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MONDAY, MARCH 2 |
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Sorry, Blush—This Spring Belongs to Bronzer |
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It's time to retire the rosy cheeks and instead embrace a 2000s-inspired golden glow |
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By Annika Lautens |
In the early 2000s, no one wore bronzer quite like Jessica Alba.
The glow. The softly sculpted, sun-lit cheekbones that launched a thousand Shoppers runs. Yes, she built The Honest Company into a billion-dollar business, and yes, she had a string of early-aughts box-office moments — but culturally?
That bronze is in the upper echelons alongside Juicy Couture tracksuits and J.T’s frosted tips. And in 2026, it’s coming back.
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BEAUTY |
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14 Canadian Beauty Brands We Love |
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These lipsticks, serums and body washes are excellent—and it feels good to support homegrown talent |
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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LEVI'S |
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Ditch the Rulebook |
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Zahra Hassan shares why true style isn’t about chasing trends—it’s about instinct and embracing the tension. |
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