Seasonal color analysis, a fad from the 1980s seeking to identify a person’s most flattering color palette, is drawing views and exasperation on TikTok. By Callie Holtermann A barefaced woman studies ...
Now that March is officially here, you can’t deny the insatiable desire for sunshine and longer days. Coinciding with that are spring 2024’s manicure trends, which are all about adding a bright pop of ...
This Saturday, I’m getting married in my backyard. I’ve spent the last few months trying to find the perfect suit. That hasn’t, as you might expect, involved consulting with a cadre of aged Italian ...
NEW PALESTINE, Ind. — I had deeply hoped at some point in writing this story, that I would finally get answers that have been percolating deep in my soul since I first stuck my face into a virtual ...
Christine Sachs had her colors done at age 50 and learned the New York black she'd long favored didn't flatter her. Turns out, she looks great in spring pastels. Never mind the buzzy new Italian ...
As long as people have been able to dress in color, we’ve been desperate to do it better. In the mid-19th century, advances in dyeing technology and synthetic organic chemistry allowed the textile ...
If you’ve been on TikTok or Reddit lately, you’ve likely seen something on “seasonal color analysis.” Perhaps you or someone on your FYP has tried the viral filter for finding your “season.” In fact, ...
I want to be a Moonlit Winter! It makes me think of crunchy snowdrifts and hot toddies and burnished rosy cheeks and cherry red lips. Alas, this is not to be. Jeannie Stith, the founder and CEO of ...
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