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by liza darwin

The Curator: Liza Darwin, Digital Editorial Director

The News: Watch Sam Claflin and Max Iron in The Riot Club's New Trailer

Spoiled rich boys causing trouble? Check. Uppercrust university setting? Yep. Love triangle? Duh. Judging from the trailer, 

the upcoming movie 

The Riot Club 

seems like a modern-day 

Cruel Intentions. 

And obviously we can't wait. 

The Look: Aubrey Plaza for Rachel Antonoff Spring 2014

Aubrey Plaza has always been (and will forever be) my spirit animal, but there's something particularly perfect about the 

Parks and Recreation 

actress' cameo in Rachel Antonoff's spring '14. Her deadpan expression is the perfect antidote to Antonoff's flouncy dresses and quirky-cute skirts--plus the cute poodle doesn't hurt the cause, either.

The Face: 

Sephora Sun Safety Kit--$32 

A million thanks to Sephora for taking the guesswork out of sun protection. For the eighth year in a row the beauty giant has teamed up with the Skin Cancer Foundation and packed everything we need into a seriously effective kit. The 16 products include sunscreen, moisturizer, and bronzer, so you literally have

no

excuse not to stay safe this summer. Even better, $20 from each kit benefits the Skin Cancer Foundation....so you can do good, too.

The Inspiration: Nirrimi's  Photography

I've been following 22-year-old photographer Nirrimi Hakansan's work for a while now, ever since the Australian native's boundary-pushing Diesel campaign first caught my eye in 2010. Even before shutterbugs like Petra Collins or Olivia Bee were doing it, this girl manages to capture that freespirited youthful nostalgia so perfectly, all in a single snap.

The Song: "Youth" By Ben Khan 

If you're not familiar with Ben Khan yet, you will be soon. The London singer and songwriter burst upon the internet several weeks ago with his smooth electro-pop jams, and now his new video for "Youth" is here! Watch it below now, then tell everyone else you called his star power later.

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The News: Watch Sam Claflin and Max Iron in The Riot Club's New Trailer

Spoiled rich boys causing trouble? Check. Uppecrust university setting? Yep. Love triangle? Duh. Judging from the trailer, the upcoming movie The Riot Club seems like a modern-day Cruel Intentions. And obviously we can't wait.

via nirrimi hakansan

The Inspiration: Nirrimi's  Photography

I've been following 22-year-old photographer Nirrimi Hakansan's work for a while now, ever since the Australian native's boundary-pushing Diesel campaign first caught my eye in 2010. Even before shutterbugs like Petra Collins or Olivia Bee were doing it, this girl manages to capture that freespirited youthful nostalgia so perfectly, all in a single snap.

image via rachel antonoff

The Look: Aubrey Plaza for Rachel Antonoff Spring 2014

Aubrey Plaza has always been (and will forever be) my spirit animal, but there's something particularly perfect about the Parks and Recreation actress' cameo in Rachel Antonoff's spring '14. Her deadpan expression is the perfect antidote to Antonoff's flouncy dresses and quirky-cute skirts--plus the cute poodle doesn't hurt the cause, either.

image via rachel antonoff
image via rachel antonoff

The Face: Sephora Sun Safety Kit--$32 

A million thanks to Sephora for taking the guesswork out of sun protection. For the eighth year in a row the beauty giant has teamed up with the Skin Cancer Foundation and packed everything we need into a seriously effective kit. The 16 products include sunscreen, moisturizer, and bronzer, so you literally have no excuse not to stay safe this summer. Even better, $20 from each kit benefits the Skin Cancer Foundation....so you can do good, too.

The Song: "Youth" By Ben Khan

If you're not familiar with Ben Khan yet, you will be soon. The London singer and songwriter burst upon the internet several weeks ago with his smooth electro-pop jams, and now his new video for "Youth" is here! Watch it below now, then tell everyone else you called it later.