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  • Spring Shorts You’ll Live In

    Spring Shorts You’ll Live In

    Spring is calling, and so are the shorts Team LIY has rounded up that you’ll want to live in all season long! From classic denim to comfy pull-ons and workout-ready styles made for everything from morning walks to weekend errands, these are the shorts that check all the boxes: cute, comfortable, and easy to wear. These are the pairs you’ll be reaching for on repeat all spring and summer long. ☀👏 Cheers to sunshine season!

    Peep our Spring break packing inspo lists here! ✈

    Denim Shorts

    Erin’s Finds [5’4”, Rectangle Shape, S/M or 4/27]

    Kut from the Kloth Jane Shorts [size down if in between, wearing in 2]

    AVARA Shorts [YELLOW15 for 15% off, true to size, wearing in S] // Gauze Top [true to size, wearing in S]

    Aerie Shorts [true to size, wearing in S] // Aerie Cut Off Tee [true to size, wearing in S]

    Katy’s Shorts [5’4″, Hourglass Shape, XS/S or 26]

    Avara Denim Shorts [true to size, use YELLOW15 for 15% off] // Short sleeve sweater [true to size] // Sandals [true to size]

    Jen’s Denim Shorts [5’7″, M or 6/28]

    Women’s Mid-Rise Midi Denim Shorts – Wild Fable™ Medium Wash 4″ inseam [size up one, wearing in 8]

    Hannah’s Shorts [5’2″, Pear Shape, size XS/S or 2/4]

    Frayed Denim Shorts, 4″ inseam [size down if in between] // Sweater [size down]

    Lauren’s Shorts [5’4″, Pear Shape, size M/L or 8/10]

    Free People Now or Never Shorts [size up one, wearing in Sunsational] // Striped Tee [oversized, wearing in large would prefer a medium] // Sandals [size up if in between]

    Devon’s Shorts [5’8″, Hourglass Shape, S or 2/26]

    Denim Shorts [true to size, wearing 26] // Essential Tee [true to size, wearing XS] // Ankle Strap Sandals [true to size] // Starfish Swimsuit [true to size, wearing S] // Thong Sandals [true to size]

    Athletic Shorts

    Erin’s Finds [5’4”, Rectangle Shape, S/M or 4/27]

    Aerie Crossover Flowy Shorts [true to size, wearing in M] // Oversized Sweatshirt [size down, wearing in XS]

    Amazon Shorts [true to size, wearing in M]

    Jen’s Athletic Shorts [5’7″, M or 6/28]

    Mesh Racer Run Mid Rise 4″ Short [true to size, wearing M]

    Lauren’s Shorts [5’4″, Pear Shape, size M/L or 8/10]

    Shorts [true to size, wearing in large] // Hoodie [oversized, wearing in large, probably could have done medium]

    Claire’s Shorts [5’5″, Rectangle Shape, size M or 8]

    Shorts [TTS, wearing M] // Top [TTS, wearing M]

    Pull On or Tie Waist Shorts

    Erin’s Finds [5’4”, Rectangle Shape, S/M or 4/27]

    Shell Print Shorts [true to size, wearing in M, code YELLOW15 for 15% off] // Amazon Tank [true to size, wearing in M]

    Amazon Shorts [true to size, wearing in M in beige] // U Neck Tank [true to size, wearing in M/L]

    Devon’s Shorts [5’8”, Hourglass Shape, S or 2/26]

    Casual Floral Shorts [true to size, wearing S] // Sam Edelman Sandals [true to size]

    Katy’s Shorts [5’4″, Hourglass Shape, XS/S or 26]

    Amazon Boxer Shorts [true to size]

    Claire’s Shorts [5’5″, Rectangle Shape, size M or 8]

    Shorts [TTS, wearing M] // Top [Size up for relaxed fit] // Similar Sandals

  • Absolutely, Poem!

    Absolutely, Poem!

    There is a couple in England who is loving.

    The husband agrees with his wife absolutely.

    No matter what she says!

    He’s a yes-man!

    Secret of their marriage!

  • PREMEIRE: ADRENALINE MODE: MADALEN DUKE AND MIKE MAC UNLEASH “I SEE RED”

    PREMEIRE: ADRENALINE MODE: MADALEN DUKE AND MIKE MAC UNLEASH “I SEE RED”

    Madalen Duke and Mike Mac ignite pure adrenaline on “I See Red”

    The Canadian artist Madalen Duke and producer Mike Mac reunite on “I See Red,” their second collaborative release under the Parasol Music label. The track is part of a Formula 1 campaign currently airing on Apple TV+, and from the very first second, it makes it clear that it was built to move at high speed.

    “I See Red” works as a direct surge of adrenaline, opening with an unapologetically bold intro driven by tense synths, a solid electronic foundation, and a steady pulse that echoes the sound of an engine racing down the final straight. Madalen’s voice enters strong, powerful, and controlled, establishing a commanding presence that rides the intensity of the beat.

    Madalen Duke, already known for her cinematic sound and placements in productions such as The Old Guard, Shameless, and Assassin’s Creed, maintains that aesthetic here while pushing it into more aggressive territory.

    The creative spark for “I See Red” came directly from the production. When Madalen Duke heard the intro sound Mike Mac sent her, she felt an immediate surge of energy, associating it with the color red as a symbol of power and momentum. Rather than overthinking it, she trusted her instinctive reaction and let that emotion guide the lyrics, embracing a songwriting philosophy centered on feeling and intuition.

    According to Mike, the collaboration flows naturally, with most of their writing sessions happening over FaceTime and Madalen recording her vocals independently. “I See Red” was developed and finished within hours, fueled by their shared love for high-impact electronic production and the idea of triggering an instant shift into another zone. He sees the track as the start of much more music to come from the duo.

    The song comes from pure impulse, the feeling of pressing a button and activating another version of yourself. It places you at the edge, heart racing, eyes fixed on the finish line.

    “I See Red” also reinforces Parasol Music’s identity as a label dedicated to music created for visual media. This is a song that is not only heard but also seen. It carries the structure of a campaign, a trailer, and an extreme competition sequence. That quality makes it effective within the Formula 1 context while also standing firmly as a strong single within both artists’ catalogs.

    With “I See Red,” Madalen Duke and Mike Mac not only confirm that they work seamlessly as a creative duo but also elevate their partnership to a new level. While their version of “Don’t Cha” carried a bold aesthetic, this single solidifies their sound with authority. The production and vocal performance sustain tension until the very last second. “I See Red” arrives fast, hits hard, and makes it clear that both artists know exactly which buttons to push to ignite the engine.

    CONNECT WITH MADALEN DUKE: SPOTIFY | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE

    CONNECT WITH MIKE MAC: SPOTIFY | INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE

     

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  • CHERRY BEAMS

    CHERRY BEAMS

    Photographer: Kayla Varley @kaylavarley

    Talent: Wyatt @ Freedom @wyatteliza

    Styling: Kait Lusk @kaitlusk

    Hair: Jordan Alex Hurst @_jordanalex

    Makeup: Francesca Martin @francescamartin.makeup

    Lighting Assistant: Eugenio Ruiz @eu_ginoo

    2nd Assistant: Dane Peterson @d_peto

    Tabitha Andelin top & bottom @tabithaandelin Karo Koru earrings @karo_koru
    Karo Koru earrings @karo_koru Tabitha Andelin vest @tabithaandelin Lunatic Femme top @lunatic_femme Helene Galwas pant @helenegalwas_official

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  • Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Last month, when I read Rachel Hochhauser’s Lady Tremaine — a reimagining of Cinderella from the perspective of her stepmother — I was blown away. In the novel, Lady Tremaine pulled herself out of poverty as a teenager; but now, middle-aged, twice-widowed and back in debt, she needs to find her two daughters secure marriages before they end up on the streets.… Read more

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  • Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Will Lady Tremaine Be the Biggest Book of 2026?

    Last month, when I read Rachel Hochhauser’s Lady Tremaine — a reimagining of Cinderella from the perspective of her stepmother — I was blown away. In the novel, Lady Tremaine pulled herself out of poverty as a teenager; but now, middle-aged, twice-widowed and back in debt, she needs to find her two daughters secure marriages before they end up on the streets.… Read more

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  • The Best Self Tanners (Ranked by Ease, Color & Smell)

    The Best Self Tanners (Ranked by Ease, Color & Smell)

    I honestly hated self-tanner until two years ago. The smell always bothered me, I never knew how to apply it without getting streaks, and I felt like the color was unnatural on my skin tone. That is, until I found a self-tanner that actually worked. Trust me, finding the perfect self-tanner can feel like a never-ending search. Whether you want a subtle glow or a deep bronze, the best self-tanner depends on your skin type, tone, and of course, personal preferences.

    In this guide, I’m ranking the top self-tanners based on ease of use, color payoff, and scent, so you can achieve a flawless tan without the hassle. I even show you how to apply self-tanner towards the bottom! Read on if you want the full scoop, but if you want my #1 overall pick right off the bat, it’s Coco & Eve Tanning Foam in the Dark color. If you buy from Coco & Eve directly, use code TERILYN15 for 15% off your order. Or you can order Coco & Eve from Amazon. An honorable mention goes to St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse for the best express tan since it’s fast, natural-looking, and doesn’t smell as it develops.

    Okay, onto the rest of the post!

    The Best Self Tanners (Ranked by Ease, Color & Smell)

    Best Mousse for a Natural Color: Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam

    Coco & Eve’s Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam is my favorite best tanning foam for a natural-looking tan. It applies really easily with a mitt (this set comes with one) and blends smoothly without streaks. I love that it contains vitamin C and E since it keeps my skin hydrated. I’m super picky when it comes to scents, but this one actually smells like tropical mango and guava fragrance, so no typical self-tanner smell.

    While it does take 6-8 hours to develop, I can usually apply it in the morning, wear it under my regular clothes, and then shower at night to rinse it off so I don’t get any transfer onto my sheets.

    If you buy from Coco & Eve directly, use code TERILYN15 for 15% off your order. Or you can order Coco & Eve from Amazon. Here’s a short video I filmed with some self-tanner application tips for this specific foam.

    Here’s my overall “grade” for Coco & Eve.

    • Ease of Use: A- (tends to deposit more color on my knees and ankles than I want, even with super cautious application)
    • Color Payoff: A- (lasts about 4 days before it starts to fade)
    • Scent: B+ (I wish it were scentless, but it’s not horrible.)

    Pros:

    • Natural golden-brown tan with no orange hue
    • Streak-free application with a mitt – the mitt is key. Buy this set that comes with a mitt. (If you don’t buy a set, you can use code TERILYN15.)
    • Hydrating ingredients (hyaluronic acid & coconut water)
    • Pleasant-ish tropical scent

    Cons:

    • Develops over 6–8 hours, so you do have to wear it all day or all night before showering.
    • Slightly pricier than drugstore options

    Here’s a photo I snapped last spring after I had applied the tanner. So good, right?


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    Best Non-Toxic Self Tanner: Beauty By Earth Self Tanner Mousse

    If you’re looking for a clean, non-toxic self-tanner with a lightweight, easy-to-apply formula, Beauty By Earth’s Self Tanner Mousse is a great choice. I used this when I was pregnant! This mousse formula gives you a streak-free tan that develops into a natural-looking bronze. It’s made with organic aloe vera, coconut oil, and cranberry extract, and I found it pretty hydrating. Plus, it’s free from synthetic fragrances, dyes, and parabens. If a non-toxic option is essential to you, this is my top pick (I also have my favorite non-toxic suntan lotions in this blog post).

    Here’s my overall grade for Beauty By Earth Self Tanner:

    • Ease of Use: A- (I found it a little harder to blend than other brands.)
    • Color Payoff: B- (The color isn’t as deep as Coco & Eve.)
    • Scent: A (It’s the best smelling of the bunch in this post)

    Pros:

    • Non-toxic self tanning lotion, organic ingredients
    • Lightweight mousse formula for even application
    • No synthetic fragrances or harsh chemicals
    • Hydrating with aloe vera and coconut oil
    • Streak-free finish

    Cons:

    • Develops over several hours, so plan to wear loose clothing for the day or change your sheets after sleeping in it.
    • Requires a mitt for best application (buy this set so it comes with a mitt).

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    Best Self Tanning Spray for Face: Coco & Eve Antioxidant Face Tanning Micromist

    Coco & Eve’s face mist is a game-changer if you want an effortless face tan. I used to just buff the remainder of my tanning foam around my face, but this is much better. The mist is super fine and gives an even application that develops over a few hours. I especially appreciate that it’s infused with hyaluronic acid and antioxidants to keep my skin hydrated and glowy, and it works perfectly underneath makeup.

    Use code TERILYN15 if you order from Coco & Eve. You can also buy the Coco & Eve Face Mist on Amazon. I shared a video on LTK where I tried this for the first time so you can get an idea of the application.

    • Ease of Use: A- (It mists beautifully like any other non-tanning face mist, but I have to be mindful to make sure my neck and decolletage somewhat match!)
    • Color Payoff: B- (It’s not quite as dark as the foam that I use on my body)
    • Scent: A+ (Mild and doesn’t linger)

    Pros:

    • Easy spray application
    • Lightweight formula that won’t clog pores
    • Hydrating with hyaluronic acid and dragon fruit extract
    • Develops within a few hours

    Cons:

    • Not as buildable as drops or serums

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    Honorable Mention: Salty Face Tanning Water

    The Salty Face Tanning Water is another excellent choice for a customizable face tan, but it’s more gradual, as you can see in the photos below. It’s actually one of the top-rated self-tanners for fair skin (which I mentioned below).

    Best for a Deep Color: Lux Unfiltered N°36 Supernatural Self-Tanning Mousse in Blood Orange

    If you want a truly deep tan, try Lux Unfiltered’s N°36 Supernatural Self-Tanning Mousse in Blood Orange. This mousse provides a deep, bronzed color while maintaining a natural finish. I used it for a while before switching to Coco & Eve for a slightly lighter tan.

    Here’s my overall grade for the Lux Unfiltered N°36 Supernatural Self-Tanning Mousse:

    • Ease of Use: B- (It’s dark so you have to be careful when applying since mistakes are more prominent.)
    • Color Payoff: A+ (Truly stunning color that’s natural without a hint of orange.)
    • Scent: A- (Smells pleasant but lingers.)

    Pros:

    • Deep, long-lasting tan
    • Vegan and cruelty-free formula
    • Hydrating with shea butter and hyaluronic acid

    Cons:

    • Stronger scent than other options
    • Requires more care with the application since it’s a deeper tan. Definitely buy a mitt (that one is cheap and is my favorite one I have!).

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    Best Tanning Mist: Tan Luxe The Water

    Tan Luxe The Water is a top pick for a lightweight, no-mess application. This is a clear tanning mist, or tanning water, that provides a glow without the risk of staining clothes or sheets (LOVE that). It’s packed with hydrating ingredients and gives a gradual, buildable tan. Since the mist is clear, though, you have to be careful not to spray too much in one spot since you won’t be able to see where it goes.

    It’s easy to spray, for the most part, and I like that I can mist my back, but the included mitt is slippery and hard to control. It’s also hard to use when you have to switch hands to apply to your non-dominant arm. While I love that it’s super lightweight, has a nice scent, and it’s somewhat easy to spritz onto my own back, the color payoff is pretty limited.

    Here’s my overall grade for the Tan Luxe The Water:

    • Ease of Use: C (It’s easy to spray, for the most part, and I like that I can mist my back, but the included mitt is slippery and hard to control. The oil is super messy and got on my rug, so beware.)
    • Color Payoff: C (Color is very minimal but natural-looking!)
    • Scent: A+ (Smells great going on.)

    Pros:

    • Lightweight, clear formula
    • No transfer onto clothes
    • Smells nice

    Cons:

    • Difficult to use the bottle with your non-dominant hand when spraying your dominant arm
    • Also requires careful application since you can’t see where the product is going
    • Limited color payoff

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    Best Express Self Tanner: St. Tropez Self Tan Bronzing Mousse

    I recently tried the St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse, and it quickly became a top favorite. The texture is lightweight, it blends beautifully with a mitt, and the color is a natural, olive-toned bronze. It’s never streaky and not overly orange.

    I love that it’s an express tan since I hate sitting in tanner all day, and if you need a nice wash of color before family photos, a big date night, or a wedding weekend, you may not have the entire day to let a fake tan develop. It’s worth noting that I noticed the color got a little darker after 12 hours, which I honestly like! I also love the pleasant scent.

    Here’s my overall grade for the St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse:

    • Ease of Use: A (This blends the easiest of any brand and didn’t leave any lines the next day.)
    • Color Payoff: B+ (The color isn’t as deep as Coco & Eve, but, to be fair, it’s an express tan. But the color itself was beautifully natural without zero orange tones.)
    • Scent: A+ (Smells great going on, then fades, unlike most self-tanners that get smellier over time.)

    Pros:

    • Reliable, streak-free finish
    • Express tan – develops in 1-3 hours
    • Natural-looking color (not orange)
    • Long-lasting fade
    • Pleasant scent

    Cons:

    • Pricey
    • Color isn’t as deep as other express options

    If you’re new to self-tanning or just want something you can trust every single time, this is my top recommended self-tanner.


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    Self Tanner to Skip: Isle of Paradise

    I’ve tried Isle of Paradise, both the drops and the foam, and I hated them. The formula didn’t work well for me. It was either too streaky or too patchy, and the smell wasn’t great. The foam formula leaked everywhere, too. Definitely not a repurchase for me!

    Self Tanner Application Tips

    Here is a short video with tips for applying self-tanner evenly, but the key takeaways are:

    • Exfoliate your body before applying the tan. I like this Primally Pure body exfoliator.
    • Always use a mitt.
    • Start with two pumps and rub all over.
    • Sweep down on hands.
    • Use whatever is left over on your mitt for the back and front of your knee.
    • Gentle sweep down on your feet.
    • Wear something dark and lightweight like these wide-leg pants from Amazon while your tan develops.

    What Is the Best Self Tanner for Fair Skin?

    If you have fair skin, the wrong self-tanner can leave you looking orange or patchy. The best options develop into a natural shade without an orange hue. Mousse or foam formulas work well for fair skin because they allow for even application. To prevent dryness and streaks, look for hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, Aloe vera, and shea butter. My top recommendations would be the Salty Face Tanning Water or the Coco & Eve mousse in the medium shade (I use the shade Dark, and I have light/medium skin).

    Final Thoughts

    The best self-tanner for you depends on your skin type, desired depth of color, and application preference. Whether you love a mousse, mist, oil, or drops, these top-rated picks will give you a natural, streak-free glow. Always prep your skin with exfoliation and moisturization before applying self-tanner, and use a mitt or brush for a flawless blend.

    Best Self-Tanning Products Recap:

    Which self-tanner is your go-to? Let me know in the comments!

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  • Oozi Is My New Favorite Low-Mess Dinner

    Oozi Is My New Favorite Low-Mess Dinner

    Mariam Daud Oozi Recipe

    It’s rare to find a recipe that checks all the boxes: quick, easy, low-mess, and complete (meaning no sides required). When I spotted Mariam Daud’s oozi recipe in her new cookbook, I Sleep In My Kitchen, I knew immediately that I’d found one such gem.… Read more

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  • Oozi Is My New Favorite Low-Mess Dinner

    Oozi Is My New Favorite Low-Mess Dinner

    Mariam Daud Oozi Recipe

    It’s rare to find a recipe that checks all the boxes: quick, easy, low-mess, and complete (meaning no sides required). When I spotted Mariam Daud’s oozi recipe in her new cookbook, I Sleep In My Kitchen, I knew immediately that I’d found one such gem.… Read more

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  • What’s Your Wrist Frequency

    Music cuts across age, geography, and personal style. Before you know someone’s politics or profession, you likely know what they’re listening to—rock, jazz, hip-hop, EDM, Latin pop.

    Genre is more than preference; it’s posture. The emotional frequency you move through the world with. The music we choose says something about how we see ourselves—and how we want to be seen.

    Watches work the same way. A serious timepiece isn’t just about tracking hours; it’s about rhythm and restraint, boldness or understatement. It’s identity, distilled in steel and gold.

    If music is the soundtrack to your life, what does your playlist say about your watch?

    Ritmo & Radiance

    In South Florida, Latin music is more than a category. It’s a daily soundtrack. It drifts from convertibles at stoplights, rolls through waterfront cafés, hums in late-night kitchens. Passionate. Expressive. Rhythmic.

    Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican megastar who treats tradition as something to bend rather than follow, pairs his boundary-pushing style with vintage classics like the Rolex Day-Date 18038, often with a wood dial. The Presidential silhouette carries authority; the dial adds warmth and character. Heritage, remixed.

    Shakira, who once teased about trading a Rolex for a Casio, has been seen in coveted Daytona references, including gem-set editions collectors discuss in hushed tones. Clean lines, technical precision, undeniable heat.

    Latin watch style is sensual but self-assured. It moves with flair—but it always lands squarely on the beat.

    American Steel

    Rock and Country music. devotees gravitate toward watches with presence and provenance. Heritage matters. Authority matters. These are pieces with narrative weight—the horological equivalent of a stadium riff that lingers long after the lights come up.

    Take John Mayer, whose well-documented passion for watch collecting includes the yellow-gold Rolex Daytona with its hypnotic green dial. Bold yet deliberate, rare without veering into excess, it’s the kind of piece that signals fluency rather than flash.

    Then there’s Stevie Nicks—ethereal, enduring—often seen in a classic Rolex Datejust. Gold and steel, balanced proportions, effortless confidence. It pairs as easily with chiffon as it does with leather, much like Fleetwood Mac’s catalog moves seamlessly between vulnerability and power.

    The Rocker’s watch doesn’t plead for attention. It owns the stage.

    Blue Note Precision

    Jazz is restraint. Improvisation within structure. A conversation, never a shout.

    Those drawn to the genre tend to favor slimmer profiles and architectural lines—watches that feel considered rather than declared. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, long admired by John Legend, is a study in balance: industrial yet refined, avant-garde yet enduring. Its geometry doesn’t demand attention; it earns it.

    For women who lean into jazz’s fluidity, the Cartier Panthère often takes center stage. Worn by artists from Norah Jones to Dua Lipa, it blurs the line between jewelry and timepiece with effortless ease. Introduced in the early 1980s, it remains as relevant now as ever—sleek, sculptural, and quietly assured.

    Jazz style isn’t about flash. It’s about finesse. The watch, like the music, lets the nuance do the talking.

    Flossed Out

    Hip-hop rewrote the rules. Its horological language follows suit.

    This is a world of bold metals, unapologetic gem-setting, custom commissions, and collaborations that blur the line between atelier and manufacture. Tradition is respected—but rarely left untouched.

    Pharrell Williams, now steering Louis Vuitton’s menswear vision, embodies that ethos. His collaboration with Richard Mille on the RM 52-05—an ultra-limited piece inspired by Mars—reads like a futuristic manifesto in red gold, ceramic, and titanium. The dial, evoking an astronaut’s view of the planet, feels less like an accessory and more like a statement about perspective.

    Then there’s Cardi B, whose frosted white-gold Royal Oak framed in rainbow sapphires is pure celebration. It catches light the way a chart-topping single catches airwaves—impossible to ignore, engineered to shine.

    Hip-hop watches aren’t subtle. They don’t whisper wealth. They remix it, amplify it, and send it straight to the front row.

    Built for the Beat

    EDM and techno are about momentum—the build, the drop, the relentless pulse that carries a crowd until sunrise.

    It’s no surprise that the watches orbiting this world are engineered with the same precision. Carl Cox, a titan of the global circuit, has partnered with Zenith on high-frequency chronographs designed for velocity: ultralight construction, 1/100th-of-a-second timing, subtle nods to vinyl culture. They feel mechanical in the best way—technical, exacting, built to perform under pressure.

    Peggy Gou, whose aesthetic blends street energy with polished restraint, leans into vintage Audemars Piguet pieces like the Cobra. Sculptural bracelets, gleaming metal textures, retro glamour sharpened for the present moment. It’s nostalgia, but with a beat.

    The DJ’s watch is kinetic. It marks the hour, certainly—but more importantly, it keeps pace with the night.

    About the Author:
    Anoop Daswani is a freelance journalist specializing in watch culture and the global luxury market. With decades of experience in high-end retail, he brings a collector’s eye and an insider’s perspective to the art of horology. Anoop can be found at Daoud’s Fine Jewelry.

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