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Sali Hughes on beauty: finally, a dry skin remedy with a touch of elegance | Skincare

Sali Hughes on beauty: finally, a dry skin remedy with a touch of elegance | Skincare

I could write a thesis on derma body lotions, but it would be as boring to read as they are to use. You know the ones – rows of near-identical white and blue family moisturisers for extra dry skin, smelling of nothing, feeling like lard and standing unhappily away from the fun aisles full of fruity, silky and whipped creams costing half as much. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. The joyless, pricey pharmaceutical aisle is where we dryness-, cracked-, eczema- or sensitivity-prone skin types must shop, because a vat full of something more elegant would barely lubricate an elbow. For us, I deliver good news: Mixa has landed from France, 102 years late. You may remember its UK launch and swift withdrawal some years ago (because of something boring about distribution). Now it’s back, in supermarkets, chemists and online – and it’s marvellous. double quotation mark Mixa’s fine, ungreasy textures will be a pleasant surprise to those of us for whom …

Athina Onassis’s Return to Couture Evokes Jackie’s Elegance

Athina Onassis’s Return to Couture Evokes Jackie’s Elegance

Jackie and Athina are said to have never met. A great style icon of the twentieth century, Jackie married her second husband in 1968. When Aristotle died in 1975, he left his daughter Christina as his only heir, after his son Alexander died in a 1973 plane crash. When Christina died in 1988, Athina, her then-three-year-old girl, grew up with her father’s family, far from the flashes and from Greece, the country of the Onassis family. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Aristotle Onassis in 1970. Tom Wargacki She has sought to preserve that distance. A lover of horses, it has always been easier to see Onassis at a competition or in the saddle. To see her in the front row again, one must go back to a 2015 Giorgio Armani show. Álvaro de Miranda Neto, Athina Onassis, and Giorgio Armani in 2015. Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images Source link

Véronique Nichanian delivers final lesson in elegance at Hermès

Véronique Nichanian delivers final lesson in elegance at Hermès

Véronique Nichanian and the models from her final Hermès runway show in Paris, January 24, 2026. VIRGILE GUINARD On Saturday, January 24, in the darkness of a winter night, Place de la Bourse in Paris was packed with people as black cars carrying some 850 guests converged on the Hermès show. The saddlery house is accustomed to grand events, but this one was unprecedented: It was Véronique Nichanian’s last show for Hermès, who has headed the men’s collections since 1988. Inside the Palais Brongniart, the decor was pared down to a dozen giant screens showing the blurred silhouette of a man. Their true purpose was revealed only after the finale, when they simultaneously played videos of Nichanian greeting her audience after various shows throughout her career. The moving flashback showed her in her thirties, fifties and seventies, always with her slender figure and trademark smile. Her final collection, presented as part of the Fall-Winter 2026-2027 fashion week, followed no particular formula. It remained faithful to the principles that have defined Nichanian’s work for 38 years: …