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Tory Burch Shares Her Makeup and Skin-Care EssentialsImageLeft: the fashion designer Tory Burch, whose namesake brand includes women’s wear, accessories and fragrance. Right, clockwise from top left: Tory Burch Sublime eau de parfum, $155 for 90 ml, toryburch.com; Dyson Supersonic hair dryer, $429, sephora.com; Versed Smooth Landing Advanced Retinoid Eye Balm, $20, versedskin.com; Guerlain Terracotta Light The Sun-Kissed Healthy Glow Powder, $60, guerlain.com; Dr. Barbara Sturm Anti-Aging Body Cream, $27, drsturm.com; Erno Laszlo Sea Mud Deep Cleansing Bar, $44, ernolaszlo.com; Armani Beauty Eyes to Kill Classico Mascara, $35, giorgioarmanibeauty-usa.com; Sisley-Paris Phyto-Rouge Shine in Sheer Petal, $65, sisley-paris.com.Credit...Left: Noa Griffel. Right: courtesy of the brandsInterview by Laura Regensdorf
I get up around 6:30 or 7. I go work out sometimes, or I get right in the shower after I play with my dogs. I use Olaplex, which I really love — it has changed my feeling about shampoo. The thing I’ve used since I was little is Erno Laszlo’s Sea Mud soap, a simple black bar soap. My mom still uses it, too. I go out a lot with towel-dried hair and a rubber band. If I use a dryer, which is infrequent, I put a little Dallas volumizing spray in my hair at the roots. I love my Dyson. I like saving time, and it dries my hair extremely quickly. I have this really incredible brush by Snow Fox Skincare. It has metal spikes, which doesn’t sound very friendly, but it is.
I prefer unscented body care. Right now I have Clarins body lotion, but I also like Barbara Sturm’s. It’s that balance of being hydrating but not too oily. I don’t want to feel sticky all day. I have a natural deodorant that I love, called Corpus. And I’m pretty loyal to fragrances. I’ve been obsessed with scent for a very long time — my mom always had this great vanity of fragrances. I love our new one, Sublime. Partnering with Shiseido has been incredible; I would say we worked for two years on it. The alchemy of leather and rose and notes like osmanthus and vetiver make it addictive. It’s not feminine or masculine, which I find interesting. I don’t use a lot on my face. I’ve always loved the Guerlain orchid serum. One thing I found recently is the CosRx Snail Mucin Essence. I sometimes use a Murad matte lotion or Chanel face cream. I’m really vigilant about protecting my skin in the sun. I wear Shiseido sunscreen, and then I use an SPF spray by Kate Somerville. I play a lot of tennis, so it’s easy to reapply. I love an infrared blanket. I use the one from HigherDose at night right before I go to bed, and then I’ll take a quick shower. It’s like a form of meditation. There’s a woman who I see for lymphatic drainage massage — her name is Marina [Baratashvili]. And I’m going to Ricari Studios next week — I can’t wait.
I feel like wearing too much makeup is aging. I mean, I like foundation, but with a little translucency. The base that I use is Armani, which has been discontinued. Everything I love is discontinued! It’s called Designer Lift Foundation, and it just has a finish that’s really natural. Versed’s Smooth Landing Advanced Retinoid Eye Balm is great to put under coverup. I like Nars’s Soft Matte Concealer, under the eyes and wherever I need it. I use a MAC blush called Dainty, which feels like you’re outside on a fresh day with cool air, and then add a little Guerlain bronzing powder. I do like eyeliner. I found a new one by Mally in Iced Plum because my other one was discontinued. A thicker pencil is great because you can blend it easier. And Armani mascara, called Eyes to Kill. I don’t wear a lot of lip color. One I’ve been using lately — I’m a creature of habit — is [a shade] called Sheer Petal, by Sisley. I love the Neutrogena makeup wipes at the end of the night or sometimes in the morning, if there’s still eye makeup left. I can’t live without them.
This interview has been edited and condensed.
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A New Collection of Bed Linens, Made to Mix and MatchImageThe new housewares brand Millaux debuts this month with a collection of made-to-order bedclothes.Credit...Isabel BrontsBy Zoe Ruffner
During her three-year tenure in Balenciaga’s creative department, Laura Tanzer had a front-row seat to the time-honored tradition of haute couture craftsmanship. Now, in partnership with her wife, the former professional tennis player Jessica Simpson, the Zurich-based Central Saint Martins graduate has extended that sartorial savoir faire to the home with Millaux, a new line of bedclothes. “We take such time to decide what to wear, but a lot of people overlook what they put on their beds,” says Simpson. Created in heritage Italian and Portuguese ateliers, the made-to-order range combines historical artistry with a playful opulence inspired by centuries-old chateaus. The initial offering includes jumbo-striped European flax linen sheets, jewel-toned Egyptian cotton sateen pillowcases and 610-thread-count orchid-dotted duvet covers dreamed up by the textile designer Fiona Blakeman, who has previously worked with the fashion designers Phoebe Philo and Grace Wales Bonner. Much like a collection of clothes, the 20 debut pieces, each of which is sold individually, are meant to be mixed and matched. From $190, millaux.com.
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