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40+ Summer Must-Haves to Get You Through a Heatwave

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When we were preparing for “hot girl summer,” record-breaking heatwaves were not exactly what we had in mind. With global climate change causing places like the UK to smash records, we know we’re in for a sweltering summer that no amount of SPF and sweat-proof makeup can save us from. Looking put together while keeping sweat and stress to a minimum is no easy feat, but with the right items, you can achieve both with minimal effort. Luckily, we’re here to help you do just that with our guide for what to wear in a heatwave.

Step one: look for breathable fabrics and fuss-free fits. From airy trousers to micro minis, the best way to keep yourself cool and comfortable is to keep your outfits as simple as possible. Roomy dresses and barely-there tops are life-savers when it comes to feeling breezy. Or better yet, take your swimsuits for a spin on the streets and for an easy city-to-beach transition. Materials are important, too. Choose fabrics that are fast-drying, such as terry cloth and textiles made with superfine merino wool, or look to natural fibres like linen and cotton for their breathability. And don’t forget to add a splash of colour and interest with your accessories!

So if you’re struggling to figure out what to wear in a heatwave, take a look at our picks of stylish yet practical summer-ready pieces below.

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When we were preparing for “hot girl summer,” record-breaking heatwaves were not exactly what we had in mind. With global climate change causing places like the UK to smash records, we know we’re in for a sweltering summer that no amount of SPF and sweat-proof makeup can save us from. Looking put together while keeping sweat and stress to a minimum is no easy feat, but with the right items, you can achieve both with minimal effort. Luckily, we’re here to help you do just that with our guide for what to wear in a heatwave.

Step one: look for breathable fabrics and fuss-free fits. From airy trousers to micro minis, the best way to keep yourself cool and comfortable is to keep your outfits as simple as possible. Roomy dresses and barely-there tops are life-savers when it comes to feeling breezy. Or better yet, take your swimsuits for a spin on the streets and for an easy city-to-beach transition. Materials are important, too. Choose fabrics that are fast-drying, such as terry cloth and textiles made with superfine merino wool, or look to natural fibres like linen and cotton for their breathability. And don’t forget to add a splash of colour and interest with your accessories!

So if you’re struggling to figure out what to wear in a heatwave, take a look at our picks of stylish yet practical summer-ready pieces below.

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Men Brought the Heat to the Red Carpet This Week

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Movie stars are having a busy week. From Nope to Where the Crawdads Sing to The Gray Man to Bullet Train, summer cinema is in full swing! And while our attention is usually on the women walking the red carpet in designer gowns, it seems men are finally getting some recognition

Brad Pitt’s laid-back approach to red-carpet dressing was a breath of fresh air, while Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been looking dapper in polos. And we’re excited to see colourful menswear on the red carpet, from Brian Tyree Henry’s olive green suiting to Ryan Gosling’s “Ken-ergy”-filled Gucci ensembles to Jordan Peele’s embroidered Bode number. 

As expected, though, there were still plenty of gorgeous gowns at each premiere. Joey King proved to be the latest style chameleon, sporting the best of Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs and Nensi Dojaka. Keke Palmer attended the Nope premiere in Los Angeles in a midriff-baring Marc Jacobs look, while Ana de Armas went for menswear-inspired outfits from Louis Vuitton. 

Click through the gallery below to see all the oh-so-good looks worn on the red carpet this week.

 

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This week has been busy for movie stars. With summer cinema in full swing, there are a lot of movies premiering. Usually, we pay more attention to the women walking the red carpet in designer gowns. However, it seems like men are finally getting some recognition. Brad Pitt’s relaxed approach to red-carpet dressing was refreshing, while Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been looking sharp in polos. We’re also excited to see more colorful menswear on the red carpet, from Brian Tyree Henry’s olive green suiting to Ryan Gosling’s Gucci ensembles to Jordan Peele’s embroidered Bode number. Although, there were still plenty of beautiful gowns at each premiere. Joey King proved to be the latest style chameleon, rocking the best of Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs and Nensi Dojaka. Keke Palmer attended the Nope premiere in Los Angeles in a midriff-baring Marc Jacobs look, while Ana de Armas went for menswear-inspired outfits from Louis Vuitton.. Click through the gallery below to see all the oh-so-good looks worn on the red carpet this week.. Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images. Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images.Photography courtesy of Getty Images. 1/29.Brad Pitt in Haans Nicholas Mott. 2/29.Joey King in Marc Jacobs. 26/29.Brian Tyree Henry. 4/29.Taylor Zakhar Perez in Prada. 5/29.Brad Pitt. 6/29.Joey King in Balenciaga. 7/29.Lupita Nyong’o in Brandon Maxwell. 25/29.Keke Palmer in Marc Jacobs. 9/29.Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton. 10/29.Joey King. 11/29.Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Gucci. 12/29.Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton. 29/29.Storm Reid in Prada. 14/29.Kendrick Sampson in Moschino. 225/229.Miguel and Nazanin Mandi. 226/229.Michael B. Jordan. 227/229.Ryan Gosling in Gucci. 25/229.Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton. 229/229.Kelly Rowland in Mugler. 20/29.Chris Evans. 21/29.Jordan Peele in Bode. 22/29.Daniel Kaluuya in Dior Men. 25/29.Steven Yeun in Gucci. 24/29.Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Saint Laurent. 25/29.Daisy Edgar-Jones in Alexander McQueen. 26/29. Some of the most well-dressed men this week were Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton, Regé-Jean Page, and Ryan Gosling in Gucci. Steph Curry also looked great.

 

Can Robert Pattinson Save Cargo Shorts?

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Robert Pattinson is not trying to be a fashion figure (emphasis on trying). And yet his outfit choices continue to make headlines, whether it’s the oversized suits he wore to promote The Batman or when he paired leather and red velvet to the 2005 premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The teen hearthrob turned aloof A-list actor doesn’t appear to care too much about what he wears, hence why his choice to wear cargo shorts on a recent outing comes as no surprise.

For many years, I believed cargo shorts were reserved for just two types of people: high school biology teachers and pre-teen playground bullies. The cropped slacks became a relic of my childhood, worn only by what Cher Horowitz in Clueless would call the “ensemble-y challenged.” But seeing them worn by the man whose posters were hung on the wall of my childhood bedroom might be enough to make me change my mind. So I ask: are cargos due for a rebrand?

ok now robert pattinson’s shorts are what i call an aughts revival pic.twitter.com/xO1VtiLKvI

— internet baby (@kirkpate) July 13, 2022

When walking around New York City with his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse, Pattinson’s fashion crime was on full display. His khaki shorts fell below the knee and had enough pocket space on each side to fit copies of both Twilight and New Moon. They had that signature shapeless simplicity that has made cargo shorts one of the most controversial pieces of clothing in recent history, alongside Crocs and low-rise jeans.

Let’s unpack why the shorts are so loathed. First rising to popularity in the ‘80s, cropped khakis had their heyday from the mid-’90s to the early 2000s. But the dawn of a new decade signaled the untimely demise of the cargo short. From think pieces to Saturday Night Live skits, they became the butt of the joke in the 2010s, deemed ugly, lazy-looking and just plain embarrassing. Since then, the mere presence of cargo shorts has in and of itself been a punchline.

But trends mean nothing when you have your own fashion sense. Enter Adam Sandler, the forefather of sloppy street style. Known for his oversized T-shirts and spacious bottoms, the actor has been a repeat offender — err, wearer — of the saggy cargo short. In sporting so-called “ugly” garments, Sandler has become something of a Gen Z fashion idol. Last year, the comedian beat out the likes of Harry Styles and Lizzo for top searches in celebrity style. His specific aesthetic was lovingly dubbed the “schlub look” by Vogue and has become an emblem for comfortable pandemic dressing.

In a time when menswear is expanding to be more inclusive of gender expression and nontraditional designs, style antiheroes are making the case for once-maligned garments. And that includes Pattinson, who, try as he might, cannot escape his fashion killer status. Like Sandler, his street attire is often oversized, slouchy and deemed “anti-style.” Even still, he somehow manages to always pull it off. So when Pattinson wears a pair of ill-fitted khakis or billowing cargo shorts, he makes an important statement.

this outfit is sooo bad. I need him https://t.co/JlecKugjsG

— chad michael murray hill (@Max_Kapusta) March 5, 2022

By wearing cargo shorts, Pattinson dares us to ask: what’s this long-standing hatred really about? Is it because they’re inexpensive? For roughly $20 a pair, that’s what I call recession-friendly fashion. Is it because they’re completely shapeless? Maybe more clothing should be designed with the comfort-first ethos.

To unlearn our collective disdain, perhaps we just need to accept cargo shorts for what they are. They don’t claim to be stylish. They don’t even claim to fit right. No, these tent-like bottoms are about ease and coziness only. In theory, there’s really nothing wrong with that.

With Pattinson and Sandler as rising fashion stars, it seems we’re in the era of sloppily clad, carelessly casual and utterly unbothered dressing. So, can cargo shorts finally rise above their contentious legacy and resume their place as a menswear staple? TBH, it seems they already have.

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Robert Pattinson is not intentionally trying to be a fashion figure, but his outfit choices continue to make headlines. For example, he wore oversized suits to promote The Batman, and he paired leather and red velvet to the 2005 premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The teen hearthrob turned aloof A-list actor doesn’t appear to care too much about what he wears, which is why his choice to wear cargo shorts on a recent outing is not surprising. For many years, I believed that cargo shorts were only meant to be worn by high school biology teachers and pre-teen playground bullies. The cropped slacks became a relic of my childhood, worn only by those who Cher Horowitz in Clueless would call the “ensemble-y challenged.” In recent years, cargo shorts have been critically acclaimed as one of the most controversial pieces of clothing. Many people believe that they are too shapeless and simple, and that they do not flatter the figure. However, seeing them worn by Robert Pattinson (whose posters were hung on the wall of my childhood bedroom) has made me change my mind. His khaki cargo shorts fell below the knee and had enough pocket space on each side to fit copies of both Twilight and New Moon. They had that signature shapeless simplicity that has made cargo shorts one of the most controversial pieces of clothing in recent history, alongside Crocs and low-rise jeans. Cropped khaki pants were first popular in the 1980s, and then again from the mid-1990s to early 2000s. But they fell out of favor in the 2010s, when they became associated with being lazy and embarrassing. Adam Sandler, however, has continued to wear them as part of his sloppy street style, and has become something of a fashion idol for Gen Z. Schlubby, oversized, and slouchy clothing has become popular among celebrities, and has been given the nickname the “schlub look.” This includes items like ill-fitting khakis and billowing cargo shorts. Celebrities like Pattinson have made this style popular, and it has become an emblem for comfortable pandemic dressing. appeared first on Pigeons & Planes.

By wearing cargo shorts, Pattinson dares us to ask: what’s this long-standing hatred really about?

Some people really hate cargo shorts, but no one can quite agree on why. Are they too inexpensive? Too shapeless? Maybe we just need to accept them for what they are: comfortable and casual. With Pattinson and Sandler as rising fashion stars, it seems we’re in the era of sloppily clad, carelessly casual and utterly unbothered dressing. So, can cargo shorts finally rise above their contentious legacy and resume their place as a menswear staple?TBH, it seems they already have. The article appeared first on the FASHION Magazine website.

 

Travel Essentials to Pack in Your Carry-On

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If you haven’t already heard, travelling through major airports has been a bit of a disaster this summer. From never-ending lineups to cancelled flights to lost baggage, the start of a relaxing vacation can quickly turn stressful. So whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure, packing just the essentials in your carry-on is key to a smooth trip. Plus, ditching checked bags and only bringing a carry-on will help you zoom through the airport easily (especially between connecting flights). Whether you’re heading to the Amalfi Coast, Arizona or Morocco, we all want our trips to be as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.

@jennweatherhead Your daily reminder to NOT check a bag when travelling this summer #carryononly #carryonbag #checkedbaggage #pearsonairport #pearsonairport✈🇨🇦 #baggageclaim #airportdisaster #summertraveltips #torontopearson #fyptiktok #fyptoronto #fyptravel #securitylines #summertravel #summertravelhacks ♬ original sound – Jenn Weatherhead Travel ✈️🧳🌎

Luckily, the perfect packing routine just takes a little practice, and we’ve gathered some helpful tips to help you make room for all your carry-on essentials. For clothing, choose items with prints that won’t show too many wrinkles and stick to easy-to-pair pieces that can be used to create multiple outfits. As much as we love our platforms, it might be a good idea to leave them at home and go for practical footwear options such as sneakers and flat sandals instead. When it comes to actually packing your luggage, place the items you’ll be wearing on the last day of your trip at the bottom of your bag so you won’t have to dig through the suitcase to find what you need. In terms of beauty products, multi-purpose products such as all-over oils and lip-and-cheek tints can help you narrow down the liquids in your toiletry bag. 

From clothing and accessories to toiletries and electronics, we’ve got you covered! Click the gallery below for all the essentials you should pack on your carry-on.

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If you haven’t already heard, travelling through major airports has been a bit of a disaster this summer. From never-ending lineups to cancelled flights to lost baggage, the start of a relaxing vacation can quickly turn stressful. So whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure, packing just the essentials in your carry-on is key to a smooth trip. Plus, ditching checked bags and only bringing a carry-on will help you zoom through the airport easily (especially between connecting flights). Whether you’re heading to the Amalfi Coast, Arizona or Morocco, we all want our trips to be as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.

@jennweatherhead Your daily reminder to NOT check a bag when travelling this summer #carryononly #carryonbag #checkedbaggage #pearsonairport #pearsonairport✈🇨🇦 #baggageclaim #airportdisaster #summertraveltips #torontopearson #fyptiktok #fyptoronto #fyptravel #securitylines #summertravel #summertravelhacks ♬ original sound – Jenn Weatherhead Travel ✈️🧳🌎

Luckily, the perfect packing routine just takes a little practice, and we’ve gathered some helpful tips to help you make room for all your carry-on essentials. For clothing, choose items with prints that won’t show too many wrinkles and stick to easy-to-pair pieces that can be used to create multiple outfits. As much as we love our platforms, it might be a good idea to leave them at home and go for practical footwear options such as sneakers and flat sandals instead. When it comes to actually packing your luggage, place the items you’ll be wearing on the last day of your trip at the bottom of your bag so you won’t have to dig through the suitcase to find what you need. In terms of beauty products, multi-purpose products such as all-over oils and lip-and-cheek tints can help you narrow down the liquids in your toiletry bag. 

From clothing and accessories to toiletries and electronics, we’ve got you covered! Click the gallery below for all the essentials you should pack on your carry-on.

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How to Style Crocs

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Crocs weren’t really on my radar until 2005. While I had obviously seen them around, I hadn’t quite grasped how popular they were until I descended the stairs one morning at a friend’s cottage and looked at the doorway. I saw not one, not two, but 12 pairs of the colourful clogs. Twelve! Everyone from the moms and dads to the tweens, teens and toddlers knew how to style crocs. It looked like we had robbed a Crocs store. But the cottage was where they were meant to be worn. It’s Crocs’ natural environment — not, I would argue, at fashion week. But in 2022, it appears I am wrong.

To keep it brief, Crocs are the shoes that people love to hate. Like Marmite or Kim Kardashian, almost everyone has a strong opinion one way or another. And it’s not like the platforms didn’t have their time in the sun. For nearly a decade, they were summer’s “it” shoe. But just as quickly as they rose to fame, they descended into darkness. Worse than darkness — they became an Internet meme.

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But like most things nowadays, the pandemic brought about their resurgence. When you’re stuck at home, why wear heels when you can slip on a supportive sandal? Also, Balenciaga got the ball rolling in 2017 with its Crocs collab. And now they’re not just on the runways — celebrities and influencers have brought the Croc-aissance to the red carpet and the streets.

So, for anyone looking for a little 00’s nostalgia or just some cottage comfort, FASHION is here to help you learn how to style Crocs in 2022.

Beginner Croc fan

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If you’re looking for a vanilla look, jeans and a white tee are about as vanilla as you’re going to get. But that’s not to say it’s wrong — quite the opposite. Think of Crocs as adding chocolate chips to an already creamy confection: they add additional flavour without being overpowering. Black Crocs are an easy intro into the world of clogs and look even better when paired with a vest, as seen here at Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Intermediate Croc-o-phile

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To paraphrase Cher Horowitz from Clueless, these outfits are like full-on Monets. From far away, they’re gorgeous, but up close, they’re a little chaotic. But thankfully, this colourful chaos is just the look we’re going for. We recommend wearing your favourite patterned frock with a pair of matching platforms to give your summer wardrobe a little extra oomph. For bonus style points, white socks are sure to add a little prep to your step.

Croc expert

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Normally you don’t think of Questlove as a budding fashion icon but today is the exception. In case you’ve forgotten (although we highly doubt it), the musician wore a pair of golden crocs to the 2022 Oscars. In short, he’s an icon, he’s a legend, and he is the moment! So instead of hiding your preference for the supportive slip-on, make them the star of the outfit, just like Quest and this stylish guest at Men’s Fashion Week.

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I hadn’t really noticed Crocs until 2005. I was at a friend’s cottage and saw 12 pairs of them in the doorway – everyone from toddlers to adults was wearing them. It looked like we had robbed a Crocs store. I would argue that their natural environment is not fashion week. However, in 2022 it appears that I was wrong and they had a moment in the sun. Like Marmite or Kim Kardashian, almost everyone has a strong opinion one way or another about Crocs. For nearly a decade, Crocs were summer’s “it” shoe.But just as quickly as they rose to fame, they descended into darkness.Worse than darkness — they became an Internet meme. Photography by Getty Images.But like most things nowadays, the pandemic brought about their resurgence.When you’re stuck at home, why wear heels when you can slip on a supportive sandal?Also, Balenciaga got the ball rolling in 2017 with its Crocs collab.And now they’re not just on the runways — celebrities and influencers have brought the Croc-aissance to the red carpet and the streets. So, for anyone looking for a little 00’s nostalgia or just some cottage comfort, FASHION is here to help you learn how to style Crocs in 2022.Beginner Croc fan.Photography by Getty Images.If you’re looking for a vanilla look, jeans and a white tee are about as vanilla as you’re going to get. Crocs are not necessarily wrong to wear, in fact, they can be quite the opposite. They can be thought of as adding Chocolate chips to an already creamy confection- they add additional flavor without being overpowering. Black Crocs are an easy introduction into the world of clogs and can look even better when paired with a vest, as seen at Copenhagen Fashion Week. Normally you wouldn’t think of Questlove as a budding fashion icon, but today is the exception. In case you’ve forgotten (although we highly doubt it), the musician wore a pair of golden crocs to the 2022 Oscars. So instead of hiding your preference for the supportive slip-on, make them the star of the outfit, just like Quest and this stylish guest at Men’s Fashion Week.

 

Facial Sunscreens for Dark Skin Tones That *Actually* Look Good

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I’ve always been wary of sunscreen and avoided it for as long as I can remember. Outside of lathering on SPF at the beach, the reason I steered clear of these protective lotions on a day to day basis was because of the white cast they left on my dark skin. No matter the formula or how much I tried to blend it in, my complexion looked as if it had been smeared with an unflattering shade of paint.

The problem, of course, is that by avoiding sunscreen, my skin was left vulnerable to the sun’s harmful UV rays, increasing the risk of cancer and premature aging.

Thankfully, in recent years, some brands have stepped up their offering, keeping all skin tones in mind. Once I started to test out some of these formulas, my faith in sunscreen was renewed. In addition to not leaving behind any white residue, many are now formulated with skin-first ingredients like antioxidants, vitamin C and botanicals that leave skin glowing.

But with so many sunscreen formulas for dark skin tones on the market, it can feel overwhelming. So below, we round up some of our top picks so you can apply all the SPF you need worry-free.

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40

 

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This invisible, weightless, scentless primer’s matte, oil-free formula glides smoothly onto the skin, giving you shine control and a velvety finish. But the best part? The silky transparent cream leaves behind no residue, plus its gel texture feels weightless on the skin. With the addition of red algae to help protect against blue light emitted by electronic devices, this is easily one of my favourite picks!

If you’re into more of a dewy finish, look no further than the Supergoop! Glow sunscreen. This multitasking TikTok favourite is formulated with hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5 to hydrate, with SPF 40 and blue-light protection.

Alumier Clear Shield Broad Spectrum SPF 42

 

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This lightweight, non-comedogenic, quick-drying sunscreen has a clear formula that works perfectly on dark skin tones, leaving behind no dreaded white cast. It contains zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, two physical sunscreen agents which reflect and scatter UV rays.

Laneige Hydro UV Defense Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

 

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A great option for darker skin tones, this formula is lightweight and easily blends into the skin. It’s formulated with glycerin and Hydro Ionized Mineral Water that hydrates and soothes, with a powerful blend of plant extracts including lavender, aloe, broccoli, hibiscus and quinoa seed.

Tatcha The Silk Suncreen

 

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Japanese brand Tatcha’s skincare products take inspiration from traditions that go back centuries, and their sunscreen offering is no exception. The Silk is a weightless and hydrating mineral formula with SPF 50 protection from UVA/UVB rays. Promising to visibly even skin tone, this neutral formula goes on sheer and feels like a silk moisturizer, just like the name implies.

Biossance Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30

 

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For those with dry skin, this invisible, broad-spectrum mineral SPF 30 is both lightweight and deeply hydrating. The super sheer lotion blends in quickly without a trace and leaves you with a soft, dewy finish. This has easily become a staple in my daily routine. The two standout ingredients are water lily to calm skin after UV exposure and squalane to help sunscreen glide effortlessly so your skin glows after just one application. What more could you ask for?

Summer Fridays ShadeDrops Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Mineral Milk Sunscreen

 

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I call this my lazy BFF. It’s perfect for when you need to quickly apply sunscreen before going out. This lightweight, reef-friendly, SPF 30 mineral sunscreen is enriched with vitamins, antioxidants and soothing chamomile. The tinted formula easily blends into the skin for a dewy glow and — you guessed it — no white cast. I love using this one on a day to day basis because not only does it contain zinc oxide to shield skin from damaging UV but also ingredients like squalane for a softer and smoother look and vitamin E to help protect against free-radical damage.

La Roche Posay Anthelios Ultra Fluid Face Sunscreen SPF 50+

 

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This ultra-light cult favourite sunscreen delivers high broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection. It’s a lightly tinted sunscreen formulated with 100 per cent mineral filters and is suitable for sensitive skin. Once you blend this in, you’re good to go from the gym to the beach to the patio and everywhere in between – it even works as a sweat and water resistant formula!

Drunk Elephant Umbra Sheer Physical Daily Defense SPF 30

 

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This is another skincare brand that is worth all the hype. This sheer sunscreen delivers powerful broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection and aids in the prevention of free radical and oxidative damage. It’s ideal for daily use without white residue or greasiness. Plus, it contains sunflower shoot extract that helps neutralize free radicals and exhibits strong anti-glycation properties.

Dermalogica Invisible Physical Defense Sunscreen SPF 30

This is a super lightweight physical sunscreen defense that is formulated for all skin types, including dark skin tones. Since it blends so easily, this is my go-to when I apply makeup because it layers well under foundations and is loaded with antioxidants to leave the skin looking plump.

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I’ve always been suspicious of sunscreen and avoided using it as much as possible. The only time I would put it on was at the beach, and even then I would try to avoid it as much as possible because it would usually leave a white cast on my dark skin. No matter what type of sunscreen I used or how much I tried to blend it in, my complexion would always look like it had been smeared with an unflattering shade of paint. The problem, of course, is that by avoiding sunscreen my skin was left vulnerable to the sun’s harmful UV rays, which increases the risk of cancer and premature aging. Thankfully, in recent years, some brands have started making sunscreen that is better suited for all skin tones. Once I started to test out some of these formulas, my faith in sunscreen was renewed. There are many sunscreens available that are designed specifically for dark skin tones, so you can find one that works well for you without worrying about it leaving behind a white residue. Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 30 is one of our top picks – it goes on invisibly, doesn’t feel heavy or greasy, and helps to protect against blue light from electronic devices. If you’re looking for a glowy finish, the Supergoop!Glow sunscreen is a great option. This multitasking sunscreen, which is a favorite on TikTok, is formulated with hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5 to hydrate, and has SPF 40 and blue-light protection. Another great option for darker skin tones is the Laneige Hydro UV Defense sunscreen, which has a broad spectrum SPF of 50+. This sunscreen is lightweight and easily blends into the skin. Japanese skincare brand Tatcha has a sunscreen product called The Silk that is inspired by centuries-old traditions. The sunscreen is made with glycerin and Hydro Ionized Mineral Water to hydrate and soothe the skin, and it also contains a blend of plant extracts, including lavender, aloe, broccoli, hibiscus, and quinoa seed. The sunscreen has SPF 50 protection from UVA and UVB rays, and it promises to visibly even out the skin tone. It is also a lightweight and hydrating mineral formula that goes on sheer and feels like a silk moisturizer. Another option for those with dry skin is Biossance’s Squalane + Zinc Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30, which is an invisible, broad-spectrum mineral SPF 30 that is both lightweight and deeply hydrating. This product has easily become a staple in my daily routine because it leaves my skin with a soft, dewy finish. The two standout ingredients are water lily to calm skin after UV exposure and squalane to help sunscreen glide effortlessly so your skin glows after just one application. I love using this sunscreen because it contains zinc oxide to shield skin from damaging UV, squalane for a softer and smoother look, and vitamin E to help protect against free-radical damage. This is a skincare brand that is getting a lot of hype. The sunscreen provides broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection, helps prevent free radical and oxidative damage, can be used daily, and contains an ingredient that helps neutralize free radicals.

 

Are Vegas Weddings a Thing Again?

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Just before midnight on Saturday, between the Talk of the Town strip club, a Howard Johnson’s and a shuttered Cuban bar and grill, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck pulled up to the historic Little White Chapel to seal the deal.

What then happened in Vegas definitely didn’t stay in Vegas — the singer shared all the details in her newsletter, On The JLo. With her signature blow-out, smokey eye and nude lip, Lopez wed Affleck (who wore a white suit found in his closet) in two gowns: one “from an old movie” and another from Zuhair Murad’s Spring 2023 collection, an off-the-shoulder corseted dress with lace detailing.

Zuhair Murad Spring 2023. Photography courtesy of Imaxtree

And if the photo she shared to Instagram of herself grinning between the sheets isn’t proof enough, it seems the couple finally got their happy-ever-after — and it only took 20 years! A success story for on-again, off-again lovers everywhere.

 

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But the locale got us thinking: what’s so special about tying the knot in Las Vegas?

The Little White Chapel has hosted some of the biggest celebrity nuptials of all time. Since the mid-fifties, its ministers have presided over such weddings as Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow in 1966, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore in 1987, Britney Spears and Jason Alexander in 2004 (a famously short marriage of 55 hours)…The list goes on and on (and on).

More recently, it’s been the chapel of choice for Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, who were wed by an Elvis impersonator in 2019. And if you somehow managed to escape footage of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s many weddings (lucky you!), the couple had their own intimate ceremony at the One Love Wedding Chapel in Vegas back in March.

Not just for drunken lovebirds anymore, the appeal of eloping to the Marriage Capital of the World isn’t just in the price point. (But it doesn’t hurt — a USD $50 drive-thru wedding…In this economy? Yes, please.) It’s about the thrill! It’s about intimacy! But hopefully, it’s about love, and that you don’t need a lavish wedding to prove you have it.

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After they exchanged rings and vows, JLo and Ben had their photos taken in the chapel’s pink Cadillac. “Love is beautiful. Love is kind. And it turns out love is patient. Twenty years patient,” she wrote in her newsletter. Their love may be patient but the wedding was anything but, and it’s that Vegas spontaneity that made the ceremony so special. Here’s to 20 more years of Bennifer!

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Late Saturday night, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck pulled up to the Little White Chapel in Vegas. What happened next in Vegas didn’t stay in Vegas, as the singer detailed the events in her newsletter. Lopez wore two gowns, one from an old movie and the other from Zuhair Murad’s Spring 2023 collection. The couple finally got their happy-ever-after after 20 years. The Little White Chapel has been the site of many celebrity weddings, including Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow in 1966, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore in 1987, and Britney Spears and Jason Alexander in 2004. More recently, it was the choice of Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, who were wed by an Elvis impersonator in 2019. If you somehow managed to escape footage of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s many weddings, the couple had their own intimate ceremony at the One Love Wedding Chapel in Vegas back in March. Not just for drunken lovebirds anymore, the appeal of eloping to the Marriage Capital of the World isn’t just in the price point. It’s about the thrill! It’s about intimacy! But hopefully, it’s about love, and that you don’t need a lavish wedding to prove you have it. Their love may be patient, but the wedding was anything but. The Vegas spontaneity that made the ceremony so special is what makes Vegas weddings a thing again.

 

You Can Now Get Olivia Rodrigo’s Met Gala Hair Clips + More Beauty News

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Olivia Rodrigo’s 2022 Met Gala butterfly clips can now be purchased

Photography courtesy of Betsey Johnson

On the 2022 Met Gala red carpet, 19-year-old pop star Olivia Rodrigo served us major Y2K-era beauty queen vibes with her waist-length messy curls adorned with oversized purple butterfly clips. The whimsical custom hair accessories were a special collaboration between luxury headpiece designer Jennifer Behr and fashion design icon Betsey Johnson for the big night. Now, Rodrigo’s beauty look is even easier to replicate with the drop of a limited-edition capsule collection this past week by Behr and Johnson for purchase. Handcrafted with details like printed silk organza and Swarovski crystals, the two-piece collab includes the large silk Gala Bobby Pin and small Gabby Bobby Pin.

Rare Beauty launches new matte lipsticks and lip liners

Photography courtesy of Rare Beauty

Shopping around for a new signature lip colour? Rare Beauty, the makeup brand founded by Selena Gomez, has released two new lip products: the Kind Words Matte Lipsticks and Lip Liners. The brand new lipsticks come in 10 shades and their pigment-rich, matte formulas were developed to be long lasting and feel soft on the lips. The liners, which feature a built-in sharpener, also come in 10 shades that match the lipsticks. “I wanted to create a classic lipstick that’s truly comfortable,” Gomez shared in a press release. “Every shade is easy and wearable, and just perfect for every day.”

Summer Fridays has a new tinted lip balm

Photography courtesy of Summer Friday’s

If a sheer wash of hydrating colour is more your beauty beat, then look to Summer Fridays’s new Lip Butter Balm in Poppy. The 100 percent vegan tinted lip balm features an ultra-rich consistency that coats lips in a blanket of conditioning shea and murumuru seed butters. Plus, the natural citrus flavour is perfect for summertime.

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We may have found your perfect match. Rare Beauty just launched 16 new hues of the matte lipsticks and lip liners to its already cult-favourite Liquid Matte Lipsticks line.

Olivia Rodrigo’s purple butterfly clips from the 2022 Met Gala are now available for purchase. The hair accessories were a collaboration between headpiece designer Jennifer Behr and fashion design icon Betsey Johnson. The limited-edition capsule collection includes the large silk Gala Bobby Pin and small Gabby Bobby Pin. Selena Gomez’s makeup brand Rare Beauty has released two new lip products: the Kind Words Matte Lipsticks and Lip Liners. The new lipsticks come in 10 shades and their pigment-rich, matte formulas were developed to be long lasting and feel soft on the lips. The liners, which feature a built-in sharpener, also come in 10 shades that match the lipsticks. Summer Fridays has a new tinted lip balm. The post discusses how you can now buy Olivia Rodrigo’s Met Gala hair clips. The post also discusses other beauty news.

 

Burberry Drops Handbags on Roblox + Other Fashion News

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Burberry introduces virtual handbags on Roblox

Photography courtesy of Burberry

Roblox is once again getting the high fashion treatment after Burberry revealed earlier this week that a virtual collection of five handbags were set to roll out on the online platform through to July 15, with one bag dropping every 24 hours. Modeled after the Lola bag and nodding to the English brand’s longtime affinity for nature and the outdoors, the limited-edition stint is crafted from a range of extraordinary materials like clouds, water and wild foliage.

Lehwatch unveils the sumptuous Mattress Movement Collection

Photography courtesy of Lehwatch

Upcycled, traditional Ethiopian fabric is the nucleus of clothing brand Lehwatch. In its latest drop, the Mattress Movement Collection, Ethiopian-Canadian designer Maisha Marshall-Ende has dreamed up different interpretations of mattress prints, featuring eye-catching motifs in piercing yellows and reds, shades of blue and pink and rusty oranges. Marshall-Ende says that through design, she attempts to reconcile the complexities of culture and Blackness, specifically in western society.

Tommy Hilfiger makes its return to New York Fashion Week after a three year hiatus

Photography courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger

September 11, 2022 will mark the return of Tommy Hilfiger at New York Fashion Week. In a dual physical and digital experience that encapsulates the aura of the brand’s native NYC, avatars will be dressed in the Fall 2022 styles while the catwalk will be live-streamed into the global Roblox community (reaching over 50 million daily users).

Be the snack with Lezé the Label

Photography courtesy of Lezé the Label

Sustainable workleisure is great, but it’s better when it comes in the soothing hues of matcha and milk tea. Lezé the Label’s latest drop includes just that, with light green and creamy beige taking centre stage across new styles of shorts, T-shirts, mock necks and pants. In every aspect, it adheres to our summer mood requirements: calm, relaxed, comfortable.

Alexander McQueen releases a video featuring the Sprint Runner and dancer Mettenarrative

Photography courtesy of Alexander McQueen

What are dancing shoes? If you ask fashion house Alexander McQueen, they might classify their latest runway style as such. In a newly released video, the brand’s modern and streamlined Sprint Runner is worn by dancer Mettenarrative as she leaps, lands and lifts in a graceful yet strong performance. Directed by award winning director and visual artist Sophie Muller, the video and expressive dance aim to emphasize the empowerment of clothing.

Triarchy makes an exclusive, GMO-free collection for Bergdorf Goodman

Photography courtesy of Triarchy

Triarchy does sustainable denim, with style. In their latest release — an exclusive capsule for Bergdorf Goodman — crisply cut jeans, a jacket, a vest and skirt are made from GMO-free cotton, which was grown on regenerated land. The gorgeous golden sand colour? That didn’t require any dyes or treatments. “This is what completely unadulterated cotton looks like when made into the world’s cleanest denim,” the brand declared in a release.

Carhartt WIP steps in Suicoke’s shoes

Photography courtesy of Carhartt x Suicoke

Workwear brand Carhartt WIP (Work In Progress) has collaborated with Suicoke for a strong sandal game this summer. A new take on two of Suicoke’s classic styles see black and brown colourways, available in men’s and women’s sizing. Branded with Carhartt’s lettering, the recognizable Suicoke silhouette puts this collaboration on blast.

Knix for wardrobe staples

Photography courtesy of Knix

Knix has launched a new category dubbed Knix Essentials, and it includes the perfect assortment of everyday wardrobe staples. Soft, comfortable and versatile, the range of styles includes T-shirts, dresses, pants and shorts.

The post Burberry Drops Handbags on Roblox + Other Fashion News appeared first on FASHION Magazine.

Burberry is releasing a virtual collection of five handbags on the online platform Roblox. Modeled after the Lola bag, the limited-edition collection is inspired by the English brand’s longtime affinity for nature and the outdoors.

Clothing brand Lehwatch has debuted its latest collection, the Mattress Movement Collection. The line is made up of traditional Ethiopian fabric in a variety of colors, prints, and shapes. Marshall-Ende reconcile culture and Blackness through design specifically in western society. Tommy Hilfiger will make its return to New York Fashion Week after a three year hiatus. The return will be marked by a dual physical and digital experience that encapsulates the aura of the brand’s native NYC. Lezé the Label aims to provide sustainable workleisure in the soothing hues of matcha and milk tea. The Canadian based brand has a small, but mighty, collection of just 12 styles of jeans (for both men and women) that are all made with organic cotton and produced in a way that minimizes waste throughout the process.

Lezé the Label’s latest release includes light green and creamy beige colors across new styles of shorts, T-shirts, mock necks and pants. It adheres to summer mood requirements: calm, relaxed, comfortable. Alexander McQueen releases a video featuring the Sprint Runner and dancer Mettenarrative. The video and expressive dance aim to emphasize the empowerment of clothing. Triarchy makes an exclusive, GMO-free collection for Bergdorf Goodman. Triarchy does sustainable denim, with style. The Canadian based brand has a small, but mighty, collection of just 12 styles of jeans (for both men and women) that are all made with organic cotton and produced in a way that minimizes waste throughout the process. This is a capsule collection by Carhartt WIP and Suicoke that includes jeans, a jacket, a vest, and a skirt. The cotton used is GMO-free and was grown on regenerated land. The golden sand color is unadulterated and required no dyes or treatments. Knix has launched a new category of clothing called Knix Essentials, which includes a perfect assortment of everyday wardrobe staples like T-shirts, dresses, pants, and shorts.

 

Burberry Drops Handbags on Roblox + Other Fashion News

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Burberry introduces virtual handbags on Roblox

Photography courtesy of Burberry

Roblox is once again getting the high fashion treatment after Burberry revealed earlier this week that a virtual collection of five handbags were set to roll out on the online platform through to July 15, with one bag dropping every 24 hours. Modeled after the Lola bag and nodding to the English brand’s longtime affinity for nature and the outdoors, the limited-edition stint is crafted from a range of extraordinary materials like clouds, water and wild foliage.

Lehwatch unveils the sumptuous Mattress Movement Collection

Photography courtesy of Lehwatch

Upcycled, traditional Ethiopian fabric is the nucleus of clothing brand Lehwatch. In its latest drop, the Mattress Movement Collection, Ethiopian-Canadian designer Maisha Marshall-Ende has dreamed up different interpretations of mattress prints, featuring eye-catching motifs in piercing yellows and reds, shades of blue and pink and rusty oranges. Marshall-Ende says that through design, she attempts to reconcile the complexities of culture and Blackness, specifically in western society.

Tommy Hilfiger makes its return to New York Fashion Week after a three year hiatus

Photography courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger

September 11, 2022 will mark the return of Tommy Hilfiger at New York Fashion Week. In a dual physical and digital experience that encapsulates the aura of the brand’s native NYC, avatars will be dressed in the Fall 2022 styles while the catwalk will be live-streamed into the global Roblox community (reaching over 50 million daily users).

Be the snack with Lezé the Label

Photography courtesy of Lezé the Label

Sustainable workleisure is great, but it’s better when it comes in the soothing hues of matcha and milk tea. Lezé the Label’s latest drop includes just that, with light green and creamy beige taking centre stage across new styles of shorts, T-shirts, mock necks and pants. In every aspect, it adheres to our summer mood requirements: calm, relaxed, comfortable.

Alexander McQueen releases a video featuring the Sprint Runner and dancer Mettenarrative

Photography courtesy of Alexander McQueen

What are dancing shoes? If you ask fashion house Alexander McQueen, they might classify their latest runway style as such. In a newly released video, the brand’s modern and streamlined Sprint Runner is worn by dancer Mettenarrative as she leaps, lands and lifts in a graceful yet strong performance. Directed by award winning director and visual artist Sophie Muller, the video and expressive dance aim to emphasize the empowerment of clothing.

Triarchy makes an exclusive, GMO-free collection for Bergdorf Goodman

Photography courtesy of Triarchy

Triarchy does sustainable denim, with style. In their latest release — an exclusive capsule for Bergdorf Goodman — crisply cut jeans, a jacket, a vest and skirt are made from GMO-free cotton, which was grown on regenerated land. The gorgeous golden sand colour? That didn’t require any dyes or treatments. “This is what completely unadulterated cotton looks like when made into the world’s cleanest denim,” the brand declared in a release.

Carhartt WIP steps in Suicoke’s shoes

Photography courtesy of Carhartt x Suicoke

Workwear brand Carhartt WIP (Work In Progress) has collaborated with Suicoke for a strong sandal game this summer. A new take on two of Suicoke’s classic styles see black and brown colourways, available in men’s and women’s sizing. Branded with Carhartt’s lettering, the recognizable Suicoke silhouette puts this collaboration on blast.

Knix for wardrobe staples

Photography courtesy of Knix

Knix has launched a new category dubbed Knix Essentials, and it includes the perfect assortment of everyday wardrobe staples. Soft, comfortable and versatile, the range of styles includes T-shirts, dresses, pants and shorts.

The post Burberry Drops Handbags on Roblox + Other Fashion News appeared first on FASHION Magazine.

Burberry is releasing a virtual collection of five handbags on the online platform Roblox. Modeled after the Lola bag, the limited-edition collection is inspired by the English brand’s longtime affinity for nature and the outdoors.

Clothing brand Lehwatch has debuted its latest collection, the Mattress Movement Collection. The line is made up of traditional Ethiopian fabric in a variety of colors, prints, and shapes. Marshall-Ende reconcile culture and Blackness through design specifically in western society. Tommy Hilfiger will make its return to New York Fashion Week after a three year hiatus. The return will be marked by a dual physical and digital experience that encapsulates the aura of the brand’s native NYC. Lezé the Label aims to provide sustainable workleisure in the soothing hues of matcha and milk tea. The Canadian based brand has a small, but mighty, collection of just 12 styles of jeans (for both men and women) that are all made with organic cotton and produced in a way that minimizes waste throughout the process.

Lezé the Label’s latest release includes light green and creamy beige colors across new styles of shorts, T-shirts, mock necks and pants. It adheres to summer mood requirements: calm, relaxed, comfortable. Alexander McQueen releases a video featuring the Sprint Runner and dancer Mettenarrative. The video and expressive dance aim to emphasize the empowerment of clothing. Triarchy makes an exclusive, GMO-free collection for Bergdorf Goodman. Triarchy does sustainable denim, with style. The Canadian based brand has a small, but mighty, collection of just 12 styles of jeans (for both men and women) that are all made with organic cotton and produced in a way that minimizes waste throughout the process. This is a capsule collection by Carhartt WIP and Suicoke that includes jeans, a jacket, a vest, and a skirt. The cotton used is GMO-free and was grown on regenerated land. The golden sand color is unadulterated and required no dyes or treatments. Knix has launched a new category of clothing called Knix Essentials, which includes a perfect assortment of everyday wardrobe staples like T-shirts, dresses, pants, and shorts.