
33 Useful Products You Wish You Had Ages Ago
A vacuum-free space-saving compression bag if you're tired of the struggle that comes with storing clothes every time the seasons change. These bags can compress even the bulkiest items into a neat little package. Just stick your clothes inside, zip it up, roll the bag, and watch the air get squished out, magically shrinking your clothes.
A set of family-friendly pastel "unbreakable" deep plates that are so practical, they basically pay for themselves. These lightweight plates are made of wheat straw fiber and won't break when you (or a kid) accidentally drop them, and they have a thickened bottom that's anti-slip. They're durable enough for the dishwasher and will survive *all* of your moves, and they come in the cutest colors that make every meal feel special!
A lightweight, hypoallergenic heat-absorbing cooling blanket — one side is made of 100% Egyptian cotton, while the other has "Arc-Chill" cooling fibers that absorb your body heat and wick away moisture, instantly cooling you by 4–9 degrees. It's perfect for hot sleepers who love to snuggle but hate waking up sweaty!
And a set of breathable bamboo bed sheets in case you enjoy snuggling all night with your S.O. but do *not* enjoy feeling like you're sleeping on a bed of coals because your partner is a human heater. This soft, moisture-wicking material will prevent sweaty nights so you can still have a good night's sleep without waking up in a puddle of sweat in the morning.
A magnetic acrylic weekly planner to turn your fridge door into an aesthetic command center for all your plans. You can jot down dinner ideas, keep track of appointments, and slot in reminders for soccer practice and birthday dinner invites.
Three pairs of ~tingly~ self-heating soothing foot masks infused with a soothing blend of Epsom salt and menthol — the gentle warmth helps these ingredients dive deep into your foot muscles for instant relief, while shea butter and essential oils leave your skin incredibly soft and moisturized. They're perfect for anyone who's on their feet all day — like this hairstylist who gave them a glowing "10/10" rating.
A zero-effort, no-scrub, once-a-week Wet & Forget cleaner that does all the hard work for you while you work on other tasks that have been piling up. This bleach-free cleaner removes soap scum and hard water deposits, leaving your shower sparkling clean when all you did was apply, walk away, and rinse off the next day.
A pair of reusable silicone nipple covers to keep you from living out your own version of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction. These little lifesavers are the perfect companion for bra-free days, offering ultra-discreet coverage that's totally waterproof.
An antimicrobial facial spray that'll zap acne-causing bacteria without drying out your skin. It's perfect for busy people who are always rushing to a meeting, catching a flight, or hitting the gym. Just spritz and go — no scrubbing needed.
A set of toss-and-chop salad tongs — they're giving Edward Scissorhands, but make it ~practical~. Now you can chop up salad ingredients into tiny pieces for a burst of flavor in every bite! They can handle everything from lettuce to veggies and even meats, and they're way safer and easier than juggling a knife and cutting board.
A five-pack of wedgie-proof cotton underwear because you're too grown to deal with uncomfortable underwear all day. This essential features a wide, stretchy waistband that actually stays put, so you can go about your day without constant readjustments or sneaky discomfort.
An airtight cold-brew maker guaranteed to kick those Monday morning blues to the curb. You can prep your favorite coffee blend the night before and store it in the fridge for a perfectly chilled cup come morning. Plus, it's dishwasher safe so you can spend less time washing dishes and more time enjoying your delicious brew.
A pack of headrest hooks to bring organizational bliss to the otherwise chaotic domain that is your car. These little gems can hold everything from your purse to those grocery bags that always seem to topple over, leaving a free-for-all of rolling onions and lemons on the floor. These are also perfect for the kiddos' backpacks and sports bags!
An eight-second L'Oréal lamellar rinse-out treatment because less time spent on your hair = more time to focus on other stuff, like job responsibilities and staying on top of your social calendar. It instantly smoothes and detangles, and you'll notice way less frizz, giving you that sleek, polished look with minimal effort.
A reviewer-beloved veggie chopper I'm sure anyone who's juggling work, chores, and everything in between would appreciate. This gadget perfectly dices all your favorite vegetables in a matter of seconds, perfect for when you want to whip up a tasty meal without spending ages in the kitchen (or $$$ on Uber Eats for the umpteenth time).
A travel-friendly "flossing toothbrush" made with super thin bristles that not only brush but also floss, giving you a much more satisfying clean feeling than an average toothbrush ever could. It folds neatly into itself, so no more hunting for those pesky travel caps (and no need to lug around your fancy electric toothbrush)!
A wand wine filter designed to whisk away sulfites and histamines in your glass of merlot so you can savor every sip without the worry of a headache or congestion spoiling the fun later on.
A bottle of Milani setting spray with SPF 30 — not only does it lock in your makeup and block UV rays, but it also has this amazing antioxidant-rich pollution shield. It ensures your makeup will stay fresh for up to 16 hours *and* leaves your skin with this subtle, dewy, hydrated finish. And get this: You can even use it alone on a bare face for a natural glow.
A pair of "floating" air conduction headphones so you can avoid the annoying discomfort of jamming in earbuds. These beauties hover right over your ears, playing music and picking up calls as effortlessly as any top-notch pair out there. They offer all the same convenience and privacy of earbuds — only you can hear the sound!
The all-in-one Kahi Wrinkle Bounce Hydrating Multi-Balm for those dry areas on your face and body that could use a little extra love. Packed with collagen and a natural fermented oil straight from Jeju Island, this balm is like a loving hug for your skin, giving it a 48-hour moisture boost and lifting effect.
A lipstick-size cordless portable charger that'll be a lifesaver when you're waiting for your Uber to arrive, but you've just spent an hour trying to get the perfect shot of the Sydney Opera House and now your phone battery is at a mere 10%. This small but mighty charger is capable of charging smartphones lightning fast when in a pinch.
A fully machine washable Airplane Pocket tray cover so you don't have to cram all your in-flight essentials (like your iPad, Twizzlers, and book) into the tiny built-in seat pocket, only to find a used napkin with *what I hope is* broccoli cheddar soup on it. It's super easy to install, won't take up any extra legroom, and an excellent way to keep your belongings germ-free.
A rectangular lazy Susan designed to outperform the traditional round versions by holding an impressive amount of your favorite condiments and foods. It spins 360 degrees so you can bring those hard-to-reach items from the back of the fridge right to your fingertips.
A collapsible Magic Mushroom funnel I can confidently say Tinker Bell would def have in her kitchen. This funnel is a ~mush~-have for transferring powdery or liquid ingredients from one container to another (especially if the open lid is small). When it's not in use, it collapses into a cute little mushroom shape, saving you precious kitchen space while looking absolutely adorable.
An adorable pack of four cactus-shaped dryer balls to keep all your clothes and bedsheets drying evenly every time. Not only do they tackle those annoying laundry clumps by separating layers as they roll around, but they also cut down on drying time so you can fly through your to-do list a little faster.
A splurge-worthy personal collapsible shopping cart that'll totally revolutionize your grocery shopping experience. Not only will you not have to worry about the handlebar having a questionable sticky substance on it, but you can actually move around the store without those wonky wheels that make awful squeaky sounds. *Plus* you can cut back on plastic bag use because you can just pop all of your items back inside the basket and load them directly into your car.
A set of protective refrigerator door handles for those half-asleep, late-night snack runs when you end up smudging melted ice cream everywhere. These magical sleeves just slip over the handles, keeping them free from sticky fingerprints and mysterious drips. *And* you can just toss them in the laundry when they get dirty! Reviewers even use these on their microwave and oven handles.
A teensy undetectable laptop mouse jiggler that plugs into your USB port to make you look super diligent on Teams, Slack, and all those other work-related apps — because TBH, sometimes you just need an extra minute in the bathroom or to go grab your Uber Eats from the doorstep. No more worrying that your screen will go idle and give away the fact that you're not tied to your desk every millisecond of the day.
A delightfully efficient wooden bread bow knife here to effortlessly slice through even the thickest crusts, giving you perfect, uniform slices every time. This is just what you needed for that sourdough loaf Nara Smith influenced you to bake at 2 a.m. Now you can make the most gorgeous sandwiches ever!
A retractable car charger so you can juice up your dying iPhone, your friend's barely-surviving Android, and even that tablet in the backseat that's barely hanging on — all at once. With a retractable iPhone cable and a Type-C charging cable, you can say goodbye to tangled messes while driving. It's sleek and super handy for keeping everyone powered up on the go!
An RFID-blocking crossbody phone wallet, aka a convenient, hands-free way to keep all your essentials safe and accessible. It stops sneaky scanners from swiping your card info and has compartments for your phone, cards, and even a little space for cash. Bonus points: It's a more affordable alternative to the Bandolier crossbody.
No Worries: A Guided Journal — this little lifeline is designed to help you manage stress, anxiety, and those overwhelming "What am I doing with my life?" moments. With daily prompts over 12 undated weeks, it helps you reflect on your thoughts and feelings, identify patterns, and figure out what's really bugging you. It's basically building a routine to help you tune into your mental space.

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a day ago
- Buzz Feed
37 Things To Make Your Life Easier If You Live Solo
A Shark Tank-featured Click & Carry Grocery Bag Carrier that'll help you take way fewer trips from the car to the house. It allows you to hook on your bags (up to 80 pounds!) and *comfortably* rest the carrier on your shoulder. Or perhaps a stair-climbing trolly dolly because I don't know about you, but the only time I hate living solo in a walkable city is when I have to grocery shop and then carry said groceries up my stairs. (Ugh, I think I need this.) Even if you have just a few stairs at your home, this'll come in handy for trips from your car to inside the house post-shopping trip. It can carry up to 150 pounds and the wheels LITERALLY climb stairs. (As you can see here.) Self-heating soothing foot masks made with Epsom salts, lavender, and peppermint for those nights when you REAAAALLY want a foot massage but no one but your precious cat is around to help. Your kitty is busy making biscuits overtime. He knows the rent is due! A double step stool with a safety lock and a weight limit of 330 pounds so you can reach stuff in the tippy-top of your kitchen cabinets without climbing on the counter. Trust me, you need one of these. (I live solo and use mine all the time in the kitchen, despite being tall.) Plus, a flexible grabber that's made for people with limited mobility but can come in handy for everyone while trying to grab stuff that's JUST out of reach. Also, you can fold it for easier storage and its sensitive grip means you get a better feel of what you're grabbing. A rapid defrosting tray so you won't have to put off cooking because your meat is still frozen. You can't go back in time to put out your main dinner ingredient to thaw, but you CAN use this instead of using the excuse to order Domino's. Stackable, modular freezer cubes to help you bulk stash all kinds of delish leftovers you wanna save for Future You. After all, your famous tomato soup is soooo good the first two times around. But maybe you don't wanna eat it four days in a row before it goes bad. And that's fine! Plus, a dishwasher-safe silicone soup cube tray that'll hold one cup (or a serving) of delicious hot entrees like soup/chili/stew/sauce per cube so you can freeze and then reheat it later. Heck. Have it for breakfast! You live alone and no one can tell you differently. A ~streamlined~ door draft stopper to help keep whatever temp air you prefer within the room you're currently in, rather than the rest of your home where you're not. Plus, a reviewer-beloved veggie chopper can make quick work of the ingredient-chopping portion of a recipe because, well, you have to designate it to yourself! An organizing couch pillow with a spot for everything you require as you catch up on the Interview with the Vampire TV series because you won't want to pry yourself off the couch AND can't ask someone to bring you a napkin. Listen, the cast was JUST as San Diego Comic Con doing press about Lestat's upcoming rockstar season and I need someone to talk to about it. A pair of blackout, noise-canceling, AND thermal insulating curtains to help solve a plethora of problems — even if you've brought them on yourself by staying up all night marathon-ing the first two seasons of the Interview with the Vampire series. Ya gotta watch! I'm telling ya! A folding sink topper that'll give you an ample surface when there's seemingly no room for all your getting-ready essentials. Now that you're done with the sink and don't have to wait for someone else to brush their teeth, you can make the sink pull double-duty! A Just Spices starter set with eight blends you'll actually use up before they expire — unless those dozen or so spices that Past You bought for a a recipe and you eventually find lurking in the back of your cabinet when you get the gumption to do some decluttering. An under-cabinet lid opener to help pop open that jar of pasta sauce in a jiffy. Everyone can use this, but reviewers with limited dexterity especially find it helpful! A UV black-light flashlight that'll track down all sorts of messes that've been avoiding you. Now, you can figure out the source of that weird smell without recruiting someone else's nostrils. Good luck figuring out who's to blame, though! (Maybe this is how you find out you've got a messy ghostly roomie.) A no-scrub weekly shower cleaner you can simply just spray on after you shower, wait 8–12 hours while it tackles mold and mildew stains, soap scum, and just about any gross grime without YOU having to scrub. Talk about practical to the max. A Hungryroot grocery delivery with 10-minute recipes tailored to your dietary needs/wants because you have a knack for letting ingredients you go bad that don't get used up completely in one recipe. A reusable pet fur remover might just have you tossing your old sticky roller after you see how much fur this reusable one (it has a sturdy brush system) picks up off your beloved couch. You don't wanna walk out the door with fur all over your behind, only to learn from your work nemesis. A three-pack of Velveeta cheese sauce you can simply pour in a bowl, microwave, and then dump over pasta or just use as a dip for some good old tortillas. These'll come in handy when it's a Wednesday night and you barely want to lift a finger to feed yourself. No one is watching. Eat what you want!! A drill brush cleaning kit that'll attach to your drill/driver for an informercial-like cleaning sesh at the flip of a switch that'll have you seeking out all the dirty surfaces you've been ignoring. A mini air fryer in case you've put off the investment, or given up a too-big version a while back because it hogged all your counter space. (I actually gave a family-size one to my mom!) A Dash mini rice cooker can easily make a hearty and filling side to go with that last piece of salmon or chicken you have in the fridge. But! It can also whip up oatmeal, stew, soup, quinoa, rice, and pasta. So that opens up all sorts of easy meal possibilities. Plus, it's small enough that you'll definitely find room for it on your one-bedroom apartment's kitchen counter. A rectangular lazy Susan made to hold more than the traditional round ones and to help you use every last bit of your apartment-sized fridge's space. Yep, it's time to really make the most of your legendary condiment collection before that fancy jar of preserves goes bad. Some sheet fasteners if that the fitted sheet won't stay put on your mattress, and you end up in a sheet burrito. These are exactly how they sound, so no matter how much you toss and turn, your fitted sheet won't come loose in the middle of the night and require an extra pair of hands to put back in place. A set of safe-locking magnetic duvet clips to keep your duvet in its proper place, instead of loose and saggy inside the cover you couldn't resist from Urban Outfitters. These work for duvets up to 10 pounds and then use a magnetic key to remove the clips on laundry day. A small compost bin/trash can will easily hang on a cabinet door for easy hiding and use. The lid lifts up *or* flips over for easily dumping as you food prep. Living solo means you likely create a LOT less waste and don't need a giant kitchen trash can to contain the mess! Or some pink! Cherry blossom–scented! Forceflex trashbags that'll be able to withstand all kinds of odds 'n' ends you throw in maybe buy you a little more time with bad food odors. A set of two rechargeable emergency LED bulbs can function like regular ole light bulbs and then when a big storm hits and your power goes out, they'll stay lit for 3–4 hours, which is enough time to help you figure out what you're going to do next without tripping on something and hurting yourself. A self-sealing magnetic screen door to let dogs help themselves out or in the house — so you won't have to peel yourself up from the hammock and leave your Margaritaville day dreams. A Rapid Ramen Cooker that'll transform a brick of noods into the base for a delish meal in just three minutes in the microwave! 'Tis time to put that ramen you've been hoarding the pantry to tasty use and wash the minimum number of dishes possible. A game-changing "bed wedge" pillow in a high-density foam and triangular shape to prevent stuff from falling into that gap between the mattress and the headboard. No need to scrounge down there for your phone or other stuff. Totally the stuff of nightmares! A powerful dishwashing spray that, honestly, if you buy anything from this list, this should be it — especially if your old house *doesn't* include a dishwasher. You can spray down that casserole dish caked with enchilada sauce, let it sit, and you simply wipe and rinse away that saucy mess in a few minutes after you've conquered your meal. (Can you sense an enchilada theme here?) A clear magnetic refrigerator dry-erase board that'll stick directly on your fridge. It's a little bit more aesthetic of a reminder than a series of sticky notes. Feel free to jot down reminders to eat the leftovers that are about to go bad! A jumbo pack of toilet cleaning tabs you simply throw in the tank every two weeks to keep your bowl (and bathroom) fresher on the reg. A handheld steam cleaner (perfect even if you're in a small space and that's how you can afford to live solo) with a nearly 10-foot-long cord to help you get at all sorts of greasy, stuck-on messes sans chemicals. And a playful bath mat because you NEED one anyway. Might as well make your nonslip, machine-washable mat extra cute. It's your bathroom. Decorate how you want!


Buzz Feed
a day ago
- Buzz Feed
37 Reviewer-Approved Products
A vegan under-eye brightening concealer that'll help balance out bluish tones and dark circles. It's formulated with hyaluronic acid and shea butter to nourish and hydrate skin. You'll look like you've had days of if the truth is you haven't slept in days. A super small LED thumb light you can attach to just about anything. Need help finding your keyhole at night? Attach this thumb light to your keys! Walking your pup at night and can't tell if they're eating a treat or a poo? Attach this thumb light to your leash! Hate the big light in your living room but can't see the buttons on your remote control? I think you get it, but attach this thumb light to your remote control! Tide sink packs so you can do your laundry in a sink if you're traveling to a place with no washing machine. A stainless-steel crack weeding tool if weeds think they're being clever by growing in the cracks of your patio or sidewalk. This sharp, L-shaped tool can remove the entire root without you needing to literally dig around for it. It's also got a soft grip handle because taking care of your home's outward appearance shouldn't be physically taxing. A box of limited-edition wildflower Band-Aids — these flexible fabric bandages will help you slay in one way after you've almost slain yourself in another. Each box contains bandages of three different sizes so you can perfectly adorn your wounds. A set of boho-chic hair tie bracelets because they're so cute, they can absolutely pass as jewelry! These are designed to not damage your hair OR hurt your wrists, which can't be said of the basic hair ties you've been using that low-key cut off blood circulation. A pore-control Anua heartleaf extract cleansing oil for gently and effectively ridding your face of dirt, makeup, sebum, and blackheads. This hypoallergenic K-beauty formula has soothing ingredients that won't cause clogged pores. You can even add it to your double cleansing routine! A moisturizing and exfoliating foot peeling spray to help get your feet in tip-top (or should I say "tip-TOE?") shape for sandal season. Formulated with aloe and coconut, this spray finds a way to be both effective and gentle. So, if you've got rough, dry, or cracked feet, add this to your weekly self-care routine. It only takes a couple of minutes! A bottle of Wet & Forget shower cleaner because you don't want to scrub your bathtub clean, which means you haven't cleaned it But with this, you'll just spray it on, wait 8–12 hours, then rinse it off. Super easy! Shower curtain rings that have separate hangers for your curtain and liner, which will make taking them down and switching them out so much faster and easier. This is also just a reminder that you do, in fact, need to change your shower liner. Today. A Tower 28 daily facial spray for helping calm and relieve hot, sunburned skin. Designed with sensitive skin in mind, this pH-balanced toner can be used any time of day and can even be used over makeup! Still not convinced? Well, they've received approval from the National Eczema Association, National Rosacea Society, and National Psoriasis Foundation! A pair of reusable, noise-reduction earplugs — if your love of music festivals hasn't changed with age, but your capacity to withstand loud sounds has, then you probably need these bad boys. These can lower the volume of the world around you by up to 22 decibels, which is quiet enough to block noise while also allowing you to still hear and communicate. A set of silicone Kegel weights because pelvic floor exercises could help you better control your bladder and have more pleasurable sex. After handling these weights for long enough, your pelvic floor is gonna have a six-pack and be able to do one-arm pull-ups. A ceiling fan carbon air filter to catch dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke. These self-adhesive filters are made from coconut shells, whose lightweight structure traps particles and contaminants. Turn your ceiling fan into an air purifier! An oil-absorbing face roller made using absorbent volcanic stone that'll soak up any excess oil so you can have instantly matte skin. No more dabbing your face with a million small oil-blotting sheets. A super smart (and cute) humidifier tank cleaner for keeping your humidifier mold- and mildew-free for up to 30 days. It kills odor-causing bacteria, which you need if your humidifier has been spewing out some smelly smells. An SPF 30 scalp sunscreen mist because you probably forget that the top of your head needs sun protection, too. Formulated with plant-based antioxidants, this spray will also help nourish your hair and prevent UV-related hair color fading. A cute UPF 50+ infant rash guard to help your little one have fun in the sun while staying protected from its rays. This breathable, quick-dry bathing suit doesn't absorb heat, so you don't have to worry about your toddler becoming uncomfortably warm. A pair of eyeshadow color removal sponges that cleans your makeup brushes without water, so you can go from applying a neon pink eyeshadow to a bright white eyeshadow without breaking out the makeup brush shampoo OR having to dirty another brush. A colorful stainless-steel Owala FreeSip water bottle with a built-in straw and spout so you can choose how you drink your still-cold water. Oh, did I not mention that this can keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours? Well, it can. And it's cup holder-friendly, so go ahead and take it with you everywhere! A durable and super-accurate digital luggage scale since you bought a lot of new clothes on your journeys and you need to make sure your suitcase doesn't exceed your airline's weight maximum. A skin-firming neck and chest Gold Bond cream designed to help improve the texture, elasticity, and appearance of your skin. Plus, it's got hyaluronic acid to keep your skin hydrated. An inexpensive in-shower K-beauty hair protein treatment that'll condition and repair dry, damaged, and over-processed hair in just 5–20 minutes. TBH, I'm already obsessed with your hair evolution! A comfy and breathable longline sports bra you can wear on its own (or as a base layer if it gets chilly). Because why wear a sports bra and a shirt when you can wear something that's a combination of the two? An easy-to-set-up pop-up beach tent with UPF 50+ protection, so you can enjoy the ambience of the beach without suffering the sun's self-righteous the sun and I have beef. Anyway! This comes with stability poles and anchors to ensure it stays put, even in sand. A pack of cold sore healing patches containing hydrocolloids to help your skin heal faster. These discreet patches create a moist environment that could help relieve pain, reduce blistering, and prevent scabbing. A hair identifier spray that comes with four dermaplaning razors so you can more effectively target and shave off unwanted hair. It works by highlighting even the teeniest tiniest of strands so you never miss a spot again! A quietly cooling Frigidaire air conditioner because you already know you'll need saving from the summer heat. Also need saving from high electricity bills? Well, this AC is energy-efficient, with eco mode (reduces energy consumption) and sleep mode (gradually increases the temperature overnight). A WD-40 pen — a multi-use lubricant in a convenient pen form! This works great at stopping squeaks, protecting against corrosion, loosening rust, and removing grime! A bottle of dandruff shampoo made with ketoconazole to help relieve and control flaking, scaling, and itching caused by dandruff. Clean and clear scalps for all! A pack of two flexible dryer vent cleaners because there's likely a bunch of trapped lint causing your clothes to still come out kinda damp. Use this to get all that gunk out, which will also help to prevent dryer fires! A plant-powered Wondercide flea, tick, and mosquito spray for pets if you've got a pup who hates tight flea collars and big flea pills. Opt for this non-harsh formula that kills and prevents 98%–100% of fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes — it even gets rid of eggs and larvae! A Yonanas soft serve maker to turn any frozen fruit into a delicious dessert in a matter of minutes, which is especially awesome if you have dietary restrictions that prevent you from buying cooling treats at the store. And every part of this gadget is dishwasher-safe, so cleanup will be a breeze. Some deep-reaching, ergonomic "flossing toothbrushes" with dual-layered flossing bristles that are designed to get deep into the grooves of your teeth and gums. Though this shouldn't replace flossing, these toothbrushes can help rid your teeth of plaque and food residue. Plus, they're designed with those who have sensitive gums in mind. A 3-in-1 facial steamer to gently open your pores so you can more effectively clean them out. This steamer comes with a 5-piece stainless-steel kit that'll help you remove stubborn blackheads with ease. It can also act as a room humidifier or towel warmer for a full, luxe, spa-level experience right at home. A realistic decoy wasp nest that'll trick scout wasps (yep, there are specific wasps that are sent to scout) into believing that there's already a colony living near your home. And since wasps won't build their homes near another colony (a little antisocial, but OK), they'll just move on. And that means you can enjoy your front porch without fear of getting stung. A cozy and lightweight cropped quilted jacket with an open front and floral print making it both quaint and chic! And if you didn't think it could get any better, this jacket is REVERSIBLE! That's right. Two jackets for the price of one!

Business Insider
3 days ago
- Business Insider
The best and worst outfits billionaires have worn in 2025 so far
If you've tuned into any red carpet lately, you've likely seen countless male actors, musicians, and other stars wearing sparkling Bezos, for example, recently wore a diamond-encrusted piece on his tuxedo lapel at the Vanity Fair Oscar not just celebrities wearing dazzling pins at fancy events, though. Designer brands are also pushing casual brooches that men can style on denim jackets, button-up shirts, and other everyday sells a $340 silver monogram brooch on its website, and Herms has a variety of chain-shaped pins for $530. The Norwegian billionaire stepped on the red carpet in a cream-colored suit, an overcoat seemingly made from latex, a wide-brimmed hat, and Tabi the ensemble looked like it needed some also carried a see-through briefcase filled with vibrant red roses, which made the outfit look more like a costume than a high-fashion moment. Ahead of the wedding ceremony, Kardashian was photographed boarding a water taxi while wearing a skin-tight design from vintage brown dress was sleeveless with a deep, V-shaped neckline and sequin only was the 1996 design stunning on Kardashian, but she also accessorized it perfectly with a stack of diamond necklaces and black sunglasses. Bill Gates had a simple style moment in New York City, and it was underwhelming. The Microsoft cofounder was in New York City when he was photographed wearing a navy it was tailored sharply, the rest of his outfit lacked depth and detail. He wore suede loafers, striped socks, a blue sweater, and a white undershirt.A brooch attached to his jacket or a fun watch could have enhanced the look. The billionaire basketball star arrived at the event in black trousers, $1,690 Louis Vuitton sneakers, and the designer brand's $3,800 Damier jacket in tan, which is now sold James, on the other hand, wore a dramatic pleated dress from Issey Miyake and $1,795 Giuseppe Zanotti heels with gold snake detailing. Taylor Swift made the right choice when she opted for a simple and sultry Grammys look this year. The cherry-red color of Swift's Vivienne Westwood minidress matched the signature color of Travis Kelce's team, the Kansas City may have been manifesting the team's third straight Super Bowl win, which they'll play for on "Tortured Poets Department" musician also completed her custom dress with a T initial charm that hung from a gold, ruby-embellished chain attached to her letter T could've been a nod to Kelce's first name, while the style overall appeared to reference a line from her song "Guilty as Sin?" in which Swift sings, "What if he's written 'mine' on my upper thigh only in my mind?"Swift co-designed the leg jewelry with Lorraine Schwartz and her stylist Joseph Cassell Falconer, People reported. Rihanna has a standout maternity style, but one of her recent looks didn't work. She was photographed exiting a car in Los Angeles in July while wearing a custom design from top half of the outfit was chic and stunning, featuring a tank top with an attached hood. She also wore diamond earrings, black sunglasses, and pink lipstick to enhance the outfit's the musician and business mogul's textured skirt with a 3D waistband distracted from her overall outfit. Oprah Winfrey experimented with cutouts and looked effortlessly chic. She wore a burgundy Solace London dress with short sleeves, a white abstract print, and deep waist cutouts for the Bezos dress was a bit daring compared to Winfrey's usual style, but it suited her. She also increased the look's overall elegance with rose-tinted sunglasses and a wavy hairstyle.