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JERSEYSURE
Thk latest perfume from Chanel is
surely destined for the modern classics
category. lerse! - named after the fabricthe designer popularisetl - takes hunble
laztender and makes it one of lhe classiest
aromas around. Part ctf Chanel's Les
Exclusifs collection, the frugranceequiaalent to haute couture, il's
seriously stylish. From
8100 for 75nl
STYLE BEAUTY DIRECTOR'SFIVE STAR PRODUCTTHIS ADORABLE KNUCKLE DUSTER OFA RING, SHAPED LIKE A FOX, COMESCOMPLETE WITH A JAWTHAT OPENS TO REVEAL ASECRET STASH OFNATURAL LIP BALM (IT'S
REFILLABLE, TOO), IF
WE COULD CHANGEANYTHING ABOUTANDREA GARLAND'SLA RENARDE RING(S34; ANDREAGARLAND.CO.UK), ITWOULD BETO MAKEIT OUT OF SOLIDGOLD RATHERTHAN PLATED BRASS 'S:- BUT IT WOULD THENCOST A WHOLE LOT MORE.
THtrPRO
Shoutd I switch to adifferent skincare
routine for winter? Myskin is starting to feet
drier and less oily.Lucy, by emoil
Just as we update our
wa.drobes with cosy knits,
so shoutd we invest in
skincare to protect against
the elements. As the
dermato[ogist Dr Sam
Bunting explains: "Winter
weather chattenges skin,
because cold air has low
humidity. The moisture in
the outer layer of your skin
evaporates, leading to aparched epidermis." Try
brands such as Ct6 des
Champs, which specialises in
seasona[[y based skincare(we're big fans of its Anti
Aging Facial Serum, !78;whiteroom.com), and de
Mamie[. lts Autumn Facia[ 0itis part of our current regime(f 58; demamiet.com). For dry
or cracked skin, check out
Eucerin, which works
wonders; its Aquaphor
Soothing Skin Batm (f8,50;
boots.com) is great for hands,
though a tad greasy, so use
sparing[y. You cou[d aLso
switch from a foaming
facewash to a balmy cleanser
such as ElementaI
Herbotogy's Purify & Soothe
FaciaI Cleansing Batm (f2B;
elementatherbotogy,com).
It's oil-based, so rich in skin-
friendly essentiaI fatty acids
and vitamin E,
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SOT]LSISTER
*.o According to Nicky Kinnaird. lhe fotrndcr
f of Space NK. a bath in lapan "is whcrc
. I on, gocs to clt'ansc tht soul". Wc cnn'r
;l inspired by Japanese bathing rituals, ztillactually do that, but it is uonderfully
relaxing. We particularly loue the Mineral
$ Rerrear Barh Oil (832), which conrains green
lea., as well as aaocs.do, orange, argon, swftlalmond and xtoringa oils, and the Mineral
Refresh Bath & Shozuer Gel (822), for a morning
mood boost. spacenk.co.uk
EDIE CAMPBELL, MODELOne of my favourite things is to be in the countryside sans make-up, but I do tike Chanel mascara and
make-up remover, and Burberry concealer and eye shadow. l've also learnt to curl my eye[ashes or I took
half-asleep. l'd describe my Look as lazy - you could say "simpLe" or "understated", but it's [aziness, rea[ty.
I'm very bad at keeping a routine, besides Avdne cteanser and btowdrying my hair for l0 minutes max every
day. When I was i7, I went through a panda-eyelunwashed-hair phase. I didn't take any eye make-up off for about
eight months, just kept layering it on. Luke Hersheson cuts my hair, but otherwise, for speciaI occasions, I just put on more make-up,
in a stightLy haphazard and nervous fashion. l think my signature scent is probabty the smefi of horses. I've worn it since I was five.
EWHAIR STENCILSWhat is it with grown-ups jumping on tweenie
trends? First came naiI art, then pink dip-dyed
hair, now hair stencitting. At Betsey Johnson's
catwalk show in New York, models' bobs were
spray-painted with a btack lace motif (very l990sMadonna), while the singer Nicki Minaj (above) is
a fan of l'eopard-print [ocks. Get stenci[[edyourself at the cutt sa[on Bteach (bteachtondon.
co.uk) or, for the DIY opiion, cut a heart-shaped
stencil out of card, hotd it against your head and
spray with body paini. If you want to go reallyBlue Peter, dust the painted area with glitter. lt's
best to practise on a tidy up-do. And use a brightcolour, so you don't merely look as if you have
something stuck in your hair, The joy of this took
is that it's paint-based, not dye, so it washes out.
Next up in Dalston: ironic Nike swooshes.