- 1/5
Organic Chemistry
Former sixties model and Astara founder Sunny Griffin channeled her free-spirited attitude into making cosmetics based on raw foods ideology. The products—made with unprocessed plants and extracts—are heated below 105 degrees to protect beneficial enzymes and nutrients. With ingredients that aren’t fried, you can be sure that skin won’t be either.
—Shavanna Miller
Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask, $39. drugstore.com.
- 3/5
On the Spot
These street-chic sneakers (emphasis on the chic) are sure to add a bit of flair to your everyday wear with its blue and white polka dots. Which goes to show that finding a shoe that is cute and comfy doesn’t have to be a mystery. This pair from Etnies is obviously both!
—Shavanna Miller
Etnies Girl Polka-Dot Sneaker, About $37. etniesgirl.com.
- 4/5
The Name Game
What better way to celebrate the return of geek chic than sporting the cheesy label across your chest? Luella Bartley’s sentiments exactly. The English designer used the fashion-forward tee to close her spring show. But don’t think about ditching your popular status just yet. Wearing this verbal basic won’t make you anything but the resident cool kid.
—Shavanna Miller
Luella Cotton Shirt, About $175. net-a-porter.com.
- 5/5
Out of Line
While you may not have tired of the omnipresent Nicole Richie look, it’s not written in stone that everyone should sport dark oversized shades. For a welcome alternative check out these Cynthia Rowley aviators. The red and white stripes and the graphic cutouts are an eye-catching combo!
—Shavanna Miller
Cynthia Rowley aviators with cutouts, about $170. cynthiarowley.com.




