Rise Magazine By Julianne Marks
Rise is a lifestyle magazine with a mission to inspire women of all shapes, sizes, and colors to embrace themselves for who they are. As women continue to fight for their rights, and speak up for what they believe in, this magazine can be used as an outlet and a place of solitude and community for women of all ages. Features in this magazine includes articles on the latest trends through body positivity, a mental health spotlight with Lily Reinhart, life tips, and monthly horoscopes.
Rise is a lifestyle magazine with a mission to inspire women of all shapes, sizes, and colors to embrace themselves for who they are. As women continue to fight for their rights, and speak up for what they believe in, this magazine can be used as an outlet and a place of solitude and community for women of all ages. Features in this magazine includes articles on the latest trends through body positivity, a mental health spotlight with Lily Reinhart, life tips, and monthly horoscopes.
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MAY 2019
#44
T.O.C
EDITOR’S LETTER
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EDITOR’S LETTER
orldwoman’s world
your sign?
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EDITORS LETTER
This months editors
letter dives into our
favorite month, May
by out editor in cheif,
Julianne Marks.
what’s your sign?
RM TIPS
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TRENDZ
Denim Days
Denim on demin on
demin. How to style
your jeans right.
Spring Trends
Out top favorite
sopring trends issue is
finally here. Packed
with our favorite body
possitive brands..
WAVE FEATURE
Wave Feature
28 Wave of feminism
takes a real look at
what feminism means
to woman today and
how far we have come
in historyt as women..
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The Sugar Factor
Is sugar really the
problem? See what
else it could be.
Pilates or Barre?
Out top favorite
sopring trends issue is
finally here. Packed
with our favorite body
possitive brands..
Anxiety 101
42 Out top favorite
sopring trends issue is
finally here. Packed
with our favorite body
possitive brands..
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BEAUTY
Staying Pretty on
a Tight Budget
Less costly way to
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get the red carpet
looks you want.
What Brands are
Worth the Money?
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A list of the brands
that might be a little
pricey but totally
worth the cash.
How Glossier will
Change your skin.
The glow you and
everyone is looking
for, for sure.
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LILI FEATURE
Lili Reinhart &
Body Possitivity
Out top favorite
sopring trends issue is
finally here. Packed
with our favorite body
possitive brands..
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WOMANS WORLD
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Specialists to see
by Decade
A run down on what
specialists women
from 20-50 need.
Women in Politics
A low down on our
favorite political
women and how to
raise your voice.
WHATS YOUR SIGN?
Mays Horoscope
80 Take a look into this
months horoscope
for the month of
May.
EDITOR’S LETTER
woman’s world
r se
what’s your sign?
May 2019 Issue #44
EDITOR-IN-CHEIF
Julianne Marks
CHEIF PRODUCT OFFICER
Kimberly Anne
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julianne
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ART & DESIGN DIRECTOR
Jaclyn Mallon
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Barbara Baldino
COPY EDITOR
Mackenzie Mallon
MANAGING EDITOR
Morgan Shill
ART DIRECTOR
Abby Schantz
FASHION EDITOR
Rebecca Hausman
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR
Jessica Rose
PUBLISHER
Madison Malik
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS
Kimberly Anne
Jaclyn Mallon
Barbara Baldino
Mackenzie Mallon
A
s spring has finally sprung, so has our
yearly favorite issue, the May edition.
One of my main thoughts that I think
of when this time rolls around is “Damn how
do I get a 6 pack in 2 weeks? Is that possible?”
After my mini panic attack I think about how
unfair it is that we have to feel this way about
a change of season. Why is that always the first
thought us woman have to think when we hear
the words “Summer” on the horizon? Why can’t
we enjoy this coming season without feeling an
overwhelming feeling of stress to have the
perfect body when it starts to hit 75 degrees?
This issue at RISE we want to prove a point and
try and change woman’s mindsets about their
body and having a constant need to fix it.
This season instead of finding the new trendy diet
or not eating bread for 6 weeks, we want you to
try the look good FEEL good method the mental
health friendly way. In this months Trends
section, we will be showing off our top favorite
Spring trends using body positive brands.
We want to show you how to love your curves
and also to embrace them. Our top feature
article is of our all time favs Lili Reinhart talking
about her struggles with body shaming she has
been having in early adulthood, and how it
has affected her and still affects her today.
Her voice and story really touched me personally
and helped me really try and block off negative
comments pointed my way.
May has always been my favorite month, not
only because of my birthday (maybe a little)
but because of its new life it brings. Everything
is fresh and rejuvenated, the flowers are on the
rise, and everything feels new. This try focusing
on what you love about yourself and not comparing
you to others, embrace the skin youre in.
Having an amazing sping! xoxo
EDITOR-IN-CHEIF
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his time of year brings us new life, warm
weather, and the brand new spring
styles. This May we picked out our all time
favorite peices from Anthropologie’s new
line that just launched this March called
A+. This line is thoughtfully tailored all
together with each and every womans body
type, they kept the real proportions of
a woman in mind. Because what could
make the legendary anthro better than
curves. What also comes along with this new
line? All of Anthropologie’s fun spirit, charm,
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A+, Paisley Dream Blouse, 98$
Anthro, Mustard Knit Shirt, 60$
Anthro, Levi Classic Jacket, 120$
A+, Flower Power Jean, 118$
Anthro, Spring Sprung Dress, 80$
A+, Striped Wide Leg Pant, 98$
romance that they always bring to the
table. From embroidered demin, flirty
flows, floral heaven and cheetah print, they
brought it for you all this spring with a 70’s
vibe to them. Each of these looks show off
the vibe we want to rep this spring. These
6 different looks our team picked out are
just some of the many choices you have
to pick from, which can be found at any
anthropologie near you starting this coming
June, available instore or online.
anthropologie.com/APlus.
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LILI REINHART
&
the struggle with
bodyS HAMMERS
By: Kim Manning
44 RISE | May 2019
Y
whats on
Lili’smind?
ou can always count on Lili Reinhart to
get real about personal topics, from body
image to mental health. On stage at the
2018 Glamour Women of the Year Summit
on Sunday, November 11, the Riverdale star
opened up even more in a powerful speech.
Reinhart kicked off her remarks by discussing
a recent struggle: constantly seeing herself
on social media and in paparazzi
photos. “I became hyper-aware of
my changing body,” she said. “I
could see the difference in my
shape in photos and wondered
if anyone else was noticing. I
felt this strange, constant
struggle of having to live up
to the expectation of the
appearance that I had
already established to the world.” Those
expectations were a looming and unfair stressor,
coming from all angles. Media, she said, is often
responsible for enforcing unrealistic ideals for
young women like her. But, she added, it’s up to
young women to start altering the narrative.
The 22-year-old said she wants the conversation
around women’s bodies to change, not just
for herself but for generations to come. “I think
about when I have kids in the future,” Reinhart
said. “Will my daughter be self conscious about
gaining weight? Will she feel the need to explain
her body or justify it to anyone as it changes?
Will she feel that same need that I do now to
apologize to her peers and say, ‘My body doesn’t
usually look like this,’ or ‘I’m just a little heavier
than usual right now’? How utterly ridiculous is
it that we even think about explaining the nature
of ourbodies to other people?” Reinhart ended
her speech asking the women in the audience to
follow her lead: Forget unrealistic standards and
celebrate one another’s individual beauty.
“Its unrealistic to think
that your body will ever
look like anyone elses.
Thats not the way its
supposed to be.”
“Remind yourself that this perfect world
you see online or in magazines…in movies
and television…are presented to you through
many different filters,” she said. “Do not
set impossible goals of meeting those fake
standards. It’s unrealistic to think that your
body or my body will ever look like anyone
else’s. That’s not the way it’s supposed to be.
We are all imperfectly beautiful.” The Riverdale
star has always been honest about her
struggles with body image and mental health
on her personal social media accounts. In the
October issue of Glamour, she opened up
about experiencing body dysmorphia relating
to her acne. “I have a specific type of body
dysmorphia that stems from acne. I see any
acne on my face as an obsessive thing. It’s the
only thing I can think about, and it makes me
want to hide,” she said. As she reiterated in
her speech, Reinhart’s not going to apologize
for being exactly who she is anytime soon.
“Sometimes I feel like I look like shit. Sometimes
I don’t want to talk to anyone. And I’m
allowed to have those days,” she We exist in
a world today where
everything can
be faked.
Noses can be
changed, and
stomachs can
be tightened,
and cellulite
can be lasered
away, apparently.
Because
that’s what we are
told to do, which is
alter ourselves in order to be
beautiful.” For the past year …I’ve
been reallyquietly trying to navigate my
fluctuating weight, and I’ve faced criticism in
the past for talking about my body image.
People told me that I didn’t have the right to
talk about being self-conscious about my body
because I was skinny. “And I understand how it
seems inappropriate for someone who is average
size to talk about problems with weight gain.
But, my point is, I didn’t think anything was
wrong with my body until I was in an industry
that rewards and praises people for having a
smaller waist than I will ever have. It felt unfair
to think that I would never have an industry
perfect body, just because I wasn’t genetically
built a certain way, or will I ever be.
“So I became hyper-aware of my changing
body. I could see the difference in my shape
in photos and wondered if anyone else was
noticing. I felt this strange, constant struggle
of having to live up to the expectation of the
appearance that I had already established to
the world. So I found myself examining my
body constantly in the mirror. Sometimes
thinking, ‘OK, like, I was being too hard on
myself. Everything’s fine. I’m still the same size.
Everything is fine.”“Only go back to the mirror
a few hours later…and notice that my stomach
looked completely different. So I was thinking,
Was my reflection lying to me? How can my
body look so different over the course of one
day and why do I feel like I need to apologize to
the world for myself? I didn’t want the world to
think I was catfishing them with my appearance
or making myself out to be a certain size and
shape when clearly my body was changing. “So
I told myself…If I can see this change then other
people can too. Reflections don’t lie. Or do
they? And is that body dysmorphia? Or is this
the normal part of being a woman that no one
really talks about?
“I used to look at all the magazine covers near
the checkout line at the grocery store when I
was younger. And sometimes the cover would
show a celebrity with the
headline, ‘Here’s
what she really
looks like!’ wanted
to see, obviously.
I wanted to
see what was
underneath, and I
wanted to see the
flaws. “So embracing
your natural
beauty does not
exclude anyone.
There is no fine
print. You can be
naturally beautiful
with acne or scars,
cellulite or curves.
Let’s celebrate
each otheras we
are, as we will be,
and as we were
meant to be not
perfect. Beautiful.”
And so incredibly
powerful.”
“Lili in New Jersey”
Polaroid shot by Cole Sprouse
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woman’s world woman’s world
stayinghealthy
what’s your sign?
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decade to decade
t can be all too easy for women to take care of others first. When focusingsolely on
keeping the family healthy and happy, and devoting time to volunteer work and/or a career,
you might end up forgetting to address your own basic needs for seeing a doctor who decade by
decade guide handy to make it easier to know exactly which doctors to see and when.
PRIMARY PHYSICIAN Through out your whole life as a woman it
what’s your sign?
is important to give your regular physician a visit every 6 months to just get
a general check up to see that everything is working right.
THYROID SPECIALIST During your 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s, going
to your thyroid doctor should be a yearly habit. One of the most common
things that start to change in our bodies past 30 is our Thyroid.
DERMOTOLOGIST Womens skin changes drastically all through
out our lives past out teenage years. Going to your dermotologist
yearly is recommended past 20 for women.
OBG/YN Your OBG/YN should basically be your best friend your
whole life. Going for your check up every 6 months and knowing what
to look out for is something that will be constant a womans whole life.
GASTROLOGIST During your 40’s and 50’s going to your
Gastrologist and getting your insides cleased and checking to
see if all the buttons are working is a must.
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DENTIST Unfortunately, going to the dentist is a whole life kind of
thing. As you get older your teeth become more fragile and prone to
cavities and seeing if your fillers are in good shape.
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20%
35%
Your primary doctor
in your 20s is still a
top priority. Knowing
what is going on
in your body and
learning as you grow
into a woman
10%
20%
15%
During your thirties
your thyroid
starts to either slow
dowmn or speed
up. It is good to
check see where
yours is.
At forty, your skin
takes a turn and
hormons start to
drop. A check up
at your dermo is a
must at this age.
10%
25%
15%
In your fifties going
to your gastrologist
is one of the
most important
specialists to go to.
Keeping your colon
in check is a must.
8%
25%
15%
40%
30%
40%
40%
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10%
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what’s your sign?
MAYhoroscope
capricorn
Seek out a guru this May. You
will recognize them as he or she
will have considerable dignity and
psychological strength. They will have
a clear understanding of responsibility
that mirrors your own. Before the month
is over, take a break; even a rock
benefits from a change of
scenery every once
in a while.
aires
Your focus is like a
razor this month of May
2019. Family responsibilities
and involvement may take you
away from the personal plans.
Don’t struggle with the challenges
or escape the duties.
It may seem that life resembles a boulder
blocking the mouth of a cave. This is a
good time to do an assessment of the
past months. Check off the events.
What wisdom have you gained
during this time?
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taurus
Late May,
you will have
a chance to journey
backwards. You
feel like you entered a
sort of Alice-in-Wonderland
kind of experience. Asking
yourself many questions and dealing
with this alone. By june you will
realize that mind power is only as vast as
your imagination and adaptability.
cancer
libra
This is your birthday month and this
means that not only do you celebrate
a special day but a special
month all month long. The
planetary positions bring
promises for the year.
Awareness is key
for this up and
coming year
for you.
scorpio
If no one was watching and you knew
that you would not be judged,
would you let your hair down
and play? Why not dedicate
this month to doing just
that – playing? The
energies are right for
the experience
and you will
find playmates.
GEMINI
The Gemini astrology forecasts for May show that
this is looking like a very amazing, one of a kind month,
full of love and life and energy on the 1st and 2nd. And it
sure is! This month, be sure you get outside. Be sure you
revel in the gifts of nature. Be sure you get in those workouts,
so that your body and your soul and Mother Nature
are all aligned. When they’re aligned, then you’re
going to be saying, with body and soul and spirit, ‘Yes!
We love life!’ More good days full of intellectual
stimulation and emotional connection come
your way on the 6th and 7th. What
will you do with these?
It
may
not be
clear at
the moment
but your actions
are setting you up
for career success.
Wherever you encounter
challenges, know
that they will turn toward
fortune in some basic way.
saggitarius
aquarius
The river of life continues to
move in uncertain rhythms
and tides. Along with those
uncertainties lie frustrations and
puzzlement. Let yourself be soft
you will take a leap into a new world.
Once you are there you can lead
others to new freedoms. Isn’t
that what your life is
all about?
leo
There is uniqueness in
friends this month. Reconnect
with old friends and be open
to the cultivation of new friendships.
Don’t pick and choose. Stay open and let
others pick and choose you. You may
pull in some questionable
characters.
Your perspective point is now found in backing
away from the every day grind and having
good old down home philosophical
discussions with many people. You
are on a quest for truth. What you
find are the colors and hues
that fill your life canvas.
Can
you hum
that tune,
‘On a Clear Day
You Can See Forever’?
This is the tune you
should hum all month. The
image for you during May is a
ride in a hot air balloon over a calm
sea of water. Don’t do any complaining,
moaning or groaning.
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