
Laura Regensdorf
editor, writer (Vanity Fair, Vogue, etc.)
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Laura Regensdorf
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3 weeks ago |
usa.10magazine.com | Laura Regensdorf
shared with the press before the Balenciaga show, where models mirrored the paper dolls of his childhood: wafer-thin, dressed in their underpinnings. The lace demi- cup bras on view undoubtedly radiated more subversive energy than his boyhood designs, dreamed up at his grandmother's table in Soviet Georgia. But a two- dimensional quality remained. It's both an age-old situation and of the moment. The new class of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, led by Ozempic, has whittled down celebrities in a hurry.
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3 weeks ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf DISCOVERED There’s a tendency in skin care to prioritize the face over the body—an understandable bias toward what greets us in the mirror and fronts our day-to-day interactions. But by that logic, we should care every bit as much about our ever-present hands. Weathered by winter chap and summer sun, dishwashing and paper cuts, the hands have a way of showing life experience—in other words, the fine lines, thinning skin, and discoloration that come with age.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Laura Regensdorf
Fashion has a particular way of romancing the past—often with a three-decade rewind, mining the design codes that shaped an earlier generation. That underpins the ongoing fascination with the 1990s, as seen across the fall 2025 runways.
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1 month ago |
violetgrey.com | Laura Regensdorf
Written by Laura Regensdorf DISCOVERED Ask any dermatologist for their must-have skin care recommendation, and the answer will very often be this: retinol. In truth, that word is a stand-in for the entire class of retinoids, from prescription-strength retinoic acid (effective but notoriously irritating) to the easygoing retinols that don’t always pack a punch.
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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.