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From Kim’s Perfume to Kendall’s Obsession With “Crystal Sound Baths,” What’s With Mystical Beauty?
If you still think that smudging refers to makeup blending and Himalayan pink salt is just a flavour enhancer, think again. We’re suddenly living in an alternative universe where healing with crystals and other New Age modalities is commonplace and even the Kardashians go deep. On a recent Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode, fashion […]
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Why You Should Add Crystal Jewellery to Your Wardrobe
Rocking Vibe founder Liana Louzon started playing around with crystals at the age of 14, which is just after she and her family immigrated to Canada from Russia. “I remember how much better I felt when I was playing with crystals,” she says. “Because I had such a language barrier, I learned to communicate through […]
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Why Is Everyone Using Crystals in Their Beauty Routine?
On the final season of MTV’s The Hills in 2010, Spencer Pratt held a crystal to his forehead after a fight with his sister, Stephanie, while a friend told him, “You’re crazy! You’ve lost it.” Pratt has reportedly spent close to $1 million on gemstones. This may seem extreme, but there’s growing evidence that crystals […]
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Prada mixes palm trees and chandeliers for Spring 2010
It was an odd mix of slim shorts with unfinished hems, crystal-encrusted shoes and dresses and beachy prints that came down the runway at Prada today. But trying to read the mind of Miuccia Prada is like trying to understand the motivations of Greek gods: It’s impossible, so you should just go with it. Of said motvations: “Beach and antiquity — high and low — it is all the same,” the designer told Suzy Menkes. “It is supposed to be an ironic take — sometimes nostalgic, for a contemporary take on antiquity for those who don’t understand the beauty of the past.”