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28 Sep

Hermès New Lipsticks Give Fall A Warm Welcome (ELLE)

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This past March, the Birkin bag of lipsticks arrived and sold out almost immediately—full of the promise that you would win best beauty on your full Zoom social calendar. If you didn't have the chance to snag the first collection, pout no longer, Hermès hive—the brand is launching its Fall/Winter 2020 Rouge Hermès Limited Edition collection. Three new rose-colored shades in matte and satin finishes arrive just in time for socially-distanced patio dining and nightly strolls through the autumn air. All three hues were inspired by the shift from fall to winter and iconic art from Charles Sheeler, John Register, Arduino Cantàfora, and Jean Hélion, per a press release. ROSE OMBRÉ hermes $72.00 SHOP NOW ROSE NUIT hermes $72.00 SHOP NOW ROSE POMMETTE hermes $72.00 SHOP NOW Packaged in their signature refillable, color-blocked tubes, the drop...
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28 Sep

At Versace, Wet Hair and Red Lips Offer a Cool Twist on Mermaid Beauty (VOGUE)

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Tonight in Milan, Versace brought a fantasy underwater dreamspace to life for its spring 2021 show. Described as a "utopian settlement on the seabed ruled by Medusa," there was aquatic blue lighting, sculptural sand relics, and a parade of bright, print-splashed, and crystal starfish-encrusted clothes. Speaking to the season's underwater theme—quite literally—was the sea of soaked strands. From Joan Smalls' raven lengths to Mica Arganaraz's shaggy brown curls, many of the models had their hair intricately shellacked along the forehead and down either side of the neck; sometimes with a set of barrettes and ends tucked underneath a chunky necklace to luxe, layered effect.   Furthering designer Donatella Versace's guiding "principles of empowerment, strength and beauty," were the neon-bright fuchsia lips worn by a few of the models including Precious...
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14 Sep

Justin and Hailey Bieber Star in Drake and DJ Khaled’s Over-the-Top “Popstar” Music Video (Harper’s Bazaar)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=3CxtK7-XtE0&feature=emb_title Both Justin and Hailey Bieber make appearances in the music video for Drake and DJ Khaled's newest song, "Popstar." In the visuals, Justin stands in for Drake, living the rapper's extravagant lifestyle. Hailey and the couple's puppy, Oscar, make cameos toward the video's end. Justin Bieber is channeling his inner Drake for "Popstar," the newest collab between the Toronto rapper and mega producer DJ Khaled. The satirical short film starts out with the song's creator, DJ Khaled, begging Drake to film a music video for their latest single. Drake, playing a hyperbolic version of himself, claims to be too busy to participate, leading him to call in a favor from his very famous friend Justin Bieber. Throughout the remainder of the visuals, Justin becomes Drake, donning fur coats,...
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14 Sep

Byredo’s Debut Makeup Collection Colors Outside The Lines (ELLE)

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How does one launch a makeup line in 2020—a year mired in mistakes, change, chaos, rule-breaking, and shape-shifting? If you're Swedish fragrance brand Byredo—you embrace it all. Founder & Creative Director Ben Gorham and innovative makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench imbued that spirit into the brand's first foray into cosmetics. It's a six-product launch that tosses out convention and re-conceptualizes cosmetics. BOHMAN+SJÖSTRAND/BYREDO Come October, and the products can live on your beauty shelf. But the idea for a Byredo makeup launch has been living in the minds of Gorham and Ffrench rent-free for about two years; they tell ELLE via Zoom. "We shared this outsider's perspective," Gorham says of enlisting Ffrench for the project. "Her creations were about pure expression—not referring to the norms...
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14 Sep

It Was Only a Matter of Time Before PPE Went Luxe (VOGUE)

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Face masks have dramatically evolved throughout the pandemic. They began as a necessary, utilitarian item. But as they became part of our everyday lives, fashion brands also began reimagining how a face covering can look. Though they’re still essential and utilitarian at their core (at the most essential level, a mask should always safely and comfortably cover one’s mouth and nose), they’ve now become a form of accessory. You can now find a mask in virtually any sort of style, from tie-dyed to covered in sequins. With that in mind, it was only a matter of time before this fashion sentiment evolved to other forms of PPE, too. Case and point: Louis Vuitton announced this week that it will be releasing its own high-fashion...
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