Month: October 2021

There’s an ‘Emily in Paris’ Makeup Collection Now So You Can Be the Main Character

Emily in Paris fans, this holiday season just got even better. Not only is season two debuting December 22 — right before Christmas — but we’re also getting an Emily-inspired beauty collection. Lancôme x Emily In Paris launches at the end of November so you’ll have the collection ready when you start streaming S2E1 on Netflix. The 7-piece line includes both new and revamped makeup and skincare inspired Emily’s unapologetically fun style.

Lancôme’s For the Love of Paris Collection includes an eyeshadow palette, perfume, face serum, three lipstick shades and mascara, as well as a chic gift-with-purchase pouch. It’s a brand that makes perfect sense for an Emily in Paris collab; Its star Lily Collins is an ambassador and has been slaying her beauty looks with Lancôme on the red carpet for years.

Drool over the collection below and check back here to shop late November.

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Lancôme x Emily In Paris

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For The Love of Paris Monsieur Big

The limited-edition Monsieur Big Mascara delivers epic volume that lasts up to 24 hours. Can’t wait? Grab the OG now.

Lancôme x Emily In Paris

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For The Love of Paris Eyeshadow Palette

Create both natural and bold eyeshadow looks with this 12-pan palette in a big red heart.

Lancôme x Emily In Paris

Lancôme.

For The Love of Paris L’Absolu Rouge Lipstick

Choose from three matte shades: Attrape Couer (a classic red), French Tea (a pink nude) and Rouge Pigalle (a deep red).

Lancôme x Emily In Paris

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For The Love of Paris Idôle Eau de Parfum

The popular Idôle Eau de Parfum — with its energizing floral scent — got an Emily upgrade for its bottle.

Lancôme x Emily In Paris

Lancôme.

For The Love of Paris Advanced Génifique Face Serum

This serum — with a limited-edition bottle — is formulated with Bifidus Prebiotic, which is said to help strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier to defend against pollution, UV and cool and dry weather.

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Lisa Barlow’s Black Glitter Square Sunglasses

Lisa Barlow’s Black Glitter Square Sunglasses in the Car

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While Lisa Barlow and her son Henry may share a love of fast food (Wendy’s is always a good choice!), we share a love of her black glitter square sunglasses. And if you do too, well then make sure to drive scroll-thru the page to pick them up quickly in your browser window.

 

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This Brand New Skin-Plumping Vitamin C Cream Is Made Completely From Wild Ingredients & It’s Already Selling Out

Let’s face it: Skincare trends come and go faster than ‘Bachelorette’ engagements, so when certain types of products stick around for longer than the usual shelf life, it usually means they’re actually affective for a wide variety of consumers who have differing skin concerns. This is the case for vitamin C-focused serums and creams, which have been hot on the market, well, since they’ve arrived. But, not all of these products are created equally. Some have a sticky after-feel, some smell funky, and others are just plain bad. However, one fascinating newbie to the field has caught shoppers’ attention rather quickly. 

It’s Alpyn Beauty’s Triple Vitamin C Bounce Cream—and it is not your mother’s typical topical moisturizer.

Instead of relying on different chemicals or added agents to relieve skin of dryness, Alpyn Beauty’s cream relies on nature. It’s entirely wildcrafted, which means all of the ingredients are picked in nature in a way that allows for the plants from which they come to continue growing. It’s a renewable and eco-friendly process that is almost entirely unique to this beauty brand. While it launched not even a month ago, it’s already sold out once on the brand’s website. But fear not: It’s still in stock at Sephora and Credo Beauty.

Made entirely with ingredients found in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this nourishing cream uses a whopping three forms of vitamin C (with an added boost from chokecherries and aloe) to smooth out skin tone and texture. This blend of powerhouse ingredients forms one ultra-hydrating product that shoppers of all skin types love for bringing back bounciness and glow.

“It has really brought my skin to life,” wrote one five-star reviewer. “My skin feels so much more hydrated and thanks to the vitamin C, looks a lot brighter.”

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Wild Huckleberry 8-Acid Polishing Peel

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Obviously, the beauty behind this bounce cream is its ingredients. According to the brand’s founder, Kendra Kolb Butler, the parched plants from which the ingredients are derived are crucial to providing the skin moisture that sticks around all day long.

“Parched plants heal dry skin because they’ve figured out how to hold and retain moisture themselves over dry periods of time,” she told StyleCaster. “Thus, this product performs exceptionally well on dry and dehydrated skin. 

“The texture is like a cream gel,” she said. “Apply it at morning and at night. You’ll feel soft skin and hydration hours later.”

The jelly-like formula sinks deep into skin to provide nourishing and enriching treatment for even the driest areas. That’s why so many reviewers say it’s an essential winter skincare routines. Not to mention all of the other added benefits that this cream has, including its ability to fade hyperpigmentation and decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

“It quickly and efficiently absorbs into the skin & leaves a non-greasy finish,” wrote one reviewer. “It does not irritate my sensitive skin, nourishes and plumps my skin throughout the day.”

If you need us, we’ll be foraging the closest forest to us for our next fav skincare product. Think we need to bring a shovel?

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The Joys, Traditions and Melancholy of the Fall

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When I moved from Tokyo to New York, I was a young mom with three children under 3 years old. I was too busy settling down in a new home, in a new country, in a new continent to notice much about the weather. I didn’t know then how much it would influence everything I did daily.

The Sudden Change in Color, Temperature and Subtle Darkness of Autumn

One day it was warm and summery, and the next, a chill was in the air that heralded the incipient change of season. Just like that. Sweaters were back in the closet and winter coats started making their appearance.

The northeast of the United States puts on a show every fall and trees become paintings of the most astounding colors which are impossible to reproduce in any artform. Those bright orange, red, purple and yellow trees, the busy squirrels in the garden gathering acorns for their winter sustenance, the piles of leaves in the garden, and the cozyness of those first few colder days made quite an enormous impression on me.

I had never felt it as acutely as I did then. It was similar to the feeling that engulfed me when I first saw Tokyo’s iconic cherry blossoms in the spring. The gray city turned into a pink wonderland of delicate blossoms which also fell as gently as snow on the floor making a natural carpet of exquisite pink beauty.

Our Yearly Pilgrimage to View the Colors

Our children were quite small when we started our own tradition of piling into the car, dog and all and driving up to Red Hook in upstate New York to visit Greig Farm, a magical place where we could pick our own raspberries and apples in the fields.

First, we needed to stop at the Red Hook diner to have a hearty breakfast because invariably, everyone was starving. Then off to work in the fields to get our bounty. We’d stop to choose our pumpkin which took considerable time because everyone insisted that the one they had picked was the one we should buy. We would leave with a couple of large boxes with berries and mountains of apples we had picked ourselves.

On our way back, we’d stop at the wayside farmers’ market to buy some veggies, drink freshly made cider, and munch on the most exquisite apple cider donuts I had ever tasted. What a treat that was in addition to calming everyone down from the excitement of the day. We’d hop into the car for the trip home and the kids and dog invariably napped all the way.

I couldn’t believe the amount of raspberries that we had collected, and I was able to make little baskets to give to our friends and also for the kids to take to school for their teachers on Monday. I still had plenty to make mousse, pies and also to freeze them like Martha Stewart had taught me and would last us for many snacks to come.

As the years went by, the little ones started nursery school, kindergarten and life in the fall became the preparation for all of those activities. Year after year and for the duration of our life as a family in New York we continued to pile into our van to head north to enjoy some of our favorite things about autumn.

It was our family tradition and we continued going to the farm long after the kids were not little anymore. In fact, we even managed to go when they were in college and years after they were all working in the city. The allure of the place never left us.

Trick or Treat Time Came Next

Halloween always entailed having sweaters and coats at the ready to put on over the children’s costumes because inevitably, the air was chillier and the late afternoon was darker.

When we got home after Trick-or-Treating, the kids would get busy sorting out their bounty of sweets and the adults would gather in my kitchen to eat sausages and sauerkraut and celebrate Oktoberfest with a mug of beer and lively celebration.

The Days Get Darker and Longer

In a flash, we changed to Daylight Savings Time and our evenings began at 4PM. I could never really get used to the fact that just an hour could make such a difference in our lives. The nights were busy but quite endless, and it was considerably colder outside. Snow started around December and then the long, cold winter was afoot.

In 2002, my husband died, and I ended up living alone in the big house where we raised our family. A few years later, I decided to follow the sun and move to Miami. I never quite got used to living on my own in the freezing cold dealing with the vicissitudes of the weather and the proper functioning of my heating system.

Moreover, my tolerance for the lack of sunlight was seriously waning. I was developing a serious case of sun deprivation syndrome.

Getting Used to Autumn in the Tropics

In Miami, the change of temperature is more subtle. You start feeling a difference in the air and soon enough it’s what the natives call “the season” and the best part of living in Miami. Having dinner outside in January and February certainly has a strong appeal for me, and sitting at the beach with a light sweater and reading my book has replaced a lot of New York fall activities.

Last week I went to Trader Joe’s and lo and behold I got my first taste of Autumn this year. Of course, everything was pumpkin based – from muffin mixes to chocolate to candies and beautiful big pumpkins. Walking down the aisles, I realized that the fall decorations and seasonal specialties inspired me to pick up a little box of raspberries, some apple cider and a bag of apples which made their way to my cart almost without my noticing.

The best find was a box of six scrumptious and fresh apple cider donuts. Needless to say, not all of them made it home. It is not surprising to me that the fall makes me feel enormously melancholic. I close my eyes and I can see myself surrounded by my family and enjoying those lovely autumn days in the northeast. I owe myself another box of those donuts to feel more cheerful as I munch them in the garden surrounded by palm trees.

What does the fall season mean to you? Did you celebrate fall in a special way in your family? How do you celebrate the season these days? Let’s hear your stories!

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The Bachelorette Season 18 Episode 2: Looks We Love

The Bachelorette Season 18 Episode 2: Looks We Love

It’s week 2 of The Bachelorette and Michelle Young is one step closer to finding love. Which means we are one step closer to finding new outfits to love. I mean sure watching a bunch of attractive men parade around in the name of romance is great. But getting to see Michelle, Kaitlyn, and Tayshia’s outfits is just *chef’s kiss*. So get ready because we are sharing the places to snag the looks we love from tonight’s episode. And I’m sure they are more than willing to accept your rose money.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

*Additional looks will be added as the show airs

 

Kaitlyn Bristowe's Pink Sequin Dress

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Michelle Young's Pink Metallic Dress

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Michelle Young's Black and White Workout Outfit

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Kaitlyn Bristowe's Brown Floral Shorts

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The Bachelorette Airs Tuesdays (8:00-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. (ABC/Craig Sjodin)

 

 

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