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The doe-eyed spa manager, Anupam Banerjee, has come up with a wide range of enticing holistic treatments, from scrubs, massages, and facials; to biohacking PEMF body mats and LED masks; to Ayurvedic therapies; to breath work and meditation.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
29 June 2026 The next year, the doe-eyed Weston was the sister of Sigmund Freud (portrayed by Steven Hill) in A Far Country and in 1962 replaced Betsy von Furstenberg in the cast of the long-running Jean Kerr comedy Mary, Mary, starring Barbara Bel Geddes.—
Mike Barnes,
HollywoodReporter,
25 June 2026 The trio of vicars starts with James Norton as Sidney Chambers, the doe-eyed clergyman with a taste for cool jazz and clever women.—
Pat Saperstein,
Variety,
14 June 2026 Her daughters may have inherited that twinkle in her eye for Hollywood — as well as those doe-eyed good looks.—
Alison Schwartz,
PEOPLE,
1 May 2026 Almost identical in composition, the paintings all depict a young, doe-eyed subject in white robes, instrument in hand and turned slightly away from the viewer.—
Oscar Holland,
CNN Money,
9 Mar. 2026 Emma Stone Makeup visionary Nina Park crafted a minimal, doe-eyed aesthetic for Emma Stone, featuring an even-toned base, coral blush and a buttery lip courtesy of Louis Vuitton’s Baume Lip Balm in Nude Poetry.—
Kaleigh Werner,
Footwear News,
23 Feb. 2026 Swift's full bangs offer a grounding point for updos and loose lengths alike, offering an element of doe-eyed softness to each of the singer's hair eras.—
Calin Van Paris,
InStyle,
16 Feb. 2026 As Maneesh, the doe-eyed Disney Channel alum Karan Brar exudes depressed decency but never quite taps into the messy turmoil that might complicate the coder’s choices.—
Emily Nussbaum,
New Yorker,
30 Jan. 2026