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6 Jun

Instacart Is Giving Away 1,000 Bottles of Its Limited-edition

Instacart Is Giving Away 1,000 Bottles of Its Limited-edition
courtesy Instacart is making its first in-house beauty play. The grocery delivery and pick-up service has created a limited-edition perfume called Cashé, which was inspired by “the smell of money back” — or in other words, has notes of juicy lemon, rosemary Tunisia and other grocery-store aisle mainstays. “A part of our strategy is showing up in ways which might be unexpected,” said Instacart chief marketing officer Laura Jones of what sparked the tongue-in-cheek fragrance foray. “We were fascinated with how we could bring money back to life in a multisensory way, and someone was like, ‘What concerning the smell of money — what if we could embody that in a fragrance?'” Cashé, a limited-edition fragrance by Instacart. courtesy In search of to advertise...
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4 Jun

MAC Cosmetics Launches Day of Giving to Further Viva

MAC Cosmetics Launches Day of Giving to Further Viva
MAC Cosmetics is taking its annual Viva Glam campaign a step further this yr. Quite than introducing a limited-edition lipstick collection to boost funds for organizations supporting equal rights, the brand will launch a Day of Giving on June 9, during which one hundred pc of all lipstick sales will profit LGBTQ and ladies’s rights organizations. All lipstick sales made online and at freestanding MAC stores (excluding lip glosses, balms, palettes and primers) will count toward the trouble. “Opening up [the campaign] this yr to incorporate over 200 shades of lipstick in all sizes, allows us to broaden our reach and have interesting conversations with even those consumers who might not be aware of Viva Glam,” said MAC’s senior vice...
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1 Jun

Dior’s Bloomsbury Exhibit, MAC Launches Day of Giving, Chanel

Dior’s Bloomsbury Exhibit, MAC Launches Day of Giving, Chanel
A WOOLF IN CHIC CLOTHING: Kim Jones and Dior aren’t finished celebrating the Bloomsbury Group. The French fashion home is supporting “Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and Fashion,” billed as the primary major exhibition to explore the style impact of the famous cultural collective, whose ringleaders Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant, E.M. Forster, Vanessa Bell, John Maynard Keynes and Lady Ottoline Morrell helped set the template for contemporary dressing. The sponsorship follows Jones’ spring 2023 men’s collection for Dior, which was done in partnership with the Charleston Trust and featured prints drawn from Grant’s artworks and furniture designs. Soprano Constance Hauman performs in “Orlando” wearing Comme des Garçons. Michael Poehn Slated to run from Sept. 13 to Jan. 7, 2024, in a latest gallery space...
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21 Apr

The brand new generation of artists giving henna a

The brand new generation of artists giving henna a
Young henna artists are moving away from traditional floral designs, creating art that’s more relevant for day-to-day life It’s the day before Eid, and a small makeshift henna parlour is taking form within the dining room. The family henna artist, my sister, is in the midst of a circle of stretched arms. Fingers wiggling, arms flapping, it’s chaotic to the unfamiliar eye. But to us, it’s nothing out of the atypical, a seasoned ritual to bring to start with of a celebration, steeped in intricate tales of belonging.  While a typical consensus on its origins is yet to be agreed on, some historians report the earliest use of henna as a component of the...
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