Category: Pseudo-Scientific Experiments


  • What’s up with Goop’s bathing suits: a G. Label Swim Review

    What’s up with Goop’s bathing suits: a G. Label Swim Review

    Note: Goop has discontinued their swim line and for a good reason… This might be gross, but… You know how in college when you’d pre-game and then you’d really really really needed to go pee, but people would joke and be like, “don’t break the seal?” I graduated like seven years ago though, so bear…

  • Not your average rayon dress: A Natalie Martin dress review

    Not your average rayon dress: A Natalie Martin dress review

    While I’ll moan, complain, and send around a “million strong against Instagram’s algorithm” petition. … and I’ll think I’m totally justified in my frustration with Instagram’s algorithm and their stupid “you need 10K followers to have links in your story” rule, it’s because of them that I found Natalie Martin. Sure, Rihanna’s been photographed in…

  • Is a $500 Bathing Suit Worth It? An Eres Swimwear Review

    Is a $500 Bathing Suit Worth It? An Eres Swimwear Review

    Eres swimwear is the kind of swimwear that you I have always dreamed of. I mean, Eres was the first brand dedicated to swimwear. … and they’re owned by Chanel — so you know their bathing suits have to be pretty luxurious, dreamy, and extra special. After all my “I wanna be a dream French…

  • Trying to find the best sweater: an Everlane Cashmere Crew Review

    Trying to find the best sweater: an Everlane Cashmere Crew Review

    Last fall, I was scrolling through photos of Alexa Chung. In one photo, she was wearing a baby blue sweater, jeans, and mini Chestnut Uggs, and I was like that’s what my wardrobe has been missing… … I mean, the baby blue sweater, not the Uggs. Not wanting to break the bank, I logged onto…

  • Reformation Cashmere Sweater Review: I tested Ref’s recycled cashmere

    Reformation Cashmere Sweater Review: I tested Ref’s recycled cashmere

    At this point, your my consumerism is ruining the planet. It’s hard to accept that buying more cashmere to keep you warm, is in fact making the planet warmer. … but leave it to Reformation to make all of us feel a little less guilty about ruining our planet with their cashmere sweaters. Using a…