
Sarah Kiernan
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May 28, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Angelika Pokovba |Anna Haines |Sarah Kiernan |Adelaide Giesey
Sitting at Ixi'im restaurant at Chablé Resort, it's a record-breaking scorcher in Chochola, Tucatan. Chef Luis Ronzon serves house-made dippin' dots flavored with local squash and Zacate lemongrass ice cream. Ronzon, who also has cochinita pibil–a typical regional slow-roasted pork dish marinated in acidic citrus–cooking in the ground some 500 meters away, repeats a Mexican saying: you can’t eat pinole (a kind of ground maize) and whistle.
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May 1, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Camille Freestone |Seth Jubb |Maraya Fisher |Sarah Kiernan
Hair stylist Shingo Shibata has a very distinct beauty “uniform”: a shaved head and no eyebrows. In his closet, there’s no semblance of that regimented routine. How does he organize this amalgamation of tangerine puffer jackets, Yohji Yamamoto outerwear, and platform boots? “I don’t,” he says. Within his Tokyo apartment, a confluence of color beckons from a silver hanging rack. Perfectly warped denim contrasts the traditionally blanched walls and wood beams.
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May 1, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Seth Jubb |Andie Eisen |Maraya Fisher |Sarah Kiernan
Spring has officially sprung, and this month is all about coming into full bloom. The cosmic weather forecast for May shows sunny skies with ample blessings in the realm of love and money as we enjoy the luckiest day of the year. If April was serving us our main course of hearty grains and leafy greens, then May is here to offer an extra sweet serving of dessert.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Maraya Fisher |Sarah Kiernan |Andie Eisen |Paige Kowal
“People’s princess,” “coquette,” “brainrot,” “girlboss”—these are just a few of the internet buzzwords Harmony Tividad cleverly recontextualizes in her new single “Thot Daughter.” The song is a thumping banger delivered with a dissociative pout, highlighting the absurdity of internet culture by using the lexicon and affect it’s spawned.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Sarah Kiernan |Adelaide Giesey |Angelika Pokovba |Katie Buckleitner
Seeing Waikiki through the eyes of native Hawaiians is a profound experience. The islands are home to unique and sacred cultures rooted in centuries-old practices, and Meleana Estes and Noël Shaw, co-founders of the jewelry brand HIE Hawaii, were masterful hosts and storytellers throughout my visit. Their designs—traditional engraved heirloom bracelets and lei-inspired gold chains—capture the essence of the community and the deep connection they feel to their ancestors on the islands.
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