- 1/5
flower girl
Nothing says spring like the fresh scent of blossoming flowers—and with Chloé's new perfume, capturing the essence of the season's first bloom is easier than ever. A rose-based fragrance with hints of peony and cedarwood, this earthly yet feminine scent from the famed French fashion house is the perfect way to herald in the arrival of May's flowers.
—Naomi Nevitt
Chloé eau de parfum, $85 for 1.7 oz. Saks Fifth Avenue.
- 2/5
THE CANDYMAN CAN
Get ready for a new kind of Hershey's Kiss this spring. The infamous candymakers have whipped up a lip balm that delivers the delicious taste of your favorite sweets while providing essential SPF defense for your lips. And with three flavors to choose from—vanilla crème, milk chocolate, or almond—protecting your precious pout has never been so indulgent.
—Naomi Nevitt
On 10 Hershey's Vanilla Crème lip balm, $16 for set of three. Sephora.
- 3/5
FREEZE FRAME
A camera that can go anywhere, this all-weather point-and-shoot from Lomographic Society captures the action despite what the elements throw your way. And with its multiple lenses that snap up to four images per frame, the magic of this Autosampler is all in how you choose to work it—rain or shine.
—Naomi Nevitt
Lomographic Society all-weather camera, about $75. Lomography.com.
- 4/5
CHECKED-IN
While the All Star has been the shoe of choice for alternative-rock fans ever since Kurt Cobain donned the iconic kicks on stage in the early nineties, this season Converse goes all-out grunge with a plaid-print take on the classic sneaker. With monochromatic checks and signature Chuck Taylor insignia, these shoes are sure to lend any outfit an edge of counterculture cool.
—Naomi Nevitt
Converse plaid sneaker, about $47. Converse.com.
- 5/5
TEE TIME
It seems that for London-based designer Luella Bartley, the bird’s the word this spring with her limited-edition charity T-shirt made in collaboration with Tonic, a clothing line that raises funds for non-profit causes by selling designer editions. Crafted from organic cotton and bamboo fiber, the top, printed with Bartley’s rockin’ robin design, is sure to make you sing: For each tee sold, a pair of sneakers will be bought for a child in Haiti.
—Naomi Nevitt
Luella Bartley for Tonic T-shirt, about $45. Tonicgen.com.




