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Finally, we’ve hit the big months. The “ber” months, the holiday behemoths — and for a lot of households, September tends to be at the bottom of that sacred list. And why wouldn’t it? Kids are going back to school, the weather is getting colder, and all the major summer sales have long passed you by (although Amazon’s second Prime Day is on the horizon).
But...
Finally, we’ve hit the big months. The “ber” months, the holiday behemoths — and for a lot of households, September tends to be at the bottom of that sacred list. And why wouldn’t it? Kids are going back to school, the weather is getting colder, and all the major summer sales have long passed you by (although Amazon’s second Prime Day is on the horizon).
But...
- 9/26/2023
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
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Every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the country comes together to celebrate Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring key figures and achievements that impact the culture. In addition to applauding the creative contributions of Latinx idols like Rita Moreno, Diego Luna, Eva Mendes and Ana De Armas, we’re shining a light on the rising fashion and beauty brands that are breaking ground within the community as well.
This month, J Balvin debuted Oye, a bilingual wellness app designed for the Latinx community, and retailers including Nordstrom, Target and Saks Fifth Avenue are among those highlighting established and emerging brands online and in stores.
Here, we’ve rounded up a handful of Latinx and Hispanic brands loved by your favorite Hollywood stars and insiders. From colorful basics brand Parade (recently worn by cover star Sydney Sweeney) and haircare label Ceremonia, to sustainable fashion...
Every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the country comes together to celebrate Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring key figures and achievements that impact the culture. In addition to applauding the creative contributions of Latinx idols like Rita Moreno, Diego Luna, Eva Mendes and Ana De Armas, we’re shining a light on the rising fashion and beauty brands that are breaking ground within the community as well.
This month, J Balvin debuted Oye, a bilingual wellness app designed for the Latinx community, and retailers including Nordstrom, Target and Saks Fifth Avenue are among those highlighting established and emerging brands online and in stores.
Here, we’ve rounded up a handful of Latinx and Hispanic brands loved by your favorite Hollywood stars and insiders. From colorful basics brand Parade (recently worn by cover star Sydney Sweeney) and haircare label Ceremonia, to sustainable fashion...
- 9/23/2022
- by Natalie Alcala
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We independently selected these deals and products because we love them, and we think you might like them at these prices. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, we've been sharing the stories of Latinx business owners who are revolutionizing the beauty industry— from Jennifer Lopez's J.Lo Beauty to Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty. However, none compare to Beautyblender creator and CEO Rea Ann Silva, the woman behind the iconic pink makeup sponge we all know and love. "This month means everything because it means that people are finally recognizing our...
- 10/12/2021
- E! Online
Latina entrepreneurs have undoubtedly been on the rise. Time reported in 2016 there’s been a 137 percent increase in Latina-owned businesses, a larger rise than in any other demographic in the U.S. Chicas also seem to be cornering the market on creating quality beauty brands, having founded cosmetic lines that have received recognition and made a lasting impression on the beauty world with their inclusive shades and innovative products.
So what makes these brands stand out in a highly active and oversaturated market? See below for what’s hot on our holiday radar:
Melt Cosmetics
Co-founder of Melt Cosmetics and...
So what makes these brands stand out in a highly active and oversaturated market? See below for what’s hot on our holiday radar:
Melt Cosmetics
Co-founder of Melt Cosmetics and...
- 12/19/2017
- by Natasha Maldonado
- PEOPLE.com
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Girardi has had a busy week expanding her already-impressive résumé. On top of being a reality star and dancer-singer, she just wrote a tell-all memoir, Pretty Mess, and now she’s lending her “patting” power to help launch the latest Beauty Blender product, the Beauty Blender “Swirl”, a pink and white tie-dye shade of everyone’s favorite beauty tool.
Girardi says she and her makeup artist, Priscilla Ono, have been using the Beauty Blender since it first came out. “I love it,” Girardi tells PeopleStyle. “It’s in everyone’s kit. I believe in it.
Girardi says she and her makeup artist, Priscilla Ono, have been using the Beauty Blender since it first came out. “I love it,” Girardi tells PeopleStyle. “It’s in everyone’s kit. I believe in it.
- 7/21/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
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