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See all the Spring 2024 collections!

See all the Spring 2024 collections!

Already, we’ve seen Jeremy Allen White strip down for Calvin Klein and Pamela Anderson sit pretty for Proenza Schouler. In the gallery below, we’re rounding up all of the Spring 2024 campaigns. Be sure to keep checking back to see them all as they drop.

Photo: Jang Duk Hwa/Courtesy of Alo Yoga

Photo: Tyrone Lebon/Courtesy of Burberry

Photo: Julien Martinez Leclerc/Courtesy of Emporio Armani

Photo: Willy Vanderperre/Courtesy of Ferrari

Photo: David Sims/Courtesy of Gucci

Photo: Tatiana Gerusova/Courtesy of Guess

Photo: Stas Komarovski/Courtesy of Jimmy Choo

Photo: Mario Sorrenti/ Courtesy of Loro Piana

Photo: Reto Schmid/Courtesy of Marine Serre

Photo: Willy Vanderperre/Courtesy of Prada

Photo: Davit Giorgadze/Courtesy of Proenza Schouler

Photo: Malick Bodian/Courtesy of Grace Wales Bonner

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The Allure of Hair Mist Perfumes and Where to Shop Them

The Allure of Hair Mist Perfumes and Where to Shop Them

Spray and shimmy, folks.

HAIR: Is there a stunt more superior than dramatically flipping your hair and leaving behind an irresistible trail of hair mist perfume in your wake? Truly, it’s a tough flex to follow.

Though typical pulse points for body sprays and perfumes include the wrists, neck and even behind the knees, who doesn’t want hair that also smells delicious?

 

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As many of us can likely recall from memory (you never forget the scent of Victoria’s Secret or Bath and Body Works body mists), body sprays were everything in the late ’90s and early aughts. Much like other Y2K trends having a resurgence (lookin’ at you, indie sleaze), we’re thrilled to report that these lightweight sprays are making a comeback, and hair mists are coming along with them.

With a lower concentration of fragrance oils than perfume, body mists are light enough to layer, so they can be used to create unique-to-you scent concoctions. And they’re more affordable, which allows consumers to purchase more scents to play with. Modern hair mist perfumes often double as body sprays, and they’re beloved for many of the same reasons. What’s more, they’ve got the added benefit of ingredients that treat hair concerns, like dryness and dullness, with each spray.

Even if we have to squeeze our way through a sea of “10-year-olds at Sephora” looking for the Sol de Janeiro shelf, many of us are craving a nostalgic hit (er, spritz) of fragranced body and hair mists. Ahead, six of the best-smelling hair mist perfumes and where to buy them. Good luck out there.

Rare Beauty Find Comfort Body and Hair Fragrance Mist

With revitalizing notes of lemon zest, violet and vetiver, this newly launched hair mist from Rare Beauty’s Find Comfort collection is like a pick-me-up in a bottle.

Though it can also be used as a body mist, the reparative niacinamide and biotin ingredients within its formula target hair strands, to keep your tresses looking softer, shinier, and stronger.

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Byredo Gypsy Water

If you already love Byredo and its selection of signature scents, why not match your favourite fragrance with a hair perfume? Our pick goes to the pine needle, sandalwood and amber-scented Gypsy Water spray.

Thanks to a uniquely developed silicone and polymer concoction, this hair perfume will nourish your mane and leave behind a luminous sheen. Who wouldn’t want to wear head-to-toe Byredo?

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Phlur Vanilla Skin

Judging by the influx of vanilla fragrances that have been released as of late, it appears the beauty community can’t get enough of this classic and creamy scent. In the category of hair mist perfume, we’ve been eyeing Vanilla Skin by Phlur.

Noted with sugar crystals, cashmere wood and, of course, vanilla, this hair and body mist is a gourmand fragrance lover’s fantasy.

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Moroccanoil Brumes du Maroc

Moroccanoil’s Brumes du Maroc fuses the best of the brand’s iconic haircare ingredients with its signature spicy amber scent to deliver a must-have hair and body fragrance mist. A nourishing blend of argan oil and vitamin E keeps both the skin and hair moisturized and hydrated.

Plus, the UV absorber within the mist protects hair against damage caused by sun exposure.

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Killian Paris Love, Don’t Be Shy

Rumoured to have once been Rihanna’s signature scent, Kilian Paris’ Love, Don’t Be Shy perfume is also available as a hair mist. Featuring the same unmistakable orange blossom and marshmallow sugar accord notes as the OG perfume, this hydrating hair mist is simply irresistible.

In all honesty, a stamp of approval from RiRi is all the convincing we need to shop this scent.

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Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush Cheirosa ’68 Beija Flor

Douse yourself in an all-over spritz of this TikTok viral hair and body mist by Sol de Janeiro. You’re probably familiar with the brand’s iconic Brazilian Crush Cheirosa ’62 Bum Bum fragrance, but this ’68 Beija Flor scent is a more floral and fruity option with juicy notes of Brazilian jasmine and pink dragonfruit. It’s straight-up yummy.

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Black Fashion Week MN: Spring Model Call – Minneapolis, MN

Black Fashion Week MN: Spring Model Call – Minneapolis, MN

Spring BFWMN Model Call Saturday, February 3rd, 1:00 – 4pm at the W Hotel Minneapolis.
This will be a Full House of Models.
All are Welcome.
Please bring your A Game! 
(Models must wear all Black must be 21 and up. Please Bring Comp Card and heels.)

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Lauren Good Day: LGD HOME

Lauren Good Day: LGD HOME

Lauren Good Day
Introducing

LGD HOME

Indigenous Interiors and Curated Home Good Collections

by Native American Artist Designer Lauren Good Day

 

Shop the NEW Geometric Rugs in 7 sizes and two color ways, Earth and Stone. Inspired by LGD’s original beadwork designs and MADE IN THE USA!

 

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Lauren Good Day

Lauren Good Day “Good Day Woman” is an
Multi- award winning Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree artist
& sought after fashion designer. She is an enrolled member of the
Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation) of the Ft.
Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, USA and also a registered Treaty
Indian with the Sweet Grass Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada.
She has shown her artwork at the world’s most prestigious Native
American juried art shows such as the Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe
NM, Heard Guild Museum Market in Phoenix AZ, Autry American Indian Arts
Marketplace Los Angeles CA, Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market Indianapolis
IN, Cherokee Indian Market in Tulsa OK, Red Earth Fine Arts Festival in
Oklahoma City OK and the Northern Plains Indian Art Show in Sioux Falls
SD. Her Awards include many First Places in Tribal Arts, Traditional
Arts, Cultural Arts, Diverse Arts, Beadwork, Drawings, Textiles and the
prestigious Best of Tribal Arts award. Lauren’s artwork has been part of
numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across the
Country.

Being a sought after artist and designer
her work is in numerous public and private collections throughout the
United States, Canada and the World, including the The National Museum
of American Indian Washington DC and New York City, The Heard Museum,
Phoenix AZ, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Plains Indian Museum Cody
Wyoming, and Red Cloud Heritage Center Pine Ridge SD. You can find her
work and mentions in publications such as Vogue, InStyle Magazine, New
York Times, Fashion Magazine, Cowboys & Indians Magazine,
Cosmopolitan and numerous national and international publications.

Lauren has passion for promoting and
revitalizing the arts of her people while developing new methods and
incorporating new trendsetting ideas in both the art & designs
communities. She has been creating Native American art since age 6.
Starting out with beadwork and Tribal regalia, she then expanded her
work into mediums such as quillwork, ledger drawings, rawhide parfleche,
and fashion design.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Indigenous Studies from the Institute of American Indian Arts and
Culture in Santa Fe, NM. Lauren lives on the rolling hills of North
Dakota, her traditional homelands. She continues to be steeped within
the cultural life ways of her people and actively helps with language
and culture revitalization efforts, participates in cultural
celebrations, powwows and her tribal ceremonial doings.  Her role as a
mother and woman of her tribe guide her to continue on the arts of her
people for the generations to come.

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ICYMI: In Conversation with Marion Parke … Ergonomic high heels that look cool! – Minneapolis, MN

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She left her podiatric surgery practice to create a unicorn: comfortable, ergonomic high heels that look cool!

Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

In celebration of Artful Living’s 15th anniversary, we’ll be sharing some of our all-time favorite articles from the archives throughout the year. Here, we’ve rounded up our top 10 beauty stories for your reading pleasure.


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Bobbi Brown on Confidence, Inclusivity and Aging Well

The beauty icon opens up about her favorite products, her first Vogue cover and more.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

Photography by Christian Cody

The Men’s Beauty Revolution Has Officially Arrived

The growth of men’s beauty products has outpaced women’s for years — and brands are cashing in.


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Photography by Carmen Palma

How Upcycled Beauty is Helping Fight Food Waste

Although it’s not a new phenomenon, this buzzy sustainability trend is combatting food waste.


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5 Extreme Beauty Treatments and Trends

From velaterapia to leech therapy, these treatments will take your beauty regimen to the extreme.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

Photography by Victoria Campbell

Chris Plantan on the Well-Packed Cosmetic Bag

The tastemaker explains how to properly pack your cosmetic bag so you’re ready for that next vacation.


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We Tried It: The Hanacure Face Mask

Find out what happened when we tried the at-home facial kit beloved by the Kardashian clan.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

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How Beauty Products Became the Hottest Home Decor

Explore the trend and learn why savvy cosmetics brands are embracing chic design.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

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Doug Marshall’s Advice for the Unapologetically Well-Groomed Man

The tastemaker shares what he’s learned along his personal beauty journey.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

Photography by Ben Ritter

Bobbi Brown’s Top 20 Beauty Tips of All Time

The undeniable queen of natural beauty shares her best insight to let your beauty shine.


Artful Living | Artful Living’s Top 10 Beauty Stories from the Archives

Photography provided by Laurie Crutchfield

Remembering the Legacy of Charles Crutchfield III, MD

Robyne Robinson remembers the life of the renowned dermatologist, philanthropist and artist.

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