StyleRihanna on her 'rediscovery' after having childrenThe singer says being able to dress fashionably in public again "does something for you as a woman".See moreLatest headlinesHow a traditional craft became a Gen-Z statementEmbroidery is back, and a new generation is tapping into its potential – for upcycling and for making an empowering declaration. 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