Gift Guide for Your Friend Who Lives at the Gym

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While some of us may be aiming to make 2018 the year we finally use our pricey membership, we all have our friends who always make time for the gym. These active gifts make sweating as glamourous as it could possibly be.

This Sol and Selene gym bag is perfect for those who go to the gym before or after work, it is just the right size to fit under your desk and looks cool enough to shamelessly walk past your boss with.

Nothing beats a cool pair of leggings that will make all the other women at Soul Cycle jealous like this pair from Beloforte.

For the coolest printed yoga mats look no further than Yeti; these are so aesthetically pleasing you’ll want to get one for yourself too.

Even the most fit people in the world are allowed to indulge in chocolate. This Chakra chocolate box from Chocoveda gives you a guided meditation to do as you eat the chocolate.

Vapour Organics makes a lavender scented non-toxic deodorant that everyone will appreciate.

Let’s be honest, most people have on some makeup when they go to the gym. Sweat Cosmetics created a line of foundations and powders that are sweat resistant (hallelujah) that we are absolutely loving, especially this Starting Lineup set. (They might even come in handy when running from show to show this NYFW!)

Fitbit has the sleekest new bands like the Alta 2, perfect for any level of activity or style. Don’t let your friends skip their vitamins, with this super trendy new Women’s Daily Vitamins by Ritual.

With love,

FWO

Gift Guide for the Jetsetter

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No matter if your friend is heading across the world or across town, these fashionable travel essentials are a sure win. Finding TSA-approved quality products can be such a hassle, which is why we love this Weekender Set from Malin & Goetz.

A travel journal is always necessary and this one from Kate Schelter is a no-brainer.

Carry on Cocktails are required to get through long flights and jet lag. Whoever designed this packaging is a genius, elevating the champagne cocktail and moscow mule even more.

Made by women in Northern Columbia, each Chila Bag is one of a kind and sustains the tribe’s economy with safe work conditions and fair pay.

For the friend who hates waiting in security lines, get them this fun “I’ve been to Paris” passport cover so they won’t be bothered by silly questions like have you been to Paris?

When I travel and don’t want to worry about make-up everyday the one thing I do touch up is my eye brows. Lashfood’s Mighty Mini Brow Trio fits into my carry-on and lasts through any adventure.

Atelier Cologne’s Orange Sanguine Weekend Set fits anyone’s preferences, perfect for dinner after a day at the beach.

The ultimate gift for the world traveler are these Travel Guides from Luxe City Guides. No matter where you are going in the world, Luxe has you covered on all things from the best place to eat, to helpful tips, to what drinks to try in each city. You can even pick one (or two) up just in time for New York Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week!

With love,

FWO

Fashion Week Online Goes to Bora Bora (and Beyond)

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Island in the Sun: Where to Stay in Paradise

Believe it or not, fashion week is hard work. You may think that, as an intrepid fashion editor, I’m living it up at New York and Paris Fashion Weeks. But you’d be so wrong. Like, unspeakably wrong.

My typical day during fashion week consists of waking up around 5 AM, and opening up my phone and laptop, where a swam of emails, texts, Facebook and Instagram PMs — and other assorted bloops and bleeps — immediately fill the air. Beginning the day before New York Fashion Week, they will continue to come in nonstop, about 3 per minute, for the following 4 weeks of fashion month.

bloops will come in about 3 per minute for the following 4 weeks

But this isn’t the worst part. The worst part will be sitting in a hotel room while my team has fun. On most days, I’ll be posting stories (in HTML code, no less), editing photos, answering PR people, coordinating a team of 8 writers, updating the NYFW schedule, and monitoring social media accounts until around 1 AM.

Now, in case you think this deserves the world’s tiniest violin, I accept that. But I’m telling you: it’s exhausting beyond anything I’ve ever done (and I’ve waited tables, landscaped, and taught in the slums of Africa, to name a few gigs).

it’s exhausting beyond anything I’ve ever done

All of which is why, when I need a vacation, I need a REAL vacation.

And that, my friends, is why this year, Christine (my brave and beautiful life partner) and I chose Bora Bora and Le Taha’a, with a little help from Pacific for Less.

You may have heard of Bora Bora (or, as it’s humorously and erroneously referred to in Orange is the New Black, Bora Bora Bora) spoken of in near-mythological terms. I decided on the location a couple of years back, after Googling extensively over a period of years for “world’s most beautiful island.” I read countless comparisons of Hawaii vs. the Caribbean, Seychelles vs. Zanzibar, Antigua vs. Anguilla, Cancún vs. Barbados … and on and on. But the one thing that seemed to come up in countless comparisons (from people who really had traveled the world), was Bora Bora.

I found it Googling “world’s most beautiful island”

One person described Bora Bora as “looking into nature’s soul.”

So, breaking in the noble tradition where I “go it alone” and book direct, I inquired with a number of travel agencies, finally contacting Pacific for Less, along with some other agencies. (I’d heard Pacific for Less mentioned over and over in TripAdvisor reviews, and thought it couldn’t hurt to give them a try along with the rest.)

Claudia Schnetz, the owner, contacted me quickly, and it was easy to see her rates were substantially lower than her competitors, with better amenities: free nights, excursions, etc. In fact, it almost seemed just a little too good to true. In my usual distrustful way, I even insisted on speaking to her by phone, and found a very charming person, eager to help and oblige. Now, make no mistake: “nature’s soul” or not, Bora Bora is well-nigh ungodly expensive. But chalking it up to a “bucket list” thing, I decided to plunk down the deposit.

After listening to me carefully, and hearing that Christine and I had been to Japan, the Caribbean, and some 20 countries between us, Claudia said she thought we might like something more “adventurous,” and recommended we split our trip equally between Bora Bora and Le Taha’a, another island across the way.

After giving it some thought, I decided to take her advice. And I’m thrilled that I did.

Le Taha’a Island Resort and Spa

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When the day arrived, we flew from Los Angeles to Tahiti.

Really the magic begins the moment you land in Tahiti. We landed at 6 AM, and there was already a ukulele trio serenading disembarking passengers in the airport terminal. They looked sleepy but happy. The happy vibe is everywhere, and seems so authentic, it’s both touching and inspiring.

the magic begins the moment you land in Tahiti

Next we met a representative from Pacific For Less who greeted us with leis, after which we took a plane to the island of Ra’iātea. From there, we caught a boat to Le Taha’a, also known as “Vanilla Island” (for the amount of raw vanilla that’s cultivated there). At first the water seemed disappointingly normal: like the kind of water you might see anywhere.

However, as we neared Le Taha’a Island Resort and Spa, the water changed, and I began to know what that person online meant by “nature’s soul.” The water looked like food coloring had been spilled from some undersea spigot. And it changed: blue to green, to incredible jewel-like shades in between. In a world where I often tend to get my hopes up, this was an experience that was actually exceeding my expectations.

The water looked like food coloring had been spilled from some undersea spigot

As with much of this trip, the resort also exceeded my expectations. The manager Julien Bressolles knew who were were by name, our list of likes and dislikes, and immediately provided us with vanilla tea and a warm “sushi style” rag for our hands.

The resort base is structured a bit like a giant treehouse, making it a fun place to dine (it feels just a bit like you’re in Tarzan’s sanctuary). The staff is incredible, always greeting guests with a musical “ia orana” (“hello” in Tahitian), or “maururu” (thank you).

The only bad news was that the overwater bungalow were had been assigned was leaking, so we were upgraded to a beachfront villa with a outside bathtub, which was fine for us, as it was bigger and a bit nicer.

As you can see from the pictures above, what began as a windy day resolved into a day that was, simply, quite beyond belief. I can honestly say I have never seen water like that, or seen nature look so unfathomably amazing. (I would say the nearest I’ve come to this kind of beauty is on safari, at the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya.)

I have never seen nature look so unfathomably amazing

The stingray snorkerling experience was beautiful, and we even picnicked in the water on a table propped up in the warm shallows.

We ended our second night with an excellent fire dance, and I had a two-hour “vanilla scented” massage at the spa on our final, fourth day. We even happened upon a beach puppy, that we were dangerously close to taking home. (My cat would not have been amused.)

What makes Taha’a Island Resort and Spa special is the people, and the raw, natural beauty of this place. In a sense, it might have even topped Bora Bora, which is where we went next.

The main difference between Le Taha’a and Bora Bora is the sense of privacy. Le Taha’a feels like a little slice of heaven has been carved out and specially donated to you and the one you love.

Le Taha’a feels like a little slice of heaven

The St. Regis Bora Bora

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It’s also fair to say the St. Regis Bora Bora was even better than we could have expected from photos. Personal butlers (yep, you heard that right) Marisela and Sebastian were assigned to us. They unpacked our bags (something I never would have thought I’d allow someone to do, but “when in Rome”), and studiously took care of our every need. (Including delivering coffee promptly at 6:30 AM. God, you can get used to that.)

Apart from the service, the best part about the resort is the beauty of the grounds themselves (modern tiki, anyone?), and the restaurants: Lagoon By Jean-Georges, Sushi Taki, and the Far Niente Ristorante. We ate at a different restaurant each night, and all were world-class. (Our in-room dining was a bit less exciting for me: Christine still talks about the delicious in-room pomodoro she had two days in a row, though.)

All the St. Regis restaurants were world-class

You can ride around the grounds on bicycles, or hitch a ride with any of the golf carts constantly buzzing about.

The snorkeling experiences from here are nothing short of incredible. Again, you should probably have a look at the pictures, as the words really fail when trying to describe this kind of experience.

In summary? Wow. And not just any old “I found rockstar parking” wow. BIG, once-in-a-lifetime wow.

If you’re planning a trip like this yourself, all we can say is go for it. We can’t recommend Le Taha’a Island Resort and Spa or St. Regis Bora Bora any more.

And when it comes time to book, talk to Claudia at Pacific for Less (or any of the great people working there) .

If you’ve ever wanted to see how life can be — should be — i.e., nature at its most inspired, dazzling, pure, and good, go to Bora Bora and Le Taha’a.

Your 80-year-old self will thank you. (Although there’s really no reason to wait that long.)

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With love,

FWO

Gift Guide for Your Friends in the Front Row at Fashion Week

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Gifts for Your FROW Friends

As someone who often finds myself in the front row at New York Fashion Week, I understand my friends are sometimes nervous when giving me gifts.

So here are some things that you can never go wrong with, even when your friend may have high expectations for everything in their lives.

Pat McGrath, a long time trendsetter of all things beauty, has gone from creating the beauty looks at Dior to launching a cult-favorite beauty line. Her latest (and greatest) line is this amazing LiquiLUST 007, that everyone in the industry cannot wait to get their hands on.

While it may seem old school, I always send handwritten thank you letters to designers after their shows. What better way to send them than on Kate Schelter ultra fun postcards?


(Photo: Casey Smith)

Rarely leaving time to themselves, this friend needs an unparalleled relaxation routine. I use Moon Dust powders in my matcha to amp up my ability to sleep or Beauty Dust to enhance my skin’s collagen production.

What better than a little silver and gold in silk form? The best fail-safe gift is this Silk sleep mask and pillowcase.

Tata Harper (my personal current obsession) is an uprising beauty star, with products that work miracles. This Glow For It Set is the perfect gift of glowing skin.

What better to gift someone that lives in a city like New York than a Matcha Tea Pollution Clearing Mask?

Between blowouts at Drybar everyone needs help at home, so look no further than this savior Texture Toolkit.

Just to let them know just how bougie you think they are in the most fun way, gift them this chic Caviar Kate Spade purse.

The only polish worth skipping the salon for is this Oribe polish that is sure to be used to the very last drop. Don’t be afraid of candles if they are as chic as this votive set from Malin+Goetz, especially this low-key cool cannabis one.

Happy holidays, and see you at NYFW!

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The Best Of 2017’s Advent Calendars

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The Best of 2017’s Advent Calendars

With the most festive season of the year in full-swing, we have one more way for you to get excited for this holiday season. No, we aren’t talking about how people are switching from tree skirts to tree collars, or the best Christmas cookie recipe. We’re talking about luxuriously fun advent calendars. These aren’t you average chocolate advent calendar — these are candle and beauty calendars that you’ll barely be able to resist opening up all at once.

L’Occitane

This L’OCCITANE luxury advent calendar beats Santa to checking off every beauty need on your wish-list this year. From their cult-status hand creams and shower oils to their hair products and more, this is sure to be the gift that keeps on giving!

AMOREPACIFIC

Count down the days with a gorgeous natural glow from AMOREPACIFIC’s My 12 Days Of Timeless Beauty Advent Calendar. The set features some of the brand’s must-have products like their Enzyme Peel, Sleeping Masque, and multiple TIME RESPONSE facial creams. The perfect way to decide which full-size product is going to be your 2018 favorite.

Ciate London

Shimmer and sparkle through the holiday season by treating yourself (or your polish-loving pal) to a month of mani’s. The Ciate London Advent Calendar has some magical mini polishes with dazzling colors and exclusive holiday shades that’ll have you covered even if you have another holiday party every day of December.

Atelier Cologne

Feel fresh for the month of December with 24 days worth of mini perfume sprays and soaps from Atelier Cologne. The best part? All of the products are cruelty-free, just in case you wanted to get a jump start on practicing on one of your New Year’s Resolutions.

ASOS

Spread the love and holiday cheer with this ultimate cool girl advent calendar. The ASOS Beauty Calendar is jam packed with a great variety of some amazing products from cult brands like The Ordinary, Nip and Fab, REN, and more.

Lush Cosmetics

As if Lush Cosmetics couldn’t be more aesthetically pleasing, they’ve created a calendar with 12 days worth of holiday-inspired bath bombs and shower gels. What’s even better? The calendar box actually doubles as storage for your Christmas ornaments and decorations, so you’ll have an easy clean-up after you’re done indulging in each day’s surprise. This one is by far one of our favorite items to gift one and keep one for yourself, the perfect cure for cold days when you are stuck indoors or after-party detox.

Yankee Candle

Ignite your senses this season with a variety of festive fragrances from the Yankee Candle Advent Calendar. This calendar comes stocked with 12 days worth of seasonal scents to keep you in the holiday spirit during the countdown!

L’Occitane … Again

L’Occitane has us covered with not one but two advent calendars this holiday season. This signature calendar is fully stocked with 24 days worth of luxurious beauty products. Now you have enough product to share with that friend with a gazing eye.

These fun advent calendars for fashion and beauty lovers are sure to take you through the holidays, and to get you ready for New York Fashion Week, and beyond.

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FWO Welcomes Hong Kong to International Fashion Week Coverage

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Hong Kong English-Language Coverage is Here

Hong Kong has long been a major fashion hub in the Asian market, but now the fashion capital is set to make even more inroads in the West.

Fashion Week Online is thrilled to be a part of that, with our new portal, specifically focused on Hong Kong fashion.

The new coverage is being led by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), which has been dedicated to promoting some of Asia’s most exciting emerging fashion designers by connecting them to the global arena.

The new coverage is in conjunction with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council

Just a few of the HKTDC’s initiatives include:

Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter (HKFW FW): The HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter, Asia’s largest fashion event, showcases the latest collections and fashion designs from international brands and an assortment of fabrics and accessories.

HKFW SS: The HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week for Spring/Summer delivers spectacular showcase of style and timeless elegance. This one-stop platform provides incomparable international exposure for established and emerging labels alike. Providing intellectual protection for businesses, merchandising services such as the hktdc.com Small Orders zone and a vibrant range of new collections, accessories, fabrics and yarn and more, this event is also a direct gateway to blossoming markets in the Chinese mainland and Asia.

CENTRESTAGE: CENTRESTAGE is Asia’s fashion spotlight, an ideal promotion and launch platform for Asian fashion brands and designers.

Fashion Hong Kong: Fashion Hong Kong is a series of international promotional events organised by the HKTDC to promote Hong Kong fashion designers and labels in the global fashion arena. Since 2015, Fashion Hong Kong has staged world-class runway shows in New York Fashion Week, Tokyo Fashion Week and Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Fashionally: Launched in 2012, FASHIONALLY.com is a non-profit website operated by the HKTDC with the sole purpose and responsibility of championing Hong Kong’s young designers. Exerting leverage of the HKTDC’s global connections, FASHIONALLY aims to promote Hong Kong’s young fashion design professionals by presenting them to fashionistas, fashion buyers, trend scouts and stylists around the world.

Stay tuned as we help you get up close and personal with the Hong Kong fashion market!

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With love,

FWO

CandlePower by Yankee Candle: An Unforgettable Multi-Sensory Experience

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CandlePower by Yankee Candle

Designed with aromatic influence in mind, Yankee Candle welcomes us to CandlePower, its first-ever interactive pop-up shop in New York City located at 503 Broadway in Soho. I attended the private launch party the night before the grand opening, and I was so enticed by the atmosphere and incredible execution of the event. There were crowds of excited guests bustling about with wine glasses in tow, eager to explore and be a part of the night’s festivities.


Source: Courtesy of Yankee Candle

CandlePower is more than just a store — it’s a multi-sensory experience, encouraging you to ignite your senses through the power of scent, sight, and touch. The 5,340 square foot shop features ten captivating and fun-filled exhibits, all of which were crafted to demonstrate how the emotional power of scented candles can transform a space and transport customers to a place in time. Each exhibit highlights one of Yankee Candle’s signature wicks and invites you to immerse your senses and discover the scents in an entirely new way.

Step out of the bustling streets of the city into a cedar wood wonderland, where you can delve into the fresh forest notes of Balsam & Cedar, the season’s #1 scent.


Source: Ciara Matos

Reminisce on warm summer days as you whisk yourself away to a coastal retreat. Soak in the tropical scent that is Sun and Sand with notes of sweet orange flower, fresh lavender, and lemony citrus.


Source: Courtesy of Yankee Candle


Source: Ciara Matos

Discover the delicate fragrance of Sundrenched Apricot Rose as you cascade into a multidimensional field of flowers.


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Source: Ciara Matos

For more interactive fun, be sure to stop by the Scent Test Bar, where shoppers can test their knowledge of Yankee Candle scents and discover which fragrance matches them best based on personality type.


Source: Ciara Matos


Source: Ciara Matos

With holiday season approaching, you won’t leave the shop empty-handed. An incredibly exciting feature is the Personalization Lab, where shoppers can customize their very own Yankee Candle by selecting a signature fragrance, candle style, and a personal photo to embellish the label — a great gift idea for anyone on your shopping list.


Source: Courtesy of Yankee Candle

Shoppers can also select a gift from the Museum Store, a wall featuring an extensive array of more than 100 iconic candles from the Yankee Candle family of brands, including WoodWick and Chesapeake Bay Candle. There is a gifting station available to have your candles beautifully wrapped and shipped.


Source: Ciara Matos


Source: Ciara Matos

In honor of the CandlePower pop-up, Yankee Candle, WoodWick, and Chesapeake Bay Candle have launched four limited-edition New York City themed fragrances.


Source: Courtesy of Yankee Candle

Soho, City Lights, Fall in Central Park, and New York City at Dawn are all available for purchase at the CandlePower store or online at www.candlepowernyc.com/shop/.

CandlePower is located at 503 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, from November 9th, 2017 until January 3rd, 2018 from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Monday through Saturday and open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays. This is an experience you won’t want to miss!

Learn more about the pop-up shop by visiting www.candlepowernyc.com. Visit the brand’s Instagram (@TheYankeeCandle), Pinterest (TheYankeeCandle), Facebook (facebook.com/TheYankeeCandleCompany) and Twitter (@theyankeecandle). Join the conversation using #CandlePowerNYC.

And be sure to hold onto some yourself: with New York Fashion Week only three months away, you might just need a little relaxation.

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With love,

FWO

The Clean Beauty Revolution

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(Main photo: Carolyn Hakansson)

Say You Wanna Clean Beauty Revolution? Try These 56 Products.

Last month I bought a luxury brand’s new mascara that I’d been dying to try. Two days into the mascara I started to notice my eyes getting red to the point where the situation was pretty ugly and painful.

As I was returning the mascara I asked the sales girl how something like this could happen. She simply said, “You are not the first person this has happened to and you won’t be the last. Look at the ingredients; you’re probably allergic to something in it.” So as I began to look at what went into this product I was putting on my eyes, the only ingredient I could say or recognize was “petroleum.” This led me to wonder, how many toxic ingredients are allowed to be put into beauty products I use every single day?

She simply said, “You are not the first person this has happened to.”

This shock lead me to throw away literally every single product I owned, from eye cream, foundation, to mascara. Then I started to do some research that led me to understand how big of a revolution the beauty industry is starting to push for: the Clean Beauty Revolution.

I threw away literally every product I owned

In a world where everything we do and purchase is so highly regulated, why is it that the last regulation for the beauty industry was passed in 1938? Beauty companies are virtually allowed to use any toxin they want with little to no government oversight. They have the ability to use chemicals that are known carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, contain lead, and can even lump hundreds of potentially toxic ingredients under the title “fragrance.”

As people start to realize what toxins are lurking around their medicine cabinet, people are demanding clean, non-toxic and transparency in their beauty products. Whether this may be deodorant, eye cream, lipstick, or nail polish, the transition from my cult-favorite beauty products to clean beauty products was different than I would have ever imagined.

I spent the last month trying every single clean beauty product known to man, so I am going to lay out my ultimate favorites for you, so you won’t have to try more than 500 products. The end result? My skin looks and feels healthier, and is more clear and glowing than ever before. My medicine cabinet is full of aesthetically pleasing, Instagram-worthy products with ingredients I can pronounce and actually know are benefiting my skin.

I spent the last month trying every single clean beauty product known to man

1. FUR You, Fur Oil: After you realize why this gorgeously packaged oil is called “fur oil” you realize that this product is perfect whether you wax, shave, or prefer neither. Bonus points for literally 0 ingrown hairs. ($44)
2. Goop, Enriching Face Oil: I like to mix it into my moisturizer for an extra drop, instant glow and softness. ($44)
3. Dr. Jackson, 03 oil: This oil is nourishing for the skin with baobab fruit from Africa for a youthful finish. ($45)
4. Herbivore Botanicals, Lapis Oil– One of the most aesthetically pleasing bottles in my medicine cabinet, & it works wonders on oily skin. ($72)
5. de Mamiel, Intense Nurture Antioxidant Elixir: Living in NYC, I’m always looking for skincare to combat all the environmental toxins and smog. This magical serum leaves the skin soft, protected, and brighter. ($135)
6. Oilixia, Explorer Blend Facial Oil: Alexandra, the founder traveled of Oilixia, to 50 countries in search of the perfect ingredients for this oil. The result is an extremely absorbent, moisturizing oil with an insane glow. ($75)

7. Ellis Brooklyn, Biblicotheca: The perfect way to mix, match and play with all these fun scents. Made for people with commitment issues. ($20)
8. Ellis Brooklyn, Raven Eau De Parfum: A scent for a woman with power. Seductive peony, with depth and complexity plus its made by a cool mom in Williamsburg. ($100)
9. Aromaflage, Wild: This warm cedarwood, cardamom fragrance made from oils in Southeast Asia also repels insects… glamping anyone? ($65)
10. Pour le Monde, Envision: Exotic and sensual, with a vanilla base. The best part is each fragrance benefits a different charity. Feel good and smell good. ($82)

11-13. Vapour Beauty,*shade*: This moisture lipstick is perfect for winter days because it smoothes dry lips while achieving bold, fun colors. ($25)
14. Rituel de Fille, Inner Glow Creme Pigment: Oh so velvety, both and long lasting. Everything I want in a blush.
15. Nu Evolution, Pressed Blush: This blush is so highly pigmented, and blends easily. Perfect for a dramatic look. ($28)

16. Gressa Skin, Minimalist Illuminating Serum: Gives your face a pearl-like glow that is unlike any other illuminator I have ever used. Hero piece for sure! ($45)
17. Vapour Beauty, Halo Illuminator: Everyone needs a good highlighter, and this one is perfect for when you are out and need a little extra shine. ($36)
18. Ilia, Sheer Vivid Tinted Moisturizer: For days that I am wanting lighter coverage, this is perfect for the oh so trendy no-makeup look. ($42)
19. Ilia, Sway Illuminator: Doubling as a contour stick and eye tint this little product stays in my desk at all times, so when a pop-up meeting shows up on my planner I can quickly grab it and elevate my look. ($34)

20. Zyderma HS, Clarifying Cream: The formula helps support your body’s own healing and prevents bacteria’s ability to colonize on the skin. It showed true results within weeks! ($38)
21. Indie Lee, Blemish Lotion: We all need a little overnight cure for sudden acne and blemishes, this is mine!
22. Herbivore Botanicals, Blue Tansy Mask: This mask cleans what you can’t. It resurfaces impurities, unclogs and softens the skin. ($48)

23. French Girl Organics, Floral Toner – Néroli du Maroc: Who doesn’t enjoy prepping their face with roses? ($32)
24. Herbivore Botanicals, Jasmine Green Tea Balancing Toner: We all know how great green tea is for our bodies, so imagine just how great it is for your skin. This toner is so refreshing, pure and works really quickly. ($77)

25. Ilia, VOILÀ Lipstick: An amazing, long lasting orangey coral colored lipstick that is creamy and has a beautiful satin finish. ($26)
26. Vapour, Deva Holiday Collection: One part of a great lip duo that gives you high shine with a hint of subtle color that lasts for hours. ($40)
27. Henne Organics, Luxury Lip Tint: A moisture rich lip balm with a soft and sumptuous color. ($21)
28. Kosas, Weightless Lip Color: Sleek packaging is always what gets me hooked, but this formula really delivers. It is ultra creamy and you can layer this over another lip color for tons of dimension. ($28)
29. Henne Organics, Rose Diamonds Lip Exfoliator: Like rubbing literal rose diamonds on your lips, this is a must have for kissable lips. I use it every morning before I use lipstick for a perfectly primed lip. ($24)
30. French Girl Organics, Rose Lip Polish: Rose and mint infused sugar scrub that exfoliates and even plumps at the same time! ($15)
31. Vapour, Siren Lipstick: This moisture rich lipstick is perfect for winter days because it softens dry lips while delivering strong, bold color. ($25)

32. Goop, Perfecting Eye Cream: Rarely can I find an eye cream that is light enough to layer under makeup during the day and with enough substance to wear at night, but this one does the trick! ($80)
33. True Organic of Sweden, Sea Me Mask: If mermaids would ever use any face mask, this one is sure to be the winner. Blue algae, aloe and peppermint oil all work together to prevent aging, cleanse and smooth wrinkles. ($36)
34. Mun, Aknari Brightening Youth Serum: Prickly Pear and organ oil work together to reduce sun damage, lighten under eye circles and smooth wrinkles. ($95)
35. Maya Chia, Eye Achiever: More like overachiever, natural marine and plant actives give the eyes a smooth, wrinkle free and radiant glow. Plus 10% of the profits go to the Maya people in Central America. ($70)
36. Sahajan, Radiance Face Serum: Besides instantly giving you a luminosity and brightness, this serum gives you long-term results of reducing and preventing fine lines. ($70)

37. Plume, Nourish and Define Brow Pomade and Brush Set: This eyebrow brush is so thin and great for defining the brow. ($38)
38. Juice Beauty, Phyto-Pigments Ultra-Natural Mascara: Plant-derived photo-pigments make this mascara buildable, soft and feathery. ($22)
39. Lily Lolo, Mascara: I now use this voluminous mascara every day for drama and length. I don’t fall in love with mascaras often but this one takes the cake. ($20)
40. Plume, , Lash and Brow Enhancing Serum: The best thing to happen to my lashes since.. well.. ever. ($95)
41. Jillian Dempsey, Lid Tint Bronze: beauty gurus and rookies all love these lid tints. Foolproof made for all skin types, this cherry chapstick like formula is a sure winner. ($28)
42. Plume, Nourish and Define Brow Pomade and Brush Set: Infused with their serum, you fill their brows as they eventually fill themselves. ($38)

43. Indie Lee, Brightening Cleanser: This cleanser doubles as a face mack, and literally smells like a wonderful field of strawberries. ($32)
44. Olio e Osso, Oil Cleanse: Olive oil is nature’s best way to remove makeup. So that’s exactly what this cleanser does, without harming the skin’s natural barriers. ($80)
45. Susanne Kaufmann, Cleansing Milk 250 mL: Cleanses both the skin and soul. The rose hip oil and sage gently but powerfully remove makeup and nourishes the skin. ($100)
46. de Mamiel, Pure Calm Cleansing Dew: Feels like liquid silk that is ridding the skin of free radicals. Aside from how luxurious this cleanser feels, it removes everything under makeup that you don’t ever want lurking on your skin. ($88)

47. True Organics of Sweden, Sea Me Mask: If mermaids use face masks this would be it. Blue algae, aloe, peppermint. All work together to prevent aging, cleansing, and smooth wrinkles. ($37)
48. Graydon,Superfood Mask and Scrub: Just an fyi…this is not a trendy vitamin, but a powdered mask in capsule form. Mix it with water or a cleanser for an amazing mask reducing redness, small bumps and clogged pores. ($39)
49.Herbivore Botanicals, Blue Tansy Mask: This mask cleans what you can’t. It resurfaces impurities, unclogs and softens the skin all at once. ($48)
50. Susanne Kaufmann, Face Gel Matte: The herbal complex from alpine plants is magic for reducing pores and removing excess oil. ($80)

51. Graydon, Matcha Mint Shampoo: There is nothing I love more than matcha. So naturally, give me a matcha mint shampoo that mends split ends and leaves my hair silky soft and I’m all in. ($24)
52. EvolvH,Smart Curl Hydrating Conditioner: Formulated with 20 herbs in a moisture base this hero conditioner gave life to my curls without weighing them down like other harsh formulas. ($34)
53. EvolvH, Wonderbalm Magic for Curls: I hate using products meant for curls because I find my hair always ends up looking stiff and crunchy. This product gives weightless definition and shape to my curls, without the nasty crunch. ($59)
54. EvolvH, SmartVolume Leave-In Conditioner: My new go-to leave in conditioner to rid my hair of frizz, add hydration, and a soft bouncy curl. ($29)
55. Captain Blankenship, Mermaid Dry Shampoo: This dry shampoo gives you mermaid-like locks even after not washing your hair for a day or two. ($24)
56. Captain Blankenship, Mermaid Hair Oil: Bye bye frizzy dry ends. The organic argan and kukui nut oil gives luster and even smells like rosemary and lemongrass. ($34)

Whether prepping for a party, a day at work, or New York Fashion Week, next time you crave new beauty products do yourself a favor, and pick up one of these sensational products.

Once you switch, you’ll be hooked.

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With love,

FWO

The 49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter Curtains Up Next January

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Asia’s Leading Fashion Event to Give Global Overview of Latest Products and Intelligence

Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the 49th Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter will raise its curtain again next January.

The four-day fair will run from 15-18 January 2018 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, expecting some 1,400 exhibitors worldwide, serving as an ideal one-stop sourcing platform for the industry.  Exhibits feature an array of new season garments, designer collections, fashion accessories, fabrics and clothing accessories. As an important event in the global fashion calendar, the fair opens up opportunities for market expansion with reference to the attendance of some 15,000 buyers from 77 countries and regions in its last edition.

 
Hong Kong Fashion Week

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Thematic zones to meet industry sourcing needs

To optimise buyers’ sourcing experiences, the fair is categorised into thematic zones to provide maximum exposure for different sectors of the industry. New to this edition, the Corporate Fashion/Uniform zone will be added to further expand business opportunities.

Uniform has always been an indispensable niche with sustainable growth in the clothing market. The Chinese mainland in particular, is undergoing adjustments in its industrial structure, leading to continuous growth in the number of people engaging in the secondary and tertiary sectors which leads to a trending up in demand for work wear. According to the China National Garment Association, there are 19 industries in China that require the wearing of standard uniforms, and the market is estimated to be worth more than RMB300-400 billion a year. The Western European Workwear and Uniform Market is also foreseeing a positive outlook. According to Frost & Sullivan, the market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 2.5 per cent until 2021 and reach EUR8.01 billion.

Well-informed of what the industry is looking for, the fair constantly evolves with improved elements. Following the successful practice of the previous Fashion Week for Spring/Summer held last July, the debut World of Fashion Accessories will also be in place, gathering a consortium of accessories-related exhibitors, including bags, footwear, gloves, legging & socks, and scarves & shawls for buyers to scout matching accessories at ease.

Highlights among the other zones are Fashionable Sportswear and Urban Clothing, which make a welcome return to the fair after their successful debut last year. The International Fashion Designers’ Showcase will gather cutting-edge collections of featured designers and fashion design talents around the globe.

Enriching events on the scene

The fair delivers an exciting line-up of fashion parades which serve as marketing platforms for exhibitors to draw the attention of global buyers to their latest designs and collections. Veterans from key international trend forecasting agencies and industry professionals will be invited to unveil the latest fashion trends and shed light on updated market information at seminars and forums. Besides being an outstanding sourcing and marketing platform, Hong Kong Fashion Week also presents great chances to expand business contacts through inviting buyers, exhibitors and industry representatives to join the networking reception.

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With love,

FWO

Alexa Chung Designs Her First Handbag for a Good Cause

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Totes Awesome

Alexa Chung is a favourite on any catwalk’s FROW.

Now the presenter-turned-designer and all-’round fashion icon has designed a handbag to raise money for Sarabande (a charity foundation created by the late Alexander McQueen) and promote small businesses in the UK.

Following the successful launch of her debut collection this year, Chung has now designed a baby blue gingham tote bag in order to promote Small Shop Saturday (December 2nd), a day that celebrates small businesses in the UK in collaboration with American Express.

Chung’s effortless style is something that many a fashionista would like to emulate, and this tote screams Alexa but it also nods toward a significant influence on her style, Jane Birkin. Even though the winter months have arrived, the tote oozes chic spring/summer.

this tote screams Alexa with a nods toward Jane Birkin

However, this bag is more than just a cute fashion accessory. Supporting small businesses is something close to Chung’s heart and she has recalled in numerous interviews what a key part of her upbringing in Hampshire they were. She also champions helping young creative minds achieve their dreams, which is the mantra of the Sarabande charity.

She also champions helping young creative minds

To her millions of fans that want a taste of Chung’s style, the mini gingham tote — complete with a handwritten A on the corner — may be the perfect fit, as it retails at budget friendly £25 and is available to buy on her website.

Get yours now, because it’ll be a “must have” accessory this London or New York Fashion Week.

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Learn More

alexachung.com

With love,

FWO