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When Marla Beck, CEO, and co-founder of Bluemercury, started the beauty company more than twenty years ago, vegan and gluten-free beauty and skincare products were not exactly flying off the shelves. The mother of three built her empire with a very specific mission in mind: To sell luxury beauty products through smaller retailers because, at the time, high-end beauty was only sold in department stores. She wanted to create something more curated. I ve always been a beauty junkie, said Beck, who grew the company until she sold it five years ago, to perhaps ironically, the biggest department store in the world: Macy s, for more than $200 million. Beck remained on as Bluemercury s CEO and continues to supply customers with high-quality products, curated carefully to fill her vision of what beauty should be: An outpost where wellness meets gorgeousness, and skin-care meets self-care. Beck says in the beginning, clients would walk in the store and ask for dermatologist-tested p
This Sustainably Made Oil Is the Secret to Alexandra Agoston’s Otherworldly Glow Vogue 1/8/2021
is a space for minimalists to sound off on a single beauty product that has had a longtime spot in their carefully curated routines.
Though the supermodel and Jean-Paul Gaultier muse Alexandra Agoston has become well accustomed to wearing layers of transformative makeup during her years spent on runways and sets, while at home in New York she prefers a more stripped-back approach to her complexion: “When I’m not working, I try to keep my skin [routine] as minimal as possible,” she tells
Vogue from her SoHo loft. So minimal, in fact, that she often reaches for only a single product: Costa Brazil’s Kaya Face Oil.
4 Websites Redefining the Retail Experience
January 8, 2021
By Nicholas Tamarin
Now that the virtual hordes and the stress of holiday shopping during a pandemic has waned, it’s time to examine a new trend in online shopping. Looking to mimic the visual simplicity of in-person shopping and targeting affluent international shoppers starved for the discovery of travel, these newcomers are highly curated, often offering limited editions as the sole online source. Here’s a quartet of websites innovating when we need it most.
Rose Crosby
Yoon bowls. Photography courtesy of Rose Crosby.
With products organized by country and payments accepted in five currencies, Rose Crosby pinpoints the international nexus of interior design, fashion, and beauty. Check out South Korean ceramicist Sanghyuk Yoon’s dehydrated clay Yoon bowls, only found here, and Costa Brazil’s Amazonian resin.