16 Chic Ways to Style a Summer Braid

This sunny season is a perfect time to shake off your cold weather blues and heat up your daily beauty routine. A few new DIYs, a couple of fashion decisions or even just testing out some updates to an old favorite hairstyle. Take braids, for example. They’re pretty, simple and can keep your hair out of the way on those extra humid July days when the heat is almost too much to bear. Check out these 16 ways to style your summer braid, and get ready to transform your hair situation this season.

1. The Crown Braid: A little bit boho and way easy to put together, this pretty half-updo is ideal for all those weddings you’ve got on your calendar this season. (via Twist Me Pretty)

2. Textured Summer Braid: Keep frizz at bay with this straightforward spin on a basic braid. (via A Beautiful Mess)

3. Messy Fishtail Braid: Regular fishtail braids are fun, but this messier option leaves room for your hair to act on all its humidity-informed ideas and still look put-together. (via Oncewed)

4. Milk Braid: Haven’t quite mastered French braiding yet? This updo won’t make any such demands. One of the things we love most about milk braids is that they are so much easier to put together than they look. (via Wish Wish Wish)

5. Reverse Milk Braids: This style should only take you about five minutes to make happen, requires practically no product and brings in compliments a-plenty. (via A Lover’s Anthology)

6. Braided Bun: Buns are huge this year, from the sock bun to the ballerina bun, but this braided bun adds a chic little twist to the classic ‘do. (via Brit + Co)

7. Braided Bangs: Growing out your bangs? There aren’t many ideas that beat a braid for keeping them tucked away. The best part? It’s a cinch to pull off no matter the length of your bangs. (via Sortrature)

8. Inverted Braided Bangs: Another great option for bang troubles and keeping longer locks out of your face. (via Twist Me Pretty)

9. Beach Braid: A side-swept spin on French braids, this beachy braid is perfect for summer days with an extra dose of sun, sand and saltwater. (via In Honor of Design)

10. French Braid Topknot: Just the way to beat the heat and bedhead, this look combines an upside down braid with a traditional bun. Sleek from the front, playful in the back. (via Brit + Co)

11. Simple Dutch Braid: Those new to Dutch braids will find that they take a couple tries to get down pat, but this uncomplicated updo makes that effort completely worth it. (via A Beautiful Mess)

12. French Braid With a Twist: Upgrade a French braid by adding a couple of smaller braids to the picture. (via Divine Caroline)

13. Braided Ponytail: Not feeling the full-on braided look? Tuck a couple of braids into your ponytail to keep wayward strands tamed. (via Angel Food Style)

14. Halo Braid: There’s just something about a halo braid that feels feminine and fun at the same time. Plus it’s way easier to accomplish than it looks. (via Irrelephant)

15. Chevron Braid: If you’re an old pro at the basic braid, but want to jazz it up a bit, try adding in some colorful ribbons or fabric to create a funky chevron look. (via Brit + Co)

16. Loose Halo Braid: Dutch braid + halo braid = winning. Now all we need is a pretty dress and a field to wander through. (via Green Wedding Shoes)

Which type of braid will you be wearing this summer? Let us know in the comments below and tell us what you want to see us DIY next!

When summer rolls around each year, our minds automatically ask, "Can we please put down the heat tools?" Between trying to stay hydrated in the heat and the desire to do the bare minimum, all we can think about is how many heatless hairstyles we'll be able to wear this season. This doesn't mean we're skimping on the clean hair products that have been keeping our tresses healthy though.

If this sounds like you but you're not sure which no-heat style to try, we have some major hair inspiration you'll love. And get this - you might just find your next celeb-inspired hairstyle!

Straight-Back Braids aka 'Cornrows'

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When you could care less about your hair being in your face this summer, 'cornrows' are your friends. They're the ultimate definition of effortless and can be adorned with silver or gold beads.

Beach Waves

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Who loves beach waves? We do! You can use hair rollers to achieve heatless curls or you can pin curl your hair if sleeping on rollers doesn't sound comfortable. Another pro tip: Leave your hair in braids for a few hours or when wet, and finger comb it out into a stunning heatless hairstyle.

Goddess Knotless Braids

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Seen all over Instagram and TikTok, Goddess Knotless Braids are the tension-free version of traditional 'box braids.' They have a sleeker appearance and are great for summer vacation when you're definitely not going to be worried about doing your hair.

Feed-In Braids

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Also referred to as 'Alicia Keys' braids, this hairstyle is achieved by a braid stylist feeding the synthetic hair into your natural hair to create a seamless look. It's another style that takes the stress of doing your hair off your hands for a month.

Space Buns

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Before you think this hairstyle is for kids, think again. It's the quickest way to get your hair out of your face in a cute, minimal way. If you don't mind, you can leave out a few wispy strands so they can frame the sides of your face.

French Braid

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Don't feel like paying someone to braid your hair? Try this expansive french braid for a simple heatless hairstyle. You can even interweave a cute bandana print scarf into the braid! Peep our easy three strand braid tutorial here to get started.

Box Braids

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Box braids are a tried and true go-to summer hairstyle that can last anywhere from 4-6 weeks. They can be worn a variety of ways and are great when you don't feel like doing your hair in the morning.

Messy Top Knot Bun

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If you're in the mood for something low maintenance, a messy top knot bun should be high on your list - no pun intended. You can wear it as is or you can tie a cut scarf around it for a little embellishment.

High Puff Hairstyle

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Wearing your natural afro out can be fun but if you're looking for another option, try wearing a high puff. You can buy affordable bands that allow you to gather your hair securely on top of your head - sans the damage - or you can try using an old, stretched out headband.

Two-Strand Twists

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Two strand twists are exactly what they sound like. Depending on your preference, you can two medium-sized pieces of your hair and begin twisting them around each other. After that, you can repeat the process all over your hair until you're done and voila!

High Ponytail

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We know that slicked back buns aren't for everyone so if you're craving something that has more 'I woke up like this' energy, a high ponytail will get you there. You can add clip-ins to achieve the fullness of this hairstyle or you can spray a texturizing spray on your hair for extra volume.

Effortless Half-Up/Half-Down Hairstyle

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The half-up/half-down hairstyle is universal and looks good on anyone. It pulls your hair away from your face, revealing your gorgeous features and acts as a natural lifting effect.

Natural Hair Twist-Out

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Last but not least, if you have naturally curly hair, try wearing your hair as is. Sleek hairstyles have a special place in our hearts but so do naturally curly and textured hair. You can achieve a look similar to this hairstyle by unraveling the above two strand twists and using a wide-toothed comb to fluff your roots.

Tousled Short Cut

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If you have short hair, you can definitely get away with going heatless. All you need are small curlers or a bit of a pomade, and you can create an effortless look similar to this style.

Elegant Updo

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If you're the bride or a part of your friend's bridal party, you'll love this elegant updo complete with a low floral crown. To get this look, you can start by letting your hair air dry after washing it. Next, part medium sections of your hair and begin 'curling' them around your pointer finger for a 'pin curl' effect. Secure them with a bobby pin and voila!

Let us know what's your favorite heatless hairstyle to wear in the comments and subscribe to the Brit + Co newsletter for more summer inspiration!

Need an outfit for an upcoming wedding? How about a beach-front dinner? Or tropical destination vacation? Well this one clothing item can take you to all those places and more — slip dresses. They're tried and true, timeless and stylish, and functional and fashionable. And hey, Carrie Bradshaw boldly rocked one, very classically coined "the naked dress."

If you've seen the return of the naked dress trend, you're not alone. Even Sex and the City's Kristin Davis posted a cheeky little throwback of herself in a slip dress to "relive trends." And while the current dresses aren't that different from their predecessors, slip dresses really do come in so many different styles. From your typical black satin slip dress to a fun halter, blue slip, here are my favorite options for staying on trend now — and when it inevitably comes back around again. 😉

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Target Women's Midi Perfect Slip Dress In Black

This simple black, satin slip will be great for so many occasions whether you want to dress it up or down with sandals; options are endless here! Plus it's listed at only $28! Talk about a bargain!

Reformation Aara Silk Dress

This blue silk number is #1 on my vacation wishlist. I think the lace detail is such a great nod to a vintage Chloe dress that Kendall Jenner was seen wearing this past year. Chic and timeless — my favorite combo!

Target Women's Lace Trim Maxi Slip Dress

The dark forest green color in this slip looks very elegant and luxe, but the price is very reasonable. This target slip dress is affordable yet stylish. I think this one would look great styled for a wedding with nude strappy, gladiator heels and a nude clutch.

Abercrombie Slip Asymmetrical Midi Dress

This Abercrombie dress might be one of my favorites on this list because of the stunning yet sexy detail on the lace on the ends. I think it would be styled perfectly for a night out or dinner with black pumps and a red lip!

Target Women's Midi Perfect Slip Dress In Pink

This Target pink slip dress is so versatile but it also has the bonus of having sizes from XS all the way up to XXXXL so it can fit many different body types. The color is also perfect for the summertime!

Reformation Provence Silk Dress

This dress had to be added to our roundup because it is such a popular and trending style at the moment. I've seen so many influencers and fashion girlies wearing it recently and I understand why! It's such a classic go-to style that is also very flattering. I love this one and will absolutely be getting it for myself, too!

Abercrombie Satin Slip Asymmetrical Midi Dress

Abercrombie is THE place to shop for any of your slip or satin dress needs. They have endless styles and so many cute options. I love this one because of the unique color and asymmetric shape of the slip. So cute and will be adding to my wishlist for sure!

Reformation Barrow Silk Dress

The blue color of this dress is so divine! The shape is also very flattering as well. I love Reformation for their silk dresses because they last so long and feel so high quality. I feel like a million bucks every time I wear one!

Abercrombie Scarf Slip Mini Dress

Another Abercrombie find that is too good to pass up. This one is donning a super chic style with the scarf around the neck. It looks like it belongs in a castle somewhere in France. Tres chic!!

J.Crew Petite Plume Women's Silk Cosette Nightdress With Lace

And to end, I thought I'd add this classic LBD with a typical slip style and a bit of lace on top. I love this one because it's an investment into your future wardrobe and will be worn for so many years to come.

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If you read Taylor Jenkins Reid's hit 2019 novel, Daisy Jones & The Six, then you've no doubt followed the news about the limited series adaptation (which dropped on Prime Video March 3, FYI). We couldn't be more excited for the documentary-style show to drop, spotlighting the alluring and wild world of 1970s rock 'n' roll. We also have a hunch that the fictional miniseries is going to have one heck of a cultural impact—influencing this year's fashion, beauty, and even music trends.

From the trailer and cast photos (peep below), we've already got serious hair envy thanks to the variety of mussed, low-key hair colors and styles the main characters are rocking. We got an early scoop on what went into crafting these onscreen hairstyles (plus how to recreate them yourself) from the show's Hair Department Head, Maryann Hennings. Keep reading for some FAQ's you might have about Daisy Jones & The Six, the best reactions to the new episodes, and how to channel the '70s revival vibes into your beauty look this spring.

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Is "Daisy Jones & The Six" based on a true story?

While Daisy Jones & The Six isn't entirely based on a true story, it is loosely inspired by Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.

What is "Daisy Jones & The Six" book about?

Daisy Jones & The Six revolves around Daisy, a young woman in 1960s L.A. who dreams of becoming a rock 'n' roll star. Her life changes forever when she crosses paths with Billy Dunne and his band The Six — they're great on their own, but the real secret to success might just be pairing them up together. The novel is told through modern-day interviews as the band looks back on both their career and their breakup.

Is "Daisy Jones & The Six" a prequel to "Malibu Rising"?

While the novel isn't considered a prequel, there are characters that appear in both books, like drummer Warren Rhodes and Mick Riva (who's also mentioned in The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, another Reid book).

Who's in the cast?

Daisy Jones & The Six stars Riley Keough as Daisy Jones, Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne, Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko, Nabiyah Be as Simone Jackson, Will Harrison as Graham Dunne, Josh Whitehouse as Eddie Roundtree, and Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne.

Where can I watch "Daisy Jones & The Six?"

You'll be able to watch the series on Amazon Prime Video.

When does the series premiere?

The first season of Daisy Jones & The Six will drop on March 3, 2023.

The Best Reactions To "Daisy Jones & The Six"

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“daisy jones and the six team went to the atlantic records building and sat down with the ceo and said “we wanna make history” and that’s what this is.”

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“i'm in my daisy jones and the six era”

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“no because now the people who only watch the daisy jones and the six show will never know how reading "and baby when you think of me, i hope it ruins rock 'n' roll" changed my brain chemistry”

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“Anyone who tells me that Daisy Jones and The Six isn’t a real band is just gonna be served my Spotify Wrapped at the end of the year.”

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“AURORA BY DAISY JONES AND THE SIX”

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“just watched the first three episodes of daisy jones and the six”

"Daisy Jones & The Six": Get The Look

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The characters in Daisy Jones were loosely inspired by Fleetwood Mac, so it only makes since that Hennings would pull inspiration from real rockstars like Diana Ross, Joan Jett, and The Rolling Stones when creating their signature looks. "I channeled Ali MacGraw in Love Story for Camila, Brigitte Bardot for Karen, and Stevie Nicks mainly inspired me for Daisy — her wavy hair was always blowing in the wind so I tried to stick with a soft wave for her bright red hair."

Similar to the way that we enjoy how a sleek bun makes us feel sophisticated or beachy waves help us feel relaxed, each character's hair reflects their individual personality.

"Your hair really signals how you want to be presented," Hennings says. "For example, in the beginning of the show, the characters are rockstars and we see that big, bright, long, curly hair. When they flash forward and show them later in life, I gave them more toned down hair colors like neutrals with creamier highlights to signify maturity."

Switching up your cut, color, and style is the perfect way to welcome a new season, especially when you're making the transition from winter layers to easy, breezy summer months.

"All the hairstyles you see in the show have a very natural, lightweight, bright look," Hennings says. "Rockstars don’t want to look like they spent half their morning doing their hair, similar to the summer when you want that effortless look to go out into the bright sunshine."

When it comes to figuring out what hair color works for you, there are a few different details to take into consideration. With blonde dye, for example, Hennings recommends bright platinum for warm skin-tones.

"For me, if you want to show confidence, you need to go bright with whatever color you want," Hennings says. "With [Karen's hair], we added some yellow to the color, which added warmth to her skin. For Daisy, she’s so full of confidence and doesn’t care what other people think, and I wanted that to come off strong, so we went with the bright red hair."

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To get the look from your favorite characters, Amazon Prime partnered with Clairol to share the best shade matches for each of the characters:

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After you've nailed down the color, you'll want to make sure you add some fresh details to keep your new hair from looking outdated. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways that you can add modern touches while still channeling that old school look, starting with keeping your hair hydrated and healthy.

"The real difference between the looks from the 70s vs. now is conditioning and maintaining the health of your hair," Hennings says. Find a leave-in conditioner that you like (we love the Christophe Robin Hydrating Leave-In Cream), or try your hand at hair slugging. If you use heat products often, we recommend keeping the temp under 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

"Hair color, products, and equipment have come so far," Hennings adds. "Since I used hot rollers on almost all the female characters to get that 70s look, I made sure everyone used a heat protector, products that didn’t have a lot of alcohol in them, and the right irons and dryers. It’s the same looks – just shinier, healthier, and more balanced."

Healthier hair will both feel better and look shinier, which will make it way more fun to play with a variety of easy hairstyles. "Low ponytails were a big trend in the 70s and are great for wearing in the summer – we actually used them for the beach looks on the show!" Hennings says.

In addition to low ponies, try these styles:

70s-Inspired Hairstyles To Try This Year

Double Rope Braids

There were plenty of braided hairstyles in the 70s, and these tiny braids are an easy way to add detail to your hair.

Pre-Raphaelite Curls

Messy curls will never go out of style, and these long and voluminous picks will look great with everything from a peasant blouse to a tank top.

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Messy Braid

If you want your hair back from your face and off your neck, pull it into one giant braid. To get the textured look, apply a texturizing spray or dry shampoo before braiding.

Which is your favorite Daisy Jones & The Six hairstyle? Tag us with your summery hairstyles on Instagram and follow us on TikTok for more fun pop culture content!

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May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month and what better time than right now to highlight some of our favorite AAPI founders. From artists to creators to designers and beyond, these entrepreneurs are charting their own creative paths and bringing fresh ideas to the world, making it a little brighter, a little more colorful, and a better place for all. Check them out and their brands, and prepare to be inspired!

Giselle Go, Cofounder of DAMDAM

The former editor in chief of Harper's Bazaar Singapore (the youngest to hold the title at just 26) turned skincare entrepreneur is Philippine-born and sought to build a clean skincare brand as an ode to the Japanese culture she loved and respected so deeply. Enter DAMDAM, a brand dedicated to preserving ancient Japanese beauty regimens, such as "osoji" and "mochi had," heritage Japanese beauty ingredients like the Shiso Plant and Komenuka Oil, and a team of partners and vendors that collaborate with the brand by creating hand-crafted atelier and preserve Japanese land through regenerative farming practices. The brand is a 5-star best seller on Sephora and one that's hoping to inspire more people to partake in minimalist routines that place an emphasis on mindfulness.

Yanghee Paik, CEO and co-founder of Rael

“I like to call myself an accidental entrepreneur," says Yanghee Paik, a former Hollywood exec who co-founded Rael feminine care products. "I was looking for new inspiration and ways to make a bigger impact on people’s lives when I met my other co-founders.” Together, they saw an opportunity to bring safe and effective technology of Korean feminine care products to the U.S. market. Rael’s first organic cotton pads launched in 2017 and became #1 best-selling pad on Amazon. All Rael period care products are developed without toxins and are hypoallergenic, soft, and breathable. The packaging is also something you don't mind leaving on your countertop.;)

Dev Heyrana, Fine Artist and Hip Hop Dance Teacher

Heyrana's particular brand of creativity is one-of-a-kind. She manages to be warm, welcoming and woke, with a focus on inclusivity, social justice and motherhood that comes through in every piece of art she creates. Born in The Philippines and immigrated to the U.S. when she was 9 years old, her family comes from the island of Cebu. "I'm a proud Cebuana. My childhood in the Philippines felt like freedom. I had my swimsuit in my backpack for whenever we decided to swim and I biked everywhere." But immigrating wasn't easy as a child. "I witnessed racism towards my family and didn't know how to make sense of it," she told us in our Creative Crushin' series."These events left a mark. I was a quiet kid and observed everything and everyone around me. I think about my grandparents, Lolo Jose and Lola Rita, a lot as I walk through life. When I make decisions. As hard as it feels, you have two choices, do you let it take you down or take it one step at a time forward. I kept going and it really shaped me as to why I am the way I am today."

Trisha Okubo, Founder of Maison Miru

Trisha Okubo (pictured center) started out as a Stanford engineer but always had a passion for fashion, sculpture and architecture. She discovered the magic of making jewelry, intersecting form and function, art and science, order and chaos. "It’s wearable sculpture, a thing of beauty that captures your magic: your experiences and memories of the people you love," she says. "Miru in its native Japanese is evocative of sight. It is a reminder to open your eyes, to see the world in a new way." Maison Miru is launching its limited edition jewelry collection today, in collaboration with Heart of Dinner, a non-profit organization that provides hot meals for the most vulnerable Asian elderly community around Manhattan's Chinatown area, in honor of AAPI Heritage Month. The Heart of Dinner System Kit features three styles curated by Heart of Dinner founders Yin Chang and Moonlynn Tsai (pictured left and right). Made to be waterproof, sweatproof, and life-proof, the kit will include the Classic Heart Nap Earrings, Shooting Star Open Hoops, and Classic Arc Ear Cuff. 20% of the proceeds from the kit will be donated to Heart of Dinner.

Lin Chen, Founder of Pink Moon

A Brit + Co Self Care Award winner, Pink Moon is an online shop where you can find eco self-care, wellness, and lifestyle brands, with more than 30 percent of them being founded by women of color. When launching Pink Moon's in-house collection, Lin made the decision to create it as an open love letter for her Chinese heritage with the launch of a gua sha tool and accompanying face oil. Aromatherapy also plays a big role in Pink Moon's self-care in-house collection with original blends in signature candles, body/hair oils and more. 1% of Pink Moon's revenue goes to a nonprofit of your choice with every purchase.

Fiona Co Chan, Founder of Youthforia

Fiona founded Youthforia from the ground up while living in Hong Kong during the pandemic. An econ major who worked in business development for a software startup, she found that frequent travel to China was hard on her skin. She founded Youthforia, a makeup brand made famous on TikTok, uses plant-based ingredients and functions like skincare you can sleep in!

Rachel and Jiyoon Han, Founders of Bean & Bean Coffee

Not only did this mother daughter duo found Bean & Bean, but they're both certified Q graders (or coffee sommeliers)! The brand first got their start in 2008, after Jiyoon's parents immigrated from South Korea and opened the first ever roastery in Queens, NY. They're focused on ethically-sourced product, supply chain transparency, and Female Equity in Coffee.

Farah Jesani, Founder of One Stripe Chai

A daughter of South Asian immigrants, Farah Jesani started her career in NYC's corporate world. I graduated from the University of Georgia with a business degree and moved to NYC to work in the corporate world. She soon realized that the chai options offered at coffee shops didn't really reflect the bold and flavorful chai she grew up drinking. That's when the seeds for One Stripe Chai were planted...Founded in 2015, One Stripe Chai combines rich, spicy masala chai with black tea for an all natural chai concentrate that even the pickiest chai drinkers will love.

Tina Chow Rudolf, Founder of Strange Bird

Rudolf's fascination with beauty and skincare originates from watching generations of mothers before her. Her grandmother would give her mother facials using egg whites, cucumber, ginger and ginseng — all ingredients from their kitchen. Strange Bird (also her husband's nickname for her) is a plant-based and crystal-charged beauty brand that combines ancient Chinese beauty traditions with high vibrational alchemy to help women create a daily practice that supports their skin goals and their life goals. Products include ingredients such as ginger, ginseng and goji berry in organic blends as well as flower and gem essences such as amethyst, rose quartz and crab apple.

Clara Jung, Founder of Banner Day Interiors

Clara left a career in corporate law to start Banner Day Interiors when she realized that legal research and courtroom appearances didn't satisfy her creative desires. Her creative and comfortable style helps her clients transform ordinary rooms into stylish spaces. Originally from Los Angeles, Clara attended Cal and fell in love with the charm of Berkeley (shortly after graduating, she joined the Peace Corps in Nepal teaching English), where she now lives.

Sravya Adusumilli, founder of Mango People

Chemical engineer turned beauty entrepreneur Sravya Adusumilli was inspired by her South Asian roots when creating the plant-based multi-functional makeup brand beloved by TikTok. She struggled to find a brand that was truly clean and inclusive of all skin-tone shades so she began experimenting and researching Ayurvedic rituals and teachings to utilize powerful plants and pigment-rich fruits, flowers, and herbs to heal the body, mind, and spirit. After five years of intensive research and several iterations later, Mango People was born.

Ming Yi and Ching Yeh Chen, Founders Of Pearl River Mart

This duo founded Pearl River Mart in 1971 as the world's first Chinese American department store. People of all backgrounds can learn about Asian history and culture beyond NYC through their online site. Pearl River Mart has two events to celebrate AAPI heritage, including"Just Between Us," a new exhibition curated by Arlan Huang in partnership with Think!Chinatown at their SoHo location starting 5/4 and Pearl River Mart's Second Annual AAPIHM Sunset Celebration in conjunction with Lunar Hard Seltzer and Gold House will be held at their Chelsea Market location on 5/19.

Jennifer Tsay, Co-Founder & CEO of Shoott

Jennifer Tsay is a SAG-AFTRA actor whose personal experience with "side hustles" led her to launch a company that puts creatives and freelancers first. Shoott seeks to make professional photography more accessible to everyone with "Insta-worthy" 30-minute outdoor photo sessions that are free to book online and allow customers to pay only for photos they love at $15 per photo or less. In spite of the pandemic, demand for bookings grew and the company is now available in 600 locations across 60+ cities nationwide.

Diane Reade, Founder of MO MI

Diane's mother and grandmother raised her with holistic, naturopathic, aromatherapy and encouraged her to seek wellness beauty rituals. Diane says her Asian heritage inspires her creative process when sourcing plant-based ingredients that have been used for centuries. Her personal care brand MO MI is animal- and planet-friendly and incorporates values from Diane's heritage and from time spent living, working and traveling in Europe and Asia.

Eunice and Sabrina Moyle, Founders Hello!Lucky

Eunice and Sabrina are bi-racial Chinese-white sisters who grew up in Asia and Africa. They founded Hello!Lucky in 2003 as a letterpress greeting card studio with a distinctive humor and style inspired by their Asian and Midwestern roots. Since then, Hello!Lucky has grown to become a design and licensing studio with the mission of delivering joy, creativity, and connection through their products, which include greeting cards, best-selling children's books, and home goods. They are committed to supporting the highest good of their customers and promoting self-awareness and social justice. They published Sloth and Smell the Roses, a children's board book on mindfulness and self-compassion and in 2018 published Be the Change: The Future Is In Your Hands, a DIY book for girls and women about using creativity to inspire community and civic action. Sabrina serves as Board President of @mosaicproject, an Oakland-based youth non-profit that provides immersive, experiential learning in building inclusive, equitable, peaceful communities.You can follow along with Eunice and Sabrina @helloluckycards and @helloluckykids.

Joy Cho, Founder and Creative Director of Oh Joy!

LA-based Joy Cho exploded in the world of licensing with home decor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, Keds, and more. She has authored six books and consulted for hundreds of creative businesses around the world. For two years in a row, Joy was named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet and has the most followed account on Pinterest with over 14 million followers.

Andrea Xu, Co-founder and CEO, Umamicart

Conceived by Andrea Xu to serve as a one-stop-shop for home cooks, Umamicart, an online market, prioritizes Asian American-led businesses, immigrant-led businesses, and the mom-and-pop suppliers and producers behind consumers' favorite heritage brands, as well as the inspiring Asian American founders that are reinterpreting traditional flavors with new and personal products.

Angela Chau Gray + Ervina Wu, Co-Founders of YINA

YINA is a beauty and wellness brand based in California whose mission is to demystify and enliven Chinese Medicine. Co-founded by Dr. Ervina Wu, a licensed in TCM, the brand features products for skincare, wellness and more.

Vicky Tsai, Founder of Tatcha

One of our favorite Teach Me Something New podcast guests, Tsai's personal skincare routine (equal parts skincare + meditation) is as impressive as it is inspiring. Her customers include celebrities like Meghan Markle and Kim Kardashian who are fans of her Japanese skincare products, which are based in ancient Geisha beauty practices. For Vicky, skincare *is* self care, and we all need to take time for ourselves to wash away the day, and start fresh each morning.

Syama Meagher, Co-Founder of Rendall Co.

Syama Meagher originally planned to launch Rendall Co. as a home goods brand featuring aprons but pivoted to premium face masks at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. The styles were bestsellers and now the brand finally launched its collection of aprons, which feature durable chambray and denim fabrics and professional quality workmanship. We love our Bistro apron!

Hanna Chiou, Co-Founder of Habbi Habbi

Hanna Chiou grew up in the U.S. speaking her parent's native language Mandarin but not reading it. "It's challenging because Chinese is character-based so most books from Asia are intimidating because there are a sea of characters — and speaking doesn't translate to reading," she told us. Habbi Habbi was her answer to accessibility and ease of learning with a set of language books that kids can tap with the simplicity of a translating wand (our kids love theirs!).

Justine Tiu & Adrian Zhang, Co-Founders of The Woobles

We love this online learning platform for crochet. The brand sells beginner crochet kits that have been designed leveraging UX research and customer feedback to push through initial frustrations of learning a DIY art through remote learning.

Kirstie Wang, Founder of A Jar of Pickles

Kirstie Wang started A Jar of Pickles with $200 as a side hobby business that eventually grew multi-6 figures in revenue while she worked full-time jobs in UX design and marketing. She started it as a hobby Etsy shop in college after teaching herself digital design. She recently took the leap and quit her full-time job to grow A Jar of Pickles, pursuing her passion to share what she's learned by coaching other small business owners. You can enroll in her Selfmade course, Organic Social Media Growth, starting on May 25.

Image via Clar Ngai-Howard/Instagram

Clare Ngai, Founder of BONBONWHIMS

Before Clar Ngai launched BONBONWHIMS, she moved to the U.S. at the age of 19 to study journalism. From there, she's been working in the fashion industry for the past 10 years. Her experience with the digital and influencer aspects of fashion have come in handy because BONBONWHIMS speaks to several generations with its Y2K appeal.

It was during the pandemic that she began creating the bones of BONBONWHIMS to fuel her own passion and raise awareness for BIPOC organizations like Stop AAPI Hate.

Since its creation, BONBONWHIMS has been featured on stars like Megan Thee Stallion and Demi Lovato.

We are also big fans of our Selfmade members, including Christine Tong (above), founder of Christine My Linh, Shannon Huang, founder of The Soul Edit, Justine Pon of The Ponnery, Sruti Bharat of FutureMap, Koyun Fan, co-founder of Sticky Rice Sisters, and Poy T. Granati of Summer Space Studio.

To support the fight against anti-Asian racism, visit Stop AAPI Hate, a national coalition documenting and addressing anti-Asian discrimination.

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I love sappy, sweet-as-candy rom-coms. You know, the ones where two leads spend the entire movie pursuing other people only to realize they were in love with each other the whole time. The movie usually takes place in a big city or a small town (and sometimes both), there's a quirky best friend, and there's always a big declaration of love before the credits roll. And while these straightforward movies are always on my watchlist, I also love the wacky movies that involve hilarious misunderstandings, ridiculous fight scenes, and gravity-defying Dirty Dancing movies (yes, I'm talking about Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling'sCrazy Stupid Love here). Humor always makes a movie even more enjoyable to watch, and A Family Affair is as wacky as they come. The movie reunites Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron, who played opposite each other ten years ago, and this time, Joey King's added into the mix. Here's everything you need to know about the new summer movie.

What is the movie A Family Affair about?

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Like any good rom com, A Family Affair is all about a surprising romance — just not the kind Zara might be hoping for. When her mother (Nicole Kidman) and her famous actor boss (Zac Efron) fall for each other, their newfound relationship complicates everyone's ideas of sex and identity, and Zara's entire life. And, just like you might expect when your boss and mother hook up, chaotic hilarity ensues.

When does A Family Affair come out?

You can watch A Family Affair on Netflix starting June 28.

Who's in the A Family Affair movie cast?

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Joey King, Zac Efron, and Nicole Kidman lead this new rom-com, and they're joined by a few of our other favorite actors! A Family Affair also stars Liza Koshy and Kathy Bates.

What does A Family Affair mean?

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A family affair refers to a situation that's connected to someone's family in one way or another. For me, being an adult has been all about establishing work-life balance, and I'm sure the same is true for Zara. I can't wait to see how this movie's unexpected romance turns everything upside down.

What else did Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron star in?

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Before they were cast in A Family Affair, Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman played lovers in The Paperboy in 2012. Familiarity and comfort are two super important things in any romantic role, and I can already tell from these first look images that Zac and Nicole not only have awesome chemistry, but they're comfortable enough around each other to just have fun. And that's all we can ask for from a good movie!

What would YOU do if your boss and one of your parents hooked up? Let us know in the comments and on Facebook!

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