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...(Esquire) — Algorithmic collusion (The Diff) — The miseducation of Kara Swisher (The Baffler) — Error handling in baby toys (Brain Baking) — How Cadbury’s re-conquered the corner shop (The Sunday Times...
...(WSJ) — The life, death — and afterlife — of literary fiction (Esquire) — Why did it take psychedelics so long to become popular?...
...Elsewhere on Thursday… — Guards at Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya accused of killings (The Guardian) — The casual ignominy of the book tours of yore (Esquire) — US supply chains are recovering (Apricitas...
...“A high neckline is popular currently because it’s a styling trick that is noticeably different but isn’t so striking that it feels out of place,” suggests Carmen Bellot, style editor of Esquire....
...Because they, you, Esquire and Gentlemen’s Quarterly, all those magazines existed....
...“When Thomas Pink launched in the 1980s, it was bold and British and Big Bang and thrusting and Thatcherite,” says Alex Bilmes, editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine....
...Alex Bilmes is editor-in-chief of Esquire Follow @FTStyle on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first. Subscribe to FT Life on YouTube for the latest FT Weekend videos...
...Alex Bilmes is editor-in-chief of Esquire...
...Alex Bilmes is editor-in-chief of ‘Esquire’. ‘Miles Ahead’ is out in the US; it is released in UK cinemas on Friday Photographs: Francis Wolff/Corbis; Catwalking.com...
...Esquire’s Mr Sullivan comments: “These types of watches all have positive associations for men, that kind of James Bond thing....
...Louis Cona, executive vice-president of the media group will become chief marketing officer....
...Leather sandals, macramé flip-flops and handwoven toe thongs have jumped the gender gap and hit the men’s wear catwalk at Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten, Bottega Veneta and Dolce & Gabbana....
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