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BUNNY BUTT CUPCAKES (LOW-SUGAR )
*This post is sponsored by SPLENDA. The opinions and information presented here are all ours.
If you’re looking for a fun and whimsical treat to make this Easter or in celebration of spring, then these Low Sugar Bunny Butt Cupcakes are perfect! In this post, we’re showing you how we built these adorable bunny butt cupcakes so you can recreate them in your own kitchen. Plus, you don’t have to feel guilty eating these cupcakes because they’re made without all the extra sugar found in typical cupcake recipes!
To keep these cupcakes low in sugar (and lower in calories) we used the granulated version of SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener, which is a wonderfully sweet yet sugar-free substitute made specifically for baking. Granulated SPLENDA not only tastes just like sugar but measures cup for cup like real sugar. It can be used almost anywhere sugar is used and stays sweet at high temperatures, so it’s great for reducing the calorie and carbohydrate count in all your favorite sweet recipes.
💡 Healthy Tip: Using SPLENDA granulated instead of real sugar can save you 678 calories per cup in your recipes. That’s a lot of calories!
These are the four different components you’ll need to make these Low-Sugar Bunny Butt Cupcakes:
- The Cupcakes
- The No-Sugar Sugar Cookie Bunny Feet
- The Bunny Tails (mini-marshmallows, white sprinkles)
- Buttercream Icing For The Grass & Bunny Body (white & green)
Time Needed To Make These Cupcakes:
Plan for about 4 hours of total working time including baking, cooling and decorating. The cookie bunny, bunny tails, and decorating icing can be made the night before.
STEP 1: MAKING THE BUNNY FEET COOKIE PIECES
- To make the bunny feet for these cupcakes we started by baking up this No-Sugar Sugar Cookies Recipe. Roll out the dough to about ⅛ inch thick then use a small oval-shaped cookie cutter (1-1/4 inch) to cut out the feet.
- Bake for about 10 – 12 minutes making sure they stay blonde. We don’t want any browning that may show through after dipping them in the white chocolate. Allow them to cool completely.
- Then dip the bunny feet in melted white chocolate thinned with a little coconut oil. Melt the white chocolate in the microwave at 30-second intervals stirring well in-between. It can easily burn and melts quickly. When dipping it’s more important to give the top sides of the bunny feet that’s going to be showing a smooth finish. Don’t worry about the backs as they won’t be seen. You can use a chocolate dipping tool or even a fork and then transfer the white chocolate dipped feet to a baking tray lined with wax or parchment paper. Allow the chocolate to harden before adding the pink bunny feet details. For 18 cupcakes you’ll need 36 bunny feet total.
- For the bunny feet details, melt a little more white chocolate and then add a few drops of pink food coloring. Stir until you don’t see any streaks of white chocolate left. Place in a small squeeze bottle or a piping bag with a small round tip. Pipe 3 or 4 dots for bunny toes (they have four in real life but are often depicted with three) and a heart for the main pad. Set aside and allow to thoroughly dry before assembling the cupcakes.
💡 Chocolate Tip: An alternative to using white chocolate is candy melts. You can order them online from places like Amazon or Michael’s. They come in many different colors so feel free to get creative with your bunny feet design. For brown bunnies use milk or dark chocolate instead.
STEP 2: MAKE THE BUNNY TAILS
To make the bunny tails we cut mini marshmallows in half. Then using a toothpick dipped them in warm water and into a small bowl of white nonpareil sprinkles. Lay them on wax or parchment paper to dry.
Tip: Alternatively, you can also dip the marshmallow “tails” into melted white chocolate and coat them in shredded coconut for a furry look.
STEP 3: NOW BAKE UP THE LOW-SUGAR CUPCAKES
To keep our cupcakes low in sugar we used this Golden Yellow Cupcake recipe made with SPLENDA. They’re super yummy and you definitely won’t miss all the sugar. Let them cool completely before decorating with icing.
STEP 4: ADDING THE GRASS AND THE BUNNY BUTT
If you need a sugar-free icing recipe you can search SPLENDA recipes linked here. We used a white buttercream icing, but you can also make a brown bunny version with chocolate icing and milk paired with dark or milk chocolate-dipped bunny feet.
PIPING THE GREEN ICING: Spoon half your favorite buttercream icing recipe tinted half with a few drops of green food coloring into a piping bag fitted with a grass cake decorating tip (use Wilton #233, #234 or #29). Continue piping the grass around the edge of the cupcake leaving the middle third area empty. This is where the bunny’s body will sit.
If you haven’t tried the grass tip before, it’s lots of fun but may require you to practice a few strokes. As you’re applying pressure to release the icing on the cupcake, pipe about ¼ inch and then release the pressure just before you’re about to pull away. Holding the piping bag straight up will give you neat grass while tilting the bag can give you the look of longer shaggier grass. Both looks are adorable!
💡 Sprinkle Tip: If you want the look of tiny little flowers in the icing grass like you normally see at the beginning of spring, sprinkle a few colorful sprinkles just after piping the grass.
PIPING THE BUNNY BUTT: Using white icing pipe placed in a piping bag, pipe in a round area for the body. You don’t need a tip for this and can simply snip off the bottom of a piping bag about ½ inch wide. If you feel more comfortable using a decorating tip, then a wide round tip is what you need.
COMPLETING THE BUNNY BUTT CUPCAKES
To finish the “bunny butts” on the cupcakes add two cookie feet (remember they should be upside down) gently pressing into the icing to secure them. To complete the cupcakes top them with a marshmallow bunny tail for the ultimate in cupcake cuteness!
GET THE RECIPES WE USED!
Lower Sugar Yellow Cupcakes
Try these cupcakes next time you want a lower sugar version. Perfect for decorating we used these to make our Bunny Butt Cupcakes.
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 cups cake flour
- 3/4 cup SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener Granulated
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup softened unsalted butter
- 1/2 cup nonfat dry milk
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup buttermilk
- 3 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
DIRECTIONS
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place 18 paper baking cups into muffin pans. Set aside.
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Add cake flour, SPLENDA® Granulated Sweetener, sugar and softened unsalted butter in the bowl of an electric mixer and mix 2 minutes on medium speed, or until butter is well incorporated into the flour.
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Next add the nonfat dry milk, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix on low until blended.
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In separate bowl combine buttermilk, eggs, and extracts. Then add 2/3 of the egg mixture to the flour mixture. Mix on medium-speed mixing until liquids are just incorporated into the flour mixture. Scrape the sides of the bowl and then mix on medium-high speed about 45-60 seconds until the batter starts to become lighter in appearance. Add remaining liquids and mix until blended. Scrape bowl again for an additional 30 seconds.
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Spoon batter into cupcake liners about halfway. Bake for 12-14 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before decorating.
Nutrition
Calories: 180kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 4gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 55mgSodium: 150mgSugar: 6g
➡ Get Granulated SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener!
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The Best New Candle of Summer 2024: Daybreak by Casa Zuma
It’s a big week at Casa Zuma—and for me, as a founder. After spending over a year developing our first candle, “Daybreak,” it’s finally here. It’s funny for me to think back—since way before dreaming up the brand Casa Zuma, I always wanted to make a candle. I’ve been candle-obsessed for as long as I can remember, and I always thought it would be the ultimate creative project to make exactly the fragrance that I want my entire home to smell like. (That is, California citrus, blooming jasmine, and salty air.) I wanted a candle that’s intense enough to pack a punch, look gorgeous sitting on my coffee table, and be completely non-toxic and clean burning. And now, I’m proud to say that Daybreak checks every box.
When I started the journey of creating this candle, I was determined to make something that felt like, well, not just another candle! As someone who considers herself a candle connoisseur, I’ve tried them all. I have my favorites, but let’s be honest—most luxury candles look pretty similar, and it’s rare that I discover one with a truly unique scent. Which is why I’m so excited about Daybreak—when you smell it, you’re going to feel that spark that happens when you’re experiencing something for the first time.
For those of you wondering what goes into creating a candle, let me start by saying—way more than I ever imagined. I never dreamed this process would take over a year start to finish, but it was that important that we get it right. The first step was the fragrance. We worked with our scent developer in Los Angeles to imagine a fragrance that’s fresh and clean, citrusy with floral notes, and feels like sunshine. I brought her some of my favorite fragrances that had elements I wanted to pull into our candle, plus references that I’d collected from my travels through the years. The blooming jasmine takes me right back to St. Tropez in 2014. The lemon and oranges are inspired by our trips to Capri. And that salty air and sunrise feeling is straight from our time spent in Malibu.
After several iterations, we knew we’d found our scent. It was really important that we make a completely non-toxic product, so we settled on a blend of natural coconut & soy wax that’s free of parabens, phthalates and sulfates, and a 100% cotton wick that burns totally clean.
The next step was the design of the candle vessel and box. I wanted all aspects of this candle to feel really special, so we worked with our artist friends at Indoek to create a sun-bleached vessel with our signature Casa Zuma seaweed cutouts. Indoek’s work is all about coastal creative culture, and our finished design reminds me of golden hour and the warmth of California sunshine. After deciding on countless other details (sampling, testing, packaging, shipping, etc.) we finally had our first Daybreak sample in hand.
My vision for Daybreak is a happy scent, one that ignites the sun-soaked energy of the best morning.
The fragrance notes:
- California citrus
- Lush jasmine petals
- Wild cypress
- Sun-soaked musk
- Fresh earth
The candle facts
- 60 hour burn time
- 100% cotton wick
- Cruelty-free and vegan
- Non-toxic fragrances (free of parabens, phthalates and sulfates)
We also created an accompanying Daybreak playlist so you can truly awaken all the senses with the best vibes possible. Our candles are thoughtfully produced and hand-poured in Los Angeles, and our first run is a limited production batch of 500 pieces. They’re available now at Casa Zuma. I can’t wait for you to experience it (and tag me on IG if you get one!)
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10 Best Sunscreens for the Body, According to Dermatologists
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I live in Los Angeles, so naturally most of my conversations begin with some quip about the weather. Of course, the last couple of years have been anything but normal, with weeks straight of nothing but rain. As such, everyone in the city has been floundering. For months, plans were canceled, raincoats were purchased, and umbrellas were excavated out from the depth of our storage containers. We may have kept up with our SPF face routine, but seeking out the best sunscreen for body wasn’t on anyone’s radar.
But now that we’re finally getting some sun, we’re making the most of it. Going to the beach is like a sport in LA. Everyone has their favorite spot, and most of us have a beach bag packed and ready to go on any occasion. As a beauty editor, it won’t surprise anyone that mine contains a mini pouch filled with beach-ready skin and body care. Here’s what’s inside:
Featured image from our interview with Megan O’Neill by Belathée Photography.
How to Find the Best Sunscreen for Your Body
In my time around the block—or the beach, as it were—I’ve tried many body sunscreens. Some have made their way into my beach bag, others have never seen the light of day. And while I usually evaluate my body products based on touch and texture, I consulted a dermatologist to discover what I should really be looking for in the best sunscreen for body.
Dr. Caroline Robinson is a board-certified medical and cosmetic dermatologist, with subspecialty expertise in alopecia, preventative skincare, and ethnic skin dermatology. She is also the founder of Tone Dermatology.
“There are considerable differences in the products available now with many great options,” says Dr. Robinson. “I always tell my patients finding the right sunscreen is like finding the right pair of jeans; you have to try out a few, and it can take a while, but once you find the one you like, you will love it and want to wear it every day.”
My Criteria for Determining the Best Sunscreens
After our conversation, I established these criteria for the best body sunscreens:
- Key Ingredients: What’s in it?
- Type of protection: Is it a physical/mineral or chemical sunscreen?
- SPF: What level of protection does it offer?
- Size: How much do you get? And (important!) can you pack it in your carry-on?
- Water Resistance: How long does it stay effective in the water?
What to Consider When Selecting a Sunscreen
Dr. Robinson is quick to recommend non-comedogenic (non-pore-clogging) sunscreen formulas. She also stresses that your sunscreen should be free of the following:
- fragrances
- dyes
- parabens
- oil
- certain chemicals like oxybenzone
“For daily use, use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher (the minimum SPF recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology),” the dermatologist encourages. If you’re spending a prolonged period in the sun, opt for an SPF 50 or higher.
Mineral vs. Chemical Sunscreens
Mineral sunscreens: Contain active ingredients like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide that sit on top of the skin’s surface to deflect and scatter harmful UV rays.
Chemical sunscreens: Contain UVB- and UVA-absorbing chemicals that convert UV rays into heat through a chemical reaction, which then releases the heat.
Dr. Robinson recommends opting for a mineral sunscreen if you have sensitive skin. “Chemical sunscreens can sometimes irritate and exacerbate existing conditions,” she notes. For acne-prone skin, oil-free sunscreens are best. And if you’re sweating or coming into contact with water, water-resistant sunscreen offers longer-lasting protection.
Sunscreen Application Tips
Mineral sunscreens immediately protect your skin upon contact, but chemical sunscreen should be applied at least half an hour before going out into the sun since it requires some time to absorb.
It’s best to reapply every hour to hour and a half if you are participating in activities that cause sunscreen to wear off like swimming or anything that prompts sweating. If just sitting in the sun without excessive sweating (not dermatologist recommended!), a good rule of thumb is to reapply every two hours.
The Best Sunscreen for the Body
You never know what you like until you’ve tried it. And I’ve tried a lot of different options—including some of the most viral sunscreens out there right now. But are they worth the hype? Sunscreen isn’t the most glamorous product on the market, so when people rave about one, I’ve generally found that it lives up to my expectations.
Here are some of my favorites that I’ve tried, tested, endlessly researched—and yes, loved.
Our Top Picks
- Best Overall: Bask Suncare SPF 30 Lotion & Continuous Spray – $40 at Bask Skincare
- Best Sweat-Proof Sunscreen: PLAY Everyday Lotion – $36 at Supergoop!
- Best Fragrance: Coola Clear Sunscreen Spray Tropical Coconut – $28 at Target
- Best Texture: Vacation Classic Whip – $22 at Bluemercury
- Best High SPF: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen – $9.99 at Target
The wear and tear on the packaging says it all: this duo is a staple in my beach bag. From the lotion’s creamy texture to the spray’s refreshing mist, this is a set that makes me excited to apply my daily sunscreen. Perfect for application and reapplication, it’s proof that the best sunscreen is the sunscreen you’ll actually wear.
Whenever I apply it around a group of friends, they perk up at the light coconut and vanilla scent. Invariably, they ask what sunscreen is that? and I respond by spraying the group with a cloud of my staple sunscreen. No gatekeeping here. It’s the brand I recommend to everyone.
- Key Ingredients: Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene, Aloe, Cocoa Butter
- Type of Protection: Chemical
- SPF: 30
- Size: 5.5 fl oz and 4 fl oz
- Water-Resistance: 80 minutes
Summer is the season for lounging by the pool and digging your toes into the sand, but let’s face it, it’s also the season for sweat. No one wants to slather on sunscreen, only for it to sweat off and be left with unprotected skin. Supergoop! has been making the rounds on the internet for a while now, and for good reason.
The PLAY Everyday Lotion is a fan favorite, and this water and sweat-resistant sunscreen is perfect for you and your loved ones. It comes in a variety of sizes, is gentle enough for both face and body, and the largest 18-fluid-ounce jug is ideal for kids and families. It’s great for all skin tones, absorbs quickly, and is my go-to for outdoor workouts.
- Key Ingredients: Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene,
- Type of Protection: Chemical
- SPF: 50
- Size: 1 fl oz, 2.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz, 18 fl oz (so many choices!)
- Water-Resistance: 80 minutes
The smell of most sunscreens can instantly transport me back to pool days and vacations from my childhood, and while the nostalgia is lovely, there’s something elevated and chic about a sunscreen that has a scent reminiscent of a perfume. Coola Clear Sunscreen Spray in Tropical Coconut will have you smelling like a beachy goddess—perfect for a vacay with the girls or lounging poolside with a book.
Coola is a clean beauty brand, and this non-aerosol sunscreen is non-greasy and absorbs quickly after you rub it in a bit. And of course, the smell is divine. It’s a sunscreen that feels luxurious and it’s one that I want to put on. A win all around!
- Key Ingredients: Avobenzone, Octisalate, Octocrylene
- Type of Protection: Chemical
- SPF: 30
- Size: 6 oz
- Water-Resistance: 80 minutes
If you want a sunscreen that you’re excited to incorporate into your morning routine, look no further. With its whipped cream-inspired packaging, it’s a whimsical way to start your morning. You won’t forget it, that’s for sure. And I’ve tried this one myself (as well as other sunscreens from the brand) so I can assure you: it’s not just a gimmick. Yes, it went viral on TikTok, but the actual sunscreen is a creamy, easy-to-apply texture. None of the stickiness you associate with the sweet treat that it’s inspired by.
My only warning: keep this one on your shelf and out of your day bag. The spray nozzle is a little volatile—something I learned the hard way when it exploded in my bag. Keep it in a cool, dry place.
- Key Ingredients: Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone, Coconut Oil, Aloe Vera, Vitamin E
- Type of Protection: Chemical
- SPF: 30
- Size: 4 fl oz
- Water-Resistance: 80 minutes
When SPF 50 doesn’t cut it, a 70 SPF sunscreen is your next go-to. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch is a fantastic high SPF sunscreen that goes on smooth and doesn’t feel greasy at all. This lotion also has a subtle, fresh scent (we love!) and the price can’t be beat. If you’re looking for a high SPF sunscreen, be sure to pick this up on your next Target run!
- Key Ingredients: Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene,
- Type of Protection: Chemical
- SPF: 70
- Size: 3 fl oz, also available in a spray
- Water-Resistance: 80 minutes
Other Body Sunscreens to Consider
Kopari Sun Shield Body Glow Gel
Somewhere between a lotion and an oil is a gel. If you’re seeking something iridescent, this Kopari gel shimmers when it catches the light to create a glowy effect while protecting your skin. It acts as a serum, sun protectant, and glow oil without any tackiness and residue buildup. It absorbs fast to prevent transfer and oiliness, making it sweat-free and perfect for oilier skin.
EltaMD UV Pure Broad-Spectrum SPF 47
I’m an Elta MD fan because, like many lovers of the brand, I had it recommended by a derm. But most people—myself included, until recently—grossly underappreciate its potential as a body sunscreen. Formulated for the face and body, it’s gentle and fuss-free. For sensitive skin, eczema, or easily irritated skin, this is a great pick.
CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 Body Lotion
You can’t go wrong with CeraVe. For anyone with sensitive skin, or just seeking a simple but effective sun solution, CeraVe’s mineral sunscreen physically shields your skin while deeply hydrating your skin barrier. Its ceramide-rich formula makes it a powerful moisturizer, while hyaluronic acid hydrates for all-day softness. Experience no irritation as this formula creates a protective barrier around your skin to reflect UVA and UVB rays.
Sun Bum Original SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion
Approved by The Skin Cancer Foundation, this sunscreen is by beach bums, for beach bums. If you spend a lot of time in this sun, this creamy coverage offers hydration and protection. Vitamin E, a potent antioxidant, helps prevent premature aging and damage from environmental stressors. All this comes in one affordable package, lining the shelves at your local drugstore, waiting for you to make it a summer staple.
Black Girl Sunscreen for Face and Body
The white cast on many body sunscreens is especially problematic for anyone with more melanated skin. For people with darker skin tones, physical sunscreens have historically been out of the question. We either have to deal with a super obvious white film or forgo sunscreen. (Perhaps this is what perpetuated the myth that melanin-rich skin doesn’t even need sunscreen.) But don’t believe it! Darker skin does need sun protection. And finally, brands like Black Girl Sunscreen are creating quality, hydrating products for the face and body that shield your skin without leaving any white residue behind.
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8 Easy-to-Wear Ways to Ace Tenniscore, Spring’s It Fashion Trend
Blame Zendaya. As a child of the 90s, I’m here for just about every trend resurgence (minus low-rise pants.) But as a person who has never picked up a racket, the tennis fashion trend—or, tenniscore—just wasn’t for me. Until Zendaya. The undeniable style icon recently epitomized the trend on the red carpet with stylist Law Roach to promote her movie Challengers, showcasing outfits that seamlessly blend athleticism with glamour. You could not look away.
How To Style the Tennis Fashion Trend
The tennis fashion trend has made a dramatic resurgence in recent years, largely fueled by the nostalgia for 90s trends and a few key celebrity endorsements that have thrust the sporty chic aesthetic back into the limelight. (Not to mention the pickleball craze.) But good news for us norms, this resurgence isn’t just about looking good on the tennis court—it’s about incorporating those clean lines, crisp whites, and functional beauty into everyday wear.
We can’t all be Zendya on the red carpet, but we can look real cute integrating the trend into a casual wardrobe that serves both style and comfort. Read on for eight easy-to-wear pieces that capture the tennis fashion trend perfectly—call ’em a grand slam.
The Pleated Tennis Skirt
A staple of the tennis world, pleated skirts have crossed over as a fashion favorite. Opt for a high-waisted, mini, or midi version in classic white—or go bold with fun colors.
How to Style: Pair it with a tucked-in graphic tee and sneakers for a casual, sporty look.
A Classic Polo Shirt
The classic polo shirt is an enduring symbol in both tennis fashion and casual wear. It was introduced by the French tennis icon René Lacoste in the late 1920s, but it’s made a lasting impression thanks to its cool blend of sporty vibes and laid-back chic. Wear it on the court—or out for coffee.
How to Style: Pair it with a tennis skirt for the obvious look. Or pull on slouchy jeans and a braided belt for a more relaxed vibe.
Sporty Sneakers
White sneakers are the cornerstone of tennis fashion. They’re easy to wear and truly never go out of style. The fun part is choosing a new pair. Chunky soles? Slim design? Color pop? It all works.
How to Style: Wear with anything from dresses to denim for a comfortable, all-day vibe. Pair with a slouchy, frilled, or colored sock for a more styled look.
Varsity Cardigan or Sweater
Varsity jackets, sweaters, and cardigans capture that cool, collegiate vibe that tennis fashion is known for, mixing a classic preppy look with sporty practicality.
How to Style: Layer over a crop top and high-waisted jeans for an effortless ensemble.
Sun Visor
You know this one. It’s the accessory seen across many a theme park back in the day. The 90s-style accessory is perfect for sunny days—and cool looks.
How to Style: It’s all about the hair. Try it with a high pony or big, voluminous curls.
Track Pants
A big welcome back to the track pants that defined my junior high school years. They’re comfortable and trending—and that side stripe is a classic.
How to Style: Put a more modern spin on these babies with a cropped tee and white sneakers.
Athletic Dresses
The athletic dress has been making waves for a few years, but this one-piece look is one of the easiest ways to add tennis-inspired style to your wardrobe. They’re everything we love: both functional and fashionable.
How to Style: Accessorize with a denim jacket and statement sneakers for an easy day out.
Retro 90s-Inspired Sunglasses
No tennis-inspired look is compete without sunnies. Think bold, geometric shapes that are typical of the 90s era.
How to Style: Pop ’em on and go. Perfect for adding an air of mystery (and also, practicality) to any sporty look.
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