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Emily Haliday is a fashion and lifestyle writer at Modely, covering the trends, brands, and cultural shifts influencing how people live, dress, and express themselves. Her work explores the intersection of fashion, travel, wellness, luxury, and modern consumer culture, highlighting the ideas and experiences shaping contemporary lifestyles. From emerging style movements and luxury brands to evolving lifestyle preferences and global trends, Emily brings a thoughtful perspective to the stories defining modern living. Through engaging analysis and storytelling, she examines how culture and commerce continue to shape everyday life.

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Jul 7, 20264 min
From Bucket Lists to Safe Lists: How Travel Priorities Are Changing
For decades, travel was often measured by ambition. People spoke about ticking destinations off bucket lists, chasing famous landmarks, and visiting places they had dreamed about for years. The goal was simple: go farther, see more, and experience the extraordinary. Whether it was climbing Machu Picchu, watching the Northern Lights, or exploring the streets of Tokyo, travel became a collection of achievements as much as experiences. That mindset hasn't disappeared, but it is quietly evolving....

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Jun 29, 20265 min
The New Climate Lifestyle: Why Weather Is Quietly Rewriting Everyday Living
For years, climate change felt like a distant issue. It belonged to scientific reports, international conferences, and conversations about the future. Most people understood it as an environmental challenge—important, certainly, but largely separate from the routines of everyday life. That separation is becoming harder to maintain. Increasingly, climate is moving from the background to the foreground of daily decision-making. It is influencing where people travel, how they design their homes,...

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Jun 20, 20264 min
Why Clothing Reflects Lifestyle More Than Trends
Part of “The New Rules of Living” — a Modely series exploring how modern lifestyles are changing. There was a time when fashion moved in a fairly predictable rhythm. Designers introduced new collections, celebrities adopted them, magazines amplified them, and consumers followed. Clothing was largely a response to trends. What people wore often reflected what was considered fashionable at a particular moment. Today, that relationship is changing. People still pay attention to trends, but they...

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