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Why We Should Celebrate the Art of Beauty in Make-up

When some people hear “makeup is art,” they roll their eyes. But makeup really is one of the most accessible and transformative art forms we have. It’s been around forever, from ancient Egyptians lining their eyes with kohl to today’s Instagram artists creating mind-blowing looks that honestly put some gallery pieces to shame.
We’re not talking about just slapping on some foundation here. This is about creativity, self-expression, and empowerment. Let me break down why makeup deserves way more respect than it gets.
It’s a Confidence Game-Changer
Makeup doesn’t make you beautiful. You already are. But it can make you feel beautiful, and that’s huge.
Think about it. You wake up feeling blah, maybe you didn’t sleep well, maybe your skin’s acting up. You spend fifteen minutes doing your makeup. Nothing crazy, just evening things out, adding some color. Suddenly, you feel ready to tackle whatever the day throws at you.
I’ve watched friends with acne transform not just their appearance, but their whole energy when they found the right concealer. It’s not about hiding who they are. It’s about feeling comfortable enough to be themselves without worrying about judgment.
Everyone Gets to Play
One thing I love about makeup is that it doesn’t discriminate. Dark skin, light skin, everything in between. There’s something for everyone now.
The industry’s gotten so much better at this. Companies like ELEMIS are leading the charge, creating products that actually work for real people with real skin.
And it’s not just about skin tone. Different cultures bring their own makeup traditions. The bold colors of Bollywood looks, the precision of Korean beauty trends, and the dramatic flair of drag culture. Makeup lets us borrow from each other, learn from each other, and celebrate our differences.
It’s Creative Expression, Pure and Simple
Watch a makeup artist work sometimes. They’re mixing colors, creating shadows, building dimension on someone’s face. Tell me that’s not art.
YouTube and TikTok have blown this wide open. You’ve got teenagers in their bedrooms creating looks that professional artists study. Halloween? Forget store-bought costumes. Makeup artists are transforming people into aliens, zombies, and mythical creatures. The creativity is insane.
Even everyday makeup is creative. Choosing which eyeshadow matches your outfit, deciding between a subtle lip or a bold one. These are artistic choices.
The Mental Health Boost Is Real
This might sound weird, but applying makeup can be incredibly calming. There’s something meditative about the routine. The careful blending, the precise application, the focus it requires.
I know people who use their makeup routine as their daily meditation. Twenty minutes of just focusing on color and technique, blocking out everything else. For people dealing with anxiety or depression, it can be a lifeline, a way to take control when everything else feels chaotic.
Research backs this up, too. These kinds of mindful rituals actually do improve mood and reduce stress. Who knew self-care could come in a compact?
Why This Matters
Makeup isn’t going to solve world hunger or cure diseases. But it does something important. It gives people a way to express themselves, feel confident, and connect with others who share their passion.
We celebrate painters, sculptors, and musicians. Why not makeup artists? Why not the person who spends an hour perfecting their winged eyeliner or the artist who can transform someone’s entire face?
The next time someone dismisses makeup as “superficial,” maybe remind them that art has always been about transformation. Makeup just happens to use human faces as its canvas. And honestly, that makes it pretty powerful.
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Statement Dresses Beyond Vacation – Julia Berolzheimer
Co Dress, Britt Netta Sandals, Dezso & Rebecca de Ravenel Necklaces (similar here), Vin Bag
To me, a statement dress is one that makes you pause for a second. The color, the shape, some interesting element of texture grabs your attention and feels like it starts a conversation.


When I’m considering one for my wardrobe, I ask myself, “Where can I picture myself wearing this?” There’s something about it that turns the everyday act of getting dressed into the best part of the night, before you’ve even thought about a shoe or a bag.
My test is simple: it has to feel distinct from the dresses already hanging in my closet, the ones I reach for on any given night out to dinner or to grab a drink. Whether it’s print and raffia fringe that feels like it can only really exist on an island, or all-over lace with beaded appliques, there’s something about it that feels like the drama has been turned up. That’s my standard: it doesn’t just get you through the night, it becomes part of the story.






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Fashion and Finances: How to Balance Personal Style With Smart Spending
Personal style is part of daily life. It affects how people show up at work, feel at social events and express themselves without saying a word. Clothes, shoes, accessories and beauty choices can be practical, creative and confidence-building.
At the same time, fashion spending can quietly become a financial problem. A few small purchases can turn into a pattern. A sale can feel like savings even when the item was never needed. Smart spending does not mean giving up style. It means making choices that fit your budget, your lifestyle and your long-term money goals.
Why Fashion and Finances Should Work Together
Fashion is not the enemy of financial wellness. Unplanned spending is usually the real issue. When clothing purchases are made without a budget, they can create stress, credit card balances and regret.
Many people start looking for how to get out of credit card debt after months or years of small lifestyle purchases adding up. Clothes may not be the only cause, but fashion spending can be part of the pattern. The solution is not to stop caring about style. The solution is to create a system that lets you enjoy it responsibly.
When fashion and finances work together, spending becomes intentional. You know what you can afford. You know what you need. You also know when to wait.
Start With a Realistic Fashion Budget
A fashion budget should fit inside your larger financial plan. Start by reviewing your monthly income, fixed bills, savings goals and debt payments. Once those are clear, look at your discretionary income.
From there, decide how much you can spend on clothing, shoes, accessories or beauty-related style purchases. Some people prefer a monthly budget. Others do better with a seasonal amount, especially if their wardrobe needs change with the weather or work schedule.
Separate needs from wants. A replacement pair of work shoes may be a need. A fifth pair of similar shoes is probably a want. Both can have a place in your budget, but they should not be treated the same.
Understand Your Personal Style Before You Shop
Knowing your personal style can save money. It helps you avoid buying clothes that look good online but do not fit your real life.
Start by looking at what you already wear often. Notice colors, shapes, fabrics and outfit combinations that make you feel comfortable. Then think about your daily routine. A wardrobe for someone who works from home will look different from one for someone who attends client meetings or formal events.
Many people buy for an imagined lifestyle. They purchase pieces for a version of themselves that rarely appears. A smart wardrobe supports the life you actually live.
Audit Your Wardrobe Before Buying More
Before shopping, review what you already own. Take out clothing, shoes, bags, outerwear and accessories. Organize them by category.
Look for gaps. Maybe you have plenty of tops but no comfortable pants that fit well. Maybe you own several dresses but no practical jacket to wear with them. Gaps show you what would actually improve your wardrobe.
Also look for duplicates. Buying the same type of item repeatedly can make your closet feel full while your outfit options stay limited. Try creating outfits from current pieces before buying anything new. Often, styling what you already own can reduce the urge to shop.
Shop With Intention, Not Impulse
Impulse shopping is one of the fastest ways to overspend. It often happens when people shop while bored, stressed or influenced by a discount.
Create a shopping list before browsing. The list should come from your wardrobe audit and your real lifestyle needs. If an item is not on the list, pause before buying it.
A waiting period can help. Give yourself 24 to 72 hours before buying nonessential items. During that time, ask whether you will wear the item often, whether it works with pieces you already own and whether you would still want it at full price.
Sales can be useful, but only when the item already makes sense. A discount does not save money if the purchase goes unworn.
Invest in Quality Where It Matters
Spending more is not always the same as spending wisely. Quality matters most when an item will be worn often or needs to hold up over time.
Shoes, outerwear, denim, workwear, bags and everyday basics are common places where quality can make sense. A well-made coat worn for several winters may be a better value than a cheaper one that needs replacing after one season.
Cost per wear is a helpful way to think about value. If a $120 pair of shoes is worn 100 times, the cost per wear is $1.20. If a $30 trendy top is worn once, it costs $30 per wear. This simple idea can make shopping decisions clearer.
Balance Trends With Timeless Pieces
Trends can make fashion fun. They can also lead to constant spending if every season feels like a fresh start.
A balanced wardrobe includes both timeless pieces and a few trend-driven items. Timeless pieces might include simple jeans, neutral tops, classic shoes, practical outerwear or versatile dresses. These items form the base of your wardrobe.
Trends should be chosen carefully. Pick only the ones that match your personal style and can be worn more than once. If you want to try a trend, set a small budget for it. That keeps experimentation from turning into overspending.
Use Smart Shopping Strategies
Smart shopping starts with comparison. Before buying, check whether the price is fair and whether returns are easy. Consider shipping, tailoring and care costs too.
Shopping off-season can also help. Coats, boots, swimwear and seasonal items are often cheaper when demand is lower. This works best when you already know what you need.
Secondhand shopping can be another useful option. Thrift stores, consignment shops, resale platforms and clothing swaps can help you find quality pieces at lower prices. They can also reduce waste.
Still, the same rule applies. Buy only what fits your style, your body, your budget and your life.
Build a Flexible Wardrobe
A flexible wardrobe gives you more outfits with fewer pieces. This does not mean every closet has to be minimal or neutral. It means your clothes should work together.
Choose pieces that can be mixed and matched. A jacket should work with more than one outfit. Shoes should fit multiple occasions when possible. Tops and bottoms should create several combinations.
A flexible wardrobe reduces last-minute shopping. It also makes getting dressed easier because your closet has a plan.
Avoid Fashion Debt
Fashion debt happens when clothing and lifestyle purchases are charged without a clear plan to pay them off. Credit cards and pay-later options can make purchases feel smaller than they are.
The problem is interest. Paying interest on clothes you may no longer wear can create long-term stress from short-term spending.
Set limits before shopping. Use cash or debit if credit cards make overspending too easy. If you use a credit card for rewards or convenience, pay the balance in full when possible. Personal style should support confidence, not financial pressure.
Plan for Lifestyle and Special Occasions
Real life includes weddings, work events, vacations, interviews and seasonal changes. These moments often require clothing, but they should not always be surprises.
Create a small sinking fund for fashion and lifestyle needs. Save a little each month so special occasions do not disrupt your budget.
You can also rent, borrow or re-wear outfits. Many events do not require a brand-new purchase. Planning ahead gives you more choices and less pressure.
Track Your Fashion Spending
Tracking creates awareness. Review your clothing and style spending monthly or seasonally. Look at what you bought, what you wore and what went unused.
Also track returns, alterations and repairs. These details show whether your purchases are working for you.
If you notice repeated mistakes, adjust. Maybe you buy too many sale items. Maybe you need better basics. Maybe your budget is too low for your actual lifestyle, so you keep overspending anyway.
Final Thoughts
Balancing fashion and finances is not about removing style from your life. It is about making style sustainable.
Start with a realistic budget. Understand your personal style. Audit your wardrobe before shopping. Buy with intention and avoid debt for nonessential purchases.
A strong wardrobe is not built from constant buying. It is built from choices that fit your body, your lifestyle and your financial goals.
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Coffee Break: Woven Flats – Corporette.com
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‘Tis the season of jellies and mesh shoes… in the backdrop of those trends, these woven leather ballet flats from Le Monde Beryl feel sophisticated and chic.
I’m a big fan of the sky blue, but they also have a lovely orange and a (shiny!) gold. The shoe comes in Italian sizes 36-42, and NET-A-PORTER has the exclusive on them for $625.
(Psst: NET-A-PORTER also has some great sales on Le Monde Beryl’s wedge boots!)
Looking for something similar? I’m generally anti-jelly shoe, but these ones from Vince and Tory Burch both caught my eye as something I might actually wear. Margaux also has a lot of woven styles similar to the pictured shoe… and if you just want a jelly, these Dolce Vita ones look nice.
Sales of note for 5/26:
- Nordstrom – The Half-Yearly Sale has started! See our roundup here. Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Ann Taylor – 25% off + 30% off sale items
- Aurate – 25% off with code (ends 5/26)
- Bare Necessities – Up to 40% off, including tons of bra-sized swimwear (also, 10 panties for $10)
- Boden – 15% off new women’s wear styles with code
- Express – Mega Sale, 40% off everything!
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase and 50% off swim
- J.Crew Factory – Extra 70% off clearance + 50-70% off everything else
- Loft – 50% off one item
- Mango – 30% off everything, and free shipping with $260+
- M.M.LaFleur – Memorial Day Sale, up to 70% off this weekend only! (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off)
- M.Gemi – Memorial Day sale, prices up to 60% off
- Nordstrom Rack – Clear the Rack! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work basics from Calvin Klein and dresses from Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Talbots – $29.50 sunny must-haves
- Theory – 25% off sitewide (see our notes here)
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The Towel Shop Beach Towel collection – Quick dry & sand-resistant
Upgrade your summer sanctuary with The Towel Shop Beach Towel collection, engineered for those who demand maximum performance and minimal fuss. Crafted from advanced, ultra-lightweight microfibre, these high-tech towels deliver a superior quick-dry & sand-resistant experience that traditional heavy cotton simply cannot match. Because the fabric is inherently smooth and tightly woven, sand grains slide right off with a single shake, ensuring you never carry the beach home in your bag. Whether you are lounging by the hotel pool, heading out for a coastal trek, or packing for a long-distance vacation.
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English heritageshop Bill Skinner Necklace & Earrings for Women – New and Exclusive
Step into a whimsical, sun-dappled world of traditional British craftsmanship with the exquisite English heritageshop Bill Skinner Necklace & Earrings for Women collection. Created in an exclusive collaboration that celebrates the delicate, untamed beauty of the British countryside, this stunning jewelry curation is a true triumph of wearable art. Each piece is intricately hand-carved, beautifully cast, and finished with rich, vibrant hand-painted enameling that brings miniature natural worlds to life. From iconic gold worker bees and lucky ladybirds to delicate, romantic woodland acorns, these timeless treasures are engineered to infuse a distinct, charm into your daily jewelry rotation.
Check out the newly launched Bill Skinner Necklace & Earrings for Women listed below.
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What to Wear Between Swim and Sunset
Bondi Born Bikini, Julia Amory Pants, Magda Butrym Scarf
The best days on vacation follow no schedule at all. The morning starts slow, no pressure to get dressed, and somehow you’ve ended up in a bikini on the beach by the time you’ve finished your second cup of coffee.
Then comes the in-between hour. You’re either heading to lunch, or just stretching a day of leisure a little further. The afternoon doesn’t call for a full outfit change, but you want to feel a touch more put together.


Zimmermann Bikini, Soleil Soleil Pareo, Retrosuperfuture Sunglasses, Missoni Headband (available here) | Juilet Bikini, Soleil Soleil Pareo, Janessa Leone Hat
A floral pareo tied at the waist. Gauze shorts after the pool. A crochet mini dress for padding around the house before heading back out. These are the in-between pieces that stretch a vacation wardrobe all day long. Suddenly you have an outfit without the pressure of getting dressed.
To complete the look, a wide-brimmed hat, green sunglasses, or a striped headband. These are the finishing touches you reach for between swims, keep them on through lunch, and somehow they’re still on when the sun starts to drop.



Printed Silk Drawstring Pants
A hundred percent silk in an orchid print, with a drawstring waist that pulls on over a damp swimsuit and drapes straight into dinner. The print on these pants does the styling for you — just add a white tank and bare feet.


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Thursday’s Workwear Report: Cross-Front Flutter-Sleeve Dress
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
This dress from Eloquii is going to be a lot of look if it falls into the wrong hands, but I think it would look absolutely gorgeous on the right person. I would be thrilled to see it on someone with a warm-toned, deep complexion. (Hello, Deep Autumns!)
If you want to make it a bit more formal, I would add a charcoal gray or navy blue blazer, but I think this is something that probably looks best standing on its own.
The dress is on sale for $56.69 (marked down from $62.99) and comes in sizes 14W-28W.
Sales of note for 5/26:
- Nordstrom – The Half-Yearly Sale has started! See our roundup here. Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Ann Taylor – 25% off + 30% off sale items
- Aurate – 25% off with code (ends 5/26)
- Bare Necessities – Up to 40% off, including tons of bra-sized swimwear (also, 10 panties for $10)
- Boden – 15% off new women’s wear styles with code
- Express – Mega Sale, 40% off everything!
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase and 50% off swim
- J.Crew Factory – Extra 70% off clearance + 50-70% off everything else
- Loft – 50% off one item
- Mango – 30% off everything, and free shipping with $260+
- M.M.LaFleur – Memorial Day Sale, up to 70% off this weekend only! (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off)
- M.Gemi – Memorial Day sale, prices up to 60% off
- Nordstrom Rack – Clear the Rack! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work basics from Calvin Klein and dresses from Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Talbots – $29.50 sunny must-haves
- Theory – 25% off sitewide (see our notes here)
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