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The Sophisticated Beauty Essentials for Summer

The Sophisticated Beauty Essentials for Summer Hello to sun and summer. This time, we have gathered some of the essentials for a sophisticated and more night look. Of course, with a focus on glow, sun protection and hair hydration. Find them below. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Foaming Gel Double CleanserDo you have a hard time removing your sun screen or waterproof makeup? Say hi to La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane 2-in-1 foaming facial cleanser. It cleans the skin while maintaining the natural balance and pH value. Contains gentle and carefully selected ingredients that do not dry out the skin. It’s a lovely gel formula, in a 400 ml bottle (yes 400!). Find it here. Charlotte Tillbury Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint The new foundation stick from Charlotte Tillbury is a great summer product for a natural, sheer-to-light foundation stick with buildable coverage. It delivers a smoothed, soft-focus glow that you can apply easily. Contains Collageneer™, hyaluronic acid and nourishing oil from Daikon Radish Seed Oil + vitamin E, preserves moisture for up to 24 hours* and improves skin’s appearance both immediately and over time. Find it here. Eucerin Sun Hydro Protect SPF50+Eucerin Sun Hydro Protect SPF50+ is a moisturizing sun protection cream with SPF 50+. It has a formula for the face that contains hydro-tech complex: a mixture of hyaluronic acid and Natural Moisturizing Factors for immediate hydration and a fresh feeling on the skin. It is quickly absorbed without streaks, leaves no residue on the skin and has an invisible finish. Apply generously before sun exposure and reapply frequently. Do not stay in the sun for too long, even when using sunscreen. Find it here. Lush Sun Companion Sunscreen LotionThe light and nutritious lotion contains cupuaçu butter from the Amazon grown in a forest farming system. With a light melon scent the new SPF from Lush protects the skin when you are out. With ingredients such as primrose oil, olive, jojoba and almond oils in this cream leaves skin so soft. This sunscreen was invented way back before our Lush days at Cosmetics To Go and tested alongside it on Kilimanjaro, so we know it keeps skin in top condition. Find it here. L’Oréal Paris Lumi Glotion Highlighter Light GlowA radiance skin tint designed to brighten and hydrate for up to 24 hours. Use it as a primer, foundation, highlighter or contour. The L’Oréal Paris Paradise Lumi Glotion allows you to customise your radiance as you want. Find it here. Kérastase Première Bain Décalcifiant Rénovateur ShampooBain Décalcifiant Réparateur from Kérastase is a lime removing and repairing shampoo for damaged hair. A porous and cleansing shampoo that works from the inside out to remove limescale, strengthen and repair damaged hair. Helps to counteract dullness in the hair and hair breakage, and repairs the core of the hair. During longer use, the hair should become stronger from the inside and more hydrated. Perfect during the summer when we might wash our hair a little more after bathing and hot days. Find it here. KVD Good Apple Blush Balm Duo The new Blush Balm from KVD comes in 4 different colors and shades. Everything from bronzer, to colorful blushes. It’s soft and blendable cheek color. Each Balm comes in two creamy, ultra-saturated shades designed to layer over foundation for a pore-blurring velvety finish that lasts all day. Find them here. SEPHORA COLLECTION Size Up – MascaraThe new Size Up Mascara from Sephora’s own brand gives instant mega-volume, length and curl to lashes.  In a cute hourglass-shaped bristles it gives a volume effect in black color. Find it here. Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Daily Hydrating Body LotionEight Hour Daily Hydrating Body Lotion provides superior functionality and multi-functional benefits in a single product to simplify your skin care routine without compromising results. Eight Hour Daily Hydrating Body Lotion is a silky, light lotion with the finest ingredients that nourish and protect your skin. It contains shea butter, avocado oil and a natural prebiotic complex, moisturizes effectively, absorbs quickly and makes your skin look and feel healthier. Find it here. IGK Mistress Hair BalmThis kind of new brand, IGK was founded by four celebrity stylists with a common vision – to offer modern hair care. As the first product I test from the brand, Mistress Hair Balm doesn’t disappoint. The leave-in conditioner goes into the hair right away without leaving it greasy. My hair feels smooth. It features a feather-light formula that detangles and smooths hair, leaving desirable radiance and workability. Find it here. L’Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift mascaraLift your lashes to new heights with the L’Oréal Paris Telescopic Lift mascara. It lengthens your lashes by up to 5 mm with a 2 sided brush designed with hooked bristles that capture each hair and coat and lengthen your lashes. The mascara is ceramide-enriched formula to not flake, with extra black pigments for an intense lash look. Find it here. text Yasmine Mubarak

Music

Exploring the Multifaceted World of Ros

Exploring the Multifaceted World of Ros text Emil Björnius photography Sandra Myhrbergfashion Merilin Kermas Mardo top By Malinametal face jewelery La Petite Mortearrings Miriam Bryant x the HÖGDALEN In the ever-evolving domains of music and fashion, few artists like Ros embody the spirit of transformation and creativity. Born in Gävle and raised in Lund, Ros’s journey began in the culinary world, apprenticing as a chef at Daniel Berlin Krog, now known as Vyn. However, when Stockholm called in 2016, it was clear that her destiny was in the creative industry. Tell us a bit about your background? I’m originally from Gävle but grew up in Lund. Post high school, I started as a chef apprentice at Daniel Berlin Krog, now Vyn, in Skåne’s Tranås. After a year there, I continued exploring the culinary world. In 2016, I moved to Stockholm, where I’ve been ever since. Music entered my life in 2017 thanks to my friend and producer, Isak Von Haartman. That’s about when I started making music, initially for fun but quickly became a passion. Alongside music, I’ve always worked as a chef, so these are my two greatest passions. Your latest single, “Holy Shit”, has a raw sound. How much “pop” is Ros in 2023?“Holy Shit” is indeed raw. It’s created uniquely, with the beat comprising sounds from a doorbell, a staircase, and an elevator. These little things make it feel different and raw. I’m leaning more towards dance music but am open to experimenting with whatever I like. I’m not fixed on one sound; it constantly evolves like humans. As someone who’s been genre-defying since your debut in 2017, what drives Ros’s musical direction?I wouldn’t say I like feeling trapped by people’s expectations. I want to do what feels fun, which isn’t always easy. I express myself through style and an overall aesthetic rather than musical prowess. This ignorance frees me from the notions of right and wrong, leading me to unexplored places. In a previous interview, you mentioned that your three greatest passions in life are food, music, and fashion. How do you define your style?My style constantly changes. I’m pretty ordinary, yet I love to stand out and be creative. I enjoy adding unique details to simple things. There are two sides to me: one that loves to blend in and another that adores being a showstopper. You’ve openly talked about your anxiety. How does it influence your music?Anxiety has had a massive role in my music, from the lyrics to the creation process. Making music can be anxiety-inducing, but over the years, through therapy and aging, I’ve learned it’s a waste of time to dwell on it. I won’t let anxiety dictate my music anymore. What are your plans for 2024?To keep having fun and possibly let Ros evolve beyond music. I love creating and reaching out to people. I plan to explore new paths, not necessarily confined to music production. Having collaborated with various artists, who would you love to work with next?I’d love to work with Yeager. She’s incredible. Leila K would also be fantastic to collaborate with. jacket Calvin Klein Jeansbelt Stylist’s Ownros necklace Made by Stylistnail jewelry Made by Ros, the artist jacket Artist’s Owntrousers CW By Carin Westerboots Steve Maddennecklace LIV & ELLEN, WOSnipple covers H&Mgloves Stylist’s Ownbracelet Martina Jansson top H&M Studiosdress Calvin Klein Jeanslatex trousers Ahlvar Galleryshoes Vagabondknee socks H&Msunglasses Artist’s Ownvintage earrings Stylist’s Ownring Annika Gustavsson Jewelery top By Malinaover knee socks, shoes & belt Stylist’s Ownmesh stockings Fen Baorings Karolina Berg Jewellery, WOSearrings Miriam Bryant x the HÖGDALEN coat STHLM MISCstockings Fen Baoboots Steve Maddenros necklace Made by Stylist photography Sandra Myhrbergfashion Merilin Kermas Mardohair & makeup Miranda Wehlinphotography assistant Rebecka Barlachspecial thanks to Garlic & Shots Fishnet Body Stylist’s Ownlatex trousers Ahlvar Gallerynipple covers H&Mboots Steve Maddennecklace Artist’s own

Music

Interview with Adele Marcia Kosman

Interview with Adele Marcia Kosman text Alicia Hurst photography Johan Scarsbrick Swedish composer Adele Marcia Kosman unveils a world of emotion on her debut album, “VOLVM 2. pieces.” Through dissected voice, pump organ performances, and algorithmic synthesis, Kosman explores the delicate dance of pleasure, disruption, and persistence in time. Drawing from diverse experiences, her music offers a brief yet immersive journey into a realm of emotional depth and subtle revelation. Your album, VOLVM 2. pieces, features a blend of intimate, raw emotions and digitally manipulated sounds. Can you share personal experiences from your life, such as those in “Closer to Trust,” inspire these elements in your music? It is truly challenging to derive the origin of an idea or inspiration. I highly rely on intuition when composing and the many different musical circumstances and periods of my life effortlessly resurface when needed and when relevant, and I remain ignorant to whythis relevance occurs. With that said, the tools I use certainly dictate the music to a large degree. The pump organ landed in my possession by chance and has influenced the album deeply. The summer of 2021 we built a studio in my family’s summer house and I was on the lookout for a small piano. Suddenly this cute organ pops up in the Facebook-page of the village. Its sensitive fluctuations in dynamics and the rhythmic aspect of the pumping has allowed me to find new sounds and expressions in my vocal performance and I believe this also heightened the raw sensation of the album immensely. The digital processing, as an aesthetic, ie. Beyond mixing and effects,comes from an urge to dissect sounds – hoping to find hidden treasures.“if it were for me you’d piece me up” is a good example of this tendency and also shows how the tools at hand shapes the end result. I also love clicks and pops! With your background as a back-end developer and experiences in major-label-signed electronic pop, how have these diverse influences shaped your creative process, particularly in crafting the unique sound found in VOLVM 2. pieces? I would first of all like to say that the major-label electronic pop allowed me to become a musician. Before For BDK was signed I had no faith in pursuing a musical career. A naivety in me was born in thatsigning moment and it has since served me well. The naive dream of stardom and fame gives me so much energy and will. A side note is that studies in composition allowed me to do computer development. It’s all intertwined, like it should. Moreover, I had a wish to mix and merge the different sonic tendencies Ihave. The sparse and live-recorded on one hand, the heavily processed on the other, and perhaps a few instances in between. Perhaps this is something significant to the record. My intention with this has something to do with sincerity. These are the most beautiful tracks I have made in the past few years and they belong together.I won’t keep anything from you! I promise! Your music explores recurring themes and leitmotifs. Do any of these draw directly from personal experiences, and how do they contribute to the overall narrative of VOLVM 2. pieces? As many, I find it easier to compose when starting off with a little seed of sound. So, you borrow excerpts from previous works. Sometimes the resemblance of its origin is lost along the way, and other times the resemblance works to tie a story (album) together. Apart from this, ever so often you write something which has a huge potential, and I’m sure to make use of this. Lyrically the album is strictly personal. All texts are from diary notes. Many of these diary entries were written in the aftermath of separation. In the ebb and flow of grief, emergence of new dreams and wishes, reconciliation and all the things. The dualistic nature of your vocals from intimate to abstract suggests a personal touch. How do your own emotions and experiences influence the way you choose to sing, especially in songs like “Always” and “If ItWere For Me You’d Piece Me Up”? The dualistic nature of the album has a somewhat practical origin. How Lust and practicality impact decisions, particularly when years of movements of lust are accounted for.“if it were for me you’d piece me up” I wrote during my studies in composition. I wished to deepen my artistic practice beyond the voice.At the same time – the voice is my main instrument. I used recordings from earlier live concerts of mine and put my voice to good use, with new tools.Graduating The Royal College of Music I was again longing for the fragility and corporal aspects of vocal performance. Not unrelated to my degree project where I dwelled into the topic of liveness and how this can (should) be incorporated in a concert of electronic nature. In your role as a stylist and model, how does your identity in these fields intersect with or influence your musical identity? Are there moments where your work in one realm directly informs the other? Today, I am a composer and artist. The time I spend with shape and form,clothes and expression, is to aid a musical expression. Music is the beginning and end! Reflecting on your electroacoustic academic endeavors, can you share a specific concept or discovery that significantly impacted your artistic perspective and found its way into your music? We have already mentioned “if it were for me you’d piece me up” a few times and I find it necessary to do so again. This piece is the oldest track of the album and at the time of birth it evoked a new musical era.I set off to expand on the use of voice and to generally explore new techniques of processing recorded sounds. My exploration led me to databending and glitch. Damaging the source code of an audio file is one way to perform data bending, it is a tedious process but it brought about the most interesting and surprising variations to the motif of the piece. In the

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