Author: Nancy Harvey

You’re probably eager to emerge from hibernation after a hard winter, but are your feet? Dry and rough feet are a common problem for runners, fitness fanatics, and high heel addicts, so it may not even be entirely the result of a demanding season spent walking about in bulky socks and boots. Additionally, even though the majority of individuals ignore their feet on a regular basis, a foot mask might help you get back on track. A foot mask usually belongs to one of two types: an exfoliating foot peel or a highly conditioning, moisturising foot mask. While the second…

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In partnership with Lilly Pulitzer’s daughters, Liza and Minnie, a unique Lilly Pulitzer capsule has been created. The line, named “Barefoot in Paradise Capsule,” honours the late Lilly Pulitzer, who disliked wearing shoes. It will be available starting on Wednesday. With colours and patterns that recall the spirit of Palm Beach, Florida, the 14-piece collection perfectly captures the essence of carefree resort living. At the age of 81, Lilly Pulitzer passed away on April 7, 2013. The brand, which was acquired by Oxford Industries in 2010, is commemorating its 65th year of operation with the release of this collector’s edition.…

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Body Glove and Kipling are collaborating on a line of beach-ready accessories. Three iconic Kipling designs—a large drawstring backpack, a large waist pack, and a small crossbody bag available in three colors—are included in the limited-edition collection. The companies are collaborating with other women to produce user-generated material for their campaign, which aims to launch the collection. Pro surfer and Body Glove ambassador Tatiana Weston-Webb is among them, along with digital creator Mackenzie Sommers, style editor Pandora Amoratis, and other female brand advocates. “We think that our customers are the core of our brand,” stated Priscilla Mera, Kipling North America’s…

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We’re reflecting on all of the beauty launches we’ve seen this month and highlighting the ones we just couldn’t get enough of as we near the end of April. To just a few, Mother Science released a potent evening serum, Serena Williams established a cosmetic brand, and Dior increased the number of tones in its Addict Lipstick collection for spring. Browse these items and more as you go through the following list of the top 17 April beauty launches debuts. 1. Current Body Hair Laser Removal Hair removal with laser is expensive. It can cost up to $800 for just…

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It was informed by sources that Fashion Incubator San Francisco is considering altering its goals and objectives. Its designers-in-residence programme may change or cease to exist in its current form depending on what happens next. The nonprofit’s registration in the State of California’s Registry of Charitable Trusts is scheduled to expire in mid-May, but not before it turns inward for some introspection. This follows a year and a half of other changes, such as the departure of Macy’s as a major Fashion Incubator SF supporter, the dissolution of its studio space inside Bloomingdale’s San Francisco department store, the loss of…

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LONDON: Speaking at Walpole’s British Luxury Summit 2024, luxury wild ride firms will reap dividends if they are patient and develop U.S. and Chinese consumers. The rough times are temporary, according to the speakers. Over the next six years, Chinese and American consumers—who currently make up half of all sales of luxury wild ride items worldwide—will drive the rise of this market. The two nations are expected to produce 60–65 percent of sales by 2030, based on data from Bain & Co. In spite of current events, such as the United States preparing for a presidential election and the “astonishingly”…

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Spring Denim is almost here, which means it’s time to get rid of those heavy layers and replace them with items that are lighter and more casual. Denim is a great option for this. People have been drawn to denim for decades because of its strength and adaptability. From functional workwear to a stylish wardrobe must, it has developed. There isn’t a piece of apparel that isn’t made of cotton, including hats, jackets, shirts, and jeans. Undoubtedly, denim has become a staple in our closets and has come to represent easy, on-the-go attire. Since we wear denim so frequently, it…

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Similar to me, you might have come across pheromone perfumes when perusing your preferred scent forums or TikTok. Pheromones are chemicals generated by animals to communicate silently with one another and trigger specific automatic reactions, if you’re scratching your head. But when it comes to scents, co-owner and vice president of Eye of Love Jacqui Rubinoff explains, “these perfumes aim to create a subtle yet intriguing allure, making the wearer more magnetic and appealing to those around them.” However, it’s possible that pheromone fragrances don’t actually exist in that sense. Within the fragrance industry, the notion of “pheromone perfumes” is…

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The acquisition of intangible assets, such as intellectual property and trademarks, is advantageous at this moment due to emerging technologies like generative AI and a large pool of available assets. Here, senior vice president and chief commercial officer of Hilco Streambank Richelle Kalnit provides insights into the intangible asset market from an M&A standpoint. What does the term “intangible assets” encompas Richelle Kalnit: Intellectual property that is registered with a government, such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights, is considered an intangible asset. The owner of such property is entitled to certain protections as well as the ability to prevent others…

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According to Bunny Williams, Interior Decorator design was her birthright. According to the renowned decorator, author, and furniture designer, some people are born with the capacity to tell what is attractive and what is not. However, she cautioned that success in design requires more than just good taste. “I do believe that humans have eyes from birth. In this industry, all of us see and take in things, but what matters most, in my opinion, is how we develop our eyes,” she said to a group of fellow designers at the most recent High Point Market in North Carolina. “Writing…

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