Fashion
MoreFrench Associations Want to Get Rid of Anglicisms in Fashion
Mia Roberts
Feb 25, 2025
The French language promotion pull on LinkedIn to fashion brands in a bid to not conduct in French translations will use"He is somewhat of a mountain hiker," emphasized the association for the promotion of French in fashion through its LinkedIn account.
Anderson's Still Repping Her Bare Face
John Smith
Dec 09, 2024
Anderson has become something of an innovator for the no- or barely-there makeup look, even fronting magazine covers, appearing on talk shows, and, yes, even winning awards this week for the Outstanding Lead Performance for her role in Gia Coppola's much-anticipated film, "The Last Showgirl."
Luxury Rmarket is Surging as Consumers Embrace 'Better for Less' Ethos
Jennifer Brown
Aug 13, 2024
According to eBay, consumers—especially millennials and Gen Z—are increasingly opting for pre-owned designer pieces for their summer events. This trend, referred to as "Brat Green Summer" by industry experts, highlights a growing movement towards sustainable fashion and value-conscious shopping.
Nordstrom's Must-Have Fall Shoes
William Shakespeare
Sept 15, 2024
Fashion week inspiration and low temperatures are always a blend of the largely cloudy look along the way. Fall prompts the purchase of new shoes, don't you think? Shoes that one can easily spot among the others. A very wide range is available. It comprises Nordstrom brands and designer's collections. Getting a pair of shoes that is you is not a complicated process.
Veronica Leoni Revitalizes American Minimalism for a Modern Age at Calvin Klein
Sophia Mitchell
Feb 09, 2025
The journey Vera Leoni embarked on was not an easy one, one that is to change the color of the season from void into vibrant, all the while satisfying the current customer's discernment that what the company is selling is high standard rather than luxury under PVH.The journey Vera Leoni embarked on was not an easy one, one that is to change the color of the season from void into vibrant, all the while satisfying the current customer's discernment that what the company is selling is high standard rather than luxury under PVH. Much unlike the intellectual, high-culture approach used by Simons, Leoni rather chose a more approachable interpretation of the American wardrobe, based on the brand's DNA, but rethought with the more modern tones. For instance, he might have in mind the tartan T-shirts worn with well-cut jeans that hark back to Calvin Klein's historic country lines or the comeback for the year 2025.The form of the designs, which Klein preferred simplicity and purification, often by far, got completely altered by Vera through the touch of layers and volume, whose combination of mismatches produced some success and failure. Being roomy with the spread of ornamentation took away from the sleekness of the silhouettes. The oversized sleeves and the multi-layered blanket appeared to be not only too much but also of specific impractical benefits. While the striking, without-a-doubt oversized fashion is the key theme of the season, the designers will find it hard to draw a line between fashion-forward and still-very-utilitarian—that is the one tension that resonated quite well in a few of the shows, and it was not poorly handled by K.
Kate Middleton Quietly Nods to Princess Diana at the Festival of Remembrance 2024
John Smith
Nov 10, 2024
This coming Sunday, Princess Of Wales, together with other working members of the British Royal Family, will attend the Cenotaph War memorial in central London for the annual Remembrance Sunday service officiated by King Charles. In their all-black outfits, the Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla will view the activity from the Foreign Office building balcony.
Cavalli's Retro Revival Shows Luxury's Growing Appetite for Archive Collections
Olivia Wilson
Sept 20, 2024
Fashion the Future. A new trend can go in a different direction. The top fashion brands now look into their archives for inspiration. It is their narration that infuses the latest designs with them.
Áwet New York Partners for Black-Owned Brands Summer Bazaar in Martha's Vineyard
David Beckham
Jul 24, 2024
Áwet New York is collaborating with the DJ Henry Dream Fund for an exclusive summer pop-up event aimed at showcasing and supporting Black-owned brands.
New Premium Activewear Brand Seissense Debuts in the UK
William Taylor
Jun 06, 2025
At the start, the Seissense group said, "We're very happy to open Seissense. After years of deep thought, design, and fine-tuning, and strong early love for some styles, we think we've made the top sports clothes brand. Seissense was made with a clear plan. It was so hard to find sports clothes that looked good, worked well, and were also true to the earth and people, so we chose to make them on our own."
Carolyn Aronson Unveils a Thrilling New Haircare Collection
James Wilson
Jan 05, 2025
Carolyn Aronson, the mastermind of the popular haircare label It's a 10 Haircare, has unveiled a new affordable haircare line for the Gen Z market that wants to look for the future with non-toxic beauty products rather than simple cosmetic appeal.
From the court to catwalk shows, basketball stars are scoring big in the fashion world
Lily
Apr 29, 2024
Basketball players, primarily in the men's league but increasingly in the women's league as well, have exerted a notable influence on fashion. This trend has garnered significant attention in the fashion media and sparked consumer interest.
Gen Z Consumers are Shaking Up China's Jade Trade
John Smith
Aug 20, 2024
Eunice Zhang began buying tens of thousands of yuan worth of jade jewelry not long after she finished medical school. She became a certified professional gemologist and jade appraiser in 2019.
Olympics
MoreRafael Nadal Contemplates Retirement Amid Uncertain Future
Steven Scott
Aug 02, 2024
Rafael Nadal may retire soon, considering skipping the US Open and reflecting on his career amid recent challenges and Olympic experiences.
Canadian Swimmers Shine at Paris Olympics: Medley Teams Advance to Finals
Emily Smith
Aug 03, 2024
Canadian medley relay teams shine at the Paris Olympics, advancing to finals with strong performances in swimming events.
Paris 2024 Badminton: Viktor Axelsen Towers Over Loh Kean Yew in Reaching Semi-Final
Sophia Clark
Aug 03, 2024
"Today, I feel like I didn't meet the standard," Loh said, reflecting on his Olympic Games Paris 2024 campaign, which concluded in the quarterfinals after being defeated by his good friend and badminton's defending men's singles champion, Axelsen, with scores of 21-9, 21-17 on Friday.
Summer McIntosh Secures Gold in 400m Individual Medley
Valerie Stewart
Jul 30, 2024
Summer McIntosh confidently clinched gold in the 400m individual medley at the Paris Olympics, marking a historic achievement for the 17-year-old Canadian swimmer amidst tough competition.
Noah Lyles Makes History with Gold in Olympic 100m Final
Judy Brown
Aug 05, 2024
Noah Lyles secures historic gold in 100m sprint, narrowly edging out Kishane Thompson in a thrilling finish, marking his first Olympic victory and setting sights on further triumphs.
Brazil's Great Marta Goes Off in Tears After Red Card
Daniel Matthew
Aug 01, 2024
Marta, the all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil, sobbed as she left the pitch following her team's 2-0 loss to Spain in the Olympic women's football competition after earning a straight red card.
Dominant US Women's Fencing Team Talks About the Pressure and Preparation That Led to Historic Gold
Robert Harris
Aug 03, 2024
The United States women's fencing team has dominated the foil event at the Paris Games, making history as the first American team, regardless of gender, to win the gold medal in the team competition.
Golden Glory: Gabby Thomas's Triumph at Stade de France
Judy Brown
Aug 08, 2024
Gabby Thomas received last-minute coaching before winning gold in the women's 200 meters at the 2024 Olympics, marking a pinnacle in her athletic career.
Chinese and American Divers Reflect on Performance in Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard Event
William Benjamin
Jul 28, 2024
Divers Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook became the first US athletes to win a medal for Team USA at the Paris Olympics on Saturday: a silver in the women's synchronized 3m springboard event.
Gymnastics Comeback: Simone Biles Shines in Qualifying at Paris 2024
John Anderson
Jul 29, 2024
Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles has made a strong start to her Olympic comeback at the Paris 2024 Games. On Sunday, Biles and the American women's gymnastics team competed in the qualifying round, showcasing their impressive skills and determination.
China Claims First Gold in Diving at Paris Olympics
Allison Fisher
Jul 27, 2024
China's inaugural gold in diving at the Paris Olympics marks a significant achievement, highlighting the prowess of Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen and reinforcing their dominance in the sport.
Cayman Islands' Jordan Crooks Becomes First Of His Nation to Make Olympic Final, Beating Usa's Caeleb Dressel in 50m Freestyle Semi-Final
Isabella Rodriguez
Aug 02, 2024
Cayman Islands' Jordan Crooks stunned the men's 50m freestyle semi-finals at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 by taking first in his heat, defeating eight-time Olympic champion Caeleb Dressel. This remarkable achievement makes Crooks the first person from the Cayman Islands to ever advance to an Olympic final.
News
MoreTrump Caught on CNN Audio Discussing Classified Documents
Emma Rigby
Jun 27, 2023
US media have unveiled an audio clip that suggests Donald Trump may have retained a classified document after vacating the presidency.
Dutch Shock Indicates Tremors in the Core of Europe
Alva Brown
Nov 24, 2023
In the parliament elections on Wednesday, the people of the Netherlands elected long-lasting rabble-rouser Geert Wilders, along with his anti-immigrant and anti-EU Freedom Party, to the top of the vote.
Big US expenditure Is a Difficult Sell
Alva Brown
Sept 12, 2024
The two candidates running to succeed Joe Biden are now paying the price when added to the spending of previous governments.
Finnish Nobel Peace Laureate and Former President Martti Ahtisaari Passes Away at 86
Jennifer Willson
Oct 16, 2023
Ahtisaari, a distinguished Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former President of Finland, has passed away at the age of 86. Ahtisaari's enduring legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to mediating peace in conflict zones across the globe.
How Is Patrick Drahi Able to Get Out of Debt?
Alva Brown
Apr 12, 2024
Those who are familiar with Patrick Drahi describe him as a cunning and meticulous strategist. However, creditors battling the French telecom billionaire seem to believe the Moroccan-born businessman is ill-prepared for battle. Which side is correct could ultimately decide who owns a key portion of the transatlantic Altice enterprise, which is currently struggling due to debt of $60 billion. Drahi has the better odds.
Migrant Boat with 200 People Missing off Canary Islands, Senegal
Emma Rigby
Jul 10, 2023
Spanish rescuers are engaged in an intense search operation in the waters off the Canary Islands as they desperately seek a boat carrying over 200 African migrants that has been missing for more than a week.
Amazon Uses Saks Stake to Dress up Its Dull Fashion
Alva Brown
Jul 11, 2024
Amazon decided to support Saks Fifth Avenue's acquisition of Neiman Marcus.
Election Results in Portugal Favor the Conservatives as the Far-right Rises
Alva Brown
Mar 11, 2024
Luis Montenegro, the head of Portugal's center-right Democratic Alliance (AD), said that his party had won the general election on Sunday. However, it remained uncertain if AD could govern without the backing of the far-right Chega, with whom he had once again declined to negotiate.
UAW Strike Might Significantly Impact GM and Ford's Financial Strategies
Alva Brown
Oct 17, 2023
With the support of big profits from combustion-powered trucks and SUVs, General Motors and Ford have outlined ambitious strategies to invest billions in the development of new electric vehicles while paying investors back. But these plans are at risk.
How to Solve the Issue of Climate Free Riders
Alva Brown
Jul 11, 2023
The "free rider" problem, as it's known in economics, is one reason why governments don't do enough. The expenses of combating climate change are borne by individual nations, but the rewards accrue globally.
UK's Leaky Water Model is Facing an Intensifying Storm
Alva Brown
Jul 05, 2023
The leaky water sector in Britain is experiencing a tsunami of issues.
US to Investigate If Chinese Vehicles Pose Threats to National Data Safety
Alva Brown
Mar 01, 2024
The White House announced on Thursday that the US is initiating a probe into whether Chinese auto imports pose a risk to national security and may be subject to restrictions because of concerns regarding "connected" car technology.
Global
MoreNavigating Parenthood in the Digital Age: The Impact of Social Media on Parenting
Federica Angel
Dec 04, 2023
In the ever-evolving landscape of parenting, a recent survey conducted by researchers in Michigan has shed light on the increasing significance of social media as a valuable resource for parents.
Prosecutors Seek 40-Year Prison Term for Attacker of Nancy Pelosi's Husband
Maytaal Willson
May 11, 2024
Prosecutors are pushing for a 40-year prison sentence for David Wayne DePape, the assailant who broke into the home of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulted her husband with a hammer.
London Police Urge Protest Organizers to Rethink Demonstrations Amid Concerns of Potential Violence
Judy Brown
Nov 08, 2023
The Metropolitan Police in London are urging the cancellation of planned pro-Palestinian marches on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday due to concerns over potential violence, sparking a debate between maintaining public safety and preserving civil liberties.
Emerging Cohort: Europe's Future Queens and the Challenges They Face
Judy Brown
Jan 25, 2024
In the coming years, a new generation of young princesses in Europe is set to become queens, facing challenges related to contemporary issues and the relevance of monarchy. They are poised to engage with the public through various media platforms and address social issues in order to win support and respect.
Decoding the Mass Departure from Russia: Who's Leaving and Where are They Heading?
Melanie Jones
Jun 04, 2023
Since the initiation of the full-blown Ukraine invasion, it's estimated that countless Russians, potentially reaching into the hundreds of thousands, have fled their homeland. This article explores their identities, their destinations, and their motivations for departure.
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed Strengthens Economic Ties with India at Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit
Judy Brown
Jan 20, 2024
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed's attendance at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in India highlighted the UAE's commitment to fostering collaboration for economic growth and development, resulting in several agreements signed between the two nations spanning renewable energy, food processing, and healthcare sectors.
State Analysis Reveals Disturbing Surge in Mass Killings Across America
Maytaal Willson
Oct 26, 2023
A tragic incident in Lewiston, Maine, has added to the staggering toll of mass killings in the United States since 2006, with nearly 3,000 lives lost.
South Korea Relocates Thousands of Scouts to Safer Areas as Typhoon Approaches
Judy Brown
Aug 10, 2023
Authorities in South Korea have initiated the evacuation process for participants of the World Scout Jamboree due to the approaching Typhoon Kompasu. Despite the disruption, the South Korean government is committed to offering alternative activities and entertainment to ensure a positive experience for the scouts.
Cape Town Plunged into Chaos as Violent Minibus Taxi Strike Grips the City
Judy Brown
Aug 11, 2023
Cape Town in South Africa experienced an unprecedented strike by minibus taxis, resulting in casualties, disruptions, and inconvenience for hundreds of thousands of people. The strike arose from conflicts between city authorities and taxi drivers and has caused social issues, arrests, and ongoing debates. Efforts are being made to restore normalcy through peaceful negotiations.
United States Supreme Court to Weigh Key Gun Control Measure
Judy Brown
Jul 11, 2023
In a high-profile case, the US Supreme Court is set to decide on whether individuals under domestic violence restraining orders should be allowed to possess firearms. The clash between federal law and the Second Amendment has led to intense debates regarding gun control and constitutional rights. The outcome of this case, scheduled for October 2023, will have significant implications for gun ownership and domestic violence regulations in the United States.
Four African Nations Grapple with Shortfall in Childhood Rotavirus Vaccines
Dennis Miller
Aug 12, 2022
Four African nations—Kenya, Tanzania, Senegal, and Cameroon—are on the brink of a critical shortage of childhood vaccines for rotavirus, a lethal infection, due to supply disruptions at pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), sources revealed.
Inclusive Plan for Indigenous Communities at Cop28
Judy Brown
Sept 28, 2023
Cop28 Presidency focuses on indigenous participation in climate talks. Initiatives include financial aid, accommodations, and collaboration with indigenous organizations. Recognizing their rights and knowledge, Cop28 emphasizes their role in addressing climate change. Conference in Dubai from Nov 30 to Dec 12.
Movie
MoreJennifer Lawrence Set for A24's Graphic Novel Adaptation
Scarlett Allen
Jul 11, 2024
Jennifer Lawrence, known for her roles in major films like the Hunger Games series, is set to star in an upcoming A24 adaptation of the graphic novel "Why Don't You Love Me?", showcasing her acclaimed acting prowess and expanding her creative collaboration with the renowned studio.
Sebastian Stan Salutes Inclusivity While Accepting Golden Globe for 'A Different Man'
Isabella Mason
Jan 06, 2025
Sebastian Stan's latest performance has earned him a coveted Golden Globe. During an emotional acceptance speech, he championed the importance of inclusivity for people living with disabilities and took a tender moment to thank his girlfriend, Annabelle Wallis.
Rewriting History: The Fight for Women's Rights in Frieda's Case
Emma Dawson
Apr 15, 2025
In her directorial debut, Maria Brendle brings to life the 1904 Swiss trial of Frieda Keller, a seamstress who fought for justice in a deeply patriarchal society. Frieda's Case exposes the systemic failures of the legal system and highlights the importance of gender equality. The film resonates globally, showing how Frieda's fight still echoes today in the ongoing struggle for women's rights.
Elden Ring: From Fantasy Game to Epic Film
Mike
Jun 30, 2024
Miyazaki considers an Elden Ring movie but notes FromSoftware's need for experienced partners, potentially overlooking George R.R. Martin's expertise in film and TV adaptation.
Jack Quaid Pulls Hilarious Injury Stunt at NBA Game to Promote 'Novocaine'
Jack Harrison
Mar 11, 2025
Jack Quaid turned an NBA courtside seat into his own personal stage, amusing fans with increasingly exaggerated injuries as he cleverly promoted his latest film, Novocaine.
Russo Brothers in Talks to Direct Avengers 5 and Secret Wars
Marcus Brooks
Jul 18, 2024
Recent reports suggest that Marvel Studios is in talks with the Russo brothers to direct both Avengers 5 and Avengers: Secret Wars, signaling a potential return of the acclaimed directors to the MCU for its upcoming phases.
Devil Wears Prada Sequel Confirmed: Miranda's Comeback Story
Zoe Adams
Jul 09, 2024
The Devil Wears Prada 2 explores Miranda Priestly's career revival and reunion with Emily Charlton, while Anne Hathaway's return remains uncertain.
Award Body Faces Fury Over Silence After Filmmaker's Arrest in West Bank
Lily Monroe
Mar 26, 2025
When an Oscar-winning filmmaker was beaten and detained, his collaborators expected solidarity. What they received reveals uncomfortable truths about selective advocacy in the film industry.
Dave Bautista and Star-Studded Cast Join 'Alpha Gang' for an Alien Invasion Comedy
Amelia Warren
Oct 29, 2024
Dave Bautista, Channing Tatum, Steven Yeun, Zoë Kravitz, Léa Seydoux, and Riley Keough will join Cate Blanchett in the next film 'Alpha Gang'.
Whoopi Goldberg's Memoir Unveils Childhood Struggles and Triumphs
Allen Mars
May 05, 2024
In her upcoming memoir, "Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me," iconic actress and EGOT recipient Whoopi Goldberg delves into her formative years, offering intimate insights into her childhood marked by her mother's mental health challenges.
Cintima's Short Film Fest Spotlights Intimate Storytelling Under 3 Minutes
Lucy Moore
Jun 04, 2025
How much intimacy can you capture in 180 seconds? Cintima's new Flicker Festival aims to find out, inviting submissions of three-minute films that delve into the artistry of human relationships.
'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Fails to Revive The Weeknd's Struggling Acting Career
Lucy Moore
May 21, 2025
Despite his dominance in music, The Weeknd's acting pursuits face mounting challenges. Hurry Up Tomorrow, a surrealist drama co-written by Tesfaye, becomes the latest project to misfire, following the controversial The Idol.