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Welcome to Launch Digest, where we bring you the latest and greatest product launches to hit the market across the DTC universe. This week, the theme is: everything. From launches that will furnish your living room and backyard to faux-natural wine made by a Michelin star chef, I’ve got something for every taste and occasion. Window shoppers, you are welcome and safe here, but beware: if you read till the end, you won’t be able to resist some sneaky-good sales that might just be the best of the year.
Match Your Bedding To Your Robe To Your…Leather Sling Chair? ($1,500)
Parachute, the brand that made its name on luxurious cloud cotton bedding and waffle-knit robes, expanded into furniture early last year – and it’s not stopping anytime soon. Echoing the sustainability and quality of its entire line, Parachute’s furniture collection is just as timeless as its duvets and loungewear we’ve loved for years. This morning, the brand expanded its seating collection with the Leather Sling Chair ($1,500), handcrafted from sustainably sourced American White Oak Wood and finished with vegetable tanned Italian leather. Inspired by 1950s Spanish design, the chair’s low-slung silhouette stretches and endures over time, forming a seat that’s made just for you (in the most literal, physical sense).
Crisp Outdoor Cushions: Business And Pleasure Is Four Steps (And Months) Ahead Of The Game, from $59
While rain and snow might be ravaging your locale, one day warmer weather will come (that’s just how the seasons work). And when the sun returns, you’ll be ready with Business And Pleasure Co.’s new Outdoor Pillow & Cushion Collection. Made with the brand’s new Pleasuretex™ fabrications, the modular collection is designed to be left and moved around outside in every condition – even the torrential rain we’ve gotten in LA this week. It’s all 100% spill and stain resistant, made to entertain children and adults wielding wine glasses alike. Take care of your backyard refresh in the dead of winter; you can thank us come May.
Jones Road Resolves To Make You A Little More Radiant In 2023, $94.90
Bobbi Brown’s minimalist clean beauty brand Jones Road won over our hearts (and some of our editors’ entire routines ) from the get-go, with strategic products that enhance your natural glow – instead of masking or painting over it. In honor of the New Year, and in alignment with the brand’s beauty philosophy, it’s re-launched the bestselling New Year, Same You Set ($94.90) – but it won’t be here for long. From now until February, hit refresh on your beautification routine with the Eye Cream, two Face Pencils (one for your under-eye needs, another for all-over), and the Shimmer Face Oil, bundled in one radiant package. Ideal if your 2023 resolutions include: looking cute and feeling pretty. Just me?
By/Rosie Jane Blends Nostalgic Vanilla With Rosehip Oil For Your Softest, Most Delicious Skin Yet, from $25
And while we’re in your bathroom – maybe your shower situation needs a refresh, too? Clean fragrance brand By/Rosie Jane just launched its DULCE Body Wash ($25) and Body Oil ($40), scented with an intoxicating blend of vanilla, nude musk, and Hinoki wood that nourishes your skin while simultaneously dusting it with a subtle, grown-up vanilla ice cream fragrance.
Non-Alcoholic Wine Formulated (And Approved) By A Michelin Star Chef, from $94
And speaking of New Year’s resolutions to look and smell cute, perhaps one of your intentions is to flirt with (or commit to) sobriety. Abstaining from alcohol is amazing in theory, but giving up the delicious experience of a glass of natural wine? It’s often too much to bear. Lucky for us all, Proxies is making non-alcoholic wine that proclaims to have all of the complexity and depth of its normal alcohol-containing counterpart. Its latest launch is the product of a collaboration with French chef Dominique Crenn, the first female chef in the US to earn three Michelin stars. Their creation, Pétanque, was crafted to enjoy with a pescetarian menu, made with Riesling grapes, verjus, and yuzu, and rounded out with floral notes and a crisp minerality that pairs just as well with fries as with oysters. Try it for yourself – and a few other NA bottles – via The Proxies Club ($148). You’ll get six new Proxies and a bonus gift every three months. Life hack: incentivize extending your Dry January by making a financial investment.
The Scary-Good Sales Continue
While it’s not a particularly sexy sale moment – Black Friday is a distant memory, thankfully – it might just be the best time to shop quiet sales that are so good, you’ll double check the price tags. Shop some of the best, which I’ve collected for you here (because I care about you):
The Row is up to 50% off. Need I say more?
SSENSE continues to mark down its sale section, with items now nearing 70% off – which means it’ll definitely be ending soon. It’s always a good time to stock up on sale-price Tekla and Aesop.
If you’re in need of an undergarment refresh for the new year, CUUP is so on-sale, it feels downright immoral – with those iconic sheer underwires up to 60% off.
Carhartt’s fantastic Work In Progress line has almost too many wardrobe staples at a very steep discount. Visit this link at your discretion: if you are anything like me, you may lose hours of your life browsing. But what you lose in time you will gain in timeless puffers and surprisingly awesome t-shirts. I highly suggest shopping both Men’s and Women’s, if you’ve got the stamina.
A favorite of it-girls everywhere, Copenhagen-based Ganni has reached peak sale, with new additions up to 60% off. If you’ve been fiending for these leather clogs ($170) or one of the brand’s trademark flouncy dresses, now is your moment.
Happy shopping. Email me directly – [email protected] – with any launches you’d like to see in the spotlight, or DM us over @thequalityedit.