Being comfortable in your own shoes never goes out of style, so investing in a top-tier sneaker collection is always a smart idea. When it comes to picking out the best sneakers, we look for a few key elements: good sneaker design, quality materials, and the perfect fit — because who wants to be uncomfortable? Our editors test hundreds of shoes to provide you with the best product recommendations, and we boast a particular expertise on sneakers (call us sneakerheads, if you will).
Beauty-Editor Empties Are Rare, But Multiple Refills Are Unheard Of—9 Skincare Picks I’ve Finished 3+ Times
As someone who introduces a brand-new skincare gem to her routine every single week (oftentimes more than one, I must admit), I rarely—like, never—polish off products. My bathroom counter is stacked with enough soon-to-be-launched stalwarts to rival the aisles of Sephora, so when I do commit to a formula until I reach the final pump, you can safely assume it’s good—really good. And when I restock said formula again and again, using it until the last drop every single time? It’s not just good; it’s pretty freaking spectacular.
COS’s Most Popular Buys of the Year Are in the January Sale—15 Chic Pieces Set to Sell Out Next
Every January, there’s one sale I quietly plan my wardrobe around—and it isn’t Christmas or Black Friday. It’s the COS January sale. As a shopping editor (and someone who has built a significant part of her wardrobe around COS) I know this is when the brand’s most refined, best-selling pieces reach their lowest prices of the year.
If a French Woman Built a 2026 Wardrobe at Nordstrom, These Elevated Basics Would Be of Interest
Cool, chic, and polished. These are just a few words fashion people use to describe Parisian style. This set is known for their effortless outfit choices, often made up of elevated basics that are modern yet easy and versatile. You know, items like tailored jackets, classic sweaters, and sleek skirts.
My Husband Can’t Stop Complimenting My Scent—This “Royal” Fragrance Beloved By Aristocrats Is Key
“You smell so good,” my husband remarks as I plop down beside him on the couch. It’s 6:45 p.m., and I’ve just spent a little over half an hour sardine-packed between fellow subway commuters, sweating underneath my wool coat as the train chugs across the East River. I smell like something, alright, but “good” isn’t it. I’m about to tell him that newlywed bliss is clearly messing with his senses, but then I catch it—a whisper of the sweet, crisp perfume I sprayed earlier that morning, lingering on my skin with a warm, spicy embrace.
