For this week’s “Don’t DillyDally,” we’ve surfaced a range of new things we’re sure will sell out, including Shake Shack–inspired huggies, coquette-core dog gear, and Nécessaire’s new body peel.
For those who’d like to match their Always Pan, good news: Our Place has a new line of kitchen linens, which includes two apron styles as well as dish towels, napkins, and oven mitts.
Speaking of kitchenware, Target just launched Figmint, a brand-new collection of very affordable gear that includes everything from gadgets to appliances, such as this stylish $20 toaster.
The leave-on acid peel from Nécessaire, our most trusted body-care brand, is formulated with a trio of acids to resurface skin, resveratrol to soothe, and a peptide to activate cell turnover. The product is designed to treat a range of skin concerns including keratosis pilaris, ingrown hairs, and discoloration.
For Shake Shack stans, check out this earscape set from Studs, which includes a pair of burger huggies, a 14K-gold plated smiley stud, and a 14K-gold plated cubic zirconia stud. Or, for $64, you can snag just the burger hoops.
Designer Harley Viera-Newton (yes, sister of Rio) has teamed up with Wild One on an accessories line that will ensure your pup is the chicest canine at the dog park. The walk kits include a collar, leash, and poop-bag carrier featuring the clothing brand’s signature prints: cheery cherry, coquette-core bows, and playful palm trees.
Caraway has added a new addition to its easy-to-clean cookware lineup: Squareware. The collection includes a roasting pan, a double-burner griddle, a grill pan, and a griddle pan, and is available for purchase as a set or individually. It also includes Caraway’s signature storage to keep things tidy when not in use.
Tecovas, the brand two Strategist staffers rely on to live out their cowgirl cosplay, has partnered with fashion designer Kristopher Brock on a collection chock-full of cottagecore dresses and boots in fun new designs, like the ditsy-floral-embroidered brown suede boots above.
In honor of Dyson’s 25th anniversary since launching in Japan, the hair-care brand has released a new poppy colorway for its cult hot tools. While everyone might have an Airwrap, very few will have one in this eye-catching palette of pink, orange, and blue. The Supersonic hair dryer and Corrale straightener are also available in the Ceramic Pop colorway, and all three feature a matte finish. As with past limited-edition Dyson launches, we expect this one to fly off the shelves.
For the first time in ten years, Alex Mill has partnered with Omnigod, a Japanese denim brand known for its selvedge pieces. The collection, all made on vintage power looms in Omnigod’s factory in Kojima, Japan, includes a pair of five-pocket jeans, a work coat, a chore shirt, and a frontier jacket, all of which feature selvedge fabric, top-needle stitching, and reinforced seams.
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