Sara Spruch-Feiner is a lifelong New Yorker and writer. She is a Senior Reporter at Glossy, where she spearheads Glossy Pop, a vertical about the intersection of beauty, fashion, and culture. She also writes the Glossy Pop Newsletter, which goes out on Fridays. She has contributed to publications including New York Magazine, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Women’s Health, Coveteur, Shape—and many more. She is a graduate of Kenyon College where she earned her B.A. in English Literature (with a double minor in Women’s Studies and Art History) and a 2009 recipient of the New York Women in Communications, Inc. scholarship. She is equally passionate about women’s rights, really great serums, television, and the power of writing about them all.
Sara Spruch-Feiner is a lifelong New Yorker and writer. She is a Senior Reporter at Glossy, where she spearheads Glossy Pop, a vertical about the intersection of beauty, fashion, and culture. She also writes the Glossy Pop Newsletter, which goes out on Fridays. She has contributed to publications including New York Magazine, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Women’s Health, Coveteur, Shape—and many more. She is a graduate of Kenyon College where she earned her B.A. in English Literature (with a double minor in Women’s Studies and Art History) and a 2009 recipient of the New York Women in Communications, Inc. scholarship. She is equally passionate about women’s rights, really great serums, television, and the power of writing about them all.
After a year where the biggest fashion statement most everyone made was around their choice sweatsuit, trends with a personality are coming back, at last. Case in point: the cowboy boot. Though Western-style boots trickle in and out of fashion every few years. They've been worn by everyone from Princess...
September will always connote back-to-school season; no matter how old you are, it's a season of new beginnings. So it's no surprise that there were a lot of brands that made their debut this month. They include two brands that lean on prized Ayurvedic ingredients and a former K-Pop star’s vitamin...
Though shopping online was by no means uncommon prior to March of 2020, Covid accelerated its growth. Yet, as restrictions lift and life returns to some version of normal, consumers are continuing to shop online. Glossy partnered with analytics and traffic intelligence platform Similarweb to examine exactly how beauty shopping...
Perhaps it’s pandemic boredom, too much free time, a genuine need to build one’s practice or the pressure that exists in 2021 to “build a personal brand.” Or, if you’re more cynical, it could be clout-chasing. But, but in case you haven’t noticed, dermatologists have taken to dancing on social...
Molly Sims is working with Claire’s to announce the launch of Cdrop, the brand’s first venture into the world of subscription boxes. There are three versions of the box: the GlitzyDrop, the BitsyDrop, and the VibeyDrop. With a subscription, boxes are $30 and will be delivered quarterly.
On Instagram, the hashtag #sensitiveskin has 1.2 million posts. On TikTok, the same hashtag has 210.1 million views. But unlike a buzzy new ingredient or makeup hack, sensitive skin is not a trend, but rather a skin condition that has always existed.
Though fashion has always been cyclical and self-referential, it's safe to say that nostalgia is having a moment. Trucker hats have returned from the early aughts. Paris Hilton is hot again. Velour sweatsuits are back with a vengeance, aided by a collective prioritization of comfort.
In June, Scott Disick announced that he was taking his business ventures beyond Talentless, his clothing brand, and entering the beauty biz via an investment in In Common, a hair brand co-founded by celebrity stylists Nikki Lee and Riawna Capri. Disick filled Glossy in on his decision to get into...
Much was made of which influencers would and would not be attending this year's Met Gala -- and also whether or not their presence would in some way diminish the Gala's impenetrable veneer. In the end, the red carpet did skew younger and more diverse than in years past. But...