SL— For sure. These experiences “Balmy Weather”, “Back From Vacay”, aren’t gendered experiences. You’ll see other beauty products be labeled “Pure Seduction”, “Afterglow”, which evoke these sensual, intense, suggestively feminine experiences.
JW— And it’s not that we don’t like those words. But it’s all about making our products less intimidating. All of our stuff is buildable and sheer, so it can be another step in your routine, or it can be the main star.
SL— Evan, you’ve partnered with Jon and Stephen on creative direction. What's that been like?
EM— My job is to give the people what they want — do it with excellence and have fun doing it along the way. It’s been a great few months with Jon and Stephen, and the word is traveling fast.
JW— Evan was a muse to the brand before we even started working with him. He embodies the whole concept of “Good Weird”, he’s someone who can skate all day then wear a corset to a fashion show later that night. He also holds an amazing place in fashion and culture, and we wanted people in those spaces to feel open to trying the world of Good Weird.
SL— He’s someone that I can actually see reaching for these products, too. As the creative director, are you frustrated with any aspect of the current beauty climate?
EM— Yes, I think the general public’s view of what beauty is, needs to change. People need to realize that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes; it's also subjective.
SL— Subjective, yes. My last question for all of you — what’s something you’ve been recently thinking of as very “Good Weird”.
SY— Oh, yeah, let me think. Definitely what we’ve been posting on Instagram, the 90s vibes are very Good Weird, like those AI-generated yearbook photos.
JW— I’m trying to think of any moments from fashion week that stood out, even.
SL— The model dressed as the giant fur ball at the Christian Cowan show is very Good Weird, the smiley Collina Strada show — all of it.
JW— Exactly.
EM— Japanese denim, pickled mango … eating sunflower seeds with the shell still around it.
SL— Yes, heavy on Japanese denim. Even pickling your own vegetables?
JW— Any brands that feel like a nod to nostalgia. JNCO for sure.
SY— Anything that brings you back, anything that feels welcoming.
JW— Dippin’ Dots!
SL— Oh my gosh, and those spiky, jelly pens. I just saw a ring that was made out of that rubbery, jelly stuff. Well, you guys have created this great community, and I’m so excited to see where it goes. Thank you for taking this time.
SY— Thank you!
JW— Thank you.
EM— Thanks!