Popularity can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, things are usually popular for a reason—because they're good. On the other, when something becomes too popular—or, dare we say, viral—it can be easy to roll your eyes at it. We're living in an age when rarity is the ultimate flex. But if you ask us, popularity isn't a bad thing, especially when it comes to cologne. All of the following fragrances have earned their place on the bestseller list because they are just that damn good. Whether you're a collector or a newbie, they deserve a spot in your rotation. Don't turn your nose up at popularity; instead, embrace it with one (or more) of these best-selling colognes. |
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Black American citizens pushed for over 25 years to enshrine Juneteenth into the law and onto the calendar. Now, it's a national holiday. |
| An exclusive tour with Creative Director Nick Sullivan. |
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When Victor Montalvo's shoulders hit the floor, they glide. He's a whirlpool, spinning round and round, pulling you closer with every impossible rotation. If you didn't know better, you'd think the floor—not Victor—was revolving. He pivots from his back to standing on his head to a full 360 degree spin on the palm of his left hand. This is the world-champion breaker's signature move: the Super Montalvo. It's cheeky, cocky, and a downright nuclear weapon that has made Montalvo the face of breaking (or breakdancing—the sport has enjoyed a rebrand since you originally watched You Got Served). In August, the 30-year-old will represent Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. |
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Whether you're journeying across time zones or just wish you were, you're going to want one of these on your wrist. |
| The allegations start with sexual misconduct and illegal drug use, but they don't end there. |
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The actor, thirty-two, spends a fair amount of time in New York. Has for the past decade, really. He moved to the West Village in 2012 when, at the age of twenty, he booked a role as the high school hottie on the CW's Sex and the City prequel, The Carrie Diaries. It was good work, even if it wasn't the sort of role he'd always envisioned for himself. Butler feels no bitterness toward the teeny bopper titles that helped him get his start. How could he? Everything is an opportunity to grow. "I know that I would probably cringe if I watched some things, because you're seeing yourself through the learning process," he says. "But that was my schooling. I wouldn't be here without all of that." |
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