Fans of Stella McCartney Kids are in for a rocking good time this season under the theme of tropical islands and music festivals. The new collection showcases her signature muted colour palette contrasted with bright fluoro rainbow shades. Vibrant prints and delicate embroidery with floral, palm tree, musical notes and crocodiles motifs add a lively touch. In keeping with the brand’s commitment to sustainability, there is a capsule of styles certified with GOTS or OCS certification and two T-shirts designed for the “Meat Free Monday” campaign available in both kids and baby sizes. Shop online on Kids21.com
Warding off those rays
UV levels are at their peak during lunchtime and between March and June. So reads a survey by Japanese skincare brand, which identified that 80 per cent of skin damage is actually caused by external aggressors. Now you can protect yourself with the new “Atmosphere Airy Light Emulsion SPF 30”, which creates a holistic layer to combat visible ageing signs, such as wrinkles, spots and dryness, caused by not only UV and pollution but also infrared light.
Philosophy for ageing
Save time in the bottle with Philosophy’s two brand new products; “Time in a Bottle” lotion and serum. These promise to give you smoother, firmer and more-resilient skin with visible improvements of fine lines and wrinkles, while renewing today’s defences, and resisting tomorrow’s signs of ageing. Simply mix the activator with the serum, which has a high concentration of red grape ferment, potent vitamin c and Himalayan red rice extracts.
Ethics award for L’Oreal
Congratulations are due to L’Oreal, which has just been recognised by the Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, as 2017’s Most Ethical Company. The company has been recognised for the 8th time and is one of only two in the Health and Beauty industry, underscoring their commitment to leading ethical business standards and practices.