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TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21

WHAT TO EXPECT

• stories: interior design changes, coach building for Gen Z, digital dementia
• listen to this: take my mind
• in collaboration with: AG1
• open roles: associate product development manager, performance marketing manager, strategy and operations project manager
• extra stories: rosemary shampoos for hair growth & Minimalist Wardrobe Pieces that Always Look Expensive
• bon voyage: Aspen, Colorado

HOME: SPATIAL ALCHEMY INCOMING
Interior design is becoming less about rigid formulas and more about how a space actually makes you feel, AKA people becoming more in touch with character-filled-homes. Designers are leaning into styles like layering light, texture, and meaningful objects to create rooms that go alongside daily rituals. The result is a more personal, restorative approach to “home” that prioritizes energy and comfort over perfection.

BUSINESS: COACH IS BUILDING THE BRAND AROUND GEN Z
Coach is building their brand around Gen Z, whom CEO Todd Kahn calls the brand’s muse. By leaning into “expressive luxury,” storytelling, and hero products that balance emotion with function, Coach has driven major growth in 2025 while staying in an accessible price sweet spot. Now, Coach is a globally relevant, DTC-first brand that feels authentic and shops well IRL.

WELLNESS: HAS DIGITAL DEMENTIA ENTERED THE CHAT?
As AI becomes more embedded in daily life, experts are starting to ask what constant digital reliance might be doing to our brains. The concern isn’t about technology itself, but about outsourcing memory, problem-solving, and focusing (on using it) so often that our cognitive muscles are being used less. There’s nothing putting strain on it to work it out. The pros suggest that we use the tools + enjoy the efficiency, but make space to stay mentally engaged offline too, for the sake of proper functioning.

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Associate Manager of Product Development, OUAI (Los Angeles, CA)Apply if you have 2+ years of product development experience in cosmetics, personal care, lifestyle, or a related category. $65,000-$75,000 USD

Performance Marketing Manager, WHATNOT (remote)Apply if you have 4–6 years of experience in performance marketing, growth marketing, or digital media. $135,000-$165,000 USD

Strategy & Operations Project Manager, PAULA’S CHOICE (remote) Apply if you have 3–5 years of experience in strategy, operations, program management, consulting, or tech. $110,000-$120,000 USD

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[BEAUTY]

Rosemary Shampoos for Hair Growth

[FASHION]

Minimalist Wardrobe Pieces that
Always Look Expensive

 here is your horoscope of the day

🧘🏻‍♀️ shoppers aren’t happy with Lululemon right now

🎤 get excited millennials and older gen Z…Hillary Duff is back

📚 what is everyone reading?

📈 the stock market isn’t in a bubble right now

ON GROWTH: Discomfort isn’t a setback, it’s often the clearest sign that you’re growing into something stronger. — ANON

Discomfort is definitely hard to deal with and most times, unpleasant. But what better way to grow, when you know you’re adapting?

ASPEN, COLORADO

EAT: Start your day at Origin by the farmer and chef. For truffle fries and people-watching head to Ajax Tavern (a non-negotiable après stop).

STAY: If you’re leaning into luxury, The Little Nell is Aspen’s crown jewel — ski-in/ski-out access, five-star service, and the kind of lobby you want to live in. For a more low-key but still sophisticated vibe, Hotel Jerome blends modern comfort with Old West charm. And if wellness is your priority, St. Regis Aspen Resort’s spa alone is worth the trip.

DO: Hit the slopes on Aspen Mountain or Snowmass, depending on whether you’re chasing thrill or space to roam. Off the mountain, visit the Remède Spa, the boutiques downtown (bring your self-control), or take a stroll through the John Denver Sanctuary. And of course, no Aspen trip is complete without après at Ajax Tavern — truffle fries, a drink in hand, and people-watching at its finest.

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