Don’t Worry, Be Merry — These 5 Last-Minute Holiday Gifts Will Save Christmas!
You don’t have to pass through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest and the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops to find the perfect holiday gift.
You don’t have to pass through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest and the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops to find the perfect holiday gift.
Yes, Christmas Eve is just 10 days away, but never fear — these fun gift ideas are just calling for you to wrap them up, tuck them inside a fuzzy stocking, or place them gingerly in a festive gift bag.
Thanksgiving is just days away, which means most of us are not only planning our menus but also finishing up our shopping lists.
Maybe it was the frenzy over the total solar eclipse this August, the 2016 discovery of the exoplanet Proxima B, or the Star Wars franchise reboot, but fashion brands have turned their attention to not only our planetary system but the undiscovered wonders lurking in outer space.
As a leader of the cannabis-infused beauty movement, CBD For Life continues to innovate and find new helpful uses for CBD, a non-psychotropic, nutrient-rich, organic compound derived from industrial hemp that boasts high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
Forget the Iron Throne or any plush armchair within the first row of a Broadway theater’s Mezzanine area — the best and most coveted seat, at least for fashionistas, isn’t actually designed to accommodate any derrieres.
The brown and white striped pattern synonymous with New York City boutique Henri Bendel is now adorning a limited-edition boxed set of Zoya nail polishes.
It’s been a while since we’ve had a great trompe l’oeil moment in fashion — sure, it was cute when guys started sporting black T-shirts with screen-printed tuxedo graphics or, for that matter, when gals started rocking crewnecks printed with jeweled necklace motifs, but once these designs became ubiquitous, they lost the trickery element that made them special in the first place.
We often marvel at well-constructed garments, innovative silhouettes, and eye-catching design details, but how often do we really stop to think about the fabrics with which these pieces were made, about where they came from and how they were woven or dyed?
Whenever she stepped on a stage, salsa legend Celia Cruz gave us plenty of candela (meaning “fire” or “spark”) — and, 14 years after her passing, the Havana-bred singer is still considered the undisputed Queen of Salsa, her crown unreachable to even the most promising and ambitious talents.