If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Newsflash: A pair of under-eye masks isn’t going to change your life or make you look 10 years younger. But anything that helps you take care of your skin and have fun in the process is a good thing. To our editors, the best under-eye patches are prized accessories in a well-rounded skin care routine — and self-care routine, for that matter (something that’s important year-round, but especially during winter). Compared to other areas of the complexion, the skin around our eyes is delicate and thin. This means that the facial region is often the first to show signs of fatigue, dehydration, and a poor night’s sleep — manifesting in swelling, dullness, dark circles, or a combination of the three. Under-eye patches are designed to be targeted treatments that bless their users with a quicker relief for their skin concerns than what’s to be e...
The Hungarian Countess Louise J. Esterhazy was a revered — and feared — chronicler of the highs — and generally lows — of fashion, society, culture and more. It seems the Esterhazy clan by nature is filled with strong opinions, because WWD Weekend has been contacted by the Countess’ long-lost nephew, the Baron Louis J. Esterhazy, who has written from Europe to express his abhorrence of numerous modern fashion and cultural developments. The Baron’s pen is as sharp as his late aunt’s and here is his latest column on logic — or the lack thereof. Over the years I am frequently knocked sideways and often amused at what one can only best describe as wildly “odd ball” logic. Yet many a time there’s a weird type of intellectual rigor about it, despite it being entirely wrong.I recently was chatting with a Turkish friend who has lived in the U.S. for years. She described how she was accompanying her aged parents on a road trip down the Eastern Seaboard. At one point, with her...