Vogue Editors on the 21 Beauty Products They Can’t Live Without This Spring Inline
Photographed by Angelo Pennetta, Vogue, April 20131/17
Photo Courtesy of Frederic Malle2/17Chloe Malle, Vogue Social Editor
“Around the time I start working Zyrtec into my daily regimen, I also switch from Frédéric Malle’s Cologne Indelebile to his Lys Mediterranee. We might be in the World Trade Center, but we’re seasonally a little closer to the Mediterranean!”
Frédéric Malle Lys Mediterranee, $270, fredericmalle.com
Photo Courtesy of Chanel3/17Lauren Mechling, Vogue Senior Editor
“I’ve always been a lipstick person, but the plums and reds I favor can feel too heavy in the spring. I’ve been taking a break from color (and from wiping kiss marks off my children’s foreheads) and wearing Chanel’s super-moisturizing plumping lip gloss. It’s clean yet indulgent, befitting the rebirth of the fresh, bountiful season.”
Chanel Gloss Volume Plumping Lipgloss, $30, chanel.com
Photo Courtesy of chantecaille.com4/17Celia Ellenberg, Vogue Beauty Director
“This is pretty much the perfect seasonal transitional moisturizer. It’s a gel-cream, so it’s ultra-light and immediately seeps into your skin while still providing long-lasting hydration. Subsequently, you don’t look greasy after that 10-minute walk to the subway in fluke 80-degree March weather, or dry after 10 straight hours at the office. Also: It smells incredible.”
Chantecaille Rose de Mai Cream, $210, chantecaille.com
Photo Courtesy of makeupforever.com5/17Arden Fanning, Vogue Beauty Assistant
“Day glitter is 100 percent imperative right now: It speaks to my favorite no-fear attitude of just wearing the things that make you happy (which is always office appropriate). Every morning I sweep Make Up For Ever’s N12 Pink Multicolored Glitters into the corners of my eyes and let it fall where it may. It catches the light in the freshest way and makes me feel hella popular.”
Make Up For Ever N12 Pink Mulitcolored Glitters, $15, makeupforever.com