This is Instant Obsession, a newsletter that dishes on all the things our editors have recently bought and loved. From tableware and gorgeous furniture to luxe moisturizer and home gadgets, here's what VERANDA editors are currently obsessing over. | |
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I have nicknamed this the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" dress, because I'm convinced it looks AMAZING on everyone, no matter their height, body type, or size. I have not worn a body-con dress since college, but the way this ruched maxi lays is truly so flattering. It's a showstopper on its own for cocktail parties or events, and it can be worn long past summer with the addition of a coordinating turtleneck or vest. —Jaime Milan, Deputy Digital Editor |
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| Chantecaille's Bio Lifting Serum+ is a favorite not just of our March/April cover star, Lauren Santo Domingo, but also of our staffers. Our Art Director Julia Ludlam shares: "A few hours after use, it subtly smoothed fine lines and wrinkles. I've tried a handful of serums and this one doesn't leave my skin feeling sticky or oily. It also allows for moisturizer to go on smoothly. I immediately feel my skin tightening each time I put it on." Kate Phillips, VERANDA's visual director, says she's already run out of this magical serum and is ready for more. —Julia Ludlam, Art Director and Kate Phillips, Visual Director |
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I'm obsessed with these songbirds from Reed Smythe & Company. The birds, handcrafted in Mississippi by Wolfe Studios, are a favorite of creative and shop owner Keith Smythe Meacham. A perfect gift for those young and old, the recipient is sure to be singing your praises for ages to come. —Steele Marcoux, Editor in Chief |
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| As wedding season and garden parties take over the social scene, you need a purse dressed for the part. A hand-embroidered treasure for your lipstick and phone, this clutch is the only accessory you'll need all summer—from black tie events to an afternoon with the girls for lunch. The hand-dyed raffia brings these sprigs to life. —Sara Clark, Associate Style and Market Editor
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