Last season, Loewe left us walking on eggshells and roses, quite literally. Beyond its statement heels (which are bound to be future archives), creative director Jonathan Anderson gave us painterly strokes, metallic chest pieces, and much, much more. Suffice it to say, we can’t wait to see what’s next. The Spanish house will debut its
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Rosdiana CiaravoloGetty Images Along with becoming poreless, acne-free, and impeccably chiseled, one of my forever skincare goals is to have enviably glowy skin. I’m not talking about highlighters or skin-smoothing foundations, either (though they are great hacks for the impatient); I want that natural lit-from-within, reflective, looks-great-without-makeup sheen. My lack of a glow is especially
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By now, it’s become abundantly clear that one way people have endured the pandemic has been through retail therapy—whether that meant hoarding toilet paper to soothe fears of scarcity or doubling down on sweatsuits to acquiesce to a new work-from-home, do-every-damn-thing-from-home lifestyle. The supply chain has responded by sputtering and groaning under the weight of
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When the OG scrubs (aka physical exfoliators) arrived in the ’80s and ’90s, they were wildly popular. Remember St. Ives Apricot Scrub? Sure, some of those skin smoothers felt like sandpaper, but the results were instant and addictive: A single sloughing session could leave skin noticeably softer, smoother, and more radiant. The problem was that
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Jan Welters/Trunk Archive When I lost all my hair in my twenties (thanks to cancer and chemo), I held out hope that it would grow back thick and curly, the way it had been before I’d gotten sick. But that’s not what happened. Instead, the new growth came in wavy, with a tendency to fall
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Top, Ralph Lauren Collection, $790. Chris Colls Tacked on the wall of Anna Ewers’s childhood bedroom is an old black-and-white Calvin Klein ad featuring Kate Moss in a pair of faded jeans and little else. Ewers says she was “probably around 12” when she found the image, flipping through one of her father’s music magazines
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The Louisiana-born Geoffrey Beene designed for the woman he grew up with: idealized, idolized, and put up on a pedestal. Tim Blanks remembers the great American designer’s Fall 1992 collection, which featured the southern gentleman’s effortlessly timeless pieces with fabrics and silhouettes that were radically ahead of its time. Still haven’t subscribed to Style on
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Lizzo said in an interview for People’s Women Changing the World Issue, on which she graces the cover, that she learned at a young age “how America treats Black people. How it treats Black women. And I saw very quickly how we treat fat people.” The singer hasn’t always had a positive relationship with her
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