Megan DiTrolio
Megan DiTrolio is the editor of features and special projects at Marie Claire, where she oversees all career coverage and writes and edits stories on women’s issues, politics, cultural trends, and more. In addition to editing feature stories, she programs Marie Claire’s annual Power Trip conference and Marie Claire’s Getting Down To Business Instagram Live franchise.
Latest articles by Megan DiTrolio
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And the Bride Wore...
...whatever she wanted.
By Julia Gall Published
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Model Duckie Thot on the Importance of Representation in Fashion
Born to refugee parents in Australia, the face of Fenty Beauty shares her inspiring journey to international stardom.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace Is Your Latest Must-Read
The 25-year-old author talks to us about politically-charged fantasy and not being afraid of being a little bit cocky.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Julia Garner Stars in 'The Assistant,' the #MeToo Film Hollywood Needs
The Ozark actress talks about the challenging role—and why such a story is so important to share on-screen.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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I Started a Company to Pay Off the Cost of Freezing My Eggs
A rare medical emergency meant Alix Peabody needed money, fast. So, she started a business.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Jurnee Smollett-Bell on Becoming Black Canary in "Birds of Prey"
The actress and activist talks about how she connects with her character and her role in changing the future of Hollywood for women.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Item I Wear to Death: My AllSaints Leather Jacket
It's the edgy piece everyone needs.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Tomi Adeyemi Makes Magic. Again.
With the highly anticipated release of Children of Virtue and Vengeance, the sequel to the bestselling, politically charged fantasy Children of Blood and Bone, the 26-year-old proves that she's just getting started.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How a Cancer Diagnosis Led to Me Launching My Own Business
It took a health scare for Blair Hansen to ditch her glamorous life as an elite art dealer in New York City, move to Washington state, and start glassware company Asp & Hand.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Kat Dennings' 'Dollface' Is the Non-Stereotypical Gal Pal Show You've Been Waiting For
The actress, who stars and serves as executive producer, talks avoiding tropes and taking the lead after 2 Broke Girls.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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'Back to Life' Is the New Show You Need to Binge
The show’s creator and star, Daisy Haggard, talks to us about female incarceration, second chances, and all of those Fleabag comparisons.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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'Honey Boy' Director Alma Har’el Is Changing the Equation for Female Filmmakers
Alma Har’el, director of the breakout film Honey Boy, is telling complex stories on-screen and changing the narrative for women and minorities behind the camera.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Your Guide to a Great Weekend in Denver
Mile High City has more appeal than lawful marijuana: A bustling art district, foodie paradise, and robust brewery scene make Denver the newest travel hot zone.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How I Ran My Company on Bed Rest
A high-risk pregnancy meant Katia Beauchamp, founder and CEO of Birchbox, had to close deals from her hospital room. As her baby turns one, Beauchamp reflects on the experience.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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ISKO—the Manufacturer Behind Reformation & Madewell—Is Developing Sustainable Denim
If we're going to be forever in blue jeans, we need to change some things about the way we make them.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Google's Chief Sustainability Officer Kate Brandt Is Making Data Centers More Efficient
You have data centers to thank for Netflix binges and to blame for Tinder ghosting: They run the internet. But they also are endangering our environment. Kate Brandt is working to change that.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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These Women Are Building Uber's First Self-Driving Car
It’s not just a far-off future: Autonomous vehicles are coming, and we have women to thank.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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"Being A Female CEO Is Not My Identity"
Sadie Lincoln thought that building her dream company, Barre3, would lead to happiness. Despite the success of her business, she soon realized the culture that surrounds female founders was in need of a major rethink.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Awkwafina & Director Lulu Wang on Their New Movie The Farewell
Lulu Wang stuck to her guns and made a movie true to her experiences. Here, Wang and the movie's star, Awkwafina, talk family, culture, and finding your identity as an immigrant.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Katie Ledecky, Lilly King Among Athletes Competing in New Co-Gender Swim League
Swimming's top athletes will start competing in the International Swimming League this October.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How to Discuss Anxiety
Discussing mental illness isn’t easy. Two sisters—one with anxiety, one without—talk about how they manage.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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United Is Bringing the Art of Two Female Artists to the Sky
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a seriously tricked out jet.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Founders of theSkimm Launch Their Debut Book: 'How to Skimm Your Life'
Catch them on tour starting June 10.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Heart-Shaped Candy and Snacks for Valentine's Day You Still Have Time to Buy
Because the way to anyone’s heart is via their stomach.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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How the Oscar de la Renta Designers Do Paris
Co-creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia share their favorite spots in the City of Lights.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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The Item I Wear to Death: A Vintage Versace Jean Jacket
It's one of a kind find.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Unpopular Opinion: Condiments Are Disgusting
News alert: Mayo is mushy pasteurized eggs and oil.
By Megan DiTrolio Published