The Weekly Edit
nate berkus and jeremiah brent's homestead in portugal, the kate moss rose, 5:30 dinners, "i love that for you" and so much more!
Hiii and happy Memorial Day weekend! I hope you’re heading to a BBQ or the beach or a pool party…or staying in bed and doing absolutely nothing if that’s what your heart desires. Whatever it looks like, I hope it feeds your soul.
Let’s get into The Weekly Edit:
Ralph Lauren revenues topped $8B in another year of growth.
Authentic Brands Group is acquiring Lee in a deal valued at up to $1 billion.
Google is introducing the “Universal Cart.” An intelligent shopping cart that allows users to add products from multiple retailers and sites. The moment you add a product, your cart goes to work for you in the background finding deals and price drops and gives you insights on price history and alerts you when something comes back in stock.
Thrifty Ice Cream Is Back, baby! Our favorite childhood ice cream is now avail at Costco, will soon be shipping nationwide and is launching an LA ice cream truck.
Vaseline turned a childhood ritual into a viral love story about culture.
A rose named after Kate Moss was unveiled at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Kinn Studios collaborated with Prince Tennis on a fine jewelry collab giving a whole new meaning to the tennis bracelet.
DÔEN summer chapter 1 is here and I’m so ready for it (and want these).
This summer it’s all about the pouch and pouch-adjacent bags. Extra chic, fun, smart multi-use.
Also all about the balloon pant, an iteration on the barrel like these, these and these.
Toteme is having realllly really good sale including this top and this top and this top (all under $240), these great trousers for $216, this chic blazer, the viral bucket bag, a classic black dress and so much more!
Some other noteworthy Memorial Day sales: TWP is up to 50% off, Khaite’s private sale, Anine Bing is up to 40% off, J. Crew is 40% off and Donni is up to 60% off.
Ruti was all over my feed this week including these loose linen pants, their dark barrel and the work pant which do look rather comfortable.
If you’re shopping for a swimsuit, this bikini bottom is flattering on everyone, I like it with this top. Also just ordered this.
Sarah Creal launched at Violet Grey (the concealer gets my vote) this week with a strong message: who gives a f*** about aging?
There’s a RÔZ Memorial Day sale, FYI. Also, Westman is 30% off complexion.
Take a walk through the 400-year-old Portuguese farmhouse that Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent restored for their family homestead.
Inside Natasha Oakley’s Bellevue Hill home, where European elegance meets laid-back luxury designed by Phoebe Nicol.
Ina went to visit my favorite Instagram account, which is a family of cooks teaching French cooking in the heart of Burgundy and it was a highlight of the internet!
Have you noticed that Michelle Pfeiffer is booked and busy (who else is watching Margo's Got Money Troubles?). Same, same.
Watched Marty, Life Is Short and really enjoyed it.
A new old obsession? Tae Bo.
Say good-bye to filming (or seeing others filming themselves) your Tracey Anderson class
The age of “intentional” drinking. Americans are losing their appetite for booze. Could the mini Martini lure them back?
If you want one physical activity habit that supports longevity for decades, plant a garden.
Feeling the attention-span panic? You’re not alone.
Here’s a new way to create a digital wardrobe from your Google Photos.
What makes you feel alive? Save this, tuck it in your pocket, and when you need it, pull it out.
And to close it out, three things observed in the wild this week:
The return of big sunglasses after years of tiny frames.
Bodycare as skincare all over the place, hiii Cyklar (the body lactic acid polish, the vitamin c body oil, the glycolic body spray, but also, everything in the rose bud fragrance which is mostly sold out).
Everyone saying, “I love that for you.”
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Be kind out there and have a great week!
XX,




Tae bo!
5:30 dinner alway s