I’m writing this while sitting on the floor of the airport in Santiago as I travel back from our Art of Self Discovery retreat. I’m waiting for a four hour flight to take me to Sao Paulo, where I will wait for a nine hour flight to take me home, to New York City.
Lifestyle
Caroline’s L.A. Home
When our team arrived at the home of Caroline Belhumeur to record this episode of Pardon My French, everyone was in awe with...
Features
In Her Words: Janell on Short Hair
I’ve always had a fascination with short hair despite the context of “long hair makes you pretty” that young girls are often force-fed. My mother—a true hair chameleon—would switch up her style frequently, something that I would come to mimic in my adult life. I never looked at her as “less pretty” than the other moms, actually thought she was pretty stylish, ahead of her time and super chic. Now at 60+ she keeps her hair as short as mine and decided to let her grays peek through.
Beauty
A Beauty Minute With Jasmine Hawken
Morning: My beauty routine is much more focused on functional foods and herbs than the typical skincare products that are...
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Style
Sweater Weather
I was trying to think of a funny way to introduce this sweater story to you guys but honestly, I think the amount of food I consumed over Thanksgiving break has actually also consumed my brain. Ok, that’s probably dramatic, but what can I say about sweaters that you don’t already know? When winter approaches, all I want to do is bundle up in a cozy knit. Blouses and shirts get pushed to the back of the closet, neck and arms say goodbye until spring because in New York it’s officially sweater weather.
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Caroline Belhumeur: A Quiet Sophistication
Caroline Belhumeur is the creative force behind a brand we love, Vince. Her designs are like her – quiet and powerful. As you’ll hear in our conversation, I’ve known her for a few years and each time I see her,...
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In Her Words: Christine Muhlke on Tea and Belonging
How is it that my favorite holiday tradition started as a joke? Here’s the setup: All the way back in 2001, I wrote an essay for the men’s magazine Details about how brutal women could be to one another (a.k.a.,...