EDITORâS NOTE Happy Sunday. While I havenât stepped in a classroom in many years, I have the urge for a fresh, back-to-school look. This season, Iâll dress like a female game show host (theyâve allegedly become âoffice-style role modelsâ), and Iâll purchase fallâs âmust-have stapleâ: a cropped trench. Iâll also get a new haircut, inspired by the Bob Brigadeâs latest members: Victoria Beckham, whoâs giving â90s Posh Spice vibes, and Kendall Jenner, who briefly sported a ânano-bob.â (Admittedly, Iâm not brave enough for that.) Speaking of the Jenners, Kylie debuted a new-but-actually-old hair color â which is a dramatic departure from the supposed âit girl-approvedâ fall hair shade. Another surprisingly good autumnal trend? âButterscotch-toffee nails,â as seen on mani influencers Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez. Talk about good taste. â Taylor Trudon / Writer, Culture & Lifestyle / Brooklyn, NY |
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Gone are the days when college dorm room shopping meant hitting up Bed Bath & Beyond (with a stack of expired 20%-off coupons) to stock up on twin XL sheets, plastic shower caddies, and over-the-door mirrors. Now, Gen Z-ers are giving new meaning to the term âdorm decorâ by transforming the notoriously hideous cinderblock boxes into perfectly Instagrammable, boutique hotel-like rooms. The students â who often attend southern schools like the University of Mississippi and the University of Alabama â are bringing in fancy furniture, from upholstered headboards to custom cabinets designed to hide microwaves and mini fridges. Theyâre decorating drab walls with personalized neon signs, wallpaper, and, get this, framed artwork. Theyâre buying matching bedding, drapery, and monogrammed pillows. Theyâre even turning desks into makeup vanities (ideal for filming GRWM videos). All of which is often coordinated with their roommate before move-in day and documented in Extreme Makeover: Home Edition-style TikTok videos. Now, to be fair, this phenomenon isnât totally new. For the past few years, DormTok â like RushTok â has invaded FYP pages everywhere. But this year, it seems âthe stakes of dorm decor have never been higher.â And itâs not just the students who are deeply invested in the lavish dorm room lifestyle. So are their parents. While some have joined dorm-decorating Facebook groups (see: Dorm Room Mamas, which currently has over 246,000 members who share âtips, advice, and supportâ), others are enlisting the help of interior designers that charge $10,000 (yes, you read that right). And here we thought having a mini fridge was a flex. |
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After Heather Gayâs viral monologue, it seemed no one could oust The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City as the Queens of Utah Reality TV. Not so. Let us introduce you to The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. The Hulu series, which premiered Friday, follows a group of Mormon mom influencers â including, of all people, Ben Affleckâs cousin-in-law â whose #MomTok world was upended in 2022, when a âswinging sex scandalâ thrust them into the spotlight (get caught up on that, here). In addition to the explosive revelations, the eight episodes cover the aftermath, in which the group of friends must navigate âfaith, backstabbing, gaslighting, infidelity, and vacation.â Weâll be watching â with Lisa Barlow-approved snacks, of course. |
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A round of applause for this weekâs Nepo Baby Hall of Fame candidate: Eve Hewson, daughter of Ali and Paul Hewson. Who, you ask? Perhaps you know the latter by his stage name, Bono. For over a decade, Eve has quietly built up her resume â so quietly, as she pointed out, that she wasnât included in New York magazineâs nepo baby cover story. Among the Irish actressâs 20-plus film and TV roles: the lonely, mysterious wife in Netflixâs Behind Her Eyes; a single mom who takes guitar lessons to bond with her son in Sundance-favorite Flora and Son; and most notably, wild child Becka in the acclaimed Apple TV+ dramedy Bad Sisters. Now, Hewson is starring in her buzziest project yet â appearing opposite Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, and Dakota Fanning in the Netflix series, The Perfect Couple, based on Elin Hilderbrandâs blockbuster novel. And when sheâs not sharing the screen with Kidman, sheâs devouring âbratâ cakes, taking silly mirror selfies, and wearing a perfectly bold red lip. Because who says stars canât contain multitudes? |
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Skip the awkward office party and throw them a Surprise Cardy instead. Hereâs how it works: Ask the gifteeâs closest coworkers to write them a thoughtful message in a Hallmark card, arrange the cards in a cute box or gift basket, and leave it at your work bestieâs desk before they get to the office on their big day. The result? A low-stress, high-impact, and totally unforgettable birthday for your favorite yapper at the water cooler. No party hats required.* |
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We wish we didnât have to be the one to tell you. But yes, co-hosts Amanda Duberman and Blake Lew-Merwin dig into Bradyâs first three episodes in our latest episode of Well Played â and if he has a promising future as a YouTuber. They also recap the latest WNBA wins and losses and preview the matchups and rule changes defining the NFLâs opening weekend that will allow you to one-up any man in your life. Subscribe and watch here. |
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Trending products and brands our shopping team has been loving recently. Sometimes the best purchases are the most boring ones. Case in point: We're obsessed with this pocket-sized box cutter (in a cute lime green shade) that cleanly slices through all those layers of tape. It Girl collab alert: Alexa Chung x Madewell. As you would imagine, the line is full of effortlessly cool jeans (plus two denim maxi skirts for good measure). This stuff is going to sell out faster than you can say It's On. This Subminimal NanoFoamer is a must for those serious about their coffee. It's a handheld milk foamer that creates smooth, creamy microfoam for lattes and cappuccinos. We're pleasantly surprised by the $39 price tag. | PS: Want more product recs? Follow @skimmshopping on Instagram. |
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Skimmâd by: Taylor Trudon, Alex Carr, Melissa Goldberg, and Margaret Wheeler Johnson | Photos by TikTok/@marymargaretdesigns, TikTok/@shasta.slayman, courtesy of Hulu, Lia Toby via Getty Images, Max Mumby/Indigo via Getty Images, Brand Partners Design by theSkimm *PS: This is a sponsored post. |
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