U Beauty and Bag Snob’s Tina Chen Craig Really Loves Her Son—and This Exact Mom Bag
The fashion and beauty mogul shares her favorite Mother’s Day gifts.

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With the ongoing conversation about the future of fashion influencers, it’s hard not to think of the first wave of mid-2000s bloggers who came and went. Tina Chen Craig, on the other hand, stayed. Craig is one of that generation’s few survivors, and today, she provides the rubric for what an influencer-turned-successful businesswoman looks like. What began as a personal website for like-minded purse enthusiasts, Bag Snob, Craig’s O.G. fashion blog—which she co-founded in 2005 as a stay-at-home mom with a six-month-old newborn in tow—transformed into what is now an empire of savvy business decisions, including the launch of U Beauty, a rising star in the realm of designer skincare.
Craig pivoted when she needed to, embracing Instagram in the post-blog world, and TikTok in a post-Instagram world. Her TikTok in particular is a prime example of how natural it should be for creators to reach their respective audiences as they grow up and expand their platform. “It’s not easy being in my 50s [and] joining an app meant for teenagers,” Craig says in one post. But she harnessed a brand of authenticity that makes her endlessly likable, with a grid is filled with content for any generation. She rants about Invisalign, gushes over her teenage son, and discourages 20-year-olds from getting baby Botox. She’s the mom we wish we had, and the mom we aspire to be. So we asked her for advice on doing it all.
“You can be superwoman with help—Superwoman had help,” she tells ELLE.com over Zoom. “As working moms, the minute you get home, you feel so guilty, and you’re like, ‘Now I gotta cook, now I gotta show that I can do everything.’ But I think it’s really important to take time to decompress. Walk in, and take 10 minutes. Those 10 minutes can do wonders, and will set the tone for the evening with the family.” Then of course, she recommends teaching your kid how to cook for themselves, too.
Even digitally, Craig’s charm emanates from the screen. As she doles out advice for how to use skincare as makeup, she frantically reaches for items off-screen to show me what she just bought. At one point, she even lifts her shirt up to reveal her new abs. It’s hard not to buy whatever it is that Craig is selling, which is why we’re turning to her, a self-proclaimed “tiger mom,” for all things Mother’s Day. She goes into detail about her favorite gifts to give and receive for the holiday, and we wrapped it all up ahead.

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