Annabelle Dexter-Jones, known for her roles in Succession and American Horror Story, takes Vogue on a shopping trip to Zitomer Pharmacy, a glamorous Upper East Side spot she has been visiting since childhood. The pharmacy’s black-and-white tiled floors and gold mirrored surfaces provide her with inspiration, and she is particularly drawn to the Walker Valentine products, such as makeup bags and tissue boxes, that she collects. Despite feeling protective of her special place, Dexter-Jones enjoys browsing the wide variety of items available, from blackcurrant pastilles to floral swim caps.
During her visit, Dexter-Jones expresses concern about the availability of Walker Valentine products, estimating that she owns around 15 pieces. She is on the hunt for a new tissue box, deliberating between sky blue and black options. Although she describes herself as an impulsive shopper, she is working on practicing restraint and not giving in to the temptation of buying everything she sees. Despite feeling overwhelmed at times, she values the joyful experience of browsing and discovering new items.
As she explores the pharmacy, Dexter-Jones also checks out the selection of hair accessories, keeping her changing hairstyle in mind. She jokes with a mannequin wearing a beret, recalling her fondness for France and her “French phase.” While pearl headbands may not be her style that day, she keeps an eye out for fabulous headwear that catches her attention. Despite her impulsive tendencies, she tries to balance her shopping trips by recognizing when to walk away empty-handed and when to indulge in a purchase.
Despite feeling a scarcity of resources, Dexter-Jones enjoys the process of shopping at Zitomer Pharmacy and finds joy in exploring the diverse offerings. She describes the experience as both overwhelming and fulfilling, acknowledging the challenge of practicing restraint while still indulging in items that catch her eye. As she leaves the pharmacy with an armful of goods, she reflects on the importance of finding a balance between impulse buying and thoughtful consideration, making each shopping trip a memorable experience.