
Laura Regensdorf
editor, writer (Vanity Fair, Vogue, etc.)
Articles
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1 week ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf For the Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Jason B. Diamond, familiar faces are part of doing business. “My cell phone would be a matter of national security, I think, if you could see who’s in it,” the doctor jokes, though some fans make themselves known.
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2 weeks ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf DISCOVERED There is no mistaking the appeal of a long session at the Korean spa, from the thorough sloughing to the communal recharge. But to achieve that feeling of brand-new, born-this-very-minute skin at home is a feat. With Lilis’s Korean Body Resurfacing™ Set, the potential for wholesale renewal rests in your hands—and the results arrive in mere minutes.
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2 weeks ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf “My husband always laughs that he’s never met a woman who gets ready so quickly but takes such a long time to go to bed,” says Pia Baroncini, the founder and creative director of the fashion brand LPA. For the mother of two with a stacked slate of projects—including a podcast and Substack, an olive oil label out of Sicily, and marketing strategy for her husband Davide’s line, Ghiaia Cashmere—it’s understandable that the evening routine is a sacred one.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Laura Regensdorf
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. This week, in addition to our usual suggestions, we're offering a Mother's Day gift guide, with recommendations on what we're coveting for ourselves and considering for our maternal figures. Sign up here to find us in your inbox every Wednesday, along with monthly travel and beauty guides, and the latest stories from our print issues.And you can always reach us at [email protected].
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2 weeks ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf DISCOVERED It’s the holy grail of skin care: a topical formula that bottles up the transformative results of an in-office procedure. If this sounds too good to be true, it often is! Puffed-up claims and unearned hype have made skeptics of us all—which is why it’s such a thrill to land on a real wonder-working product.
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A very happy birthday to my progressive midwestern mom

Busker on trombone is playing sade’s smooth operator on the A train platform, and grizzled old guy is shouting the chorus like everyone’s id.

It smells like somebody cleaned the nostrand A train station and honestly, wow, impressed.