It’s been a few very eventful weeks for Hailey Bieber. Between her first solo Vogue cover and billion-dollar sale of her beauty company, Rhode, to e.l.f. Beauty, the entrepreneur and model has been checking off career milestones one right after the other. But the brand’s first launch following her large-sum sale was just officially announced, and it’s none other than a lightweight shortcut to Bieber’s glassy, glazed complexion—right in time for summer. Enter, the Rhode Glazing Mist: a spritz-able version of Bieber’s trademark dewy skin.
The Adidas and Liberty London Collab Just Dropped, and the Samba Sneakers Will Sell Out

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The minute an email hit my inbox announcing the latest Adidas and Liberty London collaboration, I dropped everything to see if Samba sneakers were in the mix. Sure enough, a vibrant printed pair popped up that I can’t help but be obsessed with. I knew I had to share with two important groups of people: my fellow editors and our lovely Who What Wear readers.
Bandage Dresses Are So Back – Hailey Bieber Sets the Trend in Motion
As complex as the trend cycle may seem, it’s not all that hard to understand. Most trends are just reimagined versions of styles we’ve seen before. (See: TikTok’s diaper shorts, which are really just a modern take on 1800s bloomers.) Brands depend on innovative design treatments or collaborations for many of these trends to land successfully, but the No. 1 thing that makes them impossible to resist? A celebrity cosign. Similar to cutouts and jorts, another style has regained popularity amongst the stars: bandage dresses. While tons of celebrities have rocked the silhouette throughout the years, Hailey Bieber and Kaia Gerber’s recent embrace of the trend is especially referential. Gerber wore a bandage dress from Hervé Léger at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, while Bieber wore a burgundy Saint Laurent iteration at this year’s Fashion Trust U.S. Awards — both showcasing the style’s relevance.
Bandage Dresses Are So Back
As complex as the trend cycle may seem, it’s not all that hard to understand. Most trends are just reimagined versions of styles we’ve seen before. (See: TikTok’s diaper shorts, which are really just a modern take on 1800s bloomers.) Brands depend on innovative design treatments or collaborations for many of these trends to land successfully, but the No. 1 thing that makes them impossible to resist? A celebrity cosign. Similar to cutouts and jorts, another style has regained popularity amongst the stars: bandage dresses. While tons of celebrities have rocked the silhouette throughout the years, Hailey Bieber and Kaia Gerber’s recent embrace of the trend is especially referential. Gerber wore a bandage dress from Hervé Léger at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, while Bieber wore a burgundy Saint Laurent iteration at this year’s Fashion Trust U.S. Awards — both showcasing the style’s relevance.
This Body Lotion Is Saving My Skin From Summer Breakouts
Whenever I had tried body care products that contain active ingredients like exfoliating acids, my skin has suffered from purging — redness, itchiness and irritation. I’m very happy to report that this lotion, which contains an effective 2% salicylic acid, didn’t cause any reaction. I asked Dr Emma Cunningham, aesthetic doctor and founder of Dr Emma Clinics, to shine more light on why that might be the case: “Green tea and chamomile are both packed with antioxidants and have calming, skin-soothing properties,” she told me. “While the salicylic acid is doing the heavy lifting on the exfoliation side, these ingredients help reduce redness and keep everything balanced.”
