Violett Beane
- magazine : Lucire
- numero : 40 - 2019
- date : 16 juillet 2019
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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Diversity is not a trend
There are many proclaiming diversity,
but, as Bhavana Bhim investigates, some of those claims in fashion, beauty and film fall short -
Next-level fashion
Cass, an eco-fashion label founded by french-born designer Eléonore cass in 2017, has already earned an international reputation with its bold colours and strong ethics. she speaks to Jack Yan
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Hide and seek
Sibirien Stockholm’s leather accessories are luxurious and sustainably sourced, but it’s the individual care by its founder that makes them truly special, writes
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Blooming with good vibes
Actress Violett Beane has some things
in common with her God Friended Me character cara bloom, but has ambitions beyond her love of acting, she tells Jack Yan -
A world away
This month, we head down under
to see what trends Australian designers have for resort 2020—and it appears a trip
to other eras or worlds was on the minds of many -
Cathy Fedoruk
The iconic Cathy Fedoruk talks to Reilly Sullivan on timeless style, joining Instagram, and celebrating Ralph Lauren.
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Rossetti’s Dream
Inspired by the paintings of Dante Rossetti,
the pre-Raphaëlite art movements,
and Shakespare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. -
The next big thing
Lola Cristall gets
a heads-up on organic beauty products and a preview of this year’s cosmoprof trade show - Far above rubies
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LA beauty : the golden ageless
Warmer weather in Los Angeles means it’s time for some outdoor beauty events that mix the appeal of all-natural ingredients with nutrition and exercise for body, mind, and soul, reports Elyse Glickman
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Skin science that is elemental
Prestige beauty brands La Roche–Posay and Sunday Riley source nature’s bounty to promote skin health under the harshest conditions, write Elyse Glickman and Jody Miller
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With the cares of the world far behind us
With a 50th anniversary limited edition based around its potent V12 DBS Superleggera, Aston Martin pays tribute to a bond car, one that isn’t as well known as the db5 from Goldfinger, but which deserves to be considered alongside it, says Jack Yan
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Some tangled vines in Georgia
George Rush experiences Georgia’s hospitality and uncovers intrigue as he mixes with everyone from a nobel-nominated poet to plutocrats
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Balinese choices
Stanley Moss heads to bali for seven weeks, and immerses himself into the local culture—while enjoying some of the luxurious resorts the island has to offer
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Finding every landscape
Some tourists might choose New Zealand to get away from it all, but new Zealanders go one step further, to Rēkohu in the chatham islands, explains Jack Yan