Tag Archives: Fashion

Trending Beauty (What’s New, What Works)

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS More than Beauty The Swedish direct sales beauty and personal care brand Oriflame makes great innovative, nature-inspired products that can help rejuvenate skin, keep you hair looking great and make you smell like a million bucks. But the company also has a strong commitment to environmental protection and sustainable products, and last week Oriflame México organized a

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Trending Beauty (What’s New, What Works)

Fall Made Easy By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     This week’s selection of new products and garments encompasses a wide range of beauty and fashion items to save you time, keep you looking sharp and help you transition seamlessly from the carefree days of summer casual to the more polished look of back-to-school or the conventional style of autumn office dressing. Getting back

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Trending Beauty (What’s New, What Works)

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS From super-effective skincare products to oh-so-delicate Italian-inspired jewelry and glitzy posh eyewear, here are some of the best new items now available in Mexico for your indulge-me list. Maximum Hydration Skincare is a year-round endeavor, protecting yourself from chafing in cold weather, slathering on the creams to moisturize and sooth in the sweltering summer, and protecting your

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Class Act Attire for Men Who Aspire

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS No matter what certain Mexican politicians may say, fashion is not “fifi,” and style and good taste are still key social commodities that not only help open the door to business and professional opportunities, but also reflect our personal worldviews and individuality, and make us feel comfortable in our own attire. It is true that casual-Friday-cum-causal-every-workday has,

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Spanish Art and Spanish Fashion

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid is offering a first-ever exhibit on classic Spanish art and the extraordinary designs of the late Basque fashion designer Cristóbal Balenciaga, whose square coats and undulating bubble skirts revolutionized the international fashion world in the mid-1940s. Referred to as “the master of us all” by Christian Dior and idolized by Coco

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