
Anjana Pawa
Anjana Pawa is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer who covers culture, beauty, and style. Her writing usually explores the intersection of culture and identity, with a strong focus on Asian-American stories. Before becoming a writer, she worked in healthcare policy, so feel free to ask her how to enroll in an insurance plan or what her favorite lip balm is.
Beauty
Dior Beauty Made a New Lip Shade to Celebrate Jisoo's Birthday
Shade 031 honors the brand ambassador's special day.
Celebrity Style
Evan Mock Never Leaves The House Without This $35 Accessory
We caught up with the star ahead of the Pandora ME Gen Z collective drop.
Celebrity Style
K-Pop Girl Group NMIXX Are Loewe's New Ambassadors
It’s their first major collab since their debut earlier this year.
News
The 7-Eleven X Crocs Collab Is Here & I Want All of It
The Slurpee Jibbitz is about to become my most prized possession.
News
Why Iranian Women Are Cutting Their Hair & Burning Hijabs as Protest
It all goes back to 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
Style
Dreamcatcher Didn't Change Clothes During Their Tour for a Reason
Which InSomnia will surely love.
Music
Keshi Talks Debut Album “Gabriel,” His Most Confident, Intimate Work Yet
“I want to be known as an album artist,” Keshi tells Teen Vogue.
Music
Reintroducing Bollywood Balladeer Armaan Malik
The musician’s shift into the western space has been a long time coming.
Music
Inside Armaan Malik, Eric Nam, and KSHMR’s Imaginative “Echo”
The stars aligned for this pan-Asian collaboration.
Music
South Asian SEVENTEEN Fans Deserve to Be Heard
When K-pop groups acknowledge their mistakes, fandom becomes more enjoyable for everyone.
Music
5 Years After Debut, SEVENTEEN’s 13 Members Have Become a Family
“This kind of intimate and strong relationship was built over time.”
Music
Loving K-Pop Reminds Me of the Bollywood Films I Grew Up With
As a kid I learned Bollywood film choreos — now, I practice intricate dances to SEVENTEEN.
Government
Young Service Workers Are Freaking Out About Coronavirus
“Am I still going to be able to pay rent?”
Justice
If You Think Taylor Swift Is the Only Artist Making Protest Songs, You’re Just Not Listening
Black artists are likely wondering what took Swift so long.