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CONTENTS

Volume 22 Number 5 May/15

ON THE COVER

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Find Your Perfect Summer Dress 10 Key Warm Weather Looks 2015 Best Beauty Buys! 165 Expert Tips in Every Category Makeup Matchmaker: The Perfect Shades for Your Tone

FEATURES 302

Some Like It Cool Let Bates Motel star Nicola Peltz make ’70s-inspired looks feel brand-new.

REESE WITHERSPOON photographed on the cover and at right by Giampaolo Sgura. This page: Dior Haute Couture dress. Pomellato ring. Left-hand ring, her own.

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The actress, mother, wife, and soonto-be lifestyle guru opens up about her Southern roots and the women who inspire her. BY FANNIE FLAGG InStyle / MAY 2015

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It’s a Wrap Designer Collette Dinnigan teams up with Anthropologie Decode the Dress Code What to wear to a wedding when you’re stumped by the invite Dress Your Age ... the Iris Apfel Way! The 93-year-old icon stars in Iris, a new documentary by Albert Maysles Parties With Jessica Chastain, Julianne Moore, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rihanna, Kerry Washington

THE LOOK 95 BEST DRESS 96 THE LOOK Polka dots, 102 107 115 120 122 126 133

oversize florals, and high-neck halters THE LOOK OF THE OSCARS THE OSCAR PARTIES ALL ABOUT ... Stuart Vevers for Coach HER 10 BEST EVER! Blake Lively ASK DIANE VON FURSTENBERG MAN OF STYLE Scott Foley LOOK SMART With designers flocking to L.A., Eric Wilson clues us in on the who, what, and wear of the city’s fashion renaissance

YOUR LOOK 139 FIND YOUR PERFECT 143 153 156 158 160 164 166 169 171

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Shirtdress INSTANT STYLE Hot summer pieces YOU CAN DO Stripes COLOR CRASH COURSE What goes with tangerine? GREAT STYLE HAS NO AGE Demi Moore GREAT STYLE HAS NO SIZE Mix-and-match denim LINGERIE TRENDS Eyelet THREE WAYS Slit skirt Q&A DENIM’S NEW WAVE Five surprisingly chic ways to get your blue fix

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Clockwise from top: Aldo, Tory Burch, Proenza Schouler. Photographed by Brian Henn.

BEAUTY 185 LOOK OF THE MOMENT 187 THE ZEN COMMAND-

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MENTS Meditation 101: Your mindful guide to staying ďŹ rmly in the now BEAUTY TALK Tilda Swinton YOU CAN DO Braids 10 WAYS TO Look chic in the rain TRANSFORMATION Rachel McAdams FRAGRANCE Scents to delight both moms and daughters Q&A

2015 BEST BEAUTY BUYS The experts have spoken! We have all the top products the pros, from dermatologists to manicurists, can’t live without. Plus, exclusive discounts on our editor-approved faves.

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317 P.S. I LOVE YOU Celebrate the women in your life with a chic Mother’s Day brunch 324 Q&A

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Hey, InStyle readers: Post, pin, tag, and tweet us. We can’t help but like your feedback online!

INSTYLE + FACEBOOK RED-CARPET TALK METER

What YOU Were BUZZING About We teamed up exclusively with Facebook to chart the social-media chatter on Hollywood’s biggest night. As the stars arrived for the 87th Annual Academy Awards, we kept tabs on the most-liked looks. Here, the evening’s greatest hits, as selected by you.

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“It’s pretty great right now. I’ve finally gotten to an age when I’m not afraid to have an opinion,” says Reese Witherspoon to interviewer and acclaimed author Fannie Flagg. “I feel that my perspective matters. It took me a while to figure that out, but I’m there now.” The open conversation between these two incredibly accomplished Southern women is the printed equivalent of a strong gust of spring air. Relish the candid cool and frank freshness. They may have only just met when we set them up for our cover story, but their shared framework and common values had them chatting like fast friends from minute one. So fun. Listen in on p. 289. Also not afraid to share their opinions with us—and you—are the 133 experts in hair, makeup, nails, and skin care with whom we’ve consulted to bring you this year’s 20th-annual roundup of the country’s Best Beauty Buys (p. 225). It’s no wonder this feature continues to rank as one of our most popular, no matter what. It provides honest advice on stuff we love to use every day. Countless surveys and follow-up interviews: That’s what we rely on to offer you the trustworthy perspective on products in all categories so you can shop with confidence. Isn’t that beautiful?

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THE INSPIRATION

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Senior editor Sharon Clott Kanter caught up with Peltz at the Peninsula Beverly Hills Spa for pedicures and girl talk. The hot topics? Work, family, and Peltz’s pups, Lola and Toto. While the actress opted for bare nails, she helped Clott Kanter pick out this rich purple shade.

Fashion director Melissa Rubini mixed and matched nine looks for Peltz showing the sleek staples of the Me Decade: buttery-soft suede, high-waist short suits, and flared trousers (Peltz’s fave) with a bold graphic print.

THE SET Mirroring the retro inspiration of the shoot, Peltz posed on the grounds of a Brentwood, Calif., midcentury-modern home designed by renowned architect A. Quincy Jones. The warm SoCal sun provided a soft, natural light for MuellerRuchholtz’s shots.

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Though 20-year-old Bates Motel actress Nicola Peltz wasn’t around to witness the chic nonchalance of the actual ’70s firsthand, she was up for evoking a sophisticated vibe for our story “Some Like It Cool” (p. 302). “Actors bring that extra something to a shoot that models can’t,” says photographer Joachim MuellerRuchholtz. “Nicola was great at getting the perfect shot.”

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Live on location: A sneak peek at the making of our fashion feature with Nicola Peltz

THE HAIR The secret to undone, I-woke-up-like-this strands? A one-two product punch. Hairstylist Leonardo Manetti blow-dried the star’s locks using a thickening spray and pinned them up to create bend. After they cooled, he worked in a sea-salt spray with his fingers for texture.

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WHO Reese Witherspoon WHERE The back lot of Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif., where such blockbusters as The Amazing Spider-Man and The Sting were shot WHAT WENT DOWN The Hot Pursuit star, who arrived in a pink crewneck sweater, a Red Valentino button-down, and J Brand skinny jeans, felt right at home on our re-created movie set, laughing with extras and dancing to BeyoncÊ’s “Love on Top.â€? TOTALLY UNSCRIPTED “There is something beautiful about those coee breaks and moments on a set when an actor doesn’t have to act,â€? says photographer Giampaolo Sgura of his inspiration.

A NOVEL IDEA As manicurist Amy Ruiz painted Witherspoon’s tips a pretty pink shade, the actress, who often touts her #bookclub picks on Instagram, chatted about her current obsession, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot. Julep nail polish in Phyllis, $14; sephora .com. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Broadway Books, $16; barnes andnoble.com.

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Q What would your last meal be? A —ALEXANDRA WOJCIKOWSKI, Lynchburg, Va.

IF THE SHOE FITS . .. Witherspoon brought her own covetable accessories to the shoot (houndstooth Dior pumps, a classic Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane duel), but these faux-pearl-adorned sandals she posed in quickly became a fave.

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WE’VE GOT REESE COVERED Since her ďŹ rst InStyle cover in October 2002 (above, right), the Louisiana-born beauty has been raising three kids, gotten remarried, and, oh, yeah, won an Oscar. So has success changed her? Not a chance. Says longtime makeup artist Molly R. Stern, “Reese truly enjoys what she does. It’s always fun to be around her.â€? We had 100-plus pairs of shoes on hand for the star.

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RING BEARER Handmade in Milan with 24 sparkling rubies set around an amethyst stone, this Pomellato stunner dazzled Witherspoon. The other rock shining bright that day? Her 4-carat, Ashoka-cut wedding ring, designed by William Goldberg.

COVER CREDITS Left: dress and belt FENDI ring STEPHANIE KANTIS Right: gown GIORGIO ARMANI earrings POMELLATO ring ELSA PERETTI

FOR TIFFANY & CO. photographed for InStyle by GIAMPAOLO SGURA styled by MIRANDA ALMOND hair ADIR ABERGEL makeup MOLLY R. STERN manicure AMY RUIZ

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FANNIE FLAGG COVER-STORY

WRITER “Southerners are naturally drawn to each other,” says Flagg. The Alabama native, former fixture on Match Game, and author of the popular novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe interviewed fellow Southern belle Reese Witherspoon on set in Los Angeles for “Go Reese Lighting!” (p. 289). “We have the same manners and way of living,” says Flagg. On her foray into writing “I wrote my first novel, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man, on the set of Match Game.” Favorite Witherspoon film “Election. I was so impressed with Reese’s talent at such a young age.”

SUSAN SPUNGEN FOOD STYLIST “Desserts are inherently beautiful,” says Spungen, who gussied up seven dishes for our entertaining story, “P.S. I Love You” (p. 317). “You just have to show them off to their best advantage.” Thoughts on the word “foodie” “It’s not my favorite. I prefer to consider myself a food enthusiast.” How she got her start “After working as a chef at a few restaurants, I took a job as the first food editor of Martha Stewart Living.” Most important lesson learned from Martha Stewart “Always make the food appear as appetizing as possible.” Most difficult dish to photograph “Melted cheese. Hands down.”

“Scott is a nice guy, but his poses carry a lot of heavy emotion,” says Mueller-Ruchholtz.

JOACHIM MUELLERRUCHHOLTZ PHOTOGRAPHER The German photographer shot not one but two features in this issue: Scandal star Scott Foley for this month’s Man of Style profile (p. 126) and Bates Motel actress Nicola Peltz for “Some Like It Cool” (p. 302). How he got into photography “I used to draw a lot, and I would always do it super realistically. In college, one of my professors suggested I take pictures instead. I haven’t drawn again since.” Creative influences “Joseph Beuys, Andreas Gursky, and Thomas Ruff.” On-set playlist “Björk, although she can sometimes take you to strange places when you shoot.”

STAFF SPOTLIGHT

EJ BRIONES EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, FASHION DEPARTMENT Background “When I was a kid, I wanted to be a priest,” says Briones, who traded cassocks for couture after taking a costume-design class as an undergrad at Holy Cross. “The rest is history.” First fashion internship “Working in the fashion closet at More magazine.”

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We HearYou ... “Kerry Washington constantly challenges society’s preconceived notions of motherhood, beauty, and power. She’s a true gladiator!” —NOEL CYMONE WALKER, Linden, N.J.

SHE TAKES THE CAKE Jennifer Aniston is always authentic, especially when it comes to her sartorial choices. It was refreshing to see her wear a range of pared-down neutrals for February’s cover story, “How Sweet It Is.” Balancing casual with class, she exudes elegance and sophistication. Reading her interview, I could tell that she knows who she is and makes no apologies. Her performance in Cake is further evidence of her talent. —ASHLEY JANAY THOMAS, Richmond, Va.

WOMAN IN CHARGE I so admire Jessica Chastain for being brave enough to discuss her biggest fears in public. After reading January’s cover story, “Go Ahead, Dare Her,” I found it unfortunate that she had experienced a family tragedy at such a young age, but I’m so glad she’s been able to push past it and build an amazing career. With a

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Your Issues Solved! Go ahead—ask us anything about a past feature. BERRY IMPORTANT I ate up your entertaining story “Super Foodie Superfoods” in the March issue, but I was bummed with the smoothie recipe because I’m allergic to açai berries. Could you recommend a superfood-packed springtime smoothie that doesn’t include açai? —KELLY BUECHEL, South Orange, N.J.

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“My lips and nails add extra pops of pink to the palette.”

Freidy Goldberger Brooklyn WHAT I DID I was stumped by what to wear to my friend’s engagement party. This figureflattering H&M skirt featured in March’s “Run the World (Girls)” gave me the confidence I needed to work the crowd.

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Charmaine Daudu Atlanta WHAT I DID I’m accustomed to bold pants, but the fierce skirts in December’s “Breaking the Pattern” prompted me to swap out the usual for something new and different. This Express skirt is a great anchor for a multitude of mixed tribal prints.

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McKenna Trahan New Orleans

WHAT I DID My closet is full of polka dots and stripes, but February’s

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State College, Penn. WHAT I DID I initially balked at the leopard trend, but after reading March’s “Animal Magnetism” [The Look], I decided to start off with a “quiet purr” and wear my blue Boden sweater layered under a denim moto jacket. Now that I think of the print as a neutral, it’s not nearly as intimidating.

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Emily Ehardt Chicago WHAT I DID I’ve been trying to find a replacement for my go-to blazer, and February’s Find Your Perfect: Bomber Jacket introduced me to this edgy substitute for spring. I love how the bright coral zipper brings a flirty feel to the traditionally masculine cut. It’s a little more unexpected.

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It’s a WRAP Australia-based designer Collette Dinnigan, a fave of Nicole Kidman’s and Duchess Kate’s, brings her bold looks to Anthropologie this month for a glamorous collaboration that channels the ’50s: “an era,” she says, “when you picked up souvenir scarves everywhere you traveled.” Fittingly, Dinnigan’s own vacays helped her conjure up the colorful scenes that dance across the foulard-inspired designs. The pink flamingos dotting the scarf-tie baby-doll style at left “remind me why I fell in love with Turks & Caicos,” she says, while Paris’s street-music festival, the Fête de la Musique, comes to life on the cape-sleeve pullover at right. “It’s like wearing a piece of a holiday you don’t even have to go on.” —JENNIFER FERRISE Silk twill dresses, Collette Dinnigan x Anthropologie, $198 (left) and $228; anthropologie.com.

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what’s NOW! 5-SECOND UPDATES

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Rethink how you fasten this classic accessory. Look to these three labels’ spring runways for fresh scarf ideas.

THE STATEMENT NECKLACE Instead of a big piece of jewelry, reach for this Gucci knot when topping off lower necklines.

An accessory in this fiery shade exudes energy, even when you may not have any. Let red’s showstopping abilities make you stand out with extras like strappy heels, round sunnies, or a bold bag, as seen at Louis Vuitton. Try it with worn-in denim or graphic black and white. Faux-suede heels, Express, $80; express .com. Canvas and leather bag, Mansur Gavriel, $445; mansur gavriel.com for stores. Acetate sunglasses, Equipment, $228; at Equipment, 646-277-6497.

Silk, Tory Burch, $155; toryburch.com.

THE SASSY SASH Replicate Prabal Gurung’s catwalk by tying a wispy piece of fabric around your hips. Cashmere-silk, Denis Colomb Lifestyle, from $420; at Twist, 503-224-0334.

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THE NICE BUN, HON Cinch one around your low knot, like the look hairstylist Paul Hanlon dreamed up for the Missoni show. Silk, Anna Coroneo, from $75; neimanmarcus.com.

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LEAVE YOUR MARK “Words live on forever. Pretend the delete button doesn’t exist.” —Aliza Licht, aka @DKNY PR GIRL

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“Make me look good at spin class.” YOU GET Rebecca Minkoff’s line will take her athleisure game to the next level. “These pieces are for the modern, active woman who wants true function from her wardrobe,” Minkoff says.

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“I’d love a visit.” Mesh jacket ($248; at Rebecca Minkoff, 866838-6991) and cotton canvas, PVC, and mesh bag ($255; rebecca minkoff .com).

Greeting cards, Greenwich Letterpress, from $5; greenwich letterpress.com. Henri Bendel Suite 712 eau de parfum, $98; henribendel.com.

YOU GET Do even better. Grab a Studiopatró linen apron in springy aqua, choose a recipe from The Bergdorf Goodman Cookbook, and have yourselves a bonding sesh in the kitchen. Linen apron, Studiopatró, $68; studiopatro.com. The Bergdorf Goodman Cookbook, Harper Design, $35; barnesandnoble.com.

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“You really don’t have to get me anything.” YOU GET She’s just being nice! Of course you have to. Spring for a clever card and a fragrance, like Henri Bendel’s new Suite 712, a floral mix of Italian bergamot and blue freesia. “Mothers will appreciate the thought and sensitivity,” says Pina Ferlisi, Bendel’s creative director.

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“It’s up to you, but your brother got me ...” YOU GET There’s no way he’ll know about these kitten heels from L.K.Bennett’s collab with model Laura Bailey—’cause we’re giving you an exclusive sneak peek. “As a working mom, I wanted these to feel luxe but not slow me down,” Bailey says. “And I hope the bold colors bring joy.”

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“I could always use a tote bag.” YOU GET All moms love tote bags. Our pick? From Vince’s début bag collection, this soft Italian leather carryall is big enough to fit all her essentials. Leather totes, Vince, $795 each; vince.com.

Canvas and patent leather heels, L.K.Bennett, $375; us.lkbennett.com.

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Inspired by Pitch Perfect 2, we asked: What is your go-to karaoke song? The Barden Bellas belt out Beyoncé’s anthem “Run the World (Girls)” in the musical follow-up.

“Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is a crowdpleaser.” —MILEY CYRUS

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“ ‘Respect’ by Aretha Franklin. It’s a classic.”

The Pitch Perfect sequel (out May 15) is a campier, funnier version of the first, with even more Rebel-isms. Here are five reasons to love it.

—HALLE BERRY

There are new Bellas in town, including Hailee Steinfeld, whose on-screen mom is Sons of Anarchy’s Katey Sagal.

“Prince’s ‘Kiss’ because it’s so sexy.”

The Riff Off is massive. So epic, it took five days to shoot, says Chrissie Fit, who plays Flo, a new Bella.

“Bob Seger’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’ rocks.”

“I really like ‘Alone’ by Heart.”

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—AMY ADAMS

—CHARLI XCX

“ ‘I Touch Myself ’ by Divinyls. I can hit all the notes.” —ZOË SALDANA

YOU SHOW, GIRL!

The costumes are as brilliant as The Mindy Project’s are. That’s because they have the same costume designer, Salvador Perez. In this movie Elizabeth Banks not only stars as the quirky commentator of the ICCAs but also makes her directorial début. #girlboss It took a team of 13 hairstylists in three trailers to create the looks. “We had to use a lot of extensions because we filmed in the hot Louisiana heat,” says Cheryl Marks, who led the on-set hair department.

Starting May 6, Mariah Carey embarks on an 18-date residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The set includes 18 of her No. 1 hits. Expect the Vision of Love to melisma her way through a five-octave range with classics like “Fantasy,” “Hero,” and “Touch My Body.” “My songs are the soundtrack of my life,” says the singer. Well, ours too. For ticket info, visit thecolosseum.com.

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Decode the Dress Code Received a wedding invite that left you totally stumped on what to wear? You’re not alone. We solve five editors’ dilemmas—and hopefully yours as well.

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Go for a flowy silk seacolored gown to keep you cool. Silk, Tibi, $695; tibi.com.

Channel Napa with enological hues like Marsala or a rich Bordeaux. Polyester, 424 Fifth, $129; lordandtaylor.com.

Look polished in a fail-safe voluminous tea-length style. Nylon-polyester, Noir Sachin & Babi, $1,095; sachinandbabi.com.

Barn Bash Move freely during hoedowns thanks to side slits and stretchy fabric. Silk-spandex, Halston Heritage, $445; halston.com.

“I love the color, and the fluidity makes it easy to dance in all night long.” “These pleats make me feel super-stylish for a Palm Springs soirée, and I know I’ll be comfortable in the hot weather.” —KAREN LEVY, senior entertainment editor

Country Club Black-Tie Substitute solid black with graphic stripes, like the ones on this structured number. Silk, CH Carolina Herrera, $1,525; at CH Carolina Herrera, 310-276-8900.

“I know I’ll still look polished in this, even with my cowboy boots.”

—KIM PEIFFER, InStyle.com senior editor, news

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—TESSA TRUDEAU, editorial assistant

“The Chicago celebration calls for a little flair, and these abstract florals do the trick.”

“Wearing a print means no worries about matching the bridesmaids!”

—JENNIFER DAVIS, InStyle.com associate editor, audience engagement

—CHRISTINA SHANAHAN, senior editor, features

The Ultimate Wedding Shoes Metallic leather sandals, Jimmy Choo, $850; at select Jimmy Choo boutiques.

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Jimmy Choo’s Ivette has a danceable 3.3-inch heel, quiet enough for a casual gathering yet elegant enough for a black-tie fête. The metallic pairs with most colors, and the lines accentuate the foot. Even better, says creative director Sandra Choi, “It’s a height you can stand in all evening.”

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Tears. Drama. No problem with Charlotte Tilbury’s Full Fat Lashes ($29; charlottetilbury .com). “Use three coats for curl, volume, and drama,” says Tilbury, who created Amal Clooney’s bridal makeup last year. Waterproof the look with Anastasia Beverly Hills Topcoat ($21; sephora.com).

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WorldMags.net Bridal Party Battle Confessions of the Bands The code used to be simple: rock, engaged; gold band, married. But now a crop of designers are teaching traditional wedding rings new tricks with braided, broken, and cutout bands. Because nuptials aren’t the only cause for celebration: “These are for the other moments in your life that deserve to be commemorated,” says Garland Collection’s Nicole Mann Novick.

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Brooklyn Decker does more than just wear a dress and catch a bouquet as a bridesmaid. “I have a reputation for rapping,” she says. “Public speaking makes me so nervous, and I don’t want to get too emotional.” Her MO: Personalize lyrics to her favorite songs, like turning Beyoncé’s “1+1” into the story of her and her pal’s friendship, or the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme into Fresh Prince of Bosnia. “I do get standing ovations, but part of me thinks it’s because they feel sorry for me. It’s like good-effort claps. I happily take them.”

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“I was a bridesmaid at my mom’s wedding to my stepdad. She’s an epic party planner, so it really took the stress off.”

Aisha Tyler

1 Platinum and white diamond pavé ring, Eva Fehren, $7,250; Barney’s New York. 2 18kt yellow gold ring, Marchesa, $1,400; macys.com. 3 Platinum and 18kt yellow gold ring with diamonds, Truly Zac Posen for Blue Nile, $2,230; bluenile.com. 4 14kt gold custom date ring with two diamonds, Garland Collection, $1,600; garlandcollection.com.

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She has been described as the most stylish 93-year-old on the planet and an inspiration to adventurous dressers of all ages. But Iris Apfel, the star of the new Albert Maysles documentary, Iris, out on April 29, still doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about. —ERIC WILSON Q In the ďŹ lm you cite a sense of humor and curiosity as the most important elements of life. Why so? Those are the two great gifts I received in the cradle. I ďŹ nd them sadly lacking in this world. A sense of humor is the secret to everything—a good relationship, a good marriage, a good digestion. Curiosity, to me, is paramount. Young people have completely confused curiosity with pushing a button. Curiosity requires involving yourself. You’ll get much more out of the answer. Q How would you describe your style? I don’t like to describe it because I don’t know what it is. I have no formulas. If it feels good in the pit of my tummy, then I know it’s right. Q What is it like to be called a style icon? It’s better to work. There are very few people with really original style today, since so many people get styled. REMEMBERING ALBERT MAYSLES The iconic documentarian with more than ďŹ ve decades of ďŹ lms, like Grey Gardens, died in March.

Q Do you feel dierent when you’re all dressed up? I feel better. Sometimes I look in the mirror and I say, “Yuck!â€? But when I get it right, it’s like wearing a suit of armor. Q What motivates you to continue to make an eort in getting dressed? I try to get older people out of their seats and let them know they still have a life. Q Do you have any fashion don’ts? Do not slavishly follow trends. They look silly. You’ve got to know who you are. I always say if you’re going to wear something just to be in fashion and you’re uptight about it, it’s better just to be out of style. Q What’s the secret to a happy life? Live fully. Experience everything you can. It is important to love and be loved, to share, to learn, and then to impart any wisdom you can to others. Be charitable. It sounds corny, but nothing is so corny as the truth. Nobody uses corny anymore, do they? Shame. It was a good word.

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“My style is no dierent than it was 70 years ago,â€? she says. Only now you can get her staples with her pieces for Eyebobs and HSN, like these.

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Apfel says she’s never met a hue she didn’t like. Her fave? “Red makes me happy,� she says. “It suits me—it’s vibrant and full of life.�

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Just as fearless in her advocacy as she is in her roles, Patricia Arquette, the Oscar-winning actress and star of the new CSI: Cyber, co-founded GiveLove to help supply Haitians with lifesaving sanitation

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hen Patricia Arquette won an Oscar in February for her supporting role in Boyhood, her acceptance speech went viral thanks to her rousing call for women’s wage equality. But the speech was also notable for a phrase never uttered before on the Academy Awards stage: “ecological sanitation.” It’s a cause the 47-year-old mother of two feels deeply about, so in 2010, after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Arquette founded the nongovernmental organization GiveLove with friend Rosetta Getty. Their goal? To bring smallscale, decentralized composting projects to the country to prevent waterborne diseases like cholera from spreading. “These types of illnesses kill more kids worldwide than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined,” Arquette says. “And the number-one water pollutant is sewage.” Why sanitation? It’s not necessarily a cause many people are passionate about. Frustratingly, it’s not. But when you have communities telling you what is really important to them, you can’t turn away from that. Sanitation is absolutely critical. Besides contracting cholera, a lot of children in Haiti end up Arquette with students at getting parasites the AMURT School in Port-au-Prince, where because of untreated GiveLove launched its first sewage in the water Green School Project or on the ground

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around them. Parasites are a cofactor of malnutrition, absorbing the nutrients from what little food these kids get. How often do you travel to Haiti? I’ve been probably 14 times since 2010. But right now it’s not in the program’s best interest for me to be on-site. It draws a lot of unwanted attention and can be a security risk for the staff down there. Sometimes, when you have a great team, the less you’re personally on the ground, the better. How does being a mother inform your work there? I see those babies, and I want a better life for them, like I would for my own kids. We take for granted that we can go to the bathroom and wash our hands and we’re not going to get sick and die. That’s not the case in much of the world. I talk to my daughter, Harlow, about the reality of other children’s lives. She’s really proud of me, even though she won’t say it. One day, while I was cleaning out some of her old schoolwork, I found a piece of paper. She had written, “When I grow up, I want to help people like my mom does.” What’s next for GiveLove? We are considering an expansion into Nicaragua, and we’re creating an online tutorial about sanitation. Globally, more people have access to cell phones than they do to toilets.

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Saturday Night Live’s 40th Anniversary Official After-Party AT THE PLAZA BALLROOM IN NEW YORK CITY THE VIBE Live from New York, on a Saturday night (or Sunday morning), almost 1,000 guests crowded into a ballroom at the Plaza Hotel to celebrate 40 years of Lorne Michaels’s iconoclastic show. “It’s a night of crazy mashups,” said Sasheer Zamata. “I just saw Will Ferrell talking to Ariana Grande.” By 1 a.m., Miley Cyrus was singing Blondie’s “The Tide Is High” with Debbie Harry herself. Later, Prince performed “Let’s Go Crazy” with Maya Rudolph on backup vocals and Bill Murray nonchalantly playing tambourine and dancing until the wee hours.

The trendy trio—RIHANNA, in an Ashish jacket, JAY Z, and BEYONCÉ, in a Scooter LaForge trench—arrived after catching the NBA All-Star game across town at Madison Square Garden.

“Jay Z said, ‘ What up, fake Jay Z?’ to me and laughed. Beyoncé gave me a hug, but she said she didn’t want to talk for fear of being impersonated.” —JAY PHAROAH

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“I couldn’t form sentences around Bill Murray, I admire him so much. We took a picture and said hello, then I just awkwardly stumbled away.” —SASHEER ZAMATA

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BILL MURRAY danced to “Day-O” and caught up with pals like DAVID KOECHNER. Jim Belushi, JIMMY FALLON, and Paul McCartney, joined TAYLOR SWIFT, in Azzaro, for a cover of her hit “Shake It Off.”

KANYE WEST and KIM KARDASHIAN WEST mingled with former SNL cast member TIM MEADOWS.

“I’d like to imagine I danced watching Taylor Swift and Jimmy Fallon onstage. But I think I just stood in excited shock.” —VANESSA BAYER

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The Chanel & Charles Finch Pre-Oscar Dinner AT MADEO IN WEST HOLLYWOOD “I’m very shy, so it’s tough for me to introduce myself. Instead, I surround myself with outgoing people who start conversations, then I slip in.” —JESSICA CHASTAIN, in Chanel, with the extraverted rocker MICK JAGGER

THE SCOOP Just in time for the seventh annual awards season supper, the fashion house’s faithful jetted in from all over—Jessica Chastain from Budapest, Kristen Stewart from Paris. “Seems cozy,” Julianne Moore said, as a mariachi band serenaded her upon entry. The VIPs swapped stories about their Chanel outfits over a three-course meal, and Aussie actress Bella Heathcote hoped to leave with new friends. “A few expletives seem to break the ice,” she said. “I find myself swearing and becoming a way more Australian version of myself at these events.” —CARITA RIZZO

ZOË KR AVITZ, in Chanel, arrived with CHRIS PINE, and the pair stayed close throughout the night.

“Kristen’s here! I love her. My husband cast her in the movie Catch That Kid when she was 12 years old.” —JULIANNE MOORE and KRISTEN STEWART, both in Chanel

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KEIRA KNIGHTLEY, in Chanel, sipped pink mocktails at dinner, alongside her husband, the musician JAMES RIGHTON.

“Just caught up with Anjelica Huston, whom I’ve known for years. We’ve vacationed together.” —BRIE LARSON in Chanel

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Fendi’s 3Baguette Art Collection Preview AT ONE57 IN NEW YORK CITY THE BUZZ Fendi creative director Karl Lagerfeld cohosted the buzziest soirée of New York Fashion Week when he held a dinner on the 83rd floor of the city’s ultraswanky new skyscraper One57 for the opening of the label’s incredible Madison Avenue flagship store. Classic 3Baguette bags personalized in honor of the event by Sarah Jessica Parker and Rihanna were on display and later auctioned off for charity. “It took a lot of crude drawing on napkins at restaurants,” said Parker of her ultimate design. —CLAIRE STERN “I don’t plan or arrange my playlist. I just feel the vibes of the room.” —ERYKAH BADU in Fendi

“This is just a wonderful opportunity to give back.” —RIHANNA, in Fendi, with KARL LAGERFELD

RiRi used mink, velvet, and croc for her design, which benefited her global philanthropic organization, the Clara Lionel Foundation.

“Surprisingly, I don’t really shop. I’m not a big consumer.” —SARAH JESSICA PARKER in Fendi

“Shopping for summer in hopes of warm weather.” —PETRA NEMCOVA in Fendi

SJP designed this bag! She chose to donate profits to the Brain Trauma Foundation.

“This is just the start of the night. I’m going to a show after midnight, so I have to hang in there.” —HAILEE STEINFELD, in Fendi, with HAILEY BALDWIN, in Marc Jacobs

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“I wear these bags all the time. They’re my favorite.” —NAOMI CAMPBELL in Fendi

Rihanna sourced a piece of Fendi’s history for her look. The bronze-painted pierced-peccaryskin dress and pink mink coat came straight from the label’s archives in Rome. Lagerfeld originally sketched and produced the gown in 1992; the topper followed seven years later.

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Polka dots offer a simple and elegant way to embrace spring’s trend of blackand-white graphic prints without getting too serious. Their comic-book playfulness never fails to put a smile on your face. You see, circles are never square.

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Starry Night Although rain was forecast for Hollywood’s main event, we saw a blizzard of dazzling dresses in blindingly beautiful colors and sweeping silhouettes, some embellished to exquisite effect. A parade of gorgeous white gowns, in particular, stole the show, each one as unique as a snowflake. And the jaw-dropping redcarpet moments kept coming, setting off a perfect, and very glamorous, storm. BY ERIC WILSON

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LUPITA NYONG’O in Calvin Klein Collection

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A Norman Silverman diamond collar supported her custom halter.

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in Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane “This necklace right here is worth more than my life,” she said of her Van Cleef & Arpels “zip” necklace with a tassel of blue sapphires.

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Nothing makes a finer point than spelling out the details in black and white (or black velvet and “ice blue,” as Ford described his custom dress for Witherspoon). And when Arquette claimed the trophy for best supporting actress, it was an award-winning combo for the star, who had turned to childhood friend Rosetta Getty to create her most glamorous look of the season. InStyle / MAY 2015

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The rowdy redheads Julianne Moore and Emma Stone, in Elie Saab Haute Couture, united for postceremony air kisses.

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Governors BALL Three hours and 38 minutes is a long time to sit still, so as soon as Neil Patrick Harris bid buenas noches, guests sped to the official Academy Awards after-party inside the Dolby Theatre. Ansel Elgort arrived with his mother and double-fisted plates of Wolfgang Puck’s artisanal cheeses. “Look, Ma!” he said. Octavia Spencer reminisced about the broadcast over chicken pot pie: “It was the best in years,” she said. Julianne Moore gazed at her freshly engraved trophy: “It’s perfect,” she said before smooching her husband, director Bart Freundlich. Meanwhile, Eddie Redmayne debated where to put his statuette. “We have a very small apartment,” he said. #winnerproblems —KAHLANA BARFIELD, SHARON CLOTT KANTER

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“I’m grateful people received my speech so well. I knew if I was up there, I needed to say something meaningful.” —COMMON, in Prada, with QUESTLOVE

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The funkadelic Nile Rodgers & Chic got guests on their feet with a bootyshaking set that included hits “Let’s Dance” and “Freak Out.” Elton John joined on the keyboard for an epic closer of “Good Times,” which lasted 15 minutes.

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“This is the naughty event where you can just let your hair down,” Natasha Bedingfield said as she arrived at Sir Elton John’s 23rd annual AIDS Foundation research fund-raiser in West Hollywood Park, where she joined Beck, Camilla Belle, and Miley Cyrus for a relaxed five-course meal prepared by Gordon Ramsay. Nominee Robert Duvall ducked out of the Oscars early, arriving just in time to catch Lady Gaga’s performance, and Sarah Hyland fangirled over Eddie Redmayne’s win. “He’s just the nuggetiest nugget of all the nuggets in nuggetland,” she said. Post-show, the dance floor pulsed with Nile Rodgers onstage. But the ultimate finale? The night raised $5.8 million for the cause. —CARITA RIZZO

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VANITY FAIR A steady rain outside couldn’t dampen the exuberance inside the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, the last stop for many stars on the Oscar-party circuit. Beyoncé sipped bubbly with Jay Z and Jennifer Lopez, while Reese Witherspoon chatted in a back room with Lady Gaga. Lupita Nyong’o tried to peer-pressure Jared Leto into shaking his tail feather to “Le Freak” on the dance floor. (He didn’t.) One of the last stars standing was Benedict Cumberbatch, who, after swaying to David Bowie hits, passionately kissed his wife, Sophie Hunter, and then headed mysteriously off into the night, empty martini glass in hand. —DAVID HUTCHINGS WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SCOTT HUVER

After his powerful acceptance speech for best adapted screenplay for The Imitation Game, GRAHAM MOORE celebrated with the star of his flick, BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH. Said Moore, “The cameras were just little black circles, so it’s not like I saw a billion people when I was out there looking around.”

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Chrissy Teigen, in Emilio Pucci, grabbed an In-N-Out burger and hand-fed it to husband John Legend, in Gucci, who couldn’t hold his own because his hands were full with Oscar.

No one can resist a good photo-booth opp, not even RASHIDA JONES, in Andrew Gn, and NATALIE PORTMAN, in Dior, who carried their film strips of funny-face poses outside her clutch.

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MILEY CYRUS in Schiaparelli Haute Couture Besties HAILEE STEINFELD, in Andrew Gn, and SELENA GOMEZ, in Louis Vuitton, hugged it out on the dance floor.

“What a night!” Mother Monster– showstopper LADY GAGA, in Azzedine Alaïa, tweeted en route to the bash. “Let’s party!”

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Approaching its 75th anniversary next year, the icon of American leather goods has a fresh perspective from a designer who’s British. His mission: “I want people to sit up and take notice.” BY ERIC WILSON

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STUART VEVERS ON THE RECORD

“Coach has a lightheartedness that’s really important,” says Stuart Vevers. In each of his first three ready-to-wear collections, the designer has added a humorous element in the form of the season’s must-have sweater (not surprisingly, they’ve been popular among the fashioneditor set). “I don’t know if anyone is looking for basics from Coach,” he says. “We’ve got to have something that stands out.”

With three seasons under his Coach belt, the designer who made It bags happen for European luxury houses is bringing his magic to New York.

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“A lot of these references play with Americana by twisting them into something new.”

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“I loved that it had a weird backstory,” Vevers says of The Shining’s Danny Torrance–inspired sweater, which sold out in Coach stores around the world. “It was also a nod to a moment in time that was so identifiably American in its optimism.”

California artist Gary Baseman created eerie creatures, like a blindfolded bunny, for bags and sportswear. “I want to push things further so people will think, I can get that only from Coach,” Vevers says.

“The fall color palette came from looking at Joel Sternfeld images of train tracks, essentially made black and white by the snow,” he says. “I find snow very romantic. Everything goes quiet and looks so beautiful.”

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“I was working on the spring collection, and I felt something was missing,” Vevers says. “I follow these crazy skaters on Instagram, and they kept using that word. Not everybody likes the name, but come on, it’s fun!”

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Q What about this job appealed to you? A It was quite different from the work I had done before. Apart from working at Mulberry, which has slightly more reasonable prices, I had spent my whole career in high-end luxury. And American style is so influential to me. I guess there’s something personal in what I feel about fashion and the way people are shopping today, which has changed so dramatically. Q How so? A It’s much less about investment. It’s more about items and a magpie approach. The way we put our collection together now is about believing in the elements of a look, not an army of a single silhouette. It’s much more about eye candy. It just feels like a good moment for fashion seasonality, and having a bit of fun. Q Congrats on your recent nuptials. [Vevers married designer and illustrator Benjamin Seidler in December.] Did that influence your change of address? A I’m not saying it was insignificant. I had been with Ben for six years, and we had never lived in the same city. This was that opportunity. Q So you’ve lived in London for Mulberry, Madrid for Loewe, Paris for Louis Vuitton, Milan for Bottega Veneta, and now you’re back in New York. Does the city really affect the personality of a brand? A Absolutely. This business is about differentiation, and the origins of brands are fundamental. So much of the Coach collection has been inspired by


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the way a New York woman puts her wardrobe together, because I see her every day. European luxury is about striving for perfection. At Coach, nothing is perfect. Sometimes it’s about playing up imperfections, being able to see leather is real leather, to the point of making it look like the pieces have lived a life before. It’s not too precious.

Q Your spring collection was set along Route 66. Have you ever been on it? A It’s hard to remember exactly where I’ve been, because I can’t drive. That’s part of the reason why I travel the country by train. Q Fashion is very much a tool of communication. If you wear Coach, what are you telling the world? A I’ve always thought it was a cool brand. Coach has been part of the inspiration archives at every brand I’ve worked at. The things Coach stands for should be New York City; authentic; heritage; great, honest materials—they all point to a cool factor that I wanted to play up.

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Vevers says his notion of American fashion emerged from watching Hollywood films as a child. As an adult, he spent his summer vacations touring the country by Amtrak, picking up clues along the way that would eventually inform his designs for Coach.

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“I have a certain nostalgia for the aesthetic of biker culture,” he says, noting the look of the 1969 road classic starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.

“Shelley Duvall is such a mignon, very angular and refined. But her silhouette is just these layers and layers of clothes. She was an inspiration for making such a statement with outerwear.”

Q How would you describe yourself? A I’m down-to-earth; I strive to remain down-to-earth. I’m quite fun. I like work to be fun. Q Who do you think is cool? A Kristen Stewart. Patricia Arquette. Wynona Ryder. Chloë Sevigny [right]. She’s got good swagger. Q What’s the best part of your job? A Every day is different. The ultimate moment for me is when you’ve designed a new collection and the boxes of the product arrive, or the samples get finished in the workshops. It’s so exciting, especially if you think it looks good. Q What’s the secret to simplicity? A Not trying too hard, not overthinking things. Just being instinctive.

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TRUE ROMANCE “ ‘Cool’ is a word I am obsessed with, and I think it has something to do with that movie. In one scene, Alabama [Patricia Arquette] is repeating, ‘You’re so cool, you’re so cool.’ ”

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“This deserted store is really amazing. What struck me about those journeys was seeing the wide-open landscapes, which seem to go on forever.”

“Why have these American icons become things that are worn all over the world? I think it’s because they’re functional, because they work.”

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The blond beauty turned to Olivier Rousteing’s Balmain to help her celebrate her role as the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. (2013)

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Days after she was named the face of the fragrance Gucci Première, Lively stepped out in a custom silk Gucci number paired with stunning Lorraine Schwartz turquoise and brown-diamond gems. (2012)

“Blake pulls out all the stops on the red carpet,” says Zuhair Murad, who designed the beaded couture creation that Lively wore to the L.A. première of Savages. “She has Old Hollywood grace mixed with a modern touch.” (2012)

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At a benefit for the Michael J. Fox Foundation, Lively chose an intricate sequined gown and crystal necklace by Oscar de la Renta. Python Christian Louboutin pumps added some kick. “It’s impossible not to feel glamorous in Louboutins,” she said. (2013)


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No stylist? No problem. Lively, who famously dresses herself, has her signature look on lock. “Blake is the ultimate in all-American sexy glamour,” says designer Michael Kors of the star, who is back on the big screen in the romantic drama The Age of Adaline. “Whether she’s on the red carpet or shopping in N.Y.C.’s SoHo, Blake knows exactly what works. Her gorgeous hair and sun-kissed skin are always the perfect finishing touches.”

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“If you’re interested in fashion, you’re interested in Chanel,” said Lively, who wore a tulle Chanel Haute Couture dress embroidered with camellias to the L.A. première of Green Lantern. “It’s the crème de la crème.” (2011)

This jersey Kaufman Franco gown, which Lively plucked from her own closet, was ideal for accommodating her growing bump. “I’m amping up my style with things that are stretchy,” she said. “That’s all that fits!” (2014)

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The most expensive thing in her closet? “My Lorraine Schwartz jewelry,” said the actress, who often wears statement pieces by the designer. At the Cannes début of husband Ryan Reynolds’s film The Captive, Lively adorned her sweeping Gucci Première ball gown with a 150-carat diamond and platinum necklace. (2014)

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“Blake has legs for days, so anything showing them off is always great on her,” says Michael Kors of Lively in this ’60s-inspired ensemble. (2014)

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For her first time at the Emmys, the Gossip Girl made an unforgettable entrance in this plunging silk Versace gown and Lorraine Schwartz diamonds. “It was empowering,” said Lively. “I thought about Marilyn Monroe and how she would feel if she were walking out there.” (2009)

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ask DIANE VON FURSTENBERG To be a mother is a gift, a privilege, and a lot of work. The first rule of motherhood is to do everything you can to make your children independent and confident. Stay true to yourself, to your love for them, and to your values. By the time your kids become parents themselves, you will smile as you watch them repeat to their children all the things they heard you say—but pretended not to.

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My indulgence is dark chocolate. Some people call it a vice, but I disagree. These MarieBelle chocolates are delicious—and beautiful enough to give as a gift.

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A textured frame with a memorable photo inside will make her day. Shagreen-effect picture frame, Barneys New York, $95; barneys.com.

yoga-pants uniform. What can I wear for both? —KRISTEN GARMAN, ANNANDALE, VA.

This classic tote fits absolutely everything, and the watercolor floral is so uplifting. She’ll carry it every day.

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She probably already has a serum for her face, so body serum will be a nice surprise. I use it daily.

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SCOTT FOLEY

Since his boyishly charming days on Felicity, the hunky actor could always melt icebergs with his smile. But on Scandal he smolders as Jake Ballard, the dark corner in a presidential love triangle BY DOREE SHAFRIR PHOTOGRAPHED BY JOACHIM MUELLER-RUCHHOLTZ STYLED BY EMIL REBEK

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We gotta brush your teeth, your hair, everything, and you get them ready, and you get them in the car, and then they forgot something. And you don’t think twice about it. There’s no anger. It is the way it is. You lose yourself. And it’s great. Your wife, Marika, is an actress, and your wife’s sister [Dagmara Dominczyk] is also an actress, and she’s married to actor Patrick Wilson. Your family vacations must be like mini drama camps. It’s everything you would imagine. I imagine it’s just a lot of karaoke. Yes. And board games. What’s your go-to karaoke song? There are many. I mean, I like to start out slow. Maybe some Harry Chapin, like “Cat’s in the Cradle.” And then I’ll go country. I’ll sing some Dixie Chicks. You weren’t expecting that, were you? No, that was a curveball. I’ll sing a little Eric Church too. And then my big finish is always Michael Jackson. “Thriller”? No, like “The Way You Make Me Feel.” That’s a good note to end on. [Sings] “Hee-hee.” That’s what I do. You and your wife tweet a lot about The Bachelor. No, my wife tweets about The Bachelor ... though I may have mentioned it. I just started watching this season. What changed? I was doing a scene on Scandal with Josh Malina and Katie Lowes. These two idiots were blabbing on about The Bachelor. Turns out Josh sits down with his family and they watch it together. Katie watches it and knows everything about it. I went home and I said to my wife, “We have to watch an episode.” I was hooked. One time I was at work and she asked, “Can I watch it without you?” I said, “No!” And she sent me a text, “I’m watching it.” I said, “What are you doing?!?!?” I bet Jake would have watched it alone. He’s done some questionable stuff on the show. Do you think Jake is a good person? I do think he’s a good person, though it depends what you categorize as a good person. He has the best of intentions. I don’t think he’s ever killed someone without thinking that it had to be done to protect the country. So in that way I think he’s a good guy. Do good guys kill people? Yeah, I think they do. Has there ever been anything in the script that you felt went too far with him? I’m not going to defend specific actions. God, this is

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going to get me in a s—load of trouble, but I think everything he did came out of a belief that it’s his job to protect the country. Hold on. Are you a Fitz or a Jake girl? You’re not gonna hurt my feelings. I just can’t get down with how Fitz has been so unfaithful with his wife, Mellie [Bellamy Young]. It’s got to be tough, but how great is Bellamy Young? Does the Scandal cast hang out outside work? My favorite thing is to spend time with them. We usually get together, often at Jeff Perry’s house, though sometimes at mine or Kerry’s, to watch the episodes before they air. You guys actually like each other. Every actor on a TV show will tell you, “We’re like a family.” It’s bulls—. You’re never like a family. You don’t talk to that guy, that guy doesn’t talk to you, that guy hit on your wife. But there’s not one person on Scandal I don’t like. I guess you could use the old poker adage: If you sit down at a table and you can’t tell who the sucker is in 15 minutes, you’re probably the sucker. But it’s true. I love them. ■

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Noel Crane Sophomore R.A., good listener, secret piner Ben Covington Felicity’s high school crush, sensitive yet troubled

Felicity Porter Impulsive, brilliant undergrad, part-time barista

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Los Angeles is in the midst of a style renaissance, and suddenly it’s the place to be. Many designers are lured by the atmosphere and the concentration of stars. We’re ready to come too BY ERIC WILSON

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ust One Eye is hard to see. Pulling up to a pretty, ivy-covered art deco office building in Hollywood, once the business headquarters of Howard Hughes, I, a dedicated shopper looking into L.A.’s most buzzed-about new store with a curious name, am greeted by a serious man in a jacket and tie who looks to be a security guard. For a moment, the thought occurs to me that this might be the wrong place. But he politely leads the way through an unmarked door into a small room with a few books and journals lying around, to a long hallway, and finally, to a room that looks more like an art gallery than a fashion destination. A Damien Hirst spot painting dominates one wall, next to a manga-style sculpture of a sexy nurse by Takashi Murakami. Are there any clothes here? Then I spot Vera Wang and figure skater Evan Lysacek, entranced by a jewelry display in front of a triptych of Murakami paintings. Irene Neuwirth’s Lysacek tries on Adidas store replicates a living room. shoes in a chair made of metal wires that might have had a previous life in a torture chamber. “It’s all happening in L.A.,” Wang says in this impressive space on Oscars weekend, wearing bloomer shorts over tights. Four years ago, she bought a modern glass ranch house in Beverly

Behind this cool tiled façade lies the store Just One Eye.

Hills that becomes her base during awards season (and also a crash pad for other visiting designers, like Calvin Klein, who was there the week before). More and more designers are coming to L.A. too, attracted to the energy that has sprouted from critically acclaimed farm-to-table restaurants, art happenings, and trendy new neighborhoods.

SCENE STEALERS Well, at least that’s the view of a snobbish East Coaster. I used to feel like an alien here. Open spaces give me claustrophobia. And Los Angeles, despite playing a pivotal role in the evolution of American fashion thanks to great costume designers of the ’30s and ’40s like Edith Head and Adrian, became better known for producing great denim and casual sportswear. But lately some of the most exciting new stores and fashion events are changing my perception, like Just One Eye, co-founded by Paola Russo, the well-connected former fashion director at L.A.’s longstanding cutting-edge designer emporium Maxfield. (She persuaded Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen to collaborate with Hirst on a $55,000 backpack and named the store after her singular vision.) All it took was a few key designers to move west, like Hedi Slimane, who does most of his designing and musician scouting for

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Saint Laurent from here, or Tom Ford, a parttime resident who moved his London Fashion Week runway show to Milk Studios in Hollywood for a spectacular event in February that impressed even the most jaded celebrities. “You know, I remember when Los Angeles Fashion Week was kind of a thing,” says Scarlett Johansson, who wore one of Ford’s secondskin gold dresses. “Somehow it disappeared, and I always wondered what happened because there are so many young talented designers here. Maybe it takes Tom Ford to bring it back.” In fact, the scene is already thriving, with shopping destinations like Abbot Kinney in Venice Beach and Melrose Place in West Hollywood regaining their luster. Burberry has made a big push with its extraordinary new Rodeo Drive flagship, and as you read this, chief executive and creative officer Christopher Bailey is planning a big party celebrating “fashion, music, and Britishness” at Griffith Observatory. Dior artistic director Raf Simons will bring his traveling cruise show to L.A. on May 9.

FOUND THE SUNSHINE Meanwhile, Rick Owens, one of California’s most famous native sons who went on to conquer Paris fashion, is reportedly planning to return with a store in the emerging La Brea district, close to Just One Eye. Roberto Cavalli is outfitting the staff for a new hotel downtown called North Tower, slated for 2018. And L’Eclaireur, the string of chic boutiques in Paris, is on track to open its first U.S. store on Robertson Boulevard this spring. Perhaps the tipping point was when Bernhard Willhelm, a conceptual designer who uses found objects including pornography in his collections, uprooted his Paris studio and moved to BeachArt meets commerce at wood Canyon last year. He’s The Row. now the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. “It’s been coming for a while now, but the pace is picking up at the moment,” says Greg Chait, the designer of the high-end cashmere knit label Elder Statesman, who is part of the new wave of designers who started their labels on the West Coast, like jewelers Chrome Hearts and

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Meet the eclectic cast of designers who are changing the reputation of West Coast fashion, from laid-back denim and T-shirt style to one that resonates around the world.

Tom Ford As designer, director, and dad, he has divided his time between homes in London and L.A. for two decades.

Monique Lhuillier The designer with a specialty in eveningwear keeps her headquarters close to all the red-carpet action.

Kate and Laura Mulleavy The sister-duo of Rodarte channeled their Pasadena youth into a label that favors experimentation.

Irene Neuwirth The Swarovski Award for Accessory Design winner opened a store on Melrose Place last year.

Rick Owens After he moved to Paris, people got his goth aesthetic, but now Owens is celebrated in his home state too.

Jeremy Scott Living in the Hollywood Hills, he commutes to Milan for his new role as creative director of Moschino.

Hedi Slimane Returning to Saint Laurent in 2012, he moved the creative studio to L.A. and proved a designer can work remotely.

Scott Sternberg The former talent agent started Band of Outsiders in 2004, with a cheeky take on preppy clothes.

Irene Neuwirth, or Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte. A few months ago, Chait opened his first Elder Statesman store in a bungalow in the shadow of the Pacific Design Center (a building the designer describes as “a big blue mountain”). It has quickly become a destination for those in the market for bespoke knits, winning Chait recognition from his peers in the Council of Fashion Designers of America. “When I was in New York recently, I would say the majority of people I met told me they were moving to L.A.,” Chait says. “What’s nice about being here is that you get to stay in your lane. If you think about each of the companies that started out here, there really are no similarities at all, because everyone lives in their own little zones. “Los Angeles is a company town, but it’s not a fashioncompany town,” he continues, citing the value of being apart from the Seventh Avenue herd. “It still allows you to have that creative juice.”

IN BRIEF

CLASSICS In the ’30s, Hollywood costume designers challenged Parisian couturiers by creating their own glamorous fashion for films. BLOCKBUSTERS The proximity of big sportswear manufacturers led to a Los Angeles fashion trade that was dominated by denim in the ’90s. NEW WAVE A fresh crop of designers is part of the city’s artistic bounty, establishing a new fashion image rivaling New York’s.

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Cotton, Pink Tartan, $395; pinktartan .com.

Silk, Uniqlo, $70; uniqlo .com.

Cottonspandex with silk organza panels, Misha Nonoo, $300; mishanonoo .com.

Cotton, Polo Ralph Lauren, $165; at Polo Ralph Lauren.

Showing this much leg calls for flat sandals or low block heels. Define your waist with a summery canvas belt or silk scarf. Cotton-spandex, Brooks Brothers, $198; brooks brothers.com.

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Cotton, Rag & Bone, $595; at Rag & Bone, 212-219-2204.

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Kick off summer with something a little more exciting than your standard sundress. These five simple pieces will get you through the heat with maximum wow and minimal effort

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NECKLACE Marble-howlite, hematite-coated glass, and gold plate, Lele Sadoughi, $358; lelesadoughi .com.

SUNGLASSES Acetate and metal, Tory Burch, $175; at select Tory Burch boutiques.

NECKLACE Gold plate, Miansai, $450; miansai .com.

CROPPED TOP Cotton-Lycra, Rhié, $325; at select Barneys stores.

TOP CUFF Swarovski crystal and gold plate, Susan Hanover, $275; susan hanover designs.com.

WEDGES Leather, Reiss, $275; at Reiss, 212-488-2411.

BAG Leather, COS, $99; cosstores .com.

Polyamideelastane, Elizabeth and James, $265; saks.com.

CUFF Swarovski pearl and gold plate, Edge of Ember, $245; edgeof ember.com.

SATCHEL Leather, Facine, $450; at Bloomingdale’s.

SKIRT CottonLycra, Rhié, $350; at select Barneys stores.

SKIRT SANDALS Embellished suede and elastic, Kate Spade New York, $268; katespade.com.

Polyamideelastane, Elizabeth and James, $325; saks .com.

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WHY IT WORKS

Turn to pale pink to set an elegant yet playful tone for an outdoor party on a balmy night. Pick up the shade with a dressy rose gold clutch, but opt for unfussy wedges over stilettos so you don’t look overdressed.

What better way to strike a French ingénue note for a latemorning meal than with a matching set of stripes? Worn with flat sandals, the combo telegraphs an enviable air of nonchalance. A mint green bag demonstrates your styling skills.

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SUNGLASSES SUNGLASSES Rubberized acetate, Steven Alan Optical, $225; steven alanoptical .com.

Plastic, Le Specs, $50; net-a-porter.com.

NECKLACE Brass plate, French Connection, $38; macys .com.

SHIRT Silk, Everlane, $78; everlane .com.

TOP Nylon, COS, $99; cos stores.com.

SLEEVELESS BLAZER Linen, AYR, $225; ayr.com.

WATCH Stainless steel with leather strap, Fossil, $125; fossil.com.

BLAZER Linencotton, Steven Alan, $425; steven alan.com.

SATCHEL Leather, Auxiliary for Aritzia, $398; aritzia.com.

CULOTTES SHORTS Polyester blend, J. Crew, $198; jcrew.com.

Cotton, Suno, $695; sunony.com.

SANDALS

BACKPACK

Leather, Tory Burch, $350; at Bloomingdale’s.

Canvas and leather, Mansur Gavriel, $675; at Barneys New York.

SANDALS Leather, Joe Fresh, $69; joefresh .com.

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WHY IT WORKS

Headed out to sightsee? Comfort is key if you’re going to be on your feet for hours, and you can’t get more relaxed than a drawstring waist and an ultrasoft T-shirt. A backpack holds everything hands-free.

Who says shorts aren’t fit for the office? A pair that resembles a wrap skirt is appropriate when worn with a button-up and a sharp blazer. Echo the salmon hue of your top with your tote, and choose white sandals for a feminine finish.

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SUNGLASSES Plastic and metal, Derek Lam, $320; dereklam.com.

NECKLACE Gold plate, Michelle Campbell, $175; campbell collections .com.

DRESS Rayon, BCBGeneration, $108; bcb generation .com.

CUFF Gold tone, Marciano, $48; marciano.com.

BELTED DRESS Embroidered Tencel-cupro, Cut25 by Yigal Azrouël, $525; cut25.com.

CLUTCH Tinalak, Kayu, $185; kayu design.com.

CLUTCH Metallic leather, Imago-A, $285; imago-a.com.

SANDALS

SANDALS

Leather, Dune London, $109; dunelondon.com.

Leather, Nine West, $59; amazon.com.

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WHY IT WORKS

Less is so much more when it comes to getting your flirt on. Play it coy with a white dress accented with neutral stiletto heels and a statement cuff. A slinky necklace gives your look just a hit of sex appeal.

Channel casual glamour with an embellished navy dress and an ikat-print clutch. Keep the mood extra-light with metallic flat sandals and round beige sunglasses that skew slightly ’70s without veering into costume territory.

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Silk thread and beads, Rosena Sammi, $35; rosenasammi .com.

Antiqued silver plate, the 2 Bandits, $98; the2 bandits .com.

SUNGLASSES Stainless steel and metal, Oxydo, $98; at Solstice Sunglasses.

SUNGLASSES Acetate, Komono Crafted, $100; revolve clothing.com.

TIE BELT Cotton rope, J. Crew, $20; jcrew.com.

CLUTCH Faux fur, Shrimps, $536; matches fashion.com.

HEELS Cotton knit blend, M Missoni, $395; at M Missoni, 212-4316500.

CLUTCH Embossed leather, Vince, $445; vince .com.

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Silk crêpe, Rhode Resort, $390; rhoderesort .com.

Cotton-acrylic, Lemlem, $245; lemlem.com.

SANDALS Vachetta leather, Ancient Greek Sandals, $200; at Neiman Marcus.

WHY IT WORKS

WHY IT WORKS

Need to go from enjoying the sun and surf to enjoying cocktails in a snap? Throw on a striped dress over your bikini, and slip on juicy orange slides. A tasseled clutch and rainbow necklace round out the beach-babe feel.

A foolproof recipe for hitting up an artsy affair? Sophisticated with a hint of quirk. Show your ingenuity with a vibrant caftan loosely cinched with a boho rope belt. Printed heels and a textured clutch create a mixed-media masterpiece.

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SUNGLASSES Acetate, Wildfox Sun, $169; wildfox.com.

NECKLACE Swarovski pearl and rhodium plate, Stella Valle, $240; stellavalle.com.

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SHIRT Cotton and silk-cotton, Clu, $288; shopbop.com.

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Cotton, Sayaka Davis, $335; baby andco.us.

Stainless steel, Massimo Dutti, $198; massimo dutti.com.

BAG Calfskin, Zac Zac Posen, $495; bloomingdales .com.

BRACELET Enamel, watersnake, and brass, Sarah Magid Jewelry, $298; intermix online.com.

SKIRT Satin, Baukjen, $195; baukjen .com.

BAG Plastic and paracord handles, Verloop, $98; verloop knits.com.

PANTS Viscose, & Other Stories, $130; stories .com.

SANDALS Leather, Nine West, $79; ninewest.com.

SANDALS Embellished leather, Massimo Dutti, $128; massimo dutti.com.

WHY IT WORKS

WHY IT WORKS

Happy hour calls for equally gleeful clothes—think a vivid graphic skirt paired with a fresh, breezy take on the classic white shirt. Add more exuberant color with a sky blue bag, and rely on work-to-play beige heels to ground the look.

For a polished spin on weekend dressing, swap out your favorite T-shirt for a peplum top. Green denim throws a color curveball, while a roomy, yellow-trimmed tote provides bright color (and a place to stash your shopping scores).

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Polyester-silk scarf, Donni Charm, $59; donnicharm.com.

Cottonpolyamide skirt, Gerard Darel, $360; at select Bloomingdale’s stores.

Suede pumps with ribbon, Reiss, $295; at Reiss, 212488-2411.

YOU CAN DO

STRIPES CÉDRIC CHARLIER

It’s really quite simple to take on a trend. Just follow this smart advice from InStyle’s Cindy Weber Cleary

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I love stripes: awning stripes, pinstripes, sailor stripes, zebra stripes! Does this mean I am a linear thinker? Perhaps. But I’m also in awe of their power to command attention and visually minimize or maximize. Right now I’m drawn to a sophisticated (and less sporty) take on the pattern—bold bands on sleek silhouettes intended for confident women. So there. I’ve drawn a line in the sand.

Polyestercotton top, Mango, $50; mango.com.

Nylon-cotton skirt, Trademark, $298; trademark.com.

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Resin clutch, Tory Burch, $295; toryburch.com.

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WorldMags.net How to Pull It Off … 1 Don’t be afraid to give horizontal stripes a try. Yes, a tight pencil skirt in graphic blocks of color may make your butt look even rounder, but, hey, for some of us, that’s exactly the goal. If bigger is not your objective, choose a less clingy and more structured shape, such as an A-line dress, which is more forgiving. 2 Vertical and diagonal motifs can make you appear both taller and slimmer. With the former, opt for floor-length pants to elongate your silhouette; for the latter, go for a top or dress to create a waist-whittling wraparound effect in your tummy area. Leather tote, L.K. Bennett, $695; lkbennett.com.

Acrylic-polyester skirt, Zara, $60; zara.com.

Silk-blend dress, CH Carolina Herrera, $600; at CH Carolina Herrera, 310-276-8900.

Acetate and stainless steel sunglasses, Elizabeth and James, $185; net-a-porter .com.

MY SECRET Take a basic black outfit from 0 to 60 with the addition of snappy striped stilettos or a multicolored tote. Linen culottes, Tibi, $350; tibi.com.

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Polyester dress, ASOS, $67; asos.com.

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TANGERINE

Like a supercharged sports drink, this tangy orange delivers an instant kick to breezy summer dresses and sky-high stilettos alike WHY WE LOVE IT The cheerful shade, which is less severe than red and zippier than yellow, is the most fun-loving member of the brights brigade. HOW TO WEAR IT Seek out feminine silhouettes in lightweight fabrics like silk to heighten the carefree vibe. Or work it into your accessories for an amped-up alternative to brown.

Modalpolyester sweater ($395) and skirt ($495), Tanya Taylor; owennyc .com.

Silk crêpe dress, Lisa Perry, $795; lisaperrystyle.com.

Leather satchel, Calvin Klein, $248; at Macy’s.

Silk dress, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, $653; mnzstore .com.

Leather sandals, Christian Louboutin, $695; christian louboutin.com.

ADJUST YOUR MAKEUP POPPY LIPS

This vivid tone is in the same color family, so it “harmonizes well with Olivia’s dress without being matchy-matchy,” says Munn’s makeup artist Shane Paish, who created her look at right. A fresh complexion and groomed brows add polish without stealing focus.

NINA RICCI

For fair skin Dolce & Gabbana Classic Cream Lipstick in Delicious, $34; saks.com.

For medium skin Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick in In Love with Ginger, $7; cvs.com.

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Cottonblend canvas skirt, Moschino Cheap and Chic, $330; at Moschino, 818-8275700.

WorldMags.net Leather bag, Dooney & Bourke, $268; dooney.com.

Resin and gold-finished bangle, Trademark, $128; trademark.com. Polyester blouse, Calvin Klein, $80; macys .com.

Leather sandals, Joe’s, $135; zappos.com.

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White highlights tangerine’s vibrancy and puts it center stage. Try the hue with tomato to boost the intensity or with navy to cool things down. Feeling retro? Go with forest green for a ’70s effect.

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Find a new way to show some skin

Cleavage—been there, done that. For elegant impact, bare a less-predictable body part instead. If you have killer arms, for instance, go sleeveless.

Opt for a modern mani

Pass on the punky purples and acid greens in favor of a deeply sophisticated gray: “This versatile shade is chic but not as boring or expected as other neutrals,” says nail pro Tracylee. Brush on two coats over neatly rounded nails.

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Moore’s outfit, made of stretch viscose cady fabric, has just the right amount of slouch while still maintaining a tailored, lean silhouette. Look to design elements such as satin side panels to add gorgeous dimension. 4

It may be tempting to offset a dark outfit with wild and colorful accessories, but Moore’s restrained choices—a matching clutch and minimalist stilettos—read sexy and commanding. Stuart Weitzman napa leather sandals, $415; stuartweitzman.com. Vince Camuto leather clutch, $148; vincecamuto.com.

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Think you need to chop your locks into a bob once you’ve blown out a certain number of candles on your birthday cake? Drop the shears. “Long hair is very youthful,” says N.Y.C. hairstylist Nathaniel Hawkins. The key to pulling off length: Accentuate layers with a texturizing spray. “Loose, tousled ends create softness and body,” says Hawkins.

Tresemmé Perfectly (Un)Done Sea Salt Spray, $7; at Target.

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BlueNotes

The freshest way to mix indigo? Take equal parts chambray and denim, then spike with confident prints and fanciful embellishments. That’s one sharp look, straight up

Love this? Check out Ava & Viv, Target’s plus-size line, for more (target.com).

Take casual Friday up a notch with an inky skirt and a playful button-up. Suede mules and a roomy tote are a little business, a lot of pleasure.

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Shirtdress Denim, Ava & Viv, $30 (X–4X); target.com. Jewelry Gold vermeil necklace ($242) and cuff ($374), Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry; jennifer zeuner.com. Belts Faux leather, Old Navy, $25 each (1X–4X); oldnavy.com. Bag Calfskin, Zac Zac Posen, $450; shopbop.com. Sandals Leather, Club Monaco, $298; clubmonaco.com.

Printed trousers get the casual treatment when topped off with a slouchy shirt. Roll the sleeves, and do a cool half-tuck for extra “Oh, this?” nonchalance. Shirt Denim, Jessica London, $45 (12–28); fullbeauty.com. Pants Cotton jacquard, Marina Rinaldi, $460 (12–24); at Marina Rinaldi, 212734-4333. Cuff Silver tone, Ann Taylor, $50; anntaylor.com. Sandals Leather, Michael Michael Kors, $99; at select Michael Kors Lifestyle stores.

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Swap out your skinnies for wide-leg jeans, which are comfy plus elongating. Dress them up with a bejeweled T-shirt and chunky heels for a lunch date. Top Embellished rayon-nylon, Eloquii, $120 (14–24); eloquii.com. Pants Linen, Lane Bryant, $60 (14–28); lanebryant .com. Bangle Howlite, stone, and gold tone, Ann Taylor, $50; anntaylor.com. Tote Saffiano leather, Rebecca Minkoff, $295; at Rebecca Minkoff, 866-838-6991 for stores. Heels Cotton and leather, Max Mara, $595; at Max Mara, 305-770-6200.

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Rayon teddy with lace trim, Eberjey, $88; eberjey.com.

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SKIRT Neoprene, Tosia, $395; at Darling, 646-336-6966.

Going for crisp? A butcher-striped blouse and structured satchel push the skirt into fiercely sophisticated territory. Balance the boysclub vibe with a pair of devastatingly sexy strappy sandals.

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Shirt Cotton-silk, Thomas Pink, $195; thomaspink.com. Necklace Gold plate, Sarah Chloe, $89; sarahchloe.com. Pendant necklace Gold vermeil, Flaca Jewelry, $125; flacajewelry.com. Satchel Canvas and leather, Kate Spade Saturday, $150; saturday.com. Sandals Suede, CH Carolina Herrera, $425; at CH Carolina Herrera, 310 276-8900.

Sweater Cotton, Ann Taylor, $70; anntaylor .com. Sweater (tied around waist) Cottonnylon, Tommy Hilfiger, $129; tommy.com. Bag Calfskin, Rovimoss, $225; rovimoss.com. Ring Gold vermeil, Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry, $253; jenniferzeuner.com. Watch Gold finish, Seiko, $275; at Macy’s. Sneakers Leather, Lacoste, $90; lacoste.com.

Trenchcoat Polyester, Rebecca Taylor, $550; rebeccataylor.com. Top Viscose-crêpe and cotton jersey, Sea, $265; at Madison, 310-275-1930. Clutch Leather, Clare V., $199; clarev.com. Rings Stone and gold plate, CC Skye, $95 each; glamboutique.com. Sunglasses Mazzucchelli acetate, Elizabeth and James, $190; bloomingdales.com. Sandals Calf hair, Derek Lam 10 Crosby, $275; dereklam.com.

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For an office-friendly illusion of more coverage, throw on a slouchy trench that hits below the skirt’s hem. Try one in a fresh pastel blue, which plays up the breezy feel of an all-ivory ensemble.

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Rayon tube top, American Apparel, $24; store.american apparel.net.

Remove the straps for a cleaner look under a scoopneck top.

Nylon-elastane boy shorts, Spanx, $22; spanx.com.

Nylon-elastane bodysuit, Wolford, $295; wolford.com.

Microfiber-elastane cropped top, Hanro of Switzerland, $76; shop .hanrousa.com. Cottonspandex control briefs, Commando, $48; wearcommando.com. Nylon-spandex chemise, Vassarette, $17; target.com.

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GO FOR HOW TO WEAR IT Break up the long silhouette with an eye-catching design detail. Contrast stitching, for example, creates flattering lines and picks up on breezy white pants. Denim shell, Trademark, $278; trade-mark.com. Polyester-viscose trousers, Mango, $100; mango.com. Gold-toned bangle, Louise et Cie, $68; louiseetcie.com. Leather satchel, Tory Burch, $595; toryburch.com.

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A boxy T-shirt HOW TO WEAR IT A low, square neckline tempers the roomy shape and sets the stage for a gleaming single statement earring. Denim top, Rachel Comey, $265; shopbop .com. Suede pants, Club Monaco, $695; club monaco.com. Gold-plated earring, A Peace Treaty, $120; apeacetreaty.com. Leather clutch, Nanushka, $437; nanushka.hu.

A flowy tank

GO FOR HOW TO WEAR IT Exude Mediterranean glamour without going overboard by pairing it with a utilitarian skirt. The twist? A sex-kittenish slit up to there. Linen-cotton camisole, A DĂŠtacher, $470; at A DĂŠtacher, 212-625-3380. Cotton skirt, BCBG Max Azria, $348; bcbg.com. Gold-toned bangles with malachite, turquoise, or lapis, Ann Taylor, $35/set; anntaylor.com. Gold-plated ring (left, $87) and cubic zirconia, labradorite, and gold-plated ring ($105), Melanie Auld; melanieauld.com.

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GO FOR HOW TO WEAR IT A crisp white shirt (neatly tucked) and faded denim flares epitomize all-American ease. Take a dressier turn by throwing on a gently draped jacket in soft lilac, then use it as a pale canvas to show off a rich bordeaux cross-body bag.

Denim culottes, McGuire, $213; at Bloomingdale’s. Linen jacket, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, $774; mnzstore.com. Cotton tunic, J. Crew, $70; jcrew .com. Leather satchel, Auxiliary for Aritzia, $298; us.aritzia.com. Bracelets, from top: Rose gold plate with zebra jasper (at Saks Fifth Avenue) and gold plate with aragonite (at Bergdorf Goodman), Eddie Borgo, $350 each.

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Frayed at the hems HOW TO WEAR IT Coming undone at the seams is the latest way to show you’re in with the fashion pack. Balance the rugged feel with a buttery suede T-shirt—the exaggerated sleeves will also offset the volume down below. Sturdy wedge mules ground the extra-wide legs (and cap off the luxe-boho look). Denim culottes, H&M, $60; hm.com. Suede top, Theory, $575; saks.com. Faux-leather bag, Angela & Roi, $65; shopethica .com. Silver-toned watch with fauxleather strap, Nine West, $49; macys.com. Leather mules, Tory Burch, $395; toryburch.com.

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An A-line jumper HOW TO WEAR IT Make like a schoolgirl and try a preppy oxford underneath. Just undo the collar and roll the sleeves to prove you’re not afraid to break the rules. Denim dress, MiH Jeans, $290; mih-jeans.com. Cotton shirt, Equipment, $178; at Nordstrom. Acetate and metal sunglasses, Super by Retrosuperfuture, $319; retrosuperfuture.com. Leather bag, Milly, $365; saks.com. Gold-finished cuff, Giles & Brother, $100; gilesandbrother.com.

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HOW TO WEAR IT Push the slinky ’70s vibe by strapping on neutral gladiators that seductively snake up your legs. A classic watch and a timeless bag turn down the heat a notch. Denim shirtdress, Alexa Chung for AG, $325; ag jeans.com. Leather bag, Trademark, $528; trade-mark .com. Steel watch with leather strap, Marc by Marc Jacobs, $175; marcjacobs.com. Vachetta leather sandals, Ancient Greek Sandals, $410; modaoperandi.com.

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Streamlined separates HOW TO WEAR IT The full skirt and fitted sleeves give this minimalist combo a ladylike spin, which makes for an easy outfit that doesn’t skimp on sophistication. Fanciful tasseled flats seal the deal. Raw silk twill T-shirt and skirt, No. 6, $320 each; at No. 6 Store, 212-226-5759. Stainless steel watch with leather strap, Fossil, $105; fossil .com. Suede sandals, Stuart Weitzman, $425; at Stuart Weitzman, 212-750-2555.

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GO FOR HOW TO WEAR IT Denim at the office? Absolutely. Wear this two-piece exactly as you would your sharpest blazer and pencil skirt—with a smart shirt and structured bag that say “Talk to my assistant.” Denim jacket ($304) and skirt ($405), Karen Walker; karenwalker.com. Cotton-silk shirt, Nanushka, $299; at Judith, 207-747-4778. Gold-plated bracelet, Miansai, $200; miansai.com. Calfskin bag, Zac Zac Posen, $495; bloomingdales.com.

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Cropped with pleats HOW TO WEAR IT Set your inner girlie girl free with flirty, strappy sandals and delicate bracelets. Cotton jumpsuit, Apiece Apart, $390; at Mill Mercantile, 415401-8920. Gold-plated bracelets, Arme de l’Amour, $337/2; armedelamour .com. Leather bag, Want les Essentiels de la Vie, $595; wantessentiels.com. Calfskin sandals, Pour la Victoire, $250; pourlavictoire.com.

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HOW TO WEAR IT Ditch the dress for date night: This skinbaring number hugs curves and lengthens legs. Double up on gold cuffs for superwoman sex appeal. Pow! Denim jumpsuit, 3x1, $325; at Intermix. Gold-plated bracelets, Rue Gembon, $75/2; ruegembon.com. Leather clutch, Facine, $275; facine.com. Calfskin wedges, Vince, $425; saks.com.

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The ZEN Commandments Once considered the woo-woo practice of aging hippies, meditation has gone mainstream. But is all that deep breathing and mantra work really going to change your life? Amy Synnott explores the mindfulness revolution

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t’s just past 7 on a Wednesday night in February, and N.Y.C.’s SoHo Synagogue is packed. More than 300 candles illuminate the cavernous sanctuary, their shadows dancing against the exposed brick-and-stone walls as new age music wafts through the air. On the floor, 50 or so young, welldressed professionals sit cross-legged on cushions. As the stragglers take their places, the music stops and Dina Kaplan, a former tech entrepreneur and founder of the Path, a pop-up meditation practice, addresses the crowd. “I’m so happy you’re all here,” she says. “Tonight we’re going to give you a well-rounded workout for your brain.”

As she begins to explain how the 45-minute meditation class will be structured—a bit of mindfulness, some mantra work, and finally a guided visualization—I fidget on my cushion. Unlike most of the other people in the room, I don’t do yoga, so my flexibility (not to mention my inner quietude) is limited. As everyone around me starts sniffing rapidly in sync—a breathing technique designed to “increase energy and focus your mind”—I work hard to stifle a giggle. Let me be clear: No one else is laughing. Not Trey, the 40-something corporate exec emptying his mind beside me, or Skylar, the 28-year-old blond photographer in the

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lotus position behind him. No, these charismatic New Yorkers take their meditation seriously—and there isn’t the faintest whiff of patchouli about them. “It’s really not a hippie-dippie scene,” says 36-yearold Nicole Thomas, who, when not meditating, is the director of retail training for Fendi. She tries to come to the Path at least once a week, which is exactly what Kaplan, who spent 10 days at a silent meditation retreat in Indonesia in 2011, wants: “My mission in life is to make meditation more accessible to mainstream people. I wanted to make it appealing to the old me— the girl who was running a tech company. I wasn’t going to go to some weird space with pink pillows and incense, but I would go to a place that looked like the Apple store of meditation.” On the opposite side of the country, Suze Yalof Schwartz, a former magazine editor, had a similar idea. In 2014, she opened L.A.’s Unplug Meditation, which she describes as the “SoulCycle of meditation.” At her spare all-white studio—bathed in soothing purple shades meant to evoke “Aten Reign,” artist James Turrell’s 2013 site-specific light installation at New York’s Guggenheim—stressed-out mommies and venture capitalists drop in for “lunchtime quickie” spiritual reboots. “We designed it so people would feel like they were checking into heaven,” says Yalof Schwartz, whose Web site offers the following “warning” on its home page: “Meditation may cause increased happiness, decreased stress, reduced anxiety, increased focus, higher test scores, optimism, better health, and inner peace.”

This may seem like hyperbole, but reams of research now support that statement unequivocally. Studies show that meditation, particularly the mindfulness variety, can boost productivity and immunity while helping to reduce cortisol levels, lower blood pressure, combat insomnia, and fight depression. And with advances in neuroscience, scientists are finally starting to understand why it works: “By training yourself to become more neutrally aware of the present moment—allowing thoughts to bubble up without judgment or attachment—you can literally rewire your brain to be less reactive to stress,” says Dean Sluyter, author of Natural Meditation: A Guide to Effortless Meditative Practice. No wonder everyone from 50 Cent to Jennifer Aniston is raving about it. Of course, in this age of 24/7 media access, many people still find the idea of sitting quietly—and ostensibly doing nada—for any chunk of time daunting. “People have these preconceived notions about how hard it is to meditate,” says Sluyter. “They think it needs to be uncomfortable, and they need the perfect place, and they need to do a certain number of minutes. But the truth is that meditating is something you can do anytime, anywhere. And it should be effortless.” Since there are so many different kinds of meditation—and admittedly, some of them are a lot trickier than others—we asked Sluyter for some easy tips to help laypeople like me get started with a basic mindfulness routine. Consider this your field guide to living in the now.

CUSHION A dedicated pillow is an effective visual reminder to practice. It also helps support the body so it’s easier to sit. Zafu meditation cushion, GretchieW, $102; etsy.com.

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Fact: A sacred space in which to meditate is not technically required. Flip side: If a few beautiful accessories help you settle down, why not show your prefrontal cortex some TLC?

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SCENT Patchouli incense is so 1968. Instead, why not breathe in the heady aroma of fig leaf, geranium, and vetiver? Belle Fleur Figue Noir perfumed diffuser, $96; bellefleurny.com.

SEAT For the less flexible among us, a bench offers the same spine-lifting benefits as a cushion without taxing the glutes. Ronin meditation bench, Zen Posture, $129; etsy.com.

FOCUS OBJECT Even if you don’t buy into the healing properties of crystals, gently focusing your attention on this gorgeous treasure can help calm your mind. Large celestite geode, Roost, $350; at Gervis Design Studio, 561-613-6100.

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4 Seize the small moments. It’s a great idea to establish a daily practice. But not everyone can carve out 20 or 40 minutes to sit on a pillow each morning. So get creative: Instead of quietly raging at the time wasted standing in line at the post office or sitting at a red light, take a few long, deep breaths, and try not to think about anything. When it comes to meditating, “consistency [even just a few minutes a day] is more important than quantity,” says Sluyter.

Too antsy to sit? Try tai chi, a form of moving meditation.

“Meditation spaces are sprouting up now like yoga studios did 10 years ago.” —Dean Sluyter 1 Understand the basics. Based in Buddhist traditions, mindfulness can best be described as a hyper- (but nonjudgmental) awareness of the present moment. Most of us spend way too much time ruminating about the past, worrying about the future, and/or reacting reflexively (and often dysfunctionally) to the present; the more mindful you are, the more comfortable you are just being. Picture the typical overstressed brain as a salmon swimming upstream. Then imagine you tell that salmon to flip over on its back and try floating for a while. Now hand that salmon a margarita. Mindfulness is like a happy hour you can access anytime of the day—and it’ll never leave you with a hangover. 2 Stop posing. If you’re super-flexible and find the lotus position comfy, go for it. But there’s no reason your butt needs to ache every time you meditate. Sit on whatever you want, wherever you want, however you want, says Sluyter. “No one is going to give you points for looking like a perfect yogi.” 3 Focus on anything5…5for a while. When you first start your practice, it is helpful to have something to rest your attention on: your breath, an object, the repetition of a sound (or mantra). But don’t get too hung up on what it should be. “These are simply on-ramps to meditation,” says Sluyter. Once you feel settled, you won’t need these—you’ll be able to just sit.”

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5 Stop being so judgy. So you’re sitting there, trying hard not to think, when your mind wanders to last night’s email from your boss. Don’t feel bad—it happens to everyone. The key is to glide right over that rabbit hole instead of diving in; gently bring your attention back to the meditation. By not freaking out, your mind settles down by itself. And don’t worry if you get restless. “Whatever you’re feeling, that’s simply stuff that’s passing through,” says Sluyter. Studies show even if you think your mind is wandering the entire time, you are still reaping the benefits of the meditation. 6 Ignore your mood. Think you’re too stressed to meditate? So happy you don’t need it? News flash: It’s good for everyone, so enjoy the (guilt-free) margarita.

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Not ready to plunk down $1,100 for an intensive 10-hour training course in meditation? Here are three simple ways to get your spiritual feet wet.

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Tilda Swinton

The singularly striking Oscar winner and current face of Nars knows exactly who she is. And who she isn’t: “I will never be a bombshell. But I can dress up as one if I like.”

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“My sweetheart [artist Sandro Kopp] wears it on the last three nails of his left hand.”

The Internet is obsessed with your hair. There’s not a lot of it to be obsessed by! My great friend in Paris, Odile Gilbert, cuts my hair. And she’s such a wild beast—she’s like a sculptress. It’s my great pleasure to just sit down and let her do what she wants. Do you bleach your brows? Sometimes. I like that look. I’m lazy, so it’s quite nice that I don’t have to do much for it to look like it’s something. In your upcoming film Trainwreck, you’re completely transformed with smoky eyes and bombshell waves. I play the editrix of this insane men’s magazine, and I was thinking that she has looked at lots of pictures of Carine Roitfeld and is kind of trying to look like her—and failing. I don’t [usually] wear makeup. I tend to look like a drag queen when I put all that stuff on. I was shocked to read that you’ve been mistaken for a guy by airport security. Oh, I think they’re very tired, those people. They see somebody nearly 6 feet tall coming toward them with short hair, and they just say, “Male assist.” So I’m not even remotely insulted. Have you always been so confident? I have never been particularly hung up on what I look like. I was this height when I was 13, and you know, there’s only so much I can do with myself. At 54, what’s your approach to aging? Aging is not something to be feared. I’m interested in wrinkles appearing—I think it’s kind of fascinating. I wouldn’t want to be 23 again. And I wouldn’t want to be 53 again! I live with the reality that my life just gets better. —SUZANNE ZUCKERMAN

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“This scent filled my house in the first few weeks of my twins’ lives. I’ve had a major soft spot for it ever since and burn the candles at birthdays and especially tender times.”

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ETAT LIBRE D’ORANGE LIKE THIS TILDA SWINTON EAU DE PARFUM “I created this fragrance myself, based on smells I love: ginger from baking in my kitchen, pumpkin from my garden, and even puppy paws.”

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NARS SATIN LIP PENCIL IN BISCAYNE PARK “It’s the perfect natural nudish lip color.” $26; narscosmetics .com.

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On the red carpet Swinton’s coifs can bend in ways that would make a yogi jealous. But for every day she keeps a low-product profile. Says the actress, “I use nothing to wrangle my hair whatsoever.”

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“I was wearing this incredible Haider Ackermann powder blue thing, and we were feeling very romantic with the hair.”

“This was in Cannes. I wanted to look like a flame. It’s fun to think of hair as sculpture. It’s interesting to work with height.”

“This was me worshipping Robert Mapplethorpe—great, great, great photographer. He looked like that.”

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Why I Love Them … 1 They project a carefree, effortless vibe. Feel a breeze coming? Might as well let the wind have its way with you: These braids look best when they’re about to come undone. Loose and full of texture, they are the hairstyle equivalent of spring’s breezy boho dresses. 2 They eliminate the need for blowouts. Nora Ephron once joked that not having to worry about your hair is “the secret upside of death.” May I suggest a less radical approach? Toss your hair into a braid and you won’t even notice your “Barfly” membership at Drybar has expired. 3 They get your hair out of your face. Personally, I find it tricky to get much accomplished when there’s a split end stuck to my lip gloss.

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With its intricate detailing and clean lines, this sophisticated style proves you don’t need to be under 21 to pull off a braid. To nail the look, slick back hair on the sides with gel, securing it by your ears with two bobby pins. Divide the strands in back into two sections, crossing the outermost pieces of each section over and underneath the other hair. Secure ends with a clear elastic, then loosely tug at the braid to deconstruct it a bit.

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Wide herringbones, braided pompadours, peekaboo coils—we haven’t seen this many stylish twists since John Barrett waved in the country’s first braid bar in 2011. Here’s how to get your kink on.

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If you’re the kind of girl who likes to see heads swivel—and iPhones flash—when you walk into a room, this braid’s for you. Clip up the top section, then create a Dutch braid (aka a reverse French braid; that is, braid under rather than over) on both sides of your head. Keeping volume on top, French-braid the center. Gather all three braids and twist into a low bun, leaving the ends loose.

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My Secret Trick I know what you’re thinking: That braid-on-a-brastrap looks pretty scary. But bear with me. If you find the right shade—and rub away the synthetic gleam with a bit of dry shampoo before applying—it can look great wrapped around the base of a messy bun. Just make sure to hide the ends. You don’t want to look like you’ve got a Wonderbra dangling from your updo. 204

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Hairdo by HairUWear French Braid Band in Chestnut, $10; ulta.com.

Fancy yourself more of a woodland-nymph type? Then a lowmaintenance underbraid like this—which renders you festivalready in about five minutes—might be just the ticket. After you’ve flat-ironed your hair, grab a small section of hair at your nape, directly under the ear. Start with a fishtail braid, and as you get closer to the ends, let it seamlessly morph into a regular braid. Repeat on the other side.

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Embellish Your Updo

Save your Herculean blowout efforts for sunnier days. Tightly pulling back your hair leaves zero room for humidity to sneak into strands and swell them up, says Gomez’s stylist Lona Vigi. Give hair a light, glossy coat of oil before twisting into a braided bun. If the pullback leaves you feeling exposed, Vigi says, statement earrings create a fun focal point. Crystal and gold-toned earrings, Alexis Bittar, $275; alexisbittar.com.

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See ya, smoky eyes. “The pigments in eye makeup are especially prone to bleeding,” says makeup pro Allan Avendaño. Stick to light, neutral shadows and waterproof liner. If you can’t pry your fingers off that tube of Diorshow, seal your coated lashes with this film-forming, H₂O-proof mascara.

Are you the person who always wonders how everyone else remembered to pack an umbrella? Now you can track raindrops as obsessively as you do Gilt sales: Enter your location into the Dark Sky app ($4; available on iTunes) and it will alert you to expect things like “light rain in seven minutes, ending 10 minutes later.” Well worth the price of a latte, no?

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Live in a Bubble

A deep, enveloping umbrella shields not just the top of your head but also your shoulders so drops don’t destroy your makeup or hair. If you want a tool you can tuck into your bag more easily, the Davek Mini ($49; davekny.com) measures a wee 7 inches and boasts a wind-resistant frame to keep you covered.

Bubble umbrella, Totes, $25; totes-isotoner.com.

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Ditch Powder Blush

You need color that won’t streak while you’re darting in and out of downpours. Avendaño, who works on models for Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoots, relies on cream blush topped with a light misting of setting spray to hold the look.

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WorldMags.net Rain, plus this cream, can actually help soften wrinkles!

Damp weather can work in your favor, especially if you have a wrinkle or two. In the a.m., rub on a moisturizer laced with hyaluronic acid, a humectant that draws in water from the skin and air, says Connecticut dermatologist Mona Gohara. As water is stored, the formula plumps up the skin’s surface for a smoothing effect.

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If you’ve got an umbrella in your bag, make sure these two touchup tools aren’t out of reach either. When rain ruins your makeup job, use a damp sponge to blend colors back together and sweep away undereye smudges. Then troubleshoot with concealer, says Avendaño. If your hair has turned fuzzy en route, spritz on a humidity-resistant hairspray to tame frizz.

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Pop Your Pout

Dewy skin? Check. Waterproof eye makeup? Check. The missing link to your rainy-day look? A gray-busting poppy lip color. It just brightens up everything, from your face to your mood, says Avendaño, who recommends a matte formula for impact—plus, it’s a nice contrast to moister skin. (He used this shade on Hyland on a stormy night.) MAC Cosmetics lipstick in All Fired Up, $16; maccosmetics.com.

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You don’t want to risk damaging your leather Choos in rainy weather, so splurge on some stylish galoshes. Short versions elongate legs better than your tall rubber wellies, and says Coulter, they also show off the curves in your legs. Rubber and PVC rain boots, Bernardo, $145; nordstrom.com.

Layer in Black

A trenchcoat is a staple, no doubt, but if you’re on the shorter side, be sure to choose one that hits about mid-thigh so as not to drown your shape, says stylist Cher Coulter. If it’s just too hot to button up, go for layers of dark clothes. They’ll give you the option to peel off anything that gets soggy, and the color will hide rain spots too.

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A classic beauty can unleash the experimental. Take it from makeup artist Kayleen McAdams, whose star client is her sister, Rachel. With pink highlights or plum lips, “she’s always pushing the envelope, but in sophisticated ways,” says Kayleen. “It’s never extreme.”

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You wouldn’t both wear a white T-shirt in quite the same way, so why should the two of you spritz on identical scents? This Mother’s Day, pick the bloom each of you adores, then sniff out the twist that makes it your own

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Peppercorn, incense, and amber spice up this rich fragrance and lend an air of mystery to jasmine and gardenia.

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Fendi Furiosa eau de parfum, $88/1.7 fl. oz.; bloomingdales.com.

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Just as heady and magnetic as No. 5, Chanel’s new floral bouquet, with iris and violet, makes a strong, confident statement. Les Exclusifs de Chanel Misia eau de toilette, $280/6.8 fl. oz.; chanel.com.

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Sure, you can detect the creamy jasmine, but it takes a backseat to ripe, juicy notes of lemon and orange.

Freesia brings out the lighter side of rose in this elegant fragrance. Bergamot, black currant, and pear add a vibrant zing.

The mist is as refreshing and effervescent as a limoncello spritzer—and equally intoxicating.

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The most important thing to remember is “to have fun with it and create dierent silhouettes as your hair grows back,â€? says Adir Abergel, who works with Kristen Stewart. For the ďŹ rst few weeks, slick back sides with styling cream, then mist with hairspray. This looks “clean and modern,â€? he says. Every six weeks, trim the back to allow strands in front and at the crown to catch up. And keep refreshing that bobby-pin stash. “I pin up hair in back and add height at the crown to make it look bigger,â€? he says. When you have several more inches to work with on top, style them all to one side. “Mist wet hair with beach spray, and use a diuser to bring out a wave.â€? If your texture needs a boost, add bends with a hot iron. John Frieda Keraex Frizz Ease Hairspray, $10; drugstore.com. Philip B. Maui Wowie Volumizing & Thickening Beach Mist, $22; philipb.com. Leonor Greyl Éclat Naturel Styling Cream, $46; saks.com. Hot Tools 1Ë? Classic Gold Curling Iron, $40; at Ulta.

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That depends on what kind of results you’re looking for. We tested the latest batch of oil-absorbing mists and picked out our faves. Now N.Y.C. hairstylist Nathaniel Hawkins explains how to use each one to your advantage.

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“This formula adds just a touch of texture to hair, so it’s ideal for fine to medium-thick strands,” says Hawkins. “You won’t feel like you’re carrying around a head full of product.”

It goes on clear and feels a bit wet when first applied, but then it dries to a powdery finish. Once you blend it in, the mist lends just the slightest bit of hold. “It does a really great job of soaking up oils,” says Hawkins.

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Herbal Essences Body Envy Dry Shampoo, $5; target.com.

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If you currently keep texturizer and hairspray on your vanity, try a shot of this multitasker—it just might replace them both. The formula gives hair hold, volume, and instant bead-head appeal.

“This one doesn’t alter the texture of your hair like some of the others,” says Hawkins. And with zero white or chalky residue, “you’ll get the refresher you’re after without having to worry about the product showing on your roots.”

Drybar Triple Sec 3-in-1 Texturizing Spray, $25; thedrybar.com.

L’Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle Blow Dry It Blow Out Longwear Spray, $5; lorealparisusa.com.

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Choose ones with delicate patterns and wear them as you would jewelry, says pro Kris Zero, who has styled Kate Bosworth. “Stacking a few of the thinner bands on your wrist—or even on your fingers like knuckle rings—creates a peekaboo, sexy moment.” Try them alone, or mix them with your regular rings and bangles, Zero says. “They’re meant to be fun, after all.”

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Think of this liquid as the best lingerie you’ll ever own. Like silk, it softens contours, allowing any makeup you wear to look better. Plus, says L.A. pro Sabrina Bedrani, “it has a matte texture so you don’t have to use much powder to set.” $52/ 1 fl. oz.; sephora.com.

Before you balk at the price, test out this spreadable stick and marvel at how it diffuses dark circles, welts, or even sun spots. “A little goes a long way,” says L.A. makeup artist Mai Quynh. Its dry consistency doesn’t slip or transfer. $70; cledepeau beaute.com.

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TINTED MOISTURIZER 6. Laura Mercier

More blunt than most brushes, the dense bundle of synthetic bristles (for cream, liquid, and powder foundations) glides through nooks and crannies “without leaving any streaky lines,” says N.Y.C. makeup artist Julie Harris, who has worked with Kate Hudson. $30; shiseido.com.

You’d think a foundation jam-packed with minerals would have a dry, gritty finish. Not this velvety cream, which hydrates with shea butter and emollients and takes only “a few swirls to blur imperfections,” says N.Y.C. makeup artist Anthea King. $35; maccosmetics.com.

BB CREAM 1. Smashbox Camera Ready Alphabet-cream skeptics, listen up: This tinted, peptide-rich lotion will make you a believer. It fades sun spots and broken capillaries, leaving a lit-from-within vibrancy. “It’s essential for the fiveminute-makeup person,” says L.A. pro Tasha Reiko Brown. $39; sephora.com.

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We can be as finicky as Goldilocks when selecting tinted moisturizer: Some are too sheer, some too bronzy. However, this antioxidant-spiked hydrator is just right. It gives skin a hint of color and “blurs unevenness and redness without looking cakey or makeup-y,” says King. $44; lauramercier.com.

We crave foundation that does it all, and this weightless version—a winner for 12 years running—fits the bill. “The coverage is buildable, and the finish isn’t too dewy or too matte,” says Quynh. With 24 versatile shades, there’s no settling for anything less than a perfect match. $62; giorgio armanibeauty.com.

POWDER FOUNDATION 8. Chanel Double Perfection Lumière This finely milled formula has split personalities: It’s a powder when applied directly from its compact, but dampen a sponge and it turns into a cream. Either way, “it doesn’t settle into pores or fine lines,” says L.A. makeup artist Justin Tyme. $55; chanel.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 9. Cover FX Blemish Treatment Concealer Unless you read the fine print, you’d never know this elegant stick, which comes in 10 shades, is spiked with skin enhancers. Salicylic acid and bisabolol zap acne and inflammation, yet the formula blends and covers as well as any unmedicated version we’ve tried. $25. Go to instyle.com/bbb picks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

POWDER 10. Laura Mercier Fact: T-zone shine—that is, an unseemly reflection on your forehead, nose, or chin—happens to the best of us. This barely there powder wards it off in an instant. “It doesn’t leave that telltale powdery finish,” says Bedrani, who uses it on clients like Felicity Jones. $37; laura mercier.com.

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s healthy lifestyle isn’t the only thing that gives her a flushed glow. This cream formula, which Los Angeles makeup artist Jeannia Robinette uses on the star, “melts into skin beautifully. Gwyneth loves it—and she only likes makeup that looks real.” All shades have rich pigment and are crazy easy to blend. $38; chanel.com.

Call it a matter of semantics, but pros swear this creamy balm delivers a gleam, not a shimmer. When applied along cheekbones, the nose, and the collarbone, “it gives the skin a natural, believable glow,” says L.A. makeup artist Darlene Jacobs. “I use it on every one of my clients and wouldn’t be caught dead without it in my kit.” $38; rmsbeauty.com.

Made with minerals, this baked blush has a swirly, otherworldly luminescence. A few drops of water transforms it into a “blendable cream blush,” says L.A. makeup artist Kimberly Bragalone. “It creates this beautiful luminosity without looking like your cheeks are caked with glitter.” $27; mac cosmetics.com.

BLUSH BRUSH 15. Nars Yachiyo Kabuki With a spiral of bristles and a woven wisteria handle, this brush looks like a tiny work of art, without any sacrifice of function. The fibers lift just the right amount of powder for sweeping, swirling, and skimming. Bonus: The light, sturdy handle couldn’t be easier to use. $55; narscosmetics.com.

POWDER BLUSH 14. Nars Stamps of color on the cheeks work only for baby dolls. This intensely pigmented blush becomes part of your skin rather than just chilling out on top of it. “The colors are

BRONZER 16. Guerlain Terracotta Instead of one-shade-fitsall, try these eight hues that are calibrated by hair color, starting with a

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ECO-FRIENDLY BRONZER 17. Tarte Amazonian Clay A few sweeps of this golden powder hint at a soul-restoring vacation in Rio de Janeiro. “It’s not a chunky shimmer,” says King. Extra points for the clay—harvested from the banks of the Amazon— that absorbs oil without looking dry or flaky. $30; tarte.com.


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NEUTRAL 18. Deborah Lippmann Naked This taupe would be right at home in Olivia Pope’s closet of elegant neutrals. It looks crisp, clean, and competent—just like the fixer herself. It suits all skin tones and “never streaks, which often happens with nudes,” says N.Y.C. nail pro Sunshine Outing. $18; deborahlippmann.com.

POLISH REMOVER 19. Zoya Remove Plus Taking off your nail polish shouldn’t require elbow grease. This three-in-one acetone removes even the clingiest glitter in an instant. And it’s gentle: “You can tell because it doesn’t leave fingertips chalky white,” says N.Y.C. manicurist Julie Kandalec. $10/8 oz.; zoya.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY LINE 20. Zoya The technical but important part: Each of the 300-plus shades is “five free,” meaning no toluene, dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, or camphor. Easier to grasp: “The colors are awesome and dry superfast,” says L.A. pro Melissa Bozant. $9–$10; zoya.com.

TOPCOAT 21. Seche Vite In the age of constant iPhone tapping, topcoats have never been more vital. This one gives nails a highgloss shine and dries polish in about 60 seconds. You can even “apply a second coat a few days later to ride out the mani,” says Bozant. $9; sallybeauty.com.

RED 22. Christian Louboutin Beauté Rouge Louboutin It was a swipe of Christian Louboutin’s assistant’s firered nail polish that originally inspired his iconic red soles.

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Now his own signature crimson lacquer trumps every other red on the market. “If you can’t afford the shoes, this red looks just as sexy,” says N.Y.C. manicurist Elle. $50; christianlouboutin.com.

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This sea green liquid goes on slightly tacky, which feels funny at first, but, well, stick with it. “The tackiness anchors the polish to the nail and also helps prevent staining,” says N.Y.C. manicurist Angel Williams. $9; loxabeauty.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 24. Ciaté Geltox Starter Kit Gel color options generally leave much to be desired. But this topcoat ups the ante, lending any polish the longevity of a gel. Paint as usual, sweep on the clear lacquer, then hold under the included LED for a minute. Chip-free tips last up to three weeks. $99. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

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DARK 25. Essie Wicked Experts may not agree exactly what color this is— some told us deep brown, others thought black, another swore eggplant— but one thing’s for sure: It’s the chicest dark lacquer money can buy. “My clients always gravitate right to it,” says Outing. $9; essie.com.

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TWEEZER 29. Tweezerman Slant EYE SHADOW PALETTE 27. Dior 5 Couleurs Most multicolored palettes have one diva shade stuck in the middle of four ho-hum backup singers. These compacts house five Beyoncés. “It takes the guesswork out of smoky eyes,” says Jeannia Robinette. You can’t go astray, even if you been drankin’. $62; dior.com.

GEL EYELINER 28. Bobbi Brown Long-Wear The potted formula starts with a glossy slip but within seconds dries to a reflective finish. “It glides right on and doesn’t move,” says Mai Quynh of the waterresistant formula. $25; bob bibrowncosmetics.com.

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Ever gone to nab a rogue stray, only to end up with brows dotted with stubs? Time to upgrade. With a tapered end, “you can grab the hair right out,” says L.A. makeup artist Andre Sarmiento. “It’s so steady, it doesn’t hurt.” $23; tweezerman.com.

EYE-MAKEUP REMOVER 30. Lancôme Bi-Facil Most removers make you look one of two ways: like you coated your sockets with Crisco or like you scrubbed them with a Brillo pad. “This is the best eye-makeup remover. It wipes away to a nongreasy finish, and it doesn’t irritate,” says N.Y.C. makeup artist Kim Bower. $29; lancome-usa.com.

EYELINER PENCIL 31. Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes

POWDER EYE SHADOW 33. Nars

Precise enough to draw a defined line but creamy enough to blend, this pencil is loved by makeup artists for the intensity of its pigment and how “it seriously never budges,” says L.A. makeup artist Carola Gonzalez. $19; sephora.com.

“You don’t need to go back three times to get these shadows to show up,” swears Julie Harris. Each of the 40-plus hues manages to be strong in color and elegant in texture, whether you’re going flat and matte or flashy and shimmery. $25; narscosmetics.com.

WATERPROOF MASCARA 32. Chanel Inimitable Queue up tearjerkers, from Beaches to Still Alice, and put this waterproof workhorse to the test. “It’ll last through any tears,” says Justin Tyme. On days when you don’t expect the waterworks, you can depend on a satiny formula and no-flake finish. $30; chanel.com.

LIQUID EYELINER 34. Marc Jacobs Beauty Magic Marc’er The impossibly fine tip “feels like a calligraphy pen,” says Kathy Jeung, who loves the eyeliner’s sharp, shiny finish. The inky pigment delivers type-A accuracy—no skips, jumps, or fading. $30; sephora.com.

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INEXPENSIVE MASCARA 35. L’Oréal Paris Voluminous For less than a green juice, you’ll get a formula that leaves your lashes thicker, longer, and darker. With softening panthenol and ceramides, hairs become so supple, “you can reapply midday and lashes won’t be stiff,” says Sabrina Bedrani. $8; drugstore.com.

EYE SHADOW BRUSH 36. MAC Cosmetics No. 217 If you have yet to master a basic smoky eye, this brush could change your life. “The shape of the bristles cuts the perfect angle,” making it easy to target color right into the crease, says Sarmiento. “I don’t know a single makeup artist who doesn’t own one.” $24; mac cosmetics.com.


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BROW PENCIL 37. Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz If you followed Julia Stiles’s lead and plucked wispy arches in the ’90s, there’s still hope for your 2015 brows. “With the tiny little tip, you can really draw hair-like strokes,” says Jeung— making bare spots, like butterfly clips, a thing of the past. $21; anastasia beverlyhills.com.

“It’s the best brush,” says L.A. makeup artist Kerry Malouf of the dense fibers that evenly coat lashes with jet-black pigment. “The formula is lengthening and thickening, with no clumpiness.” And it’s not going anywhere. “Even if you rub your eyes, this doesn’t move.” $32; yslbeautyus.com.

MINERAL EYE SHADOW 39. Bare Minerals Ready Eye Shadow 2.0 Mineral-based makeup usually looks suited for the Mediterranean— which is great if you’re sunning in Santorini. This range looks like heaven on

lids no matter where you are on the globe. “It also stays put, which is basically impossible to find in a mineral shadow,” says Bedrani. $20; bareescentuals.com.

EYELASH CURLER 40. Shu Uemura The padded rubber bumper and springy handle of this tool lift, spread, and flare every last lash. “The shape works for all eyes, even smaller ones,” says Jeung. As Quynh puts it: “There’s no better tool to help fake a good night’s rest.” $20; shuuemura-usa.com.

INEXPENSIVE WATERPROOF MASCARA 41. Maybelline New York Great Lash Waterproof

side effect of formulas that last and last. This lush mascara separates, conditions, and coats fringes with dark, shiny pigment, but then rinses away without excessive soap or scrubbing. $6; drugstore.com.

CREAM EYE SHADOW 42. Chanel Illusion d’Ombre Longwear Luminous Eyeshadow These tiny little pots pack a punch. The 12 shimmer-flecked shades leave behind an elegant smokiness that won’t slip or smear. “They’re really blendable, so you can get a light wash of color or a more smoldering intensity,” says L.A. pro Matthew VanLeeuwen. $36; chanel.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 43. Estée Lauder Little Black Primer Wear the tinted formula alone for subtle definition or layer it under your go-to mascara for fluttery volume. Swept on top of another formula, it works like a little raincoat, waterproofing your lashes. $24. Go to instyle .com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

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LIPSTICK 44. Nars Audacious To celebrate 20 years of designing the sexiest makeup on the planet, François Nars debuted this coveted range of richly pigmented lipsticks. “One coat and you’re full-on glamorous,” says Andre Sarmiento. $32; nars cosmetics.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY LIP GLOSS 45. BareMinerals “These glosses glisten and make lips look instantly fuller,” says Kimberly Bragalone. Hydrating shea, avocado, and murumuru butters plump, while vitamins A, C, and E play defense against environmental stressors. $18; bareescentuals.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY LIP BALM 46. Burt’s Bees The 100 percent natural balm, made with beeswax and vitamin E, does wonders for restoring lips to a baby-soft smoothness. And where other sticks seem to make your lips crave more moisture, this no-nonsense version leaves them totally quenched. $3; burtsbees.com.

INEXPENSIVE LIPSTICK 47. NYX Cosmetics Lipstick isn’t usually a numbers game, but these figures just add up. With a price tag under $5 and more than 100 shades, “they’re almost too good to be true,” says VanLeeuwen. “If a client likes one, I’ll just give it away without worrying.” That’s the kind of calculus we can get down with. $4; ulta.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 48. Smashbox Be Legendary LongWear Lip Lacquer It looks like a lip gloss, feels like a lip gloss, but one look in the mirror—hours later—will tell you that this

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lacquer is a heck of a lot more. A generous splash of vitamin E helps keep color in place without any shriveling. $24. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

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Because Ryan Gosling doesn’t just give out free smooches, this minty balm is the next best indulgence. Formulated with the same miracle elixir that’s in the famed body lotion, the moisturizer leaves lips softer and less craggy. Plus “you don’t have to reapply a thousand times,” Sarmiento says. $55; lamer.com.

LIP GLOSS 50. Chanel Glossimer The wand may be square, but the modern colors and innovative texture are anything but. “It’s not too sticky, and it has push and body,” VanLeeuwen says. Wear it solo for a glassy shine and a whisper of color, or layer it on top of your favorite stain. “It marries with other colors beautifully.” $30; chanel.com.

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LIP STAIN 51. Benefit Benetint If you’re going for that just-bitten look, a little of this bloodred liquid goes a long way. And the results are far from sinister, says Malouf, who blots the bottom lip with three dots, then asks her clients to press their lips together. “It never looks too heavy.” $30; benefitcosmetics.com.

LIP CRAYON 52. Nars Velvet Matte Most women wisely take their time applying matte color, only to have it gunk up after their first latte. This easy-to-handle pencil makes application a cinch. And it stays. “You’d have to rub fried chicken all over your lips to get this off,” says Tasha Reiko Brown. $26; narscosmetics.com.

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55. MAC in Brule

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It neutralizes ruddiness without leaving a white-ish cast. $70; cledepeau beaute.com.

This creamy beige drapes lids in a sheen that’s reserved but never boring. $16; maccosmetics.com.

A cool pink rose that accents the blue undertones in fair skin. $45; chanel.com.

63. Clé de Peau Beauté in Beige

64. Nars DualIntensity in Himalia

65. Nars in Orgasm

A fawn-colored base that balances vibrant colors. $62; giorgioarmanibeauty.com.

Not too yellow or olive, this cool sand shade blends easily on medium skin. $70; cledepeaubeaute.com.

One coat of this reflective copper looks mysterious; two go enviably rich. $29; narscosmetics.com.

The unrivaled twinkly peach takes cheeks on a natural high. $30; narscosmetics.com.

71. Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk in No. 7.5

72. Clé de Peau Beauté in Ocher

73. CoverGirl in Melted Caramel

This sheer caramel liquid creates an even canvas for bold, bright hues. $62; giorgioarmanibeauty.com.

The tiniest dab of this toffee cream camouflages darkness, stat. $70; cledepeaubeaute.com.

This metallic gold delivers a sophisticated sheen to lids. $5; covergirl.com.

Everything cheeks crave (a lived-in believable flush) and none of what they don’t (blotchy streaks). $30; narscosmetics.com.

80. Bobbi Brown Skin Stick in Espresso

81. Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage in No. SC7

82. Chanel Quadra in Mystic Eyes

83. Nars in Exhibit A

Pewter, cement, pale copper, and shell lend dark lids luster. $61; chanel.com.

A fiery coral soars against deep complexions. $30; narscosmetics.com.

As light as light can be while still looking warm, not ghostly. $47; chanel.com.

FAIR TO MEDIUM Rich neutrals sing on this complexion, but so do poppy shades like bright pinks.

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This red-based raisin evens out dark spots and perks up dull skin. $44; bobbi browncosmetics.com.

Amber neutralizes gray; rich brown blends it together. $34; lauramercier.com.

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59. Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in Boy

60. Tom Ford in Sugar Pink

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Delivers an I-woresunscreen-but-still-gota-tan glow. $39; narscosmetics.com.

This rosy taupe works as a base under brights or as a barrier for neutrals. $16; maccosmetics.com.

A delicate mauve that’s two notches more saturated than your natural lips. $36; chanel.com.

Drenches lips with a soft cotton-candy hue that’s not overly sweet. $46; tomford.com.

An innocent wedding-day pink that, unlike your gown, you can wear every day. $9; essie.com.

66. Nars in Laguna

67. MAC in Spice A pinkish cinnamon that’s gorgeous on its own, pretty under gloss, and subtle just lining lips. $16; maccosmetics.com.

68. Lancôme in Corail in Love

69. Tom Ford in Naked

This sable bronzer gives cheeks, forehead, and chin the prettiest golden glow. $39; narscosmetics.com.

70. Sally Hansen in Royal Blush

75. Nars in Casino

76. Kevyn Aucoin in Medium

This espresso powder flecked with shimmer creates an alluring radiance on chestnut skin. $39; narscosmetics.com.

84. Nars in Casino The mink powder looks sun-kissed (not muddy) along cheekbones, forehead, and chin. $39; narscosmetics.com.

This ripe pink makes lips stand out, not hide in the background. $29; lancome-usa.com.

77. Revlon Super Lustrous in Nude Attitude

The inviting taupe tone that we with fair to medium skin wish we had in our birthday suits. $46; tomford.com.

The tiniest hint of vanilla takes kiddie-party pink to cocktail-party chic. $7; target.com.

78. Estée Lauder in Peach Glass

79. OPI in Samoan Sand

A versatile nutty brown to deepen true reds or define soft pinks. $25; nordstrom.com.

You’ll wear this satiny nude peach every day—trust us. $8; drugstore.com.

Never dull, this highshine apricot flatters yellow-tinged skin. $25; esteelauder.com.

This milky nude pops against warm complexions. $10; at Ulta.

85. MAC in Chestnut

86. Tom Ford in Deep Mink

87. Chanel Glossimer in Spark

88. Chanel in Particulière

The creamy cocoa brown gently lines or fills in lips to perfection. $16; maccosmetics.com.

A smoky nude looks slightly shy in the tube but on your mouth, imminently kissable. $50; tomford.com.

A raspberry base spiked with flattering copper flecks makes a statement, not a scream. $30; chanel.com.

Against the darkest skin, this elegant and creamy brown “elongates” nails. $27; chanel.com.

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NIGHT CREAM 96. Neocutis BioCream Riche EYE CREAM 89. Neocutis Lumière Layering makeup over some eye creams can be like catching a greased pig. This light version absorbs quickly, making way for liner and shadow, says West Islip, N.Y., dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla. Caffeine deflates puffiness, while hyaluronic acid hydrates to soften crow’s-feet. $90; lovelyskin.com.

CLEANSER 90. Cetaphil Daily About as gentle as water itself, this non-soap, fragrance-free cleanser lifts dirt and makeup without leaving skin stripped, says N.Y.C. dermatologist Rosemarie Ingleton. “It’s mild, but it does the job.” $8/8 fl. oz.; drugstore.com.

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ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANSER 91. Origins Plantscription

exfoliation without being abrasive,” says Cambridge, Mass., dermatologist Ranella Hirsch. $28/8 fl. oz.; philosophy.com.

Just add water and this cream froths into a rich lather without stripping skin of its natural oils. N.Y.C. dermatologist Sejal Shah likes the cleanser, which is free of parabens and sulfates, for its skinfirming bark extract. “Studies have shown this ingredient legitimately reduces the appearance of wrinkles.” $30; origins.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY MOISTURIZER 93. Juice Beauty Green Apple Age Defy

SCRUB 92. Philosophy the Microdelivery In this case, “scrub” is a bit of a misnomer, as there’s not a walnut shell, a microbead, or an apricot pit in sight. This pearly formula harnesses the power of apple amino acids and “gives you a soft

When skin needs TLC, this cushiony cream provides open arms with a trifecta of potent ingredients. Vegetable-based hyaluronic acid plumps, peptides firm, and a cocktail of fruit acids smooths. “It delivers just as well as any other product on the market,” says Mount Kisco, N.Y., dermatologist David Bank. In this case, it’s easy being green. $45; juicebeauty.com.

ANTIOXIDANT SERUM 94. SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Dermatologists get straight-up evangelical

about this powerful combination of vitamins C and E and ferulic acid, which “does a stellar job fighting off fine lines, dark spots, and uneven texture,” says New Haven, Conn., dermatologist Mona Gohara. What’s more, studies show it works for three to four days, even after washing. $157; skinceuticals.com.

MASK 95. SK-II Facial Treatment You may resemble Jason with this cotton cutout on your face. But after 10 minutes, “you’ll look like you had the best first date of your life,” says Dr. Hirsch. Pitera, the brand’s signature Japanese yeast extract, penetrates deeply, resulting in instantly smoother skin. $95/6 masks; sephora.com.

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DAYTIME MOISTURIZER WITH SPF 97. Aveeno Positively Radiant SPF 30 Patients go for the fantastic price point of this nongreasy cream, and dermatologists approve of the “impressive sunprotection and complexion benefits,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Anthony Rossi. The broad-spectrum SPF, spot-lightening soy, and skin-smoothing light reflectors are a win-win. $15; drugstore.com.


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CLEANSER 98. CeraVe Hydrating Glycerin, a hydrator that pulls moisture from the air into your skin, is the second ingredient in this scentless wash. That’s a good thing. “It’s also full of ceramides, which repair the compromised skin barrier that causes flaking,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Susan Binder. $14/12 fl. oz.; walgreens.com.

SERUM 99. Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair You’ll feel like a scientist squeezing this potent tincture from its tiny amber bottle. The magic inside? Algae and yeast to repair skin, plus plumping hyaluronic acid and free radical– fighting antioxidants. “It’s groundbreaking,” says Montclair, N.J., dermatologist Jeanine Downie. One drop covers

For a complexion as cracked and craggy as the Badlands, this quickabsorbing hydrator is like a much-needed summer rain. A combo of physical and chemical blockers plays defense against sun as ceramides work to “repair dry patches,” says Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton. $14; walgreens.com.

NIGHT CREAM 101. SkinMedica Dermal Repair This luxe cream helps you make the most of your eight hours: Omega-3 fatty acids reduce water loss, while hyaluronic acid

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MASK 102. Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Overnight “Overnight mask” may sound like a giant mess, but this lightweight gel won’t gunk up your linens. “You get tremendous hydration as you sleep, thanks to squalene, a botanical lipid that helps the skin retain water,” says Dr. Ranella Hirsch. $35; kiehls.com.

EYE CREAM 103. Neocutis Lumière

body’s thinnest, so it’s especially prone to drying out. This non-sensitizing formula won’t cause additional inflammation, says Dr. Mitchel Goldman. Even more, the moisture douse can “temporarily make fine lines disappear.” $90; lovelyskin.com.

SCRUB 104. Caudalie Deep Cleansing Microparticles gently lift dead skin cells without any rips or tears, leaving skin primed for quenching grape pulp. “A lot of scrubs are made for oily skin,” says Dr. Chiu. “This one is whipped and creamy, so it moisturizes as it exfoliates. I don’t know of any other like it.” $35; sephora.com.

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SPOT TREATMENT 105. Neutrogena On-the-Spot Much like hashtags, less is definitely more when it comes to zit creams. This 2.5 percent dose of benzoyl peroxide is “proven to work as well as higher concentrations without irritation,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Joshua Zeichner. #Genius. $6; neutrogena.com.

TONER 106. Dickinson’s Original Witch Hazel This natural liquid whisks away the invisible grime left after washing your face. The rock-star ingredient, witch hazel, reduces inflammation, which “lessens the severity of red bumps and pimples,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Francesca Fusco. $6/ 16 fl. oz.; walgreens.com.

SERUM 107. SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF Gel This quick-absorbing gel may have a gold tint, but it functions like a green juice for your face. (Its key antioxidant, phloretin, is derived from apples.) The serum is “a terrific boost for anything you put on after,” be it SPF, anti-agers, or brighteners, says Dr. Ranella Hirsch. $159; skinceuticals.com.

SCRUB 108. Murad Skin Smoothing Polish You’ll barely feel the beads in this polish, but that doesn’t make them any less effective at clearing pores. Expect fewer blackheads and more mellowed blemishes since cinnamon extract “calms inflammation,” says Dr. Annie Chiu. $30; murad.com.

NIGHT CREAM 109. SkinCeuticals Renew Overnight Oily When your face is already slick, a thick night cream is as appealing as getting

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tarred and feathered. “Oily skin also holds on to dead skin,” says Dr. Hirsch. This blend works overnight to gently clear clogged pores with 10 percent fruit acids. $61; skinceuticals.com.

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MASK 110. Bioré Self Heating One Minute After massaging in this dampened mask for just one minute, a pleasant warming sensation takes over. That’s how you know the charcoal is attracting dirt “like a vacuum,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Debra Jaliman. Rinse, and skin is left clear with a menthol tingle. $8; walmart.com.

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DAYTIME MOISTURIZER WITH SPF 111. EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46 It’s hard to believe this see-through formula has anything in common with goopy, chalky sunblocks. This weightless, unscented version offers broadspectrum protection and barrier-building niacinamide, “leaving no coating or ashiness,” says Dr. Zeichner. $32; lovelyskin.com.

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EYE CREAM 112. Neocutis Lumière A power-packed mixture of growth factors, caffeine, and moisturizers keeps crêpey, sagging, and thinning skin at bay. “It’s not as irritating as retinols, but it’s an effective antiager,” says San Diego dermatologist Melanie Palm. $90; lovelyskin.com.

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CLEANSER 113. Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Grapefruit extract cuts through grease, clearing the way for acne-blasting salicylic acid to penetrate the surface. “It’s a gentle exfoliant, so it also treats hyperpigmentation,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Melanie Grossman. $7; neutrogena.com.

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EYE CREAM 114. Revision Teamine Whether Chinese takeout or a fussy newborn is to blame for your puffy eyes, this thick whip brightens things up with a one-two punch of “shortand long-term benefits,” says Dr. Susan Binder. Mica reflects light, grapeseed oil flushes pooled blood, and a pentapeptide plays the long game to tighten wrinkles. $70; revisionskincare.com.

INEXPENSIVE WRINKLE TREATMENT 115. Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Don’t let the price and the delightful scent fool you.

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This serum, which includes a long-acting form of the clinically proven wrinkle fighter retinol, means business. “Not all retinols are equal. This one has proven efficacy,” says Dr. Joshua Zeichner. Start with biweekly applications, working up to daily use. $21; neutrogena.com.

AT-HOME PEEL 116. Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel This two-step peel leaves skin renewed, not traumatized. And the results “rival that of a professional peel,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Michelle Henry. First, circle your face with a premoistened pad of exfoliating glycolic acid.

Follow with a pad infused with potent retinol and green tea. The combo is so gentle, “even rosacea patients use it,” Dr. Henry says. $84/30 pads; dgskincare.com.

WRINKLE TREATMENT 117. SkinMedica TNS This dual-chamber pump contains “everything we know that rejuvenates skin,” says Dr. Mitchel Goldman. One side has growth factors to combat the body’s natural lull in collagen production; the other, three peptides and seven antioxidants to knock out the aging impact of environmental toxins. In two words: You’re covered. $270; skinmedica.com.

DISCOLORATION TREATMENT 118. SkinMedica Lytera Hydroquinone, the standard skin brightener, usually comes with a slew of slightly alarming warnings. “This doesn’t have any, and it actually works,” says Dr. Henry. A mild formula of proven skin saviors like retinol, niacinamide, and vitamin C dims dark spots, fades scars, and breaks up hormonal melasma patches. $125; skin medica.com.

EXFOLIATOR 119. Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant Here’s the recipe for smooth skin: Work a half teaspoon of this ricebased enzyme powder between wet hands until

you’ve formed a creamy paste. Then glide it along your face for “a nonirritating exfoliation” aided by calming oatmeal and soothing green tea, says Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton. $54; dermalogica.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY ANTIAGING TREATMENT 120. Colorescience Anti-Aging Serum A newcomer on the anti-aging scene, this mineral-based serum has quickly made waves with dermatologists. Peptides reduce fine lines, hyaluronic acid plumps, and minerals provide a flattering tint to even skin tone. “Women want to simplify,” says N.Y.C. dermatologist Marina Peredo. “This does it all.” $150; colorescience.com.

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HAIR REMOVAL 121. Tria Beauty Laser 4X This diode laser pinpoints excess hair like the machine in your dermatologist’s office, only at lower energy. Regular treatments effectively “reduce the quantity of hairs and last longer than a wax,” says Dr. Debra Jaliman. A helpful built-in sensor determines if the contrast between your skin and hair is significant enough for the device to work. $449; triabeauty.com.

A spinning disc the size of a pencil eraser is coated with aluminum oxide crystals to slough away dulling dead skin cells, while a light vacuum stimulates blood flow. Skin is left “noticeably smoother and softer,” says Dr. Melanie Palm. Dr. Jaliman adds that the buffing action “fades brown spots.” $159; getpmd.com.

WRINKLE LASER 123. Tria Beauty Age-Defying Laser There’s not a lot of fine print with this collagenstimulating fractional laser. Turn it on each day and sweep over your cheeks, forehead, and chin for a few minutes, then watch fine lines fade. “You don’t

need a big laser to get big results,” says Dr. Annie Chiu. Some women notice softened lines in two weeks; expect complete results in three months. $495; triabeauty.com.

ZIT ZAPPER 124. Tanda Zap Acne Spot Treatment Device The blue light emitted from this affordable device is like kryptonite to P. acnes, the pesky bacteria responsible for most unsightly blemishes. Hold it to the affected zone for two minutes, then follow with your go-to topical. “It can really reduce a blemish and calm inflammation,” Dr. Palm says. $37; walmart.com.

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EXFOLIATING BRUSH 125. Clarisonic Smart Profile Sometimes a good thing gets even better. The latest version of the OG cleansing brush uses smart technology, shifting into targeted modes based on face position (gentle on cheeks, amplified on the forehead and nose). “It removes makeup and grime so much more effectively than manual cleansing ever could,” says Dr. Joshua Zeichner. $265; clarisonic.com.


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BODY OIL 126. Neutrogena Some body oils leave you feeling like a buttered chicken that’s ready to be popped into the oven. This nongreasy option “soaks into skin after a shower,” says Dr. Susan Binder. If you’re not keen on lotion, sesame seed oil “slips on easily and hydrates just as effectively.” $10; neutrogena.com.

DEODORANT 127. Secret Clinical Strength The 20 percent antiperspirant in this solid formula blocks sweat glands to “completely prevent wetness,” says Dr. Joshua Zeichner. Ingredients may rival prescription versions, but the soft glide and uplifting scents don’t feel antiseptic. $10; secret.com.

HAND CREAM 128. L’Occitane Shea Butter For hands that are starting to resemble those of Miss Havisham, this cream offers welcome rejuvenation. Disappearing instantly, the coconut oil, shea butter, and honey blend “lasts through hand washings,” says Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton. $28; usa.loccitane.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 129. Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glotion First, glycolic and lactic acid gently exfoliate; next, caffeine tightens and hyaluronic acid hydrates; then willow-bark extract creates a smooth canvas for tanning agent DHA. More requests? We didn’t think so. $38. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

BODY WASH 130. Dove Deep Moisture

RAZOR 131. Gillette Fusion ProGlide “Women really benefit from the innovations in men’s razors,” says D.C. dermatologist Noëlle Sherber. This guy has five paperthin blades that glide safely over danger zones (ankles, knees) thanks to its swiveling head. $11; gillette.com.

BAR SOAP 132. Dove Beauty Bar With more cream than a Frappuccino, this bar soap lives up to the hype. “It’s so gentle, you can’t go wrong,” says Great Neck, N.Y., dermatologist Jeannette Graf. Mild cleansers won’t compromise the skin’s moisture barrier. $4/2 bars; dove.com.

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BODY SCRUB 133. Fresh Brown Sugar These coarse crystals look good enough to eat and smell like a zesty citrus grove. After the sugar’s mellow sloughing, apricot and almond oils quench skin. “It gently exfoliates and helps retain moisture,” says Dr. Ranella Hirsch. $65/14 oz.; fresh.com.

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Clinically proven ingredients (ceramides, glycerin, hyaluronic acid) attack dryness, while humangrowth factors signal parched skin to heal from the inside out. “It’s pricey, but you can go three days without applying and be fine,” says Kavita Mariwalla. $150; lovelyskin.com.

SHAVING CREAM 135. Aveeno

Blended, this gel turns into a creamy whip that’s loaded A cleansing catch-22: Stripwith a moisturizing soy ping detergents produce the complex. “Studies show soy frothiest lather. But with non- can reduce hair growth,” drying glycinate, these suds says Dr. Francesca Fusco. “I “leave the skin softer than like the dispenser—you can other body washes,” says control how much comes Dr. Sejal Shah. $7; dove.com. out.” $4; aveeno.com.

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SELF-TANNER FOR BODY 136. St. Tropez Dry Oil Never seen an oil-based sunless tanner before? That’s because the tanning agent DHA usually repels water. (St. Tropez spent two years developing this genius blend.) Smooth it on for instant vacation legs—the dry oil “gives a beautiful golden glow,” says Julie Harris—and eight hours later you’ll have a convincing tan. $50; ulta.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 137. Murad Invisiblur Perfecting Shield SPF 30 PA+++ Some sunscreens claim to be invisible, but, well … they’re not. Murad is so confident about its claim that the formula actually comes in a transparent

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vial. But sunscreen is just the start. Peptides encourage collagen production, while black currant and rosemary improve overall texture. $65. Go to instyle.com/ bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

OVERALL BODY SUNSCREEN 138. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 100+ With a little salt and a lime, a shot of tequila disappears quickly. Covering your body in a full ounce of sunscreen? Now that’s a challenge. “That’s the amount you need to get full coverage,” says L.A. dermatologist Karyn Grossman. “It’s tough to spread so much lotion.” This spray makes short work of the task; mist on the broad-spectrum shield until “skin looks wet.” $12; neutrogena.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY FACIAL SUNSCREEN 139. Colorescience Sunforgettable SPF 50 What looks like an elegant powder—both on the face and in the self-dispensing brush—is one of the highest SPF mineral sunscreens on the market. “I’m always telling patients to reapply sunscreen every two hours, but it’s so hard to do,” says Dr. Annie Chiu, who keeps one of these in her purse. “This makes it easy.” $62; colorescience.com.

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SELF-TANNER FOR FACE 141. Clarins Liquid Bronze Self Tanning You won’t believe this milky lotion: It seriously smells like a fresh, tropical morning but is actually a sunless tanner. Apply like regular moisturizer, then “buff it out with a soft brush,” says Kimberly Bragalone. “It takes the edge off pale skin without that obvious, muddy look.” $37; clarins.com.


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FOR NORMAL HAIR 144. Oribe Signature

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FOR FINE HAIR 142. René Furterer Volumea Volumizing At natural-food stores, carob is a sad replacement for chocolate. Here the extract coats the entire hair shaft from root to tip, thickening the actual diameter of your strands. “You can have the finest hair, and it will give you volume and bounce,”

ECO-FRIENDLY LINE 143. Rahua With an ingredients list that reads like a botany textbook, not a chemistry table—aloe barbadensis, anyone?—this all-natural blend is super-legit. Because the Amazonia rahua nut oil is thin enough to penetrate the hair shaft, not just sit on top of it, this

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First, you’ll notice the scent, which is, in a word, heavenly (it’s made with watermelon and lychee extracts). Then you’ll notice how good your hair looks. “It gives hair moisture without leaving any residue,” says L.A. hairstylist Raquel Martuscelli. “And it works well on any texture.” $38/$39; oribe.com.

INEXPENSIVE LINE 145. L’Oréal Paris Total Repair 5 Restoring Raise your hand if you color your hair, dry it, or style it. That’s what we

thought. “Most of my clients need to target a few different concerns— dryness, heat damage, split ends,” says Hawkins. This oil-and-silicone blend works to moisturize and smooth cuticles in one nourishing formula. $5 each; drugstore.com.

FOR CURLY HAIR 146. Kérastase Nutritive Bain Oléo-Curl/OléoRelax Masque Instead of leaving tight ringlets shellacked, crispy, or greasy, these crystal-clear liquids lay down frizz with shorea and palm oils, says N.Y.C. stylist Gabrielle Corney. “If you’re going to straighten your hair, you’ll get an easier blow-dry.” If not, curls are left light and springy and parched ends are quenched. $39/ $63; kerastase-usa.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 147. Rita Hazan Weekly Remedy Hair always looks happiest the day it gets colored, mostly because stylists break out the big-gun conditioners to minimize the damage of dyes. This duo—a cuticleopening blend, allowing for deeper penetration of hydrators, followed by a moisturizing rice protein— replicates that same effect, only at home on a weekly basis. $42. Go to instyle .com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

FOR COLORTREATED HAIR 148. Oribe Beautiful Color Harnessing the very same molecules that give fruits their vibrant hues, these lush formulas seal pigments into the hair shaft, then top them with a silky layer of botanical moisture. “It gives colored hair that extra oomph it needs,” says Corney. $39/$42; oribe.com.

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VOLUMIZER 149. Phyto Phytovolume Actif Wheat-protein and nasturtium extract lift roots without stiff residue. “I start every job with it, whether the hair is thick or fine,” says L.A. stylist Aviva Perea. “It makes every style better.” $29/4.2 fl. oz.; ulta.com.

HAIRSPRAY 150. L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin The first outfit you try on isn’t usually the one you end up wearing—neither is the first hairstyle. This fine mist “allows for a versatile hairspray wardrobe” says Nathaniel Hawkins. Prop up topknots or brush through waves—with no hesitations about a doover. $15/11 oz.; at CVS.

POMADE 151. Bumble and Bumble Semisumo L.A. hairstylist Charles Dujic likes to warm this honey-scented balm between his hands and rake it through damp strands. Afterward, “it takes on whatever shape you want”: pompadour, beehive, or a Betty Draper bouffant. $29; bumbleandbumble.com.

ingredients, plantderived plastics, and recycled packaging. $24; aveda.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 154. Serge Normant Dream Big Instant Volumizing Spray

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Like a push-up bra for lackluster strands, this translucent blend of polymers and white lupine protein lifts, plumps, and perks. Even better, unlike most volumizers that have to go on sopping strands, this one is meant for dry ones. $25. Go to instyle .com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

CURL DEFINER 155. Oribe Curl Gloss This clear liquid slides onto ringlets, coaxing natural waves and curves from formerly unmanageable tangles. “Before, my curly haired clients had to use a cocktail of four products to achieve the same result,” says Beverly Hills stylist Amanda George. $36; oribe.com.

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Powdery white dry shampoos can leave you looking like the fifth SINGLE-PROCESS Golden Girl. This invisible COLOR mist absorbs grease and 152. L’Oréal Paris refreshes limp hair. “It Superior Preference disappears even on dark The gel-based pigment is less strands,” says N.Y.C. drippy than liquid versions, colorist Melissa Bridgers. and the squirt bottle is a $20; klorane.com. cinch to maneuver. The formula provides believable HEAT-PROTECTING SPRAY color in 25 minutes, and “it covers gray well,” says N.Y.C. 157. Paul Mitchell Being reminded to use colorist Gina Gilbert. $10; thermal spray on damp hair drugstore.com. is a little like being told to ECO-FRIENDLY LINE floss. You know you should, 153. Aveda but sometimes you don’t. Aveda doesn’t just slap eco This goes on dry hair, so no labels on its bottles and call need to plan ahead. Riceit a day. The company has hull extract insulates strands deep commitments to every from flatirons and curling aspect of environmental rods, says L.A. stylist Kylee responsibility. To name a Heath. $18; paulmitchell few: sustainably sourced .com for salons.

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ROUND BRUSH 158. Ibiza Boar Bristle Twenty dense rows of boar bristles and a soft cork handle team up for a round brush that’s actually easy to handle, making DIY blowouts a breeze, not an intense triceps workout. “It gives the hair so much body and bounce,” says Kylee Heath, who has used it on Sofia Vergara. $48; ibizahair.com.

EDITORS’ PICK 159. Sarah Potempa Beachwaver S1 Spinning electronic devices near the hair sounds like trouble, no? That’s what you might think until you try this self-rotating barrel. Hair smoothly wraps around the ceramic wand,

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making defined curls or loose waves. Two speeds, an adjustable temperature gauge, and arrows to control direction eliminate burns and impatience. $129. Go to instyle.com/ bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

INEXPENSIVE BLOW-DRYER 160. Infinity Pro by Conair, 1875 Watt

Before shine spray, there was this mixed-bristle brush. Boar bristles— which resemble human hair’s structure, causing less tangles—pull oil from the scalp and rounded nylon spikes distribute it down to tips. Hair is left “smooth, glossy, and polished,” says Adir Abergel. $205; neimanmarcus.com.

FLATIRON 162. Harry Josh Pro Tools

The AC motor makes quick work of even the rowdiest hair; ionic particles help tame frizz and smooth coarse strands. With its wide concentrator and generous diffuser, “it’s competing with high-end brands” 10 times its cost “and doing it well,” says Raquel Martuscelli. $35; target.com.

Fact: A flatiron is actually the most versatile tool in your kit. Abergel uses this one, with its beveled edges, 45-second heat-up time, and ceramic plates, to smooth and “create great angles and waves.” The “edge-to-edge” heat means fewer passes for sleek strands. $250; dermstore.com.

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CURLING IRON 163. Hot Tools A handy dial lets you set an exact temperature of 280 degrees for thin, fine hair and up to 430 for thicker textures. The iron evenly distributes heat “so curls just last and last,” says Gabrielle Corney. $40; ulta.com.

ECO-FRIENDLY HAIR BRUSH 164. Olivia Garden They call it a hairbrush, but “decadent scalp massager” would work too. Ballpoint bamboo bristles feel like dozens of itty-bitty fingertips, stimulating circulation. “We use it after putting in extensions,” which tend to catch, says Amanda

George. “That’s how you know it really works.” $14; ulta.com.

BLOW-DRYER 165. Harry Josh Pro Tools Weighing just over a pound, this unit delivers a whoosh of 80 mph wind loaded with three million ions per second to bombard cuticles, leaving hair soft, shiny, and decidedly unfrizzy. (Turn ions off for more volume.) “This is the Maserati of dryers,” says Corney. “It’s got that vroom power.” $250; dermstore.com.

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Cheeks 11. CREAM BLUSH Chanel, $38; chanel.com. 12. HIGHLIGHTER RMS Beauty, $38; rmsbeauty.com. 13. MINERAL BLUSH MAC Cosmetics Mineralize, $27; maccosmetics.com. 14. POWDER BLUSH Nars, $30; narscosmetics.com. 15. BLUSH BRUSH Nars Yachiyo Kabuki, $55; narscosmetics.com. 16. BRONZER Guerlain Terracotta, $53; saks.com. 17. ECO-FRIENDLY BRONZER Tarte Amazonian Clay, $30; tarte.com.

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Eyes 27. EYE SHADOW PALETTE Dior 5 Couleurs, $62; dior.com. 28. GEL EYELINER Bobbi Brown Long-Wear, $25; bobbibrowncosmetics.com. 29. TWEEZER Tweezerman Slant, $23; tweezerman.com. 30. EYE-MAKEUP REMOVER Lancôme Bi-Facil, $29; lancome-usa.com. 31. EYELINER PENCIL Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes, $19; sephora.com. 32. WATERPROOF MASCARA Chanel Inimitable, $30; chanel.com. 33. POWDER EYE SHADOW Nars, $25; narscosmetics.com. 34. LIQUID EYELINER Marc Jacobs Beauty Magic Marc’er, $30; sephora.com. 35. INEXPENSIVE MASCARA L’Oréal Paris Voluminous, $8; drugstore.com. 36. EYE SHADOW BRUSH MAC Cosmetics No. 217, $24; maccosmetics.com. 37. BROW PENCIL Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz, $21; anastasiabeverlyhills.com. 38. OVERALL MASCARA YSL Volume Effet Faux Cils, $32; yslbeautyus.com. 39. MINERAL EYE SHADOW Bare Minerals Ready Eye Shadow 2.0, $20; bareescentuals.com. 40. EYELASH CURLER Shu Uemura, $20; shuuemura-usa.com. 41. INEXPENSIVE WATERPROOF MASCARA Maybelline New York Great Lash Waterproof, $6; drugstore.com. 42. CREAM EYE SHADOW Chanel Illusion d’Ombre Long-Wear Luminous Eyeshadow, $36; chanel.com. 43. EDITORS’ PICK Estée Lauder Little Black Primer, $24. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15.

Lips 44. LIPSTICK Nars Audacious, $32; narscosmetics.com. 45. ECO-FRIENDLY LIP GLOSS Bare Minerals, $18; bareescentuals.com. 46. ECO-FRIENDLY LIP BALM Burt’s Bees, $3; burtsbees.com. 47. INEXPENSIVE LIPSTICK NYX Cosmetics, $4; ulta.com. 48. EDITORS’ PICK Smashbox Be Legendary Long-Wear Lip Lacquer, $24. Go to instyle .com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 49. LIP BALM La Mer, $55; lamer.com. 50. LIP GLOSS Chanel Glossimer, $30; chanel.com. 51. LIP STAIN Benefit Benetint, $30; benefitcosmetics.com. 52. LIP CRAYON Nars Velvet Matte, $26; narscosmetics.com.

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Fair 53. FOUNDATION Chanel Vitalumière Aqua in 10 Beige, $47; chanel.com. 54. CONCEALER Clé de Peau Beauté in Ivory, $70; cledepeaubeaute.com. 55. EYE SHADOW MAC in Brule, $16; maccosmetics.com. 56. BLUSH Chanel in Rose Ecrin, $45; chanel.com. 57. BRONZER Nars in Laguna, $39; narscosmetics.com. 58. LIP LINER MAC in Subculture, $16; maccosmetics.com. 59. LIPSTICK Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in Boy, $36; chanel.com. 60. LIP GLOSS Tom Ford in Sugar Pink, $46; tomford.com. 61. NAILS Essie in Mademoiselle, $9; essie.com.

Fair to Medium 62. FOUNDATION Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk in 5.5, $62; giorgioarmanibeauty.com. 63. CONCEALER Clé de Peau Beauté in Beige, $70; cledepeaubeaute.com. 64. EYE SHADOW Nars Dual-Intensity in Himalia, $29; narscosmetics.com. 65. BLUSH Nars in Orgasm, $30; narscosmetics.com.

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Oily 105. SPOT TREATMENT Neutrogena On-the-Spot, $6; neutrogena.com. 106. TONER Dickinson’s Original Witch Hazel, $6/ 16 fl. oz.; walgreens.com. 107. SERUM SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF gel, $159; skinceuticals.com. 108. SCRUB Murad Skin Smoothing Polish, $30; murad.com.

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109. NIGHT CREAM SkinCeuticals Renew Overnight Oily, $61; skinceuticals.com. 110. MASK Bioré Self Heating One Minute, $8; walmart.com. 111. DAYTIME MOISTURIZER WITH SPF EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46, $32; lovelyskin.com. 112. EYE CREAM Neocutis Lumière, $90; lovelyskin.com. 113. CLEANSER Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash, $7; neutrogena.com.

Anti-Aging 114. EYE CREAM Revision Teamine, $70; revisionskincare.com. 115. INEXPENSIVE WRINKLE TREATMENT Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair, $21; neutrogena.com. 116. AT-HOME PEEL Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel, $84/30 pads; dgskincare.com. 117. WRINKLE TREATMENT SkinMedica TNS, $270; skinmedica.com. 118. DISCOLORATION TREATMENT SkinMedica Lytera, $125; skinmedica.com. 119. EXFOLIATOR Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant, $54; dermalogica.com. 120. ECO-FRIENDLY ANTI-AGING TREATMENT Colorescience Anti-Aging Serum, $150; colorescience.com.

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128. HAND CREAM L’Occitane Shea Butter, $28; usa.loccitane.com. 129. EDITORS’ PICK Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Glotion, $38. Go to instyle.com/ bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 130. BODY WASH Dove Deep Moisture, $7; dove.com. 131. RAZOR Gillette Fusion ProGlide, $11; gillette.com. 132. BAR SOAP Dove Beauty Bar, $4/2 bars; dove.com. 133. BODY SCRUB Fresh Brown Sugar, $65/14 oz.; fresh.com. 134. BODY LOTION Neocutis Bio-Restorative, $150; lovelyskin.com. 135. SHAVING CREAM Aveeno, $4; aveeno.com.

Sun Care & Self-Tanners 136. SELF-TANNER FOR BODY St. Tropez Dry Oil, $50; ulta.com. 137. EDITORS’ PICK Murad Invisiblur Perfecting Shield SPF 30 PA+++, $65. Go to instyle .com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 138. OVERALL BODY SUNSCREEN Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 100+, $12; neutrogena.com. 139. ECO-FRIENDLY FACIAL SUNSCREEN Colorescience Sunforgettable SPF 50, $62; colorescience.com. 140. OVERALL FACIAL SUNSCREEN Elta MD UV Clear SPF 46, $32; lovelyskin.com. 141. SELF-TANNER FOR FACE Clarins Liquid Bronze Self Tanning, $37; clarins.com.

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121. HAIR REMOVAL Tria Beauty Laser 4X, $449; triabeauty.com. 122. MICRODERMABRASION DEVICE PMD, $159; getpmd.com. 123. WRINKLE LASER Tria Beauty Age-Defying Laser, $495; triabeauty.com. 124. ZIT ZAPPER Tanda Zap Acne Spot Treatment Device, $37; walmart.com. 125. EXFOLIATING BRUSH Clarisonic Smart Profile, $265; clarisonic.com.

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Creams, Cleansers & Scrubs 126. BODY OIL Neutrogena, $10; neutrogena.com. 127. DEODORANT Secret Clinical Strength, $10; secret.com.

Shampoo & Conditioner 142. FOR FINE HAIR René Furterer Volumea Volumizing, $29/$31; renefurtererusa.com. 143. ECO-FRIENDLY LINE Rahua, $32/$34; rahua.com. 144. FOR NORMAL HAIR Oribe Signature, $38/$39; oribe.com. 145. INEXPENSIVE LINE L’Oréal Paris Total Repair 5 Restoring, $5 each; drugstore.com.

146. FOR CURLY HAIR Kérastase Nutritive Bain Oléo-Curl/Oléo-Relax Masque, $39/$63; kerastase-usa.com. 147. EDITORS’ PICK Rita Hazan Weekly Remedy, $42. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 148. FOR COLOR-TREATED HAIR Oribe Beautiful Color, $39/$42; oribe.com.

Styling & Color 149. VOLUMIZER Phyto Phytovolume Actif, $29/ 4.2 fl. oz.; ulta.com. 150. HAIRSPRAY L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin, $15/11 oz.; at CVS. 151. POMADE Bumble and Bumble Semisumo, $29; bumbleandbumble.com. 152. SINGLE-PROCESS COLOR L’Oréal Paris Superior Preference, $10; drugstore.com. 153. ECO-FRIENDLY LINE Aveda, $24; aveda.com. 154. EDITORS’ PICK Serge Normant Dream Big Instant Volumizing Spray, $25. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 155. CURL DEFINER Oribe Curl Gloss, $36; oribe.com. 156. DRY SHAMPOO Klorane, $20; klorane.com. 157. HEAT-PROTECTING SPRAY Paul Mitchell, $18; paulmitchell.com for salons.

Styling Tools 158. ROUND BRUSH Ibiza Boar Bristle, $48; ibizahair.com. 159. EDITORS’ PICK Sarah Protempa Beachwaver S1, $129. Go to instyle.com/bbbpicks for discount from April 17 to May 15. 160. INEXPENSIVE BLOW-DRYER Infinity Pro by Conair, 1875 Watt, $35; target.com. 161. PADDLE BRUSH Mason Pearson, $205; neimanmarcus.com. 162. FLATIRON Harry Josh Pro Tools, $250; dermstore.com. 163. CURLING IRON Hot Tools, $40; ulta.com. 164. ECO-FRIENDLY HAIRBRUSH Olivia Garden, $14; ulta.com. 165. BLOW-DRYER Harry Josh Pro Tools, $250; dermstore.com.

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89. EYE CREAM Neocutis Lumière, $90; lovelyskin.com. 90. CLEANSER Cetaphil Daily, $8/8 fl. oz.; drugstore.com. 91. ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANSER Origins Plantscription, $30; origins.com. 92. SCRUB Philosophy the Microdelivery, $28/8 fl. oz.; philosophy.com. 93. ECO-FRIENDLY MOISTURIZER Juice Beauty Green Apple Age Defy, $45; juicebeauty.com. 94. ANTIOXIDANT SERUM SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic, $157; skinceuticals.com. 95. MASK SK-II Facial Treatment, $95/6; sephora.com. 96. NIGHT CREAM Neocutis Bio-Cream Riche, $165; lovelyskin.com. 97. DAYTIME MOISTURIZER WITH SPF Aveeno Positively Radiant SPF 30, $15; drugstore.com.

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Acetate sunglasses, 7 for All Mankind, $120; modo.com for stores.

Linen canvas tote, Ann Taylor, $128; anntaylor .com. Cotton towel, Ruby Mint, $78; ruby-mint.com.

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Polyamide-elastane, Flagpole Swim, $378; at Barneys New York.

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Rubber slides, Hunter, $80; us.hunterboots.com.

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Nylon-Lycra rash guard, Athleta, $79; athleta.com.

Nylon-spandex, Issa de’ Mar, $88 (top) and $70 (reversible bottom); shop.issademar.com.

Polyester backpack, Lacoste, $85; lacoste.com.

Nylon-spandex, Mara Hoffman, $128 (reversible top) and $112 (reversible bottom); marahoffman.com.

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FLIRTYFEMININE STAPLES Calf-hair sandals, Stuart Weitzman, $375; at Stuart Weitzman, 212-750-2555.

Straw tote, Rebecca Minkoff, $275; at Rebecca Minkoff, 866-8386991 for info.

Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen, $23; penguin.com. Acetate sunglasses, Dolce & Gabbana, $235; at select Sunglass Hut stores. Cotton crochet caftan, Topshop, $65; topshop.com.

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Nylon-spandex sweatshirt, Alala, $155; alalastyle.com.

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t’s a hot day in Hollywood, 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and the sun is scorching a back lot of Universal Studios. It’s the New York set, blocks of gleaming glass buildings and elegant brownstones in the middle of the San Fernando Valley. It’s discombobulating. But from behind a rack of clothes pops Reese Witherspoon, totally at ease. Her big blue eyes are clear, and she still has the peaches-andcream complexion of a 16-year-old. She flashes the wide grin that 300

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has endeared her to audiences since she was a child. When she shakes my hand, her grip is firm but genteel. I grew up with girls like Witherspoon back in Alabama, where I’m from. Some of the characters from my novels, like Evelyn, the protagonist in Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, speak with the same sweet, gentle Southern accent. And like Evelyn, beneath Witherspoon’s sunny charm, there’s a clever mind. She’s as smart as a whip. I think of her roles in Election and Legally Blonde, in which her characters’ bubbliness disguises razorsharp ambition. “I’ve always been a little spitfire,” Witherspoon tells me when we finally sit down over some cheese straws, a Southern treat I brought from home. “Sometimes it’s gotten me into trouble,” she adds. But that need to speak her mind has also given vibrancy to complicated roles in such films as last year’s hit Wild or in her famously nuanced portrait of June Carter Cash in 2005’s Walk the Line. Today the 39-year-old Witherspoon is balancing motherhood, helming her own production company, Pacific Standard— she produced the noir thriller Gone Girl— and, of course, starring in her own films. Her newest is Hot Pursuit, out this month, a cops and robbers buddy flick co-starring Sofia Vergara. “Sofia and I got along so well, even our mothers get along,” she says, laughing. As we seek shade behind a fake city block, it’s easy to see why Witherspoon remains one of Hollywood’s most likable stars.

Fannie Flagg: The biggest kick I’ve gotten from doing this interview is seeing how people react when I tell them. Everybody down South takes a personal pride in your success. It’s as if you’re their daughter or their sister. Reese Witherspoon: Oh, what a great thing. I’m so proud of where I’m from. Being born in New Orleans and growing up in Nashville, I’m such a Southern girl. No matter where I go, I still hold all those values and traditions.

FF: When I came to New York, people thought everyone from the South were farmers and didn’t wear shoes. RW: Well, I didn’t grow up wearing a lot of shoes. I never wore shoes in the summer. Not once! We just ran around barefoot.

FF: Ha, do you still do that? RW: No! I can’t even imagine letting my kids do that either.

FF: When I grew up, we were told that to be ladylike, we could never raise our voice and must always be demure. Yet you’re a leading lady, a producer, and a businesswoman—not exactly the demurring type. RW: I went to Harpeth Hall, a wonderful all-girls high school in Nashville that encouraged us to see ourselves as working women in the world, to speak up for ourselves, to ask for equal pay and advocate for gender equality. Outside that school, I experienced the full force of a patriarchal society, but I had a core value system that said, “No, you really deserve to be treated equal to a man.”

FF: And you grew up with strong women at home too. RW: That’s true. My grandmother Dorothea skipped three grades in high school and graduated from Peabody University at 20. But she also loved getting her hair and nails done once a week. She taught me a lot about makeup, beauty, and fashion, which is one reason I love them so much. My mother, meanwhile, whenever she wasn’t teaching nursing at the state university, she was driving for the blind. On the weekends she cared for newborns at Vanderbilt University.

FF: You’ve been in the spotlight for almost 25 years, since 1991’s The Man in the Moon. Has fame gotten any easier to handle? On the one hand, you’re older now and more capable of dealing with it, but on the other, with the Internet there seems to be even less privacy. RW: Everyone experiences that loss of privacy with the Internet, not just celebrities. I knew that was part of the game when I started being an actor. It’s not my favorite part, but it’s certainly worth the exchange. I’ve gotten to travel the world; my children have gotten to travel the world; I get to meet the coolest people, like you.

FF: As both an actor and a producer, you have the opportunity to provide challenging roles for women both on- and offscreen. RW: I grew up seeing incredibly strong women like Holly Hunter, Sigourney Weaver, and Debra Winger. I want to ensure that my 15-year-old daughter, Ava, grows up seeing those types of strong women playing complicated parts.


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FF: You’ve given her a great model. One role that sticks with me was June Carter Cash. You put yourself on the line. But I knew June, and she was exactly as you portrayed her, a real human being. RW: That means the world to me. FF: In Wild, not just your character but your portrayal of her as a woman on her own journey of self-discovery felt both personal and courageous. RW: My older brother [John] was a very

friends. I have a close group of girlfriends I call my Southern Mafia. One’s from Oklahoma, one’s from Arkansas, another’s from Tennessee. I get a lot out of my relationships with them. Parenting, getting through your marriage, getting through your day, these are hard things, and I find solace in the fact that other people struggle with the same stuff I do. We all have concerns about our kids, our marriage, our dreams.

brave guy, and I always wanted to be just like him. So running around in the woods and creeks, watching motocross and NASCAR, go-karting and setting off firecrackers, catching frogs and eating snakes, everything the boys were doing, I was doing.

FF: Later this year, you’re launching a Southern-lifestyle brand, Draper James. Are these ladies its demographic? RW: Three years ago I was in Atlanta

FF: Writing and acting seem to me to be attempts to stop time or at least capture a moment in time. Would you go back to those younger years? RW: It’s pretty great right now. I’ve finally gotten to an age when I’m not afraid to have an opinion. I feel that my perspective matters. It took me a while to figure that out, but I’m there now.

FF: You’ve gotten over your Southernlady thing of trying to please people. RW: I was always pretty outspoken, actually, but now I’ve learned to say sorry when I make mistakes too.

FF: You’ve taken the lead on a lot of issues important to women, like the #askhermore movement during awards season, which sought to broaden redcarpet discourse. Do you ever think about going into politics? RW: I haven’t yet, but I still have a lot of life to live, so I can’t rule it out. I do believe that if you want to see change in the world, you have to be responsible for it. As women, we need to put our hat in the ring in government. Women represent 51 percent of the population but only 19.4 percent in Congress. That’s the reason we have gender inequality. That’s the reason women’s health care isn’t a major priority and why we don’t have universal pre-K nationwide. Women are natural-born problem solvers.

FF: I’ve noticed a trend of women sticking together more than they used to. RW: I learned a few years ago that there are people who don’t want good things for you. You’ve got to get away from them. Now I surround myself with supportive

shooting a film, and I was struck by the cultural explosion down there. But even though there were wonderful restaurants and amazing music venues, nothing was representing the fashion aspect of the Southern woman. We’re not from New York. We’re not from L.A. But we are current; we read InStyle; we love a dinner party, a luncheon, and, of course, fashion. Just look at my grandmother.

FF: In your new movie, Hot Pursuit, you co-star with Sofia Vergara. She plays the widow of a drug kingpin, and you’re the uptight police officer escorting her through Texas. The comedic chemistry between you two is great. RW: As soon as I met Sofia, I said, “I want to make a movie with you.” I think she’s the next Lucille Ball. She and I together are such a funny thing, because we represent two completely different cultures and kinds of women, but we just love each other. We laughed so much. I couldn’t understand what she was saying half the time. She couldn’t understand what I was saying half the time. But we both love cake, clothes, kids, and our families.

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One doesn’t grow up to be as kick-ass as Witherspoon without a few strong role models. Here are three of hers.

DOROTHEA DRAPER WITHERSPOON “My grandmother was a beautiful woman and fiercely intelligent. She never thought one precluded the other.”

BETTY REESE WITHERSPOON “My mother has a tremendous work ethic. She had three jobs and showed me it’s not what you say that matters but what you do.”

FF: You can’t fake chemistry or teach comic timing. Where does yours come from? RW: My mom is really the funny one. My grandmother was very dry. She had a smart sense of humor. But my mother made me laugh, and I loved to make her laugh. When I was a child, she would literally laugh at everything I did, so that just made me be more silly. She was the perfect audience.

FF: And are you for your kids? RW: I hope so! I’m going to my daughter’s school play tonight. I’m so excited. For once I get to give the bouquet on opening night. ■

DOLLY PARTON “Dolly’s always been a nurturing presence in my life. She sees everything that has happened to her as a blessing. That’s been helpful for me.”

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Pairing a muted neutral palette with a sultry, insouciant air, NICOLA PELTZ brings the ’70s back in this season’s easy-to-wear but hard-to-resist silhouettes photographed by JOACHIM MUELLER-RUCHHOLTZ 88 88styled by MELISSA RUBINI 303


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Cotton-polyester bra top.

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Raffia jacquard trousers. Gucci leather belt.


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HOUSE RULES

Nicola Peltz has been crying all day. Before her sunset pedicure at the Peninsula Beverly Hills Spa, the 20-yearold had been working her tear ducts for hours to practice a sob scene for the A&E hit series Bates Motel, now in its third season. Peltz plays a vixen named Bradley Martin who has “gone a little insane,” she says. “I’m meant to look like s—.” But here in the golden light, there’s not a blemish to be seen on her makeup-free face, framed by wavy blond locks above a navy Helmut Lang sweater. Peltz has pedi rules befitting a busy actress. No color: “They’ll just take it off when I get back to the Bates set.”

No judging: “My feet are heinous,” she says, blaming their sorry state on running in heels in Transformers: Age of Extinction, her blockbuster breakthrough (the next project on deck: The Deep Blue Good-By with Rosamund Pike and Christian Bale, out next year). She has other dicta too. No. 1: Family first. The Peltzes are a tight-knit clan. She has seven siblings and lives with her brother Will, a fellow actor. No 2: Strange is good. “I like the weird concoctions,” she says, explaining her choice of roles—and lunch. “I love apples and hot sauce.” Pedi over, she almost takes a selfie, forgetting Rule No. 3: “No selfies after tears,” she says, laughing. “I cried off all my makeup.” — SHARON CLOTT KANTER


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STELLA MCCARTNEY

Cotton drill dress. Prada calfskin and vachetta leather bag.

HAIR: LEONARDO MANETTI FOR THE WALL GROUP. MAKEUP: KATE LEE FOR STARWORKS ARTISTS. MANICURE: KAIT MOSH FOR CLOUTIER REMIX.


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Men’s cotton knit sleeveless sweater and gloves. Earrings and necklace, worn throughout, her own.

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bold school Up-and-coming R&B star SZA has always made her own rules. That’s one reason why her music is so singular and her look—standout colors, sculptural silhouettes, and that beautiful hair—earns consistently high marks photographed by JOHAN SANDBERG styled by JAMES VALERI

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It’s hard to get a handle on SZA—pronounced “SIZZ-uh”—whose raspy voice haunts the sparse soundscapes of last year’s buzzy album Z. (It’s Part 2 of a trilogy: S came out in 2013, and A is out this spring.) On a recent Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, the 24-year-old singer admits she’s hard to keep track of too. “I won’t be SZA forever. Being an artist is a doorway to other things.” Though her future is TBD, SZA’s path has already been remarkable. The former gymnast, born Solana Rowe, grew up wearing a hijab according to her father’s Islamic faith while attending church services for her mother’s Christian one. She worked in retail at Sephora and in marketing at Nike before a record producer overheard an early track of hers by chance and quickly signed her to Top Dawg Entertainment, the home of superstars like Kendrick Lamar. Now Sosi, as her friends call her, stays up until 5 a.m. with top-notch producers in L.A. “I get a little delirious after 4:30, but from that comes cool stuff.” She’s co-written a song with Beyoncé—whom she calls “the perfect person”—and receives nearly as much attention for her hair as for her work. But even that might change. “I’m dyeing it today. It’s just part of a journey.” —BRIANNA DEUTSCH

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Cotton fleece hooded dress.

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Polyester-rayon pants.

HAIR: CHUCK AMOS FOR JUMP MANAGEMENT. MAKEUP: SIR JOHN FOR STREETERS. MANICURE: DAWN STERLING FOR MELBOURNE ARTISTS MANAGEMENT.


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Virgin Berry Sangria Turn the page for the recipe.

P.S. I Love You This Mother’s Day, create a meal that’s a love letter to your mom. A festive brunch from the chef and proprietors of Maman—the cozy Francophile N.Y.C. bakery and café that serves up the owners’ childhood favorites—delivers a delicious message PHOTOGR APHED BY

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“My grandmother made the most delicious peas on toast when I was growing up,” says Elisa Marshall, one of the owners of Maman (239 Centre St., N.Y.C.; 212-226-0700), who, along with chef Armand Arnal, devised this sophisticated iteration with fresh mint and a dollop of cheese. “I’m French, so we put cheese on everything,” says Arnal with a smile. His instincts are clearly spot-on: Arnal’s other restaurant, La Chassagnette, in the South of France, boasts a Michelin star. SERVES 6 ACTIVE TIME 30 min. TOTAL TIME 30 min.

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slices white bread, crusts removed 1½ cups fresh (or frozen) peas 1 clove garlic ¼ cup fresh ricotta, plus more for serving

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cup lightly packed fresh mint, plus small leaves for garnish tbsp finely grated ParmigianoReggiano tbsp fresh lemon juice tbsp extra-virgin olive oil Salt and pepper

1 Preheat oven to 375°F. 2 Put bread on a large baking sheet. Bake for 8–10 minutes, until crisp but not brown. Let cool. 3 Meanwhile, in a saucepan of boiling water, blanch peas and garlic until peas are bright green and tender but not over-

cooked, 3–5 minutes. Drain well; transfer to a blender. Let cool. 4 Add ricotta, mint, Parmigiano-Reggiano, lemon juice, and olive oil to blender; purée until nearly smooth. Season with salt and pepper. 5 Spread purée on toasts, then cut into quarters on the diagonal; transfer to a platter. Garnish with a dollop of ricotta and mint leaves.

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Bring a whimsical mix of pastel patterns to the table by using wallpaper swatches as place mats. Keep the look cohesive by opting for hues with the same color intensity. Wallpapers throughout, Farrow and Ball, $225/roll; farrow-ball.com.

Virgin Berry Sangria SERVES 1 TOTAL TIME 5 min.

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raspberries, plus more for garnish 2 oz. lemonade 1 oz. white cranberry juice ½ oz. fresh lime juice 2 oz. ginger ale 2 sage leaves, for garnish 1 In a cocktail shaker, muddle berries. Add lemonade and cranberry and lime juices. Add a handful of ice, and shake. 2 Strain drink into an ice-filled glass; stir in ginger ale. Top with berries and sage.

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SWEET TO U C H Delicate foil-stamped note cards wound in twine make a pretty take-home gift for your guests. Foil-pressed Laurel cards and envelopes, Parcel, $12/6; shopparcel.com.


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Cheddar&Chive SOUFFLÉS Whether it’s the tantalizing aromas or the special feeling it gives your guests, there’s something wonderfully celebratory about pulling a gorgeous soufflé out of the oven. Measuring out and chopping all the ingredients at the outset (or a few hours before) makes the process go more smoothly.

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tbsp unsalted butter, plus more for greasing Finely grated ParmigianoReggiano, for dusting ¹/₃ cup all-purpose flour 1½ cups whole milk ½ lb. sharp white cheddar, shredded (2 cups) 6 large egg yolks ¹/₃ cup chopped chives ¼ tsp cayenne pepper Kosher salt 8 large egg whites

1 Preheat oven to 375°F. 2 Butter eight 10-oz. ramekins and dust with Parmigiano-Reggiano, tapping out the excess. Put ramekins on a large rimmed baking sheet. 3 In a medium saucepan, melt 4 tbsp butter. Add flour, and whisk over moderate heat until thick, about 1 minute. Gradually whisk in milk and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately low heat, whisking, until thickened and no floury taste remains, 5–7 minutes. Remove from heat, and stir in cheddar until melted, then stir in egg yolks, chives, and

cayenne until smooth. Scrape mixture into a large bowl; season with salt, and let cool. 4 In another large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat egg whites and a pinch of salt at high speed until firm peaks form. Whisk one third of whites into cheese mixture, then gently fold in remaining beaten whites until no streaks remain. 5 Spoon mixture into prepared ramekins. Bake 25–30 minutes, until soufflés are puffed and golden. Serve immediately.

And when you’re craving something sweet, indulge in NEW Special K Divine Fudge Brownies.

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In lieu of napkin rings, tie linens with thin, floaty ribbons. The super-feminine effect sets a party mood. Porcelain individual soufflé ramekin, Revol, $15; didriks.com.


LIFE etc. SUGARY STRIPES Lavender-lemon marshmallows, Three Tarts, $10/10; threetarts.com.

COOKIE CHIC Vanilla and Violet Cassis macarons, ’Lette, $2 each; lettemacarons.com.

FANCY FLORALS Glazed violas, Coco Savvy, $26/25; cocosavvy.com.

TOTAL SQUARES Gold-leaf Mother’s Day petits fours, Valerie Confections, $60/12; valerie confections.com.

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Petite TREATS

Take the pressure off (and benefit from the legions of talented pastry chefs with mail-order businesses) by purchasing desserts and enhancing store-bought items. Add edible flowers to bakery cupcakes as we did here, or peruse online the many hues of French macarons that can be delivered to your doorstep in a snap.

For maximum visual impact, choose a single color theme for your dessert display. From petits fours to macarons in similar tones, the stylish tableau delights the eye—and the taste buds! PROP STYLIST: KIM FICARO. FOOD STYLIST: SUSAN SPUNGEN FOR EDGE REPS.

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YOUR GELATO MOMENT HAS ARRIVED

A delicious trio of textures. Creamy gelato, luscious sauces and gourmet toppings. IT’S WAY BEYOND ICE CREAM.

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love the look of a dramatic Q Iarrangement of branches, but where do I begin?

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First, consider scale, advises interiors stylist Carlos Mota, who makes covetable homes photo shoot–ready, as illustrated in his new book out this month, A Touch of Style ($75; assouline.com). “Large arrangements in a small room can actually give the illusion of a bigger space,” he says, so reach for leafy greenery of one variety that is at least 2 feet tall. If you select foliage with oversize leaves, you can easily make a big impact with just a stem or two. For multiple branches, he says, “The taller the better.” As for the vase, Mota favors vintage ceramic vessels, which hide any clear glass marbles (used to balance top-heavy clusters).

fresh ideas for Q Any a graduation gift? A

New digs are often in a recent grad’s immediate future, which is why Remodo’s Boxed Room package, a simple all-in-one solution for creating a stylish interior, is such a genius present. Get a few friends together and splurge on a full set of room essentials, including Egyptian cotton sheets, graphic throw pillows, a fringed blanket, and storage bins that are cuter than your average hamper, along with bright accents like

a Lucite tray, a picture frame, and agate coasters. Only want a few key pieces? No problem. Each item may be purchased individually so you can cherrypick your faves. Boxed room, Remodo, from $498/twin set; remodo.com.

We’re OBSESSED! Trick out a Kentucky Derby viewing party (the big day is May 2 and will always be a fab excuse to mix mint juleps) with these whimsical, equestrian-themed table linens. Block-printed by artisans in Jaipur, India, and based on sweet sketches by designer Angela Beck, they’ll be surefire winners all summer long. Cotton napkins ($40/4), tea towels ($25/2), and place mats ($48/4), Pomegranate; pomegranateinc.com.

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CREDITS Cover: Giampaolo Sgura/Close Up Milano; hair: Adir Abergel/John Freida/Starworks Artists; makeup: Molly R. Stern/Lancôme/Starworks Artists; styling: Miranda Almond/D and V Management; manicure: Amy Ruiz/ Julep; set design: Bette Adams/Mary Howard Studio; production: Dario Callegher/P Studio Inc. p. 13: Giampaolo Sgura/Close Up Milano p. 14: Johan Sandberg/ArtList p. 18: Brian Henn p. 20: Clockwise from top right: Jason Merritt/Getty (3); Dan Mac Medan/WireImage; Jennifer Graylock/INF; courtesy Rebecca Minkoff; Jason Merritt/Getty; Frederick Taylor/ Broad Image; INF p. 24: Brian Henn p. 26: Clockwise from top right: InDigital; Victor Virgile/Gamma Rapho/ Getty (2); Brian Henn; courtesy Oribe; courtesy Davines; courtesy Butter London; courtesy Nicola Peltz p. 28: Clockwise from top right: Jon Paterson; Manfred Koh Photography (2); styling: Sharon Anderson; courtesy Pomellato; no credit p. 30: Brian Henn p. 34: Clockwise from top left: courtesy Fannie Flagg; courtesy Susan Spungen; no credit; courtesy Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz; courtesy EJ Briones (2) p. 36: Brian Henn p. 40: Clockwise from top left: Ethan Miller/Getty; Alamy; Giampaolo Sgura p. 42: Clockwise from top right: no credit (5); Imaxtree (2) p. 46: Clockwise from top left: Dyad Photography (3); no credit (3) p. 48: Clockwise from top right: no credit (3); Dyad Photography (3) p. 56: Clockwise from top right: Dyad Photography (2); styling: Bill Laughlin/Mark Edward Inc.; Spot/AKM-GSI; Manfred Koh (2); styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc.; Eugene Gologursky/Getty; Amanda Edwards/WireImage (2) p. 65: Brian Henn; styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc. p. 66: Clockwise from top right: Kevin Sweeney; styling: Judith Trezza/ RJ Bennett; no credit (3); Imaxtree; Brian Henn (2); styling: Judith Trezza/RJ Bennett; Imaxtree (2); Brian Henn; styling: Judith Trezza/RJ Bennett p. 68: Brian Henn; styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc. p. 70: Clockwise from bottom: Tony Barson/Getty; Paul Morigi/WireImage; John Shearer/Invision/AP; David Bennett/Getty; Xavier Collin/Splash; Parisa/FameFlynet; FayesVision/WENN; Richard Cartwright p. 72: Brian Henn; styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc. p. 74: Clockwise from top right: Jackie Brown/Splash; Marion Curtis/Startraks; Angela Weiss/Getty; Ilya Savenok/ Getty; WENN; Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage; Jonathan Leibson/Getty; Brian Henn (3); styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc.; courtesy Eva Fehren p. 78: Clockwise from top: Victoria Will/Corbis Outline; Brian Henn (3); styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc.; Randy Brooke/WireImage; Gustavo Caballero/Getty; Wendell Teodoro/WireImage p. 82: Counterclockwise from top left: JB Lacroix/WireImage; courtesy GiveLove p. 84: Clockwise from bottom right: Larry Busacca/Getty; Mike Coppola/NBC p. 86: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc p. 90: Clockwise from bottom left: courtesy Fendi (2); Larry Busacca/Getty (3); Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty (3); courtesy Fendi; Larry Busacca/Getty p. 95: Clockwise from top left: Mike Marsland/WireImage (2) p. 96: From left: Michael Tran/FilmMagic; Steve Granitz/ WireImage; Stefanie Keenan/Getty; Valerie Macon/ Getty p. 98: From left: Bruce Gilkas/FilmMagic; Franziska Krug/Getty; Stefanie Keenan/Getty; D Dipasupil/Getty p. 100: From left: Jason Merritt/ Getty; Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic; Matt Baron/BEI; Alberto E Rodriguez/Getty p. 102: AFF-USA p. 103: Clockwise from top left: AFF-USA (2); INF; Anthony Harvey/Getty; PGSK/MediaPunch; AFF-USA p. 104: Clockwise from top left: Jason Merritt/Getty (3); INF (2); Gregg Deguire/ WireImage p. 105: Clockwise from top left: Kyle Rovers/Startraks; Gregg Deguire/WireImage; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; INF; Jason Merritt/Getty (2); Kevin Winter/Getty; Xavier Collin/Image Press/Splash; AdMedia; Lisa O’Connor/Zuma p. 107: Clockwise from left: Kevork Djansezian/Getty (2); Jeff Vespa/WireImage p. 108: Clockwise from left: Valerie Macon/Getty (2); Kevork Djansezian/Getty (5) p. 110: Clockwise from bottom left: Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty (3); Michael Kovac/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty p. 112: Clockwise from top right: Kevin Mazur/WireImage (3); Jeff Vespa/WireImage (3); Kevin Mazur/WireImage p. 115: Courtesy Coach (3) p. 116: Clockwise from bottom right: Jason LaVeris/

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FilmMagic; courtesy Coach (5) p. 118: Clockwise from bottom right: courtesy Coach; Gaetan Rossier; Everett Collection (3) p. 120: From left: Neilson Barnard/Getty; Dominique Charriau/WireImage; Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic; Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage (2); p. 121: From left: D Dipasupil/FilmMagic; Gregg Deguire/FilmMagic; Tony Barson/FilmMagic; Mike Coppola/Getty; Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage; Jason Merritt/Getty p. 122: Clockwise from top right: Brian Henn (4); courtesy Tracie Martyn; courtesy Diane von Furstenberg; Michael Kovac/Getty pp. 126–130: Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz/Visual Artists UK; styling: Emil Rebek; grooming: Mira Chai Hyde/Chanel/Imperial Barber/Walter Schupfer Management; production: Kelsey Stevens Productions p. 130: Clockwise from top: Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz/Visual Artists UK; Paul Drinkwater; no credit (2) p. 133: Clockwise from top right: courtesy Just One Eye; courtesy Irene Neuwirth p. 134: Clockwise from bottom: courtesy The Row; Araya Diaz/Getty; Jason Merritt/Getty; Vivien Killilea/ WireImage; Taylor Hill/Getty; Getty; Jim Spellman/ WireImage; Duffy-Marie Arnoult/WireImage; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty p. 136: Clockwise from top left: courtesy Bernhard Willhelm; courtesy the Elder Statesman; courtesy Just One Eye; courtesy The Row; courtesy Isabel Marant; courtesy Irene Neuwirth p. 139: From left: Gregory Pace/BEI; Dyad Photography; styling: Renée Yan p. 140: Dyad Photography (7); styling: Renée Yan; Imaxtree pp. 143–144, 146, 148, 150: Styling: Eva Babieradzki; accessories: Kate Lacey; styling: Miako Katoh p. 153: Clockwise from left: Imaxtree; Jon Paterson (3); styling: Judith Trezza/ RJ Bennett; Jenny Anderson/Getty; Jon Paterson (3); styling: Judith Trezza/RJ Bennett p. 154: Clockwise from bottom right: Henry Lamb/BEI; Jon Paterson (6); styling: Judith Trezza/RJ Bennett p. 156: Clockwise from bottom right: Kristina Bumphrey/Startraks; Dyad Photography (3); Catwalking/Getty; Dyad Photography (6); styling: Bill Laughlin/Mark Edward Inc. p. 157: Clockwise from top left: Dyad Photography (5); styling: Bill Laughlin/Mark Edward Inc.; Catwalking/Getty; no credit (5); Rindoff/Getty; Rich Polk/Getty; Alberto Reyes/WENN; Ethan Miller/Getty p. 158: Clockwise from right: Stefanie Keenan/Getty; Dyad Photography; courtesy Vince Camuto; Craig Curtis; Brian Henn p. 160: Kate Lacey; styling: Ali Pew; hair and makeup: Christie Lee/Chanel/RJ Bennett; manicure: Yuko Wada/ Chanel/Mark Edward Inc. p. 164: Dyad Photography; styling: Renée Yan p. 166: Kate Lacey; styling: Ali Pew; hair and makeup: Christie Lee/Chanel/RJ Bennett; manicure: Yuko Wada/Chanel/Mark Edward Inc. p. 169: From bottom: Philip Friedman (5); styling: Sharon Anderson; Imaxtree pp. 171–172, 174, 176, 178, 180: Andrew Yee/Atelier Management; makeup: Samantha Trinh/Nars/Kate Ryan Inc.; styling: Ali Pew; hair: Rodney Groves/Klorane/Ray Brown Pro; manicure: Yuko Wada/Chanel/Mark Edward Inc.; set design: Samantha Cook/ExposureNY p. 185: Clockwise from top left: WENN; TIPS; Adriana M. Barraza/WENN; Gregg DeGuire/WireImage; Kyle Rover/Startraks; Gregg DeGuire/WireImage; Sean Cunningham p. 187: Getty p. 188: Clockwise from top left: Simon Upton/Interior Archive; Dyad Photography (5) p. 190: Clockwise from top left: Jorg Badura/Trunk Archive; Mark Leibowitz; no credit; Brian Henn p. 197: From top: Michael Lavine/ CPI; Brian Henn (2) p. 198: Clockwise from bottom right: Steve Granitz/WireImage; Venturelli/WireImage; Jeff Vespa/WireImage; Joe Scarnici/WireImage p. 203: Clockwise from top left: Jason Merritt/Getty;

Taylor Hill/Getty; Aurora Rose/Startraks; Jason Laveris/ FilmMagic; Jason Lloyd-Evans; Firstview p. 204: Clockwise from top left: Imaxtree; Firstview; Imaxtree; Jon Paterson (4) p. 207: Clockwise from top right: Brian Henn; Splash; Brian Henn (2); no credit; Brian Henn (2); courtesy Alexis Bittar; Startraks p. 208: Clockwise from top left: Brian Henn (3); Chris Weeks/ Getty; Brian Henn (2); Splash p. 210: Clockwise from top right: George Pimentel/WireImage; Greg DeGuire/ WireImage; Frazer Harrison/Getty; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Jason Laveris/Getty; Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic; George Pimentel/WireImage; Gregg DeGuire/WireImage; Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic; Eric Neitzel/WireImage; Jon Furniss/WireImage p. 214: Brian Henn; stylist: Alma Melendez/Big Leo Productions p. 218: Counterclockwise from bottom right: J Muckle (2); Brian Henn (5); Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic; Pascal Segretain p. 221: Clockwise from top left: Jen Lowry/Splash; Brian Henn (6) pp. 225–226, 228, 230, 232, 234, 236, 238–240, 242, 244, 246, 250, 252, 254, 256, 258, 260, 263–264: All still lifes: Brian Henn; p. 238: From top: Kevin Winter/Getty; Jason Merritt/Getty; Xavier Collin/ Splash; Angela Weiss/Getty p. 267: Brian Henn; styling: Judith Trezza/RJ Bennett p. 269: Clockwise from top left: Alessandro Lucioni; Brian Henn (8); styling: Renée Yan; courtesy Tibi; Brian Henn (2); styling: Renée Yan p. 270: Clockwise from top left: Alessandro Lucioni; Brian Henn (8); styling: Renée Yan; courtesy Tibi; Brian Henn (2); styling: Renée Yan p. 272: Clockwise from top left: Danielle Oberrauch; Brian Henn (10); styling: Renée Yan p. 274: Clockwise from top left: Carlo Scarpato; Brian Henn (9); styling: Renée Yan; courtesy Rebecca Minkoff; Brian Henn; styling: Renée Yan p. 276: Clockwise from top left: Imaxtree; Brian Henn (6); styling: Renée Yan; Dyad Photography; Brian Henn (2); styling: Renée Yan; no credit; Brian Henn (2); styling: Renée Yan p. 278: Greg Marino p. 280: Clockwise from bottom left: Jessica Weber/ Blaublut Edition; Jon Paterson (10); styling: Bill Laughlin/Mark Edward Inc. p. 282: Clockwise from top right: Dyad Photography (2); styling: Kris Jensen/Mark Edward Inc.; Brian Henn (7); styling: Judith Trezza/ RJ Bennett p. 285: Clockwise from bottom middle: Lee Oliveira; Dyad Photography (9); styling: Stella Rey/ Mark Edward Inc. p. 286: Clockwise from top right: Adriano Cisani/Blaublut Edition pp. 289–300: Giampaolo Sgura/Close Up Milano; hair: Adir Abergel/ John Freida/Starworks Artists; makeup: Molly R. Stern/ Lancôme/Starworks Artists; styling: Miranda Almond/ D+V Management; manicure: Amy Ruiz/Julep; set design: Bette Adams/Mary Howard Studio; production: Dario Callegher/P Studio Inc. p. 301: Sidebar, from left: courtesy Reese Witherspoon (2); Everett Collection pp. 302–309: Joachim Mueller-Ruchholtz/Visual Artists UK; hair: Leonardo Manetti/Ion Studio NYC/ The Wall Group; makeup: Kate Lee/Chanel/The Wall Group; styling: Melissa Rubini; manicure: Kait Mosh/ The System by Formula X/Cloutier Remix; production: Kelsey Stevens Productions pp. 310–315: Johan Sandberg/Artlist; hair: Chuck Amos/Oribe/Jump Management; makeup: Sir John/L’Oréal Paris/Streeters; styling: James Valeri/Home Agency; manicure: Dawn Sterling/Chanel/Melbourne Artists Management pp. 317–318, 321, 322: Johnny Miller/Edge Reps; food styling: Susan Spungen/Edge Reps; prop styling: Kim Ficaro p. 324: Clockwise from top left: Firooz Zahedi; no credit; courtesy Pomegranate (3); courtesy Remodo p. 328: Dyad Photography

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KATIE HOLMES

To fête Giorgio Armani’s 25th anniversary, the then-21-year-old star flew to N.Y.C. to bring his chic black-and-white looks to life, igniting a love affair with fashion that’s still burning brightly today

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“Katie was excited to celebrate Mr. Armani, and she appreciated his craftsmanship,” recalls stylist Ann Caruso, who dressed the Woman in Gold actress for our designer feature “The Maestro.” Since then, Holmes has looked to Armani for everything from film premières to her 2006 wedding to Tom Cruise and has even tried her own hand at design. “Giorgio knows what flatters a woman’s body,” said Holmes. “You can’t help but feel sophisticated.”

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