Maybe Carrie Bradshaw is wearing a pigeon bag this fall—as seen on And Just Like That... recently—but not even New York’s most famous fashionista is going to make avian accessories trend. (The formerly sold-out and still-viral $890 JW Anderson clutch in question is back in stock now, though, if you’re curious.)
Instead, fall’s biggest bag trends are less eccentric, but just as likely to be spotted on the streets of New York City as an actual pigeon—and getting significantly more looks of adoration than a purse shaped like one.
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The Nue Co. Functional FragranceThe science behind them is hazy, but “functional fragrances”—like this woodsy scent from the Nue Co., which claims to soothe the mind—are becoming more popular. “We’ll continue to see the rise of the functional fragrance movement as the next big perfume trend, where fragrance isn’t just about smelling good, but is scientifically designed to be a powerful catalyst for feeling good,” predicts Johnston.
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Credit: CourtesyThis ultra sparkler is set among four slim prongs and sits on a slender band of micro-pavé-set diamonds. You can customise the diamond depending on how many carats are desired. Hamilton & Inches
Credit: CourtesyLoved by the Princess of Wales, Edinburgh's Hamilton & Inches is a fail-safe option for purchasing a princess cut diamond engagement ring that'll be loved for a lifetime and beyond.
The Look: Our aesthetic has developed and varied over the years as we've explored new materials and approaches to floral design. Right now, I'm pushing for an aesthetic that is simpler, less about my vision for what could be, and more about the flowers as they are. There is something heartbreakingly beautiful about fritillaria in the spring, for example. Subtle and delicate, it forces you to pay attention to it.
Warning: contains spoilers for Season 1 of The Diplomat.
Netflix's The Diplomat has hooked viewers with its twisty political plot and an incredible central performance from Keri Russell, who has starred in everything from Felicity to The Americans to Cocaine Bear.
The first season of the political thriller may only be eight episodes long, but so much happens within such a short space of time. Plus, the season finale includes a plethora of shocking revelations—not to mention explosions—leaving fans desperate for answers.
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Sure, I’m a Cancer, but I didn’t realize that the sensitive nature associated with my star sign might extend to my complexion. My skin is prone to almost every concern, including breakouts, redness, dryness. On top of that, I’m noticing some (very) fine lines surrounding my right brow and my mouth. Perhaps it’s my Dorian Gray complex acting up. (Yep, I’m well aware that I’m striving for complexion perfection, which is basically impossible.
Whether it's a perfectly tailored item of clothing or a commissioned artwork, getting something customized always feels special. Why shouldn't the opportunity extend to your skin? Bespoke in-office treatments are becoming increasingly popular, and one in particular has dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and their patients talking of late: Potenza RF microneedling. "As a plastic surgeon, I'm always looking for ways to create beauty in an efficient manner," says Jay Calvert, a board-certified plastic surgeon who is based in Beverly Hills, California.
Ariana Grande blessed the world with another bop today with her new single, "7 Rings." Whereas "Thank U, Next" shows the singer promoting self-love and growth post-breakup, her latest release shows her finding comfort in her friendships as a strong, single woman. In case you questioned how she's holding up after her very public breakup, "7 Rings" is proof that Ari is doing great, if not better, in the company of her girls and her wealth.
Fashion isn't shy when it comes to the subject of weed. From Alexander Wang's cannabis-inspired Fall 2016 collection to marijuana leaf fine jewelry by Jacquie Aiche, brands have bringing the drug to the runway for years now. So it only makes sense that Vetements is getting in on the action now, too. The street style-favorite brand is selling weed grinder necklaces, available in both gold and silver. The Vetements-engraved piece, which is currently available at The Webster, will set you back a whopping $750, though.
Today’s two most famous royal women have never had a particularly warm relationship with each other. In new book Endgame, Bazaar royal editor-at-large Omid Scobie reports on the “cold” dynamic between Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
When Meghan wed Prince Harry in 2018, she initially longed to find a friend in Kate, who could possibly relate to her struggles as an outsider marrying into the British royal family.