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December 05, 2005
Russell+Hazel Go Small
Turns out downsizing isn’t always bad. In the world of Russell+Hazel, a stationery line long adored by the style-minded, it means new products that are proportioned just a smidge smaller. Now the company’s three-ring binders, filler paper and notebooks come mini in a host of bright hues like red-orange and lime, as well as standbys such as arctic white and charcoal. Plus, the smaller size makes it easy to throw into the season's oversized handbags and frees up space in briefcases. $8-$30, russellandhazel.com
December 5, 2005 at 12:05 AM in OPENINGS/LAUNCHES | Permalink

Shu Uemura's Gold Standard Rumor has it the CEO of Sephora often credits his company’s fortune to sales of Shu Uemura’s eyelash curler. Yes, the miracle tool is just that dominant and it's commemorating 15 years on the beauty scene with a 24-carat version. A luxe case also comes with the upgraded curler, which started out as a makeup-artist fave and has since landed in the cosmetics bags of in-the-know beauty buffs everywhere. $37, 