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Friday, November 8, 2019

Saks and Happy Not Perfect Make Mental Health as Easy to Access as Moisturizer - Vanity Fair

Change was in the air Thursday night at the Sunset Tower Hotel, where Saks Fifth Avenue and mindfulness app Happy Not Perfect hosted an intimate dinner for Hollywood’s enlightened to help erase the stigma surrounding mental health. The event celebrated the arrival of a Happy Not Perfect installation at Saks Beverly Hills, where visitors will have the opportunity to take part in the eight steps of the Happy Not Perfect Happiness Challenge. Cohosts Poppy Jamie, Vanity Fair’s Britt Hennemuth, and Saks’s Robert Arnold-Kraft were on hand at the hotel’s private townhouse as actors Adam Scott, Julianne Hough, Suki Waterhouse, Sofia Boutella, and Ben Robson came early and stayed late, engaged in conversation. Entrepreneur Zak Williams mingled with producers Sophie Watts and Sophia Kerr, as it-Brits Jazzy De Lisser and Gala Gordon held court with interior designer Estee Stanley on the patio.

“For the first time ever, mental health is being put on the same shop floor as your moisturizer, and this is a huge leap in helping people understand that taking care of our brain is a daily activity we all need to prioritize,” Jamie said of the Saks collaboration. “To truly move this conversation forward, we need awareness, education—in the same way we do with dental or medical—and accessible tools.”

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