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But first: the one dress you need for every wedding on your cal — Check out what we Skimm’d for you today [theSkimm Logo] [Subscribe]( [Read in browser]( April 7, 2024 Daily Skimm Header Image But first: the [one dress]( you need for every wedding on your cal --------------------------------------------------------------- [Update location]( or [View forecast]( EDITOR’S NOTE Happy Sunday. No matter what the weather on the East Coast indicates (or [indi-quakes](), I’m declaring it spring. However, my attempts at spring cleaning have been derailed thanks to women’s college basketball (and [this video]( of Caitlin Clark’s full shooting range) and the eclipse (specifically, [eclipse playlists](). I’ve also been distracted by Kirsten Dunst’s [press tour one-liners]( (see [this]( and [this](), the [triumphant return of the wedge sandal](, and [this woman’s margarita-fueled discovery]( of Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumors.” — Alex Carr / Editorial Director / New York, NY [Deeply Important Information] 🙃 “[Cracks Are Back](.” Outstanding headline. Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad trend. 🍓 Just in case the price of produce wasn’t bonkers enough, you can now have [Japanese luxury fruits]( (think: a $128 melon, $238 strawberries) shipped straight to your door. 👟 Millennials, take note. The [DVF wrap dress]( is apparently out, while [the ballet sneaker]( is in. Trust us, it’s 20 times worse than whatever you’re imagining. 🥂 In things that make us highly suspicious: According to a recent study, couples who drink together, not only stay together — but [also may live longer](. [I can't look away.] “Sex and the City” just made its long-awaited debut on Netflix, giving 260 million global subscribers access to all six seasons. In other words, this was the week many Gen Zers first watched the show — and they already have a lot of thoughts. Some of the [commentary]( so far is familiar: “Their apartments are too huge and too nice.” Others are more blunt (like this take from theSkimm’s very own Blake Lew-Merwin): “The men they sleep with are all BEAT.” And predictably, many have taken issue with the more problematic elements of the show (see: [this article]( for a rundown, though who could forget). Entertainment reporters [have questioned]( whether Gen Z, which is apparently [having less sex]( than older generations, will connect with a show that’s so overtly about sex. (Remember the episode that talks about a man with the “funkiest tasting spunk”?) Not to mention how specific the show was to its era — a world untouched by TikTok, when people still went out in their 30s. Sure, they might write it off as too unrelatable, or the dreaded insult: “cringe.” But maybe Gen Z will find Carrie’s answering machine refreshing, or, at the very least, consider it an sociological artifact to be studied. Recent [viral TikTok sounds](, [flip phone interest](, and [drink order trends]( suggest they aren’t totally opposed. [Need a new show.] Can you improve on a perfect film? Oscar-winning writer and director Steven Zaillian evidently thinks so. Twenty-five years after the [unequivocally great, impeccably casted film adaptation]( of “The Talented Mr. Ripley” was released, Zaillian is giving us another. This time, it’s a miniseries on Netflix, simply called “[Ripley](,” and it stars the hot priest from “Fleabag” (aka, Andrew Scott), instead of a very young — and very much in his prime — Matt Damon. While those who have read or seen [any other version of the story]( will already know what to expect (Ripley’s a grifter, hired by a shipping tycoon to travel to Italy and convince his son to return to the US), they might be hooked by one other big change. It’s shot entirely in [sharp, gorgeous black and white]( — which makes Ripley’s scheme seem even more sinister. [Will sound healing fix my life by tomorrow?] If staying silent until midday (aka, [speech fasting]() seems impossible or entirely unappealing, maybe [sound healing]( will be music to your ears. Not to get too woo-woo, but it essentially uses singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, drums, and other instruments to create vibrations and frequencies that can apparently help lull your mind and body into relaxation. It often happens in the form of [sound baths](, but it could also occur at [a special concert]( or wellness retreat, or even [via an app](. Now, if using forks and bowls for anything other than dinner sounds like the type of thing [Gwyneth Paltrow]( and [Meghan Markle]( might do, well, they reportedly do. But so have various cultures across the world for centuries. And since it’s not invasive, super expensive, or nearly as intense as cold plunges, why not give it a try? [What’s the Eberjey dupe we like again? ] [Bare Necessities The Cooling Piped Shorts Set]( Turns out, there is a happy medium between that oversized, slightly ratty T-shirt you’ve had since middle school and those $150 pajama sets. It’s [this shirt and short set](, made from a fabric that’s both buttery soft and cooling — perfect for those of us who, oh, [wake up looking like they’ve run a marathon](. (If you have no idea what we’re talking about, there’s also [a version that comes with pants](.) Plus, it has a silhouette that’s similar to the cult-favorite ones and piping along the hem, sleeves, and collar, so you’ll look fairly chic for someone walking around the house in pajamas at 3 pm, which, let’s be honest, we all do. [No notes]( [skimm picks] Trending products and brands our shopping team has been loving recently. Hobbies that'll get you off your phone. From a [DIY candle kit]( to [at-home workouts]( we actually look forward to, these are the [games, crafts, and activities]( we're doing instead of scrolling. [Check them out]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your guide to the season's trickiest trends. So you got yourself a pair of [ballet flats](. Here's [what to wear with them](, plus five more outfit formulas for a trendy (but wearable) wardrobe. [Let’s get dressed]( --------------------------------------------------------------- How to Sunday reset the right way. [Meal planning]( + [journaling]( to dump out all your feelings = a powerful banishing spell for Sunday scaries. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- *PS: Want more product recs? Follow [@skimmshopping]( on Instagram. Game Time [Rotating Gif of Puzzmo Games]( Unleash your competitive side with [today’s games and puzzles](. Choose from an anagram word search, digital jigsaw puzzle, or crossword (with a twist). Better yet: [Try them all](. Meet Us On The Leaderboard [Flipart]( | [Spelltower]( | [Crossword]( | [Typeshift]( THESKIMM: HERE'S WHAT'S NEXT theSkimm helps you tackle your to-do lists, whether you're refinancing your loans or choosing a daycare for the first time. We talk to experts and real women to empower you to make decisions faster and with more confidence. [Check out our guides to get started](. PS: Your feedback makes a big impact. Let us know what you like, what could be improved, and most importantly, if we helped you get sh*t done. [Share your thoughts](. Skimm’d by: Melissa Goldberg, Alex Carr, Margaret Wheeler Johnson, and Niven McCall-Mazza --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos by Paramount Pictures via Getty Images, HBO/Newsmakers via Getty Images, Philippe Antonello/NETFLIX, d3sign via Getty Images, Bare Necessities, Brand Partners Design by theSkimm --------------------------------------------------------------- *PS: This is a sponsored post. Want to wake up with us every morning? [Subscribe to all theSkimm has to offer](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Instagram Icon]( [Tik Tok Icon]( [Linkedin Logo]( [Twitter icon]( [Facebook icon]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Skimm'd something we missed? skimmthis@theSkimm.com Issues? 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