Liana Schaffner
When a woman heads to a bar for a blowout instead of a glass of Burgundy, rest assured, she is not French. Here are the six hair commandments French women always live by....
"French women love fragrance because of its honesty," says actress Clémence Poésy. These are four fragrances French girls covet.
Inside every medicine cabinet in France, you'll find a mix of high- and low-end products. Here, we ask some of the top French stylists and makeup artists what their staples are....
Clutter is rarely this glamorous. Experts explain their simple strategies for sorting all your things—and why being organized is so deeply satisfying.
Lavender, blue-green, the color of sunbaked earth—the season's sexiest makeup hues are part ethereal, part elemental, and totally effortless. "You don't have to get too technical with these colors," says makeup artist James Kaliardos. "Be creative and irreverent—a more playful style." No exaggeration there: He created the looks you'll see on these pages with his fingers rather than brushes.
The big news in hair is volume—the fuller, the better. Just ask Orlando Pita, who perfects Gigi Hadid's beachy waves. Here are his tips for achieving the perfect luxuriant hair....
The designer's first fragrance is as sensual as his clothes. A mix of peony, pink pepper, and musk inspires devotion.
A three-part system (including shampoo, conditioner, and a scalp treatment) to treat fine, thinning hair
An eye-shadow palette containing 12 individual powders grouped into neutral, dark, and metallic hues
A dandruff-fighting conditioner with a clean peppermint scent
A deep, plummy nail polish that's free of DBP, formaldehyde, and toluene
A matte powder eye shadow with charcoal and brown tones
A clean-looking cobalt nail polish with a high-shine finish that's free of DBP, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, camphor, and toluene
Earth-friendly shouldn't mean results-unfriendly. These green winners deliver quality with a conscience. Now isn't that pretty?
A forest-green nail polish that's free of DBP, toluene, and formaldehyde