Typically, I’m not the kind of person who wears a hat. No shade to the hat enthusiasts among us, I just feel like, generally, it’s not really my style. When I’m in the city, which I am most of the time, I like to fly more under the radar. I wear comfortable clothes, flats or low heels, non-flashy accessories… I keep it low key.
Style
A Street Style with Naomi Elizee
I’m always really impressed by someone who can pull off fashion like it’s *no big thing*. Naomi is definitely one of those...
Beauty
Face the Future: What’s Next for the Face?
When you’ve worked as a beauty editor for 15 years, you tend to approach each new trend with a mix of trepidation, skepticism, and unbridled excitement. It’s a weird internal tug-of-war between “A light-emitting diode that plumps your skin? Pfft, as if” yet also, simultaneously, “Oh hell yes gimme, gimme, gimme.”
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Studio Visit / Maria Cornejo
Maria Cornejo walks the walk. Since the late 90s when she opened her Nolita atelier, she has centered her brand around core...
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A Street Style with Kyly Zak Rabin
Kyly Zak Rabin is the co-founder of Zak.–a one-stop shop for all your optical needs. As a lifelong daily glasses wearer (with a horrible prescription!!), I was immediately intrigued. Zak. brings together the concepts of eye-care and eyewear, eliminating the need for separate appointments, sad doctor’s offices, and up-charged medical costs. With Zak., you’ll walk out with a comprehensive eye exam (with a health-first perspective), a new pair of frames, and having had a peaceful experience in a chic, light-filled space–all in the matter of hours! Pretty cool, if you ask me!
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Summer in the City
New York City changes in the summertime. Not just in the obvious ways. It’s hot, it’s humid, it kind of smells bad, yes. But also, it’s empty. Or at least that’s how it feels to me. During New York City...
Beauty
Forest Bathing and the Healing Power of Trees
She was my first. I decided she was a she and named her Celeste. We sat in silence for five minutes, me cross-legged on the ground and watching as tiny red ants crawled all over her. After a few minutes, I looked...