms blur traditional viewing and interactive play. Both thrive because they respect how people actually live.
It’s easy to assume athleisure is only about looks, but the fabrics and cuts are engineered for movement. Likewise, football betting platforms are more than flashing odds. They are built on systems designed for accuracy, security, and speed. This blend of style and substance ensures longevity.
When a hoodie feels good and looks sharp, people keep buying. When a betting platform delivers smooth experiences without hiccups, fans keep logging in. Style draws people in, but function keeps them coming back.
Social platforms supercharged both athleisure and football betting. Influencers normalized yoga pants as everyday wear. In parallel, fans began sharing betting slips and predictions on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Visibility drives adoption.
Both industries thrive on this cycle: people see, people try, people share. It creates a loop of participation that keeps momentum strong. Without social feeds, trends would spread slower. With them, they reach global scale almost overnight.
Rituals play a role too. Athleisure became a ritual because people wear it not just to work out but to signal lifestyle choices. Online betting builds rituals around pre-game and halftime routines. Fans log in, check odds, and engage with matches in a way that feels personal.
These small moments add up. They become habits that shape culture. Just as people grab the same hoodie before heading out, fans grab their phones to see what’s happening in the betting world before kickoff.
Looking at athleisure and football betting side by side shows how lifestyle trends are no longer about a single product. They are ecosystems. Athleisure is about clothing, workouts, and social identity. Football betting is about matches, community, and digital connection. Both tap into human needs: to belong, to express, and to feel part of something larger.
For fans and consumers, this parallel signals that betting platforms are not just entertainment tools. They’re becoming part of a broader lifestyle shift, just like athleisure did. Both thrive by meeting people where they are—on their phones, in their social circles, and in the middle of their daily routines.
PHOTO CREDIT | Pexels/Luis Quintero
Trends succeed when they go beyond novelty. Athleisure stayed because it’s comfortable, stylish, and practical. Football betting platforms are carving the same path by being engaging, accessible, and social. The global rise of both movements proves that when convenience and culture intersect, the result is powerful.
From New York gyms to stadiums in Spain, and from group workouts to live betting chats, the world is seeing how lifestyle and sport connect in new ways. Athleisure and football betting may seem like different worlds, but they share the same DNA: global adoption, social energy, and everyday ease.
PHOTO CREDIT | Unsplash/Harsh Solanki
When Beyoncé first released her Ivy Park x Adidas collections in 2020, it was a zeitgeist moment that shouted, “wear athleisure but make it stylish.”
Everyday items like leggings and jackets instantly gained star status, no thanks to Miss Bey, and dominated red carpets and industry events. If anything, athleisure was the go-to outfit for stylistas - easily adaptable with minimum effort.
If industry trends are anything to go by, nothing much has changed. Athleisure still rules in the gym, on the street, and everywhere else.
Not too long ago, athleisure was the cool younger sibling of activewear. Today? It’s officially moved out of the gym and into every style lineup.
FBF Body says that athleisure has become a daily staple because it balances comfort with a polished look. And let’s be real, Gen Z isn’t sacrificing comfort for outdated rules about “real pants.”
Fashion insiders agree: the right jogger-and-jacket combo can appear as put-together as a power suit. Net-a-Porter even calls it “the ultimate style multitasker.” Basically, your yoga pants are ready to RSVP “yes” to the gala.
For morning errands, leggings and an oversized hoodie equal instant cool. Opt for crisp sneakers, chunky gold hoops, and suddenly, you’re giving “effortless but intentional.”
Vogue suggests matching activewear with tailored staples. Think trench coats or structured bags for an off-duty model vibe.
Take your style inspiration from Beyoncé. Why? Because she eats every single time. No crumbs. No leftovers. Swap that hoodie for a cropped puffer, add sunnies the size of your confidence, and you’re practically serving “Renaissance World Tour off-day.”
Time to do a Ciara and level up. Swap sneakers for strappy heels and a silk bomber jacket, and you’ve gone from “gym bag chic” to “date-ready goddess.”
Pairing leggings with luxe fabrics like satin or leather instantly elevates the outfit.
Picture this: a sleek black bodysuit, wide-leg satin joggers, and a crystal-studded blazer. Bring in heels, a clutch, and you’re red-carpet ready without sacrificing the comfort of elastic waistbands.
Net-a-Porter proposes leaning into monochrome, such as all-black or tonal neutrals, for evening events to keep the lewk cohesive and luxe.
Here’s where diamonds enter the chat. Nothing says “I have arrived” more than diamonds.
Marilyn Monroe had suitors eating from the palm of her hand, draped in rare gemstones. If diamonds are a girl’s best friend, then the total weight (TW) of a diamond is Mother.
One of the most important diamond factors is its weight. Along with the 4Cs, significant characteristics of diamond quality include color, cut, clarity grade, and carat weight.
And, much like the total weight (TW) of a diamond determines its worth, the sum of your athleisure details makes the outfit sparkle.
A diamond’s brilliance comes from the combined weight of its stones. Your athleisure? Same principle. The little touches add up to gala-worthy shine.
Naturally, you can athleisure your way through the 9-to-5 hustle. Neutral-toned joggers and a fitted blazer translate to business chic without the stiff waistband.
Woman & Home says that the secret is balance: combine sporty staples with something structured. Gen Z already knows that a sweatsuit can double as a power move. Introduce slick sneakers and a bold lip.
Jessica Alba herself has been spotted making athleisure a style statement with clean lines and simple accessories. If it’s good enough for her, it’s good enough for your next board meeting.
Athleisure thrives in its natural habitat: Instagram feeds and TikTok OOTDs.
Dress up cargo joggers, a crop top, and an oversized blazer. It’s a refreshed version of “I just threw this on.” Street style inspo from Woman & Home shows that adding a pop of color or standout sneakers turns errands into runway moments.
Yes, athluxury is a thing where your Lululemon leggings meet your Loewe tote. If it slaps on TikTok, it works IRL.
Athleisure has proven it can shape-shift through every scene. It’s the wardrobe equivalent of a Beyoncé album: there’s a track for every mood, every moment, every flex.
The secret sauce? Details. Whether it’s the fit of your joggers, the cut of your blazer, or the TW of your diamonds, the combination creates brilliance.
In other words, you don’t have to choose between gym-ready comfort and gala-worthy glam. Why compromise when you can have both?
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see 9LIST STORI3S | Tyson McGuffin in mag.
PHOTO CREDIT | Creative Arts Emmys/Television Academy
Yesterday and today, the Television Academy announced the winners for this year’s nominees for the Creative Arts Emmys at the Peacock Theatre in LA and an abbreviated version of the show will air on Sept 13th on FXX. Here are the winners from these epic nights.
SHORT FORM COMEDY, DRAMA OR VARIETY SERIES
The Daily Show, Desi Lydic, “Foxsplains”; Jennifer Flanz, Ramin Hedayati, Jocelyn Conn, Matt Negrin, Jason O. Gilbert
SHORT FORM NONFICTION OR REALITY SERIES
Adolescence, The Making of Adolescence
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL
The Oscars, Misty Buckley, Alana Billingsley, John Zuiker, Margaux Lapresle
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A VARIETY OR REALITY SERIES
Saturday Night Live, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Raywood, Joe DeTullio, Andrea Purcigliotti, Patrick Lynch, Sara Parks
CHOREOGRAPHY FOR VARIETY OR REALITY PROGRAMMING
The Grammy Awards, Robbie Blue
MUSIC DIRECTION
Kendrick Lamar, Tony Russell
MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A DOCUMENTARY SERIES OR SPECIAL
Chef’s Table, Duncan Thum, David Bertok
SOUND EDITING FOR A NONFICTION OR REALITY PROGRAM
Music by John Williams, Dmitri Makarov, Tim Farrell, Richard Gould, Ramiro Belgardt
SOUND MIXING FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAM
Beatles ’64, Josh Berger, Giles Martin
SOUND MIXING FOR A VARIETY SERIES OR SPECIAL
SNL 50: The Anniversary Special, Robert Palladino, Ezra Matychak, Frank Duca, Doug Nightwine, Christopher Costello, Caroline Sanchez, Josiah Gluck, Jay Vicari, Tyler McDiarmid, Geoffrey Countryman, Devin Emke, Teng Chen
SOUND MIXING FOR A REALITY PROGRAMMING
Welcome to Wrexham, Mark Jensen
ADVERTISEMENT
CASTING FOR A REALITY PROGRAM
Love on the Spectrum, Cian O’Clery, Sean Bowman, Emma Choate
EMERGING MEDIA PROGRAM
SNL 50 Special: Immersive Experience, Lorne Michaels, Michael DeProspo, Michael Scogin, Rick Rey, Matthew Celia
INNOVATION IN EMERGING MEDIA PROGRAMMING
White Rabbit
WRITING FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAM
The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper
WRITING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL
SNL 50, James Anderson, Dan Bulla, Megan Callahan-Shah, Michael Che, Mikey Day, Mike DiCenzo, James Downey, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fowlie, Sudi Green, Jack Handey, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Dennis McNicholas, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O’Sullivan, Josh Patten, Paula Pell, Simon Rich, Pete Schultz, Streeter Seidell, Emily Spivey, Kent Sublette, Bryan H. Tucker, Auguste White
ADVERTISEMENT
HOST FOR A GAME SHOW
Jimmy Kimmel, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
GAME SHOW
Jeopardy!
MAKEUP FOR A VARIETY, NONFICTION OR REALITY PROGRAMMING
SNL 50, Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti, Rachel Pagani, Young Bek, Stephen Kelley, Joanna Pisani
HAIRSTYLING FOR A VARIETY NONFICTION OR REALITY PROGRAM
SNL 50, Jodi Mancuso, Cara Hannah, Inga Thrasher, Amanda Duffy Evans, Chad Harlow, Gina Ferrucci, Brittany Hartman, Katie Beatty
COSTUMES FOR VARIETY, NONFICTION OR REALITY PROGRAMMING
Beyoncé Bowl
ADVERTISEMENT
PICTURE EDITING FOR VARIETY PROGRAMMING (SEGMENT)
SNL 50, Ryan Spears, Paul Del Gesso, Christopher Salerno, Daniel Garcia, Sean McIlraith, Rhyan McIlraith
PICTURE EDITING FOR VARIETY PROGRAMMING
Cunk On Live, Damon Tai, Jason Boxall
PICTURE EDITING FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAMMING
Pee-wee As Himself, Damian Rodriguez
PICTURE EDITING FOR A STRUCTURED REALITY OR COMPETITION PROGRAM
The Traitors, Patrick Owen, Seddon-Brown
PICTURE EDITING FOR AN UNSTRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM
Welcome to Wrexham, Sam Fricke, Jenny Krochmal, Mohamed El Manasterly, Michael Oliver, Tim Roche, Matt Wafaie, Steve Welch, Tim Wilsbach
CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A REALITY PROGRAM
The Traitors, Siggi Rosen-Rawlings, Matt Wright, Jack Booth, Alex Bruno, Ned Ellis-Jones, Ollie Green, Quin Jessop, Guy Linton, Joshua Montague, Paul Rudge, James Spencer, Matt Thomson, Alex Took, Melvin Wright
CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAM
100 Foot Wave, Michael Darrigade, Vincent Kardasik, Alexandre Lesbats, Laurent Pujol, Karl Sandrock, Chris Smith
ADVERTISEMENT
DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION SERIES
100 Foot Wave, Vince Kardasik, Ryan Heller, Michael Bloom, Maria Zuckerman, Zachary Rothfeld, Joe Lewis, Chris Smith, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Bentley Weiner
DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION SPECIAL
Pee-wee As Himself, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Matt Wolf, Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie, Paul Reubens, Candace Tomarken
NARRATOR
Barack Obama, Our Oceans
HOST FOR A REALITY OR REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
Alan Cumming, The Traitors
HOSTED NONFICTION SERIES OR SPECIAL
Conan O’Brien Must Go, Conan O’Brien, Jeff Ross, Jose Arroyo, Jason Chillemi, Sarah Federowicz, Jessie Gaskell, Mike Sweeney, Aaron Bleyaert, Jordan Schlansky, Matthew Shaw
DIRECTING FOR A REALITY PROGRAM
The Traitors, Ben Archard
DIRECTING FOR A DOCUMENTARY/NONFICTION PROGRAM
Pee-wee as Himself, Matt Wolf
COMMERCIAL
Brian Cox Goes To College, Uber One for Students
LIGHTING DESIGN/LIGHTING DIRECTION FOR A SERIES
SNL, Geoff Amoral, Rick McGuinness, William McGuinness, Trevor Brown, Tim Stasse, Frank Grisanti, Reginald Campbell
LIGHTING DESIGN/LIGHTING DIRECTION FOR A SPECIAL
67th Annual Grammy Awards, Noah Mitz, Andy O’Reilly, Patrick Boozer, Ryan Tanker, Erin Anderson, Madigan Stehly, Will Gossett, Bryan Klunder, Hannah Kerman, Matt Benson, Matthew Cotter, Guy Jones, Kevin Faust
TECHNICAL DIRECTION AND CAMERA WORK FOR A SPECIAL
SNL 50, Bill DiGiovanni, John Pinto, Paul Cangialosi, Anthony Tarantino, Dave Driscoll, Brian Phraner, Daniel Erbeck, Mike Knarre, Ansel Nunez, Rick Fox, Anthony Lenzo
TECHNICAL DIRECTION AND CAMERAWORK FOR A SERIES
Saturday Night Live, Bill DiGiovanni, John Pinto, Paul Cangialosi, Anthony Tarantino, Dave Driscoll, Brian Phraner, Daniel Erbeck
STRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM
Queer Eye
UNSTRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM
Love on the Spectrum
EXCEPTIONAL MERIT IN DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING
Patrice: The Movie
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL
SNL 50, Liz Patrick
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SERIES
Jim Hoskinson, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
VARIETY SPECIAL (Pre-Recorded)
Conan O’Brien, The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
Julianne Nicholson, Hacks
CONTEMPORARY MAKEUP (NON-PROSTHETIC)
The Penguin, Martha Melendez, Kim Collea, Maria Maio
PROSTHETIC MAKEUP
The Penguin, Michael Fontaine, Michael Marino, Crystal Jurado, Diana Choi, Claire Flewin, Jerry Constantine, Yoichi Art Sakamoto, Bobby Diehl
PERIOD OR FANTASY/SCI-FI MAKEUP (NON-PROTHETIC)
House of the Dragon, Amanda Knight, Sara Kramer, Harriet Thompson, Bonny Monger, Helen Currie, Natalie Wickens, Vickie Ellis
PERIOD COSTUMES
Bridgerton, John Glaser, Amanda McLaughlan, Dougie Hawkes, George Sayer, Anthony Brookman
CONTEMPORARY COSTUMES FOR A SERIES
The Studio, Kameron Lennox, Betsy Glick, Tyler Kinney
CONTEMPORARY COSTUMES FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE
The Penguin, Helen Huang, Kate Smith, Austin Wittick, Rebecca Freund, Esther J. Han
FANTASY/SCI-FI COSTUMES
Andor, Michael Wilkinson, Kate O’Farrell, Richard Davies, Paula Fajardo
PERIOD OR FANTASY/SCI-FI HAIRSTYLING
Bridgerton, Erika Ökvist, Farida Ghwedar, Grace Gorman, Laura Sim, Emma Rigby, Hannah Forbes
CONTEMPORARY HAIRSTYLING
The Penguin, Brian Badie, Jenn Vasilopoulos, Mariko Miyagi
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE CONTEMPORARY PROGRAM (ONE HOUR OR MORE)
Severance, David Schlesinger, Chris Shriver, Ann Bartek, David Schlesinger
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE PROGRAM (HALF-HOUR)
The Studio, Julie Berghoff, Brian Grego, Claire Kaufman
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE PERIOD OR FANTASY PROGRAM (ONE-HOUR OR MORE)
Andor, Luke Hull, Toby Britton, Rebecca Alleway
CASTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES
The Pitt, Cathy Sandrich Gelfond, Erica Berger
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Bryan Cranston, The Studio
CASTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES
The Studio, Melissa Kostenbauder, Francine Maisler
CASTING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE
Adolescence, Shaheen Baig
STUNT COORDINATION FOR COMEDY PROGRAMMING
The Righteous Gemstones, Cory DeMeyers
STUNT COORDINATION FOR DRAMA PROGRAMMING
The Boys, John Koyama
STUNT PERFORMANCE
The Boys, Jennifer Murray, River Godland, Alec Back, Moses Nyarko
ANIMATED PROGRAM
Arcane
CHARACTER VOICE-OVER PERFORMANCE
Julie Andrews, Bridgerton
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION (juried)
Arcane, background design
Arcane, color
Love, Death + Robots, Production Design
Love, Death + Robots, Character Animation
Love, Death + Robots, Character Design
CHOREOGRAPHY FOR SCRIPTED PROGRAMMING
Étoile, Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks
PICTURE EDITING FOR A SINGLE-CAMERA COMEDY SERIES
The Studio, Eric Kissack
PICTURE EDITING FOR A MULTI-CAMERA COMEDY SERIES
Frasier, Russell Griffin
GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Merritt Wever, Severance
PICTURE EDITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES
Andor, Yan Miles
PICTURE EDITING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE
Monsters: The Lyle & Erik Menendez Story
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SEASON OR A MOVIE
Andor, Mohen Leo, TJ Falls, Luke Murphy, Neal Scanlan, Scott Pritchard, Joseph Kasparian, Sue Rowe, Paolo D’Arco, Jean-Clement Soret
TITLE DESIGN
Severance, Oliver Latta, Teddy Blanks
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SINGLE EPISODE
The Penguin, Johnny Han, Michelle Rose, Alexandra Prod’homme, Erin Sullivan, Goran Pavles, Emanuel Fuchs, Ed Bruce, Nathaniel Larouche, Adrien Saint Girons
MOTION DESIGN (juried)
Octopus! Phoebe Waller-Bridge
SOUND EDITING FOR A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES
The Last of Us, Michael J. Benavente, Chris Terhune, Joe Schiff, Christopher Battaglia, Mitchel Lestner, Jacob Flack, Odin Benitez, James Miller, Randy Wilson, Justin Helle, Ron Mellegers, Maarten Hofmeijer, Stefan Fraticelli, Brandon Bak, Jason Charbonneau
SOUND EDITING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, MOVIE OR SPECIAL
The Penguin, Rich Bologna, Lawrence Zipf, Michael McMenomy, Angela Organ, Tony Martinez, Wyatt Sprague, Diego Perez, Matthew Haasch, Ben Holiday, Luke Dennis, Gareth Rhys Jones
SOUND EDITING FOR A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES (HALF-HOUR)
The Studio, George Haddad, Borja Sau Razquin, Stuart Martin, Randy Wilson, Justin Helle, Lorena Perez Batista, Jason Charbonneau, Stefan Fraticelli
SOUND EDITING FOR AN ANIMATED PROGRAM
Arcane, Brad Beaumont, Eliot Connors, Stephen P. Robinson, Janet Pascual, Dan O’Connell, John T. Cucci
SOUND MIXING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE
The Penguin, Andy Kris, Rich Bologna, Christof Gebert, Julien Pirrie
SOUND MIXING FOR A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES (ONE HOUR)
Severance, Bob Chefalas, Jacob Ribicoff, David J. Schwartz, George A. Lara
SOUND MIXING FOR A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES (HALF-HOUR) AND ANIMATION
The Studio, Lindsey Alvarez, Fred Howard, Buck Robinson, Ron Mellegers
PERFORMER IN A SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES
Desi Lydic, The Daily Show
MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SERIES (ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE)
Severance, Theodore Shapiro
MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, MOVIE OR SPECIAL (ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE)
The Penguin, Mick Giacchino
ORIGINAL MAIN TITLE THEME MUSIC
The White Lotus, Cristobal Tapia de Veer
MUSIC SUPERVISION
The Studio, Gabe Hilfer
ORIGINAL MUSIC AND LYRICS
The Boys, Christopher Lennertz, “Let’s Put the Christ Back in Christmas”
CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES (HALF-HOUR)
The Studio, Adam Newport-Berra
CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES (ONE HOUR)
Severance, Jessica Lee Gagné
CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE
Adolescence, Matthew Lewis
GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Shawn Hatosy, The Pitt
TELEVISION MOVIE
Rebel Ridge
Read the latest issue of Athleisure Mag.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see 9LIST STORI3S | Sommer Ray in mag.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see THE 9LIST in mag.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see ATHLEISURE BEAUTY in mag.
PHOTO CREDITS | ABC The Golden Bachelor
PHOTO CREDIT | Disney/Maarten de Boer
On Sep 24th, we will join the rest of Bachelor Nation by watching S2 of The Golden Bachelor as we watch Mel Owens find his way through his journey to find someone to love. We know it will be an interesting season to watch the former NFL Rams’ player and Partner and Attorney at Law for Namanny, Byrne & Owens. We only have a few more days to go!
Now, we know who the contestants will be for this season and we’re sharing them below. In addition, we’re already looking at who could be going to Hometowns although night 1 will give us way more insight on this! Until then, enjoy getting to see the lovely women that we will see a lot more of!
Each night during this season, we will tweet about The Golden Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Each week we will let you know who our faves were from the last episode and if we’ve changed up since then as it pertains to who we think should go to Hometowns.
We also suggest a podcast that we’ve become obsessed with over the past few seasons, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour to get their feedback!
Read the latest issue of Athleisure Mag.
PHOTO CREDIT | ShutterStock/Zamrznuti Tonovi
First impressions often start with a smile. In moments like job interviews, first dates, or casual conversations in passing, the way your smile looks can influence how others respond to you. It says something about how you care for yourself and the confidence you carry. Oral health plays a role in this, as it depends on consistent routines and timely support from a dental professional.
Feeling comfortable with your smile can also ease self-consciousness in social settings. When you’re not worried about hiding your teeth, it frees you to focus on conversations and connect more naturally in daily life.
Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste helps defend against enamel wear and tooth decay, while flossing clears food particles that could lead to plaque buildup and gum disease.
Saliva production plays a role, too. It naturally helps cleanse your mouth and balance acidity. Staying hydrated, chewing sugar-free gum, and limiting sugary snacks can support this natural defense. Replacing a worn toothbrush, brushing along the gum line, and keeping track of minor changes in your mouth also contribute to healthier routines.
Brushing your teeth every day is great for keeping them clean, but it can't always stop stubborn stains. Drinks like coffee and red wine can darken your enamel over time, and that's when you need something more.
An advanced teeth whitening treatment is designed to tackle the kind of stains that over-the-counter products just can't handle. It's an effective way to restore a bright, clean look to your smile and get the kind of dramatic results you're really hoping for.
Professional settings often call for more than casual efforts. When your work involves frequent public speaking or networking, a brighter smile becomes a part of the presence you bring into a room.
Cosmetic dentistry has expanded significantly in recent years. From clear aligners for misaligned teeth to dental veneers that reshape your smile, the tools available now can address far more than appearance.
Sometimes a small chip or gap in your front teeth can impact your confidence. A simple solution like dental bonding can fix these minor issues. Likewise, a noticeable gum line can be corrected, helping you achieve a more symmetrical and pleasing smile without the need for extensive procedures. For some, dental implants offer a permanent solution after tooth loss.
Clear aligners stand out as a popular choice because they are nearly invisible and can be removed during meals or special occasions. Treatment time can vary from a few months to over a year depending on your needs, which makes them flexible compared to traditional braces. Many people choose them not only for comfort but also for the confidence of making improvements without drawing attention during the process.
Options can be tailored based on goals, budget, and overall oral health. And when done correctly, they reinforce comfort and functionality.
You might think your at-home care is enough, but a dental check-up is the only way to catch early signs of issues like jaw pain or cavities that are forming beneath the surface. Regular appointments provide a professional cleaning and a comprehensive exam that ensures your mouth stays healthy from the inside out.
Dentists also offer guidance based on your unique needs. Some may benefit more from orthodontic treatments, while others might need adjustments in their home care. A customized approach is always more effective than guesswork.
A single dental visit every six months can save you from more complex procedures later. It's also a chance to track how your current efforts are working and make necessary changes.
PHOTO CREDIT | ShutterStock/PeopleImages
There's a growing awareness of how personal image plays into online presence. A perfect smile is often featured in profile pictures, video calls, and even branding efforts.
In careers that require regular face-to-face interaction, even subtle improvements to dental health can lead to better confidence. It influences everything from speech clarity to ease in social settings.
Positive effects aren’t always visible at first glance. Over time, feeling good about your smile influences posture, voice, and the way you hold space in conversations. These shifts matter, especially in spaces where perception counts.
Your smile plays a part in conversations, interactions, and the way you carry yourself. From small changes like adjusting oral hygiene habits to larger steps like cosmetic treatments, every improvement brings you closer to feeling at ease when you smile.
Sticking to practical routines and working with a trusted dental office can all contribute to real, lasting improvements. There’s no single formula for confidence, but a healthy, cared-for smile is a step that consistently makes a difference.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see Grapefruit Beauty in mag.
PHOTO CREDIT | Unsplash/Sanibell BV
After months or even years of wearing braces or clear aligners, getting that perfect smile is an achievement worth celebrating. However, the work doesn’t end once you remove the orthodontic devices. Maintaining your results is just as crucial as achieving them.
Unfortunately, many people unknowingly fall into a handful of common traps that can undo their hard-earned progress. Whether you’re new to post-braces care or need a refresher, here are five orthodontic aftercare mistakes people often make, and how to avoid each one.
One of the most frequent orthodontic aftercare mistakes is underestimating the importance of wearing a retainer consistently. Teeth have a natural tendency to revert to their original positions once braces or aligners are removed. Without consistent retention, there’s a likelihood of relapse. This mistake can result in a significant reversal of your progress, potentially requiring additional orthodontic work.
Orthodontists typically recommend wearing a retainer full-time for the first few months after treatment, gradually transitioning to nighttime-only wear. Make retainer wear part of your daily schedule, much like brushing your teeth. Keep your retainer in a ventilated case next to your toothbrush or bedside table as a visual reminder.
If you lose or break your retainer, don’t delay ordering a replacement. Gaps in retention can quickly lead to unwanted shifting. Cheeky offers an affordable and convenient solution by providing custom dental retainers made by licensed professionals without the need for in-office appointments.
Retainers sit in your mouth for hours at a time, often overnight, making them susceptible to buildup from plaque, saliva, and bacteria. Failing to clean your retainer regularly and correctly can contribute to bad breath, oral infections, and gum inflammation.
Develop a daily cleaning habit. Rinse your retainer using cold or lukewarm water immediately after removal. At least once a day, use a soft toothbrush and mild dish soap to gently scrub the surfaces. For a deeper clean, consider soaking your retainer in a non-alcoholic, non-abrasive cleaning solution once a week. Avoid using toothpaste, boiling water, or harsh chemicals, which can scratch or warp the material.
Proper hygiene will keep your retainer fresh and odor-free and prolong its lifespan, saving you from frequent replacements.
Many people assume that if their teeth begin to shift, they will notice immediately. Unfortunately, dental movement is often gradual and painless, meaning that by the time it becomes visually noticeable, considerable relapse may have already occurred. This false sense of security leads people to become lax about wearing their retainers consistently.
Don’t rely on visual cues or discomfort as indicators. Stick to a strict nighttime retainer routine, even if everything feels normal. Consider using a calendar or app to track your wear schedule and set reminders to stay on top of your routine. Regularly inspect your bite and alignment in the mirror and compare to older photos if you're unsure whether things have moved.
If your retainer starts feeling tight or doesn’t fit as well as it once did, that’s a red flag that your teeth may already be shifting. In such cases, act quickly to correct the issue with professional guidance or a replacement retainer.
Retainers are not lifetime devices. Even with proper care, materials degrade over time due to the action of saliva enzymes, biting forces, and general wear and tear. Overused or stretched retainers may no longer hold teeth in place, thereby increasing the risk of relapse despite nightly wear.
Be proactive in monitoring the fit and condition of your retainer. If you notice any cracks, looseness, or warping, it’s time for a replacement. As a general rule, most retainers should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and the type of material used. If you grind your teeth or clench your jaw at night, replacements may be needed even more frequently.
Ordering from companies like Cheeky allows you to easily replace retainers without needing to book and attend an in-office appointment. Their retainers are custom-made using professional dental materials, offering both comfort and precision.
Once active treatment ends, many patients stop scheduling regular check-ins with their orthodontist or general dentist. This can be a critical mistake. Without periodic evaluations, issues such as minor misalignments, bite changes, or even gum disease can go unnoticed and lead to more severe complications.
Schedule at least one post-treatment follow-up with your orthodontist, typically within six months after braces are removed. After that, maintain regular dental exams every six months. These visits enable professionals to assess for signs of teeth shifting after wearing braces, using a retainer, and any changes in oral health. They can also provide retainer tips specific to your dental anatomy and habits.
Dental professionals can spot early signs of orthodontic relapse and help you adjust your care routine before it becomes a bigger issue.
Straightening your teeth is a major investment in both time and money. Protecting that investment requires ongoing attention and consistent habits. The most common orthodontic aftercare mistakes, such as skipping retainer use, improper cleaning, delayed replacements, ignoring signs of shifting, and neglecting follow-up care, are all preventable with the right strategy.
Incorporate proper post-brace care into your routine by staying vigilant about hygiene, wear schedules, and timely replacements. Knowing how to maintain straight teeth starts with education and ends with daily commitment. And when you need a reliable, professional-grade solution, Cheeky offers a seamless way to keep your alignment intact, no matter where life takes you.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag and see THE PICK ME UP in mag.
In this month’s issue, our front and back cover story is with multi-Grammy winner vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, 40M+ records sold with his band Matchbox 20 as well as selling 18M+ records as a solo artist, Rob Thomas! Earlier this month, his tour made its way to the Seaport here in NYC as he has been touring throughout the Summer as well as heading to Australia and New Zealand for a number of dates this Fall! With the release of All Night Days dropping on Sep 5th, we were excited to sit down and talk to Rob about his phenomenal career with his iconic band; learning about his solo career as well as his 6th studio album (non-holiday); his creative process; why he wanted to release this album; having his son on tour with him as his lead guitarist and more!
We love this time of year as the US Open is 3 weeks of matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium where the best tennis from around the world plays at the final Grand Slam of the year! In addition to the matches themselves, there are a number of events that are adjacent to it that get you in the spirit from Aug 18th – Sept 7th! We share what we attended during Aug which includes watching the Mixed Doubles Matches thanks to the Lavazza team having us in their suite while we enjoyed watching Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka, Novak Djokovic, Jessica Pegula, Carlos Alcaraz – just o name a few! We also headed to the WTA Clubhouse X Gillette Venus to enjoy spending the morning/afternoon enjoying their café, a workout, shopping their market, and enjoying a panel that included current WTA #1 in doubles Taylor Townsend who has 2 major doubles titles for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships and 2025 Australian Open. We also share a bit of a recap from this year’s Taste of Tennis which was held at Aqua New York where top tennis athletes, chefs, and food converge on an epic night. We also enjoyed attending the evian Frances Tiafoe X Daniel Boulud dinner at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt where we were able to enjoy a phenomenal meal inspired by Frances’ favorite dishes as well as cocktails with an epic view.
We also recap MLP New York Tournament Finals that took place Aug 22nd – 24th. We provide sights and sounds from this 4 Day event as we were guests of Dulce Vida Tequila at this tournament that took place at City Pickle in Central Park.
We took some time to chat with Chef Christina Tosi to find about how Milk Bar came about, her creative process in making her treats, and her recent partnership with Premier Protein!
We have been fans of historian and business podcaster Lindsay Graham for a number of years as he has a number of shows that he does in partnership with Wondery through his production company Airship. We enjoyed talking with him to find out how he came to this industry, talking about his successful podcasts, the final season of Business Movers which concludes at the end of Aug, and more!
We caught up with DJ Sommer Ray to talk about her current tour, her music, and her beauty brand, Imarais Beauty!
We also enjoy the investigative podcasts by Charlie Webster as we were hooked when we heard her series Surviving El Chapo which she co-hosted and co-executive produced with 50 Cent. When she continued with Scamanda – we were thoroughly hooked to her style. She has just released Unicorn Girl, an Apple Original and it’s yet another podcast that takes you on a journey about a person, their actions, and it lets you decide on what you think about them.
We headed to DC to enjoy the phenomenal dishes and cocktails at Selva for this month’s The Art of the Snack.
This month's Athleisure List comes from Leo’s Famous which is below Leonetta’s in NYC. We also head to DC to enjoy Fancy Ranch Fried Amish Chicken which opened recently as a pop-up but is already looking for a brick and mortar!
This month's 9DRIP comes from Rob Thomas where he shares what he bought himself when he felt he was in a place where he had funds, his go-to style, and how he gave back to mentors, family, and friends. He also shares his 9PLAYLIST MULTI with us on what songs are on his playlist, what he is reading, and what streamed shows and podcasts he is listening to. Lindsay Graham also shares his 9PLAYLIST MULTI with us as well and let’s us in on his 63MIX ROUTIN3S on what he has, does, and enjoys Morning, Afternoon, and Night. Celebrity Choreographer and DJ Matt Steffanina also shares his 63MIX ROUTIN3S with us as well. Last month’s cover star, Tyson McGuffin shares his 9LIST STORI3S3 for his must-haves in grooming, style, and fitness. DJ and fitness entrepreneur/influencer Sommer Ray also shares hers as well this month. Our THE 9LIST 9M3NU comes from Chef Christina Tosi of Milk Bar, Chef Ed Cotton of Leonetta here in NYC who share their 9CH3FS with us and private chef/cater Chef Marcel Cocit who shares his 9B-L-D.
Read the AUG ISSUE #116 of Athleisure Mag.
PHOTO CREDIT | TurboTax
Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of interviewing Egypt + Mike and with us thinking about our business taxes, we wanted to circle back to this duo to find out what we need to know!
ATHLEISURE MAG: We had the pleasure of interviewing you earlier this year and now small business taxes are coming up next month! What are some tips and tools that we can use to be organized in order to begin preparing our taxes and to think about for next year?
EGYPT: We’re right there with you! We run seven businesses, so staying organized is key. One of the best decisions we made was hiring a bookkeeper. It’s been a huge stress reliever. We also use TurboTax Business, which has been a game-changer. What I love most is that it provides year-round support, not just during tax season. You can connect with a virtual tax expert at any time, which really helps reduce the last-minute scramble.
A lot of small business owners filed extensions back in March, and now that September 15 is right around the corner, it's crunch time again. That’s why we always say: build your dream team. At a minimum, your team should include a bookkeeper, CPA, and an attorney. Having experts in your corner allows you to move through tax season with confidence. Tools like TurboTax Business help keep everything streamlined and simple.
MIKE: In today’s world, juggling family, kids, and multiple businesses can get overwhelming. That’s why it’s crucial to get ahead of the curve. Schedule time to get your finances in order now, as you don’t want to be the person trying to file for 2024, 2025, and 2026 all at once!
My advice? Plan ahead. Set regular check-ins. And don’t wait until tax season to talk to an expert. With TurboTax Business, you can connect with pros who specialize in small business taxes. They’ll help you uncover every eligible deduction and find ways to maximize your savings in the long run.
AM: How important is financial planning for personal and professional goals?
M: It’s everything. Like they say, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” I wasn’t taught financial planning growing up, so learning it as an adult has been life-changing. Now, I treat it like gold. And more importantly, I want our kids to learn the value of money, too.
Financial education is essential. You could earn millions, but if you don’t know how to manage it, it disappears just as fast. Planning is about protecting your future and creating a legacy.
E: Absolutely. I always say: “It’s not how much you make, it’s how much you keep.” Money is a tool. And if you use it wisely, it can compound and give you the freedom to do what you love.
For every business we’ve launched, we’ve created a business plan that we revisit annually. Why not treat your personal finances the same way? Set financial goals, review them regularly, and make adjustments when needed. That structure and discipline allow your money to work for you, not the other way around.
M: And here’s a truth a lot of people overlook… planning includes knowing when to ask for help. You don’t need to figure it all out alone. Partnering with a TurboTax Business expert means you’ll avoid costly mistakes like missing deadlines or miscalculating taxes.
E: Speaking of mistakes, I made one years ago when moving funds between investments. The money hit my personal account, triggering a capital gains tax, and I wasn’t prepared. These are things most people don’t know, and without an expert, they don’t know how to fix them either.
That’s why it’s so important to work with a tax pro who understands both your business and personal finances. They’ll help you make smart decisions with the full picture in mind. And with TurboTax Business, you also get 20% off your personal tax prep, which is a nice bonus!
AM: For those that are in the process of buying their first home, what should we have in mind when it comes to going through that process?
E: If you're planning to buy your first home, start months in advance, not when you're ready to tour properties. The first step is to sit down with a lender to assess your financial readiness and buying power.
What you think you can afford monthly doesn’t always align with what a lender will approve. You might feel comfortable with a $500,000 home, but the bank might not see you as a reliable borrower yet. So your financial picture—credit, income, debt—all of it needs to be aligned ahead of time.
Preparation is key. Get financially and mentally ready before you even start house-hunting.
AM: Are there any design aesthetics—whether it's colors to include in our space or elements that we should bring into our homes—as we look forward to Fall/Winter 2025?
M: We’re seeing a strong movement toward bringing the outdoors in. People are adding more greenery, natural textures, and organic elements. Homeowners are also loving outdoor spaces that function like indoor rooms… think sunrooms, all-weather patios, or screened-in porches.
Another big trend? Smart homes. From lighting and blinds to appliances and security, people want homes they can control with a voice command or smartphone. I’d say around 80% of buyers are looking for homes with integrated smart technology, and many new builds include it as a standard now.
E: Yes, and natural light is huge, especially as we enter fall and winter. I personally suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is triggered by lack of sunlight. That’s one of the reasons we moved South, though even here I still feel it.
We’ve seen a big increase in requests for larger windows, skylights, and panoramic doors to help bring in more natural light. It's a top priority for many homeowners heading into the darker seasons, and it's something I specialize in designing.
M: We always say we’re living in the Jetsons era. Smart homes, sunlight optimization... the future is here!
AM: What are some projects that you can share that we can keep an eye out for with the two of you?
E: We’re so excited about Season Two of our podcast, Marriage and Money. It’s truly a passion project. It all started because we wanted to carve out space for real adult conversations, especially about relationships, money, and life. This season, we even took it on the road, which has been an amazing experience! Also, we have launched Egypt And Mike TV on Youtube where you can find us designing clients' homes, managing our businesses and family and laughing all along the way. We were also nominated for an Emmy for our show Married To Real Estate, so fingers crossed.
M: We’ve also got new digital projects on the horizon and some big announcements coming soon. Stay connected with us online there’s much more to come!
Read the latest issue of Athleisure Mag.
Sports have always been about connection. Whether it’s cheering courtside or catching a match on TV, the excitement is the same. These days, that connection has moved beyond the physical arena. Many fans are adding an extra layer of fun by engaging in online betting. It’s not just about predicting scores. It’s about feeling closer to the game, wherever you are.
If you’re stepping into the online betting scene, you’ll quickly notice that not all platforms are the same. Some prioritize clear rules, secure payments, and user-friendly design. Sites like ufa are often pointed to as examples of what reliable betting can look like. That doesn’t mean you have to use them, but understanding what makes them a solid reference can help you choose wisely.
PHOTO CREDIT | Pexels/Ketut Subiyanto
It’s easy to get caught up in the thrill of betting. The adrenaline kicks in when you’re watching the numbers and odds shift. But behind that rush is the need for strong safety measures.
Safe betting isn’t just about protecting your money. It’s also about protecting your personal details and ensuring fair play. Reputable platforms use encryption, clear terms, and transparent processes so you know exactly what’s happening with your bets and your account.
Think of it like training for a sport. You wouldn’t run onto a court without proper gear or preparation. The same applies here. Safety is your gear.
Choosing a platform is like picking a good sports team. You want the right mix of skill, reliability, and strategy.
Here are some markers of a site worth your time:
● Licensing and Regulation – Check if the site is licensed by a recognized authority.
● Clear Rules – The terms and conditions should be easy to find and written in plain language.
● Secure Payment Options – Look for trusted payment providers and encrypted transactions.
● Fair Play Tools – Features like betting limits and self-exclusion options show a platform values player well-being.
In sports, clear rules make the game enjoyable for everyone. The same goes for betting. A transparent platform should make it easy for you to track your bets, understand payouts, and see how odds are calculated.
This is where you, as a bettor, get to play coach. Review the platform’s policies before you start. If something feels unclear or hidden, treat it as a red flag.
Betting can be part of a balanced sports lifestyle, but it works best when it’s kept in check. This means setting limits before you start and sticking to them.
Try approaching it like a workout plan. You wouldn’t train for hours every day without rest. Similarly, you shouldn’t bet without boundaries. Knowing when to step away helps keep the experience enjoyable.
Modern betting platforms use more than just flashy designs. They integrate tech tools to keep users safe. Features like two-factor authentication, instant transaction tracking, and real-time alerts are becoming standard.
As a bettor, learning how to use these features to your advantage is key. Turn on notifications. Check your account regularly. And always log out when you’re done.
The best advice? Don’t rush. Before you register on any platform, read reviews, check ratings, and see what experienced bettors are saying. Independent reviews can give you insights you won’t get from a platform’s own marketing.
If you’re already a sports fan, you know the value of studying stats before making a call. Treat betting the same way. The more informed you are, the better your experience will be.
PHOTO CREDIT | Pexels/Ketut Subiyanto
Safe online betting isn’t complicated. It’s about knowing what to look for, choosing platforms with strong reputations, and managing your activity with the same focus you’d bring to a game. When you do that, you’re not just betting. You’re playing smart.