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Ouai & DedCool’s Just-Launched Detergent Is Worth The Splurge
DedCool’s new Dedtergent features everything we love from Ouai’s iconic Melrose Place scent with notes of champagne, pink peppercorn, berry, lychee, peony, rose, freesia, jasmine, bergamot, amber, sandalwood, white musk, and cedarwood. I’m not as well-versed in the scent as some Ouai fans, but I am a Dedtergent expert, and I’m surprised by how well Melrose Place blends in with the formula (which is safe for sensitive skin and good for both hand- and machine-washing) — it’s shocking that it took Ouai this long to delve into the laundry scent space.
Kaia Gerber Wore the Next It Sneakers in the Most Parisian Way
Well, this was inevitable. The next big It sneakers, that is. The immense popularity of Adidas Samba sneakers has undoubtedly paved the way for another pair of retro soccer-style sneakers, and these are from a veteran brand that’s experienced a resurgence as of late: Asics. But first, a little bit of history.
Chlöe’s Dress Cutout Plunges From Her Neck to Her Belly Button
Hollywood was out in full force for the LA premiere of live-action film “The Little Mermaid.” The aptly ocean-colored carpet was a sartorial feast for the eyes, with celebrities wearing almost all of the season’s biggest trends, from mermaidcore to cutouts. Chlöe embraced the latter design flourish, stepping out to support her sister in a Gert-Johan Coetzee yellow high-neck gown. The dress features a bold front cutout trimmed in silver fringe embellishment, as well as a sheer bodice with silver glittering stones smattered near her belly button.
King Charles’ “Diverse” Coronation Was Designed To Distract
The coronation — as seemingly intended — was an expensive distraction for the royal family who has spent the last few years under intense public scrutiny. Between Prince Harry set on airing all out his familial drama, Prince Andrew’s sexual assault case, royal race rows and racist brooches, it’s hard to deny that the King’s coronation has been, if nothing else, the royal family’s bestattempt at a PR spin in a long while. Throughout the elaborate celebrations, they rebranded King Charles and Camilla’s infamous “three of us in this marriage” adultery scandal into a love story of the ages with Camilla now triumphant as Queen (to my Princess Diana-adoring aunties’ dismay). The spotlight had been ceremoniously shifted away from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as the couple’s infamous accusations of the royal family’s institutional racism and bigotry, and onto King Charles’ charity work with the Prince’s Trust, his commitment to the environment, his love of the arts and his “great dance moves”. Prince Harry attended Westminster Abbey alone, dressed in a plain suit, without Meghan Markle by his side as she remained in LA for their son Archie’s birthday. As the crowned King and Queen took to the balcony to wave at their subjects, Prince Harry was already back at the airport after a reported 28 hours in London.
