Our favorite product releases this week: Windmill, July, Brightland and more

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There are a ton of great products that drop every week — and we’re here, as always, to keep you up to date on the best of them. Each week, we’ll be rounding up a short list of our favorite product drops from the last seven days for you to shop as you sip your morning coffee or take a quick break from work (trust, it’s the only list you need for staying up to date on these things).

This week brings July’s travel tote collection, Windmill’s new air circulator and fan and Brightland’s new Sicilian olive oil. Shop our favorite new releases below, but be fast — they’re prone to selling out.

July Juliette Collection

Buttery totes for life and travel

July
July

Stylish Australian luggage brand July has just dropped a line of tote bags, the Juliette Collection, which is great for both travel days and everydays. The super-soft totes come in three styles and four colors (black, whisky, mint and bone), so there’s one for whatever you’re up to. First up is the $125 Soft Fold Crossbody that you can wear however is comfiest for you (it polishes up nicely for evening too). There’s also the $165 Soft Small Tote, which can fit a 14-inch laptop when you’re on the go and comes with a removable strap for slipping over luggage on travel days. The biggest in the new collection is the $195 Soft Large Tote, a carryall for it all; it can fit up to a 16-inch laptop and has a luggage band, plus it, like its smaller sister, comes with a wristlet pouch to keep essentials easily accessible.

Tata Harper Clarifying Moisturizer 2.0

A gentle moisturizer for blemish-prone skin

Tata Harper
Tata Harper

Tata Harper just dropped a new $78 Clarifying Moisturizer that’s formulated to be super-lightweight and kind to blemish- and acne-prone skin. Twenty-nine different botanical ingredients like lemon-myrtle extract (good for sebum balance) and oat ceramides sooth and hydrate skin without stripping it or wrecking your skin’s barrier — instead, it’s all about hydrating and supporting what keeps moisture in your skin.

ThirdLove All Day Lace Wireless Bra and Cloud Cotton Collection

A new bra fit plus super-soft underwear and more

ThirdLove
ThirdLove

Finding the right bra isn’t the easiest task, but ThirdLove’s just expanded its options with the launch of its $70 All Day Lace Wireless Bra, featuring soft (and recycled) lace and the company’s super-precise sizing. It even converts to a cross-back for more versatility with your tops. The company also just launched its Organic Cloud Cotton Collection, featuring easy-wearing underthings like a $76 unlined bra, $54 tees with built-in shelf bras, underwear in a ton of styles and more.

Brightland Castelvetrano Olive Oil

Bright, buttery olive oil made in Sicily

Brightland
Brightland

Brightland’s olive oil usually hails from California, but it’s now expanded its repertoire to some of the best olives on the planet: Nocellara del Belice from Sicily. This single-estate, $40 olive oil compresses all the bright, buttery flavor of the snacking olives you love into a treasured bottle. Fun fact: The Nocellara del Belice olive is called Castelvetrano when it’s in snacking-olive form versus oil — hence the name.

Hedley & Bennett Pi Day Essential Apron

Three types of pie adorning one great apron

Hedley & Bennett
Hedley & Bennett

It doesn’t need to be Pi Day (that was March 14) to celebrate one of the world’s greatest deserts. Introducing Hedley & Bennett’s $95 Pi Day apron, which is perfect for your next baking day. Like all of the company’s aprons, it was designed and tested by chefs (hello, stain-resistant material), comes with a ton of pockets and has a lifetime guarantee.

Starface Down 2 Earth Star Patches

Earth-toned stars to shrink your spots

Starface
Starface

Forget 50 shades of gray; it’s shades of brown that are in style right now. And to keep the trend going right on up to your face, Starface has dropped a line of its famous hydrocolloid zit patches in four different earthy tones. The $13 pack of 32 patches comes with shell, clay, pebble and moonstone colorways to go with all those latte-inspired leisure looks you’re living in.

Made In x Khushbu Shah Amrikan Collection

A well-crafted trio of South Asian cookware

Matt Conant/CNN Underscored
Matt Conant/CNN Underscored

Pro-level cookware company Made In has joined forces with Khushbu Shah, an Indian-American writer and former restaurant editor at Food & Wine, to drop a trio of cookware that plays huge roles in South Asian cooking. The $239 set includes a stainless-clad kadai perfect for deep-frying or stir-frying, a carbon steel tawa for dosas and crepes and a masala dabba for holding spices — or you can buy each five-ply stainless-clad piece individually, too.

Stasher Sea Spray Dots Collection

Cheery sustainable food storage inspired by the ocean

Eduardo Navarro/Stasher
Eduardo Navarro/Stasher

Stasher’s nature-inspired colorways have expanded with the release of its Sea Spray collection, featuring the blue polka-dotted design in a number of the brand’s super-handy styles. The ocean-inspired hue comes in snack and sandwich bags and one-cup, two-cup and four-cup bowls, which start at $10.

Rocketbook Sticky Notes

The world’s first erasable pen-and-paper sticky notes

Rocketbook
Rocketbook

You might know Rocketbook from its erasable notebooks whose contents can transfer over to a computer, but for smaller tasks and everyday to-do lists, the brand just dropped the world’s first first reusable pen-and-paper sticky notes. Each of the 15 notes can be erased, reused and re-stuck more than 1,000 times. saving your organizational sanity and some trees along the way. Get the whole setup with sticky notes case, pen and erasing cloth for $24 and/or refills for $14.

Mejuri Bezel-Set Lab-Grown Diamonds

All the glitz, just made in a lab

Mikael Johansson/Mejuri
Mikael Johansson/Mejuri

We live in an era of perpetually fascinating technology, and Mejuri’s latest release, its Bezel-Set Lab-Grown Diamonds collection, has created serious glitter in a laboratory — greatly speeding up the 1 to 3.3 billion years needed for diamonds to form naturally. The new drop features 10 new styles, like the $798 Bezel Lab-Grown Diamond Long Tennis Earrings and $398 Bezel Lab-Grown Diamond Zig-Zag Ring, plus necklaces, huggies and studs.

Hill House Home March Capsule

New looks just in time for spring break

Hill House Home
Hill House Home

Hill House Home’s flowery, beachy March Capsule is officially here to put a little spring in our step (ha). Get ready for new pastels, prints and silhouettes for embracing the warmer weather, like the $198 Scarlett Midi Nap Dress in baby blue, sarongs like the $98 Josie Pareo and the $198 Harper Cardigan for evening breezes.

Windmill Air Circulator and Fan

Five speeds of cool-it-down ventilation

Windmill
Windmill

Windmill (you might know them from their actually stylish window air conditioning units) has just dropped the all-new Windmill Air Circulator and Fan in time for warmer weather. It boasts five different speeds, ranging from one perfect for sitting at your desk to a mode that can powerfully circulate the air in the room. It also has a memory function to get to your favorite speed faster and an easy-to-use smartphone app where you can voice-command and schedule your Windmill fan to turn on and off. Like the AC unit’s removable panels, it comes in some fun colors — white, black, navy, pink and butter yellow — perfect for brightening up your (now well-ventilated) space. It’s also available at Amazon.

Note: The prices above reflect the retailers' listed price at the time of publication.

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