SIGNS FROM ABOVE

Alex and Ani, the eco-conscious jewelry and accessories brand has opened two new retail locations in the metro area at Lenox Square and Ponce City Market. The brand, loved by celebrities including Sandra Bullock, Gwyneth Paltrow and Beyonce, is opening just in time to showcase its holiday collections. The Celestial Wheel collection features expandable wire bangles in gold or silver finish with a charm reflecting the celestial blueprint for each sign of the zodiac. The bangles cost $38. Alex and Ani, Lenox Square mall, 3393 Peachtree Road, Atlanta (across from Macy’s on the upper level) and Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. N.E., Atlanta (first floor).

CONTOUR QUEENS

Black Up, an upscale makeup brand from Paris designed for women of color, has landed on American soil at Sephora stores. The 16-year-old brand offers a range of products to address the unique skincare needs of women with darker complexions. Developed by a makeup artist, the professional quality products include a dual-ended Contouring Stick to help you sculpt your face with Kardashian-like perfection. Available in five shade pairs, the stick comes with complete instructions on how to hollow and highlight your face. It costs $42 at the following Sephora stores: Sephora Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road N.E.; Sephora Cumberland Mall, 1400 Cumberland Mall, and Sephora Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Road or Sephora.com.

GLOW AND GO

Get ready to get fit with new fitness apparel. The FILA Sport glow-in-the-dark leggings ($45) and half-zip jacket ($55) from Kohl's will keep you safe while you get moving. Both are available in January at Kohls.com.

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