Hints and tips:
...After all, if “an external manager doesn’t work — if you don’t get along with the family, disagree with Arnault, or don’t deliver — you will not last long”....
...Ghesquière hasn’t been one to follow fashion....
...It’s like you care and you don’t care at the same time.”Hair, Peter Gray....
...Berlinde de Bruyckere’s City of Refuge III, textural sculptures of fallen angels, tragic yet redemptive, perfectly suits its setting, San Giorgio Maggiore’s chapel and monastery — a refuge of peace....
...Much of the advice in The Woman’s Dress for Success Book, John T Molloy’s 1977 directive, doesn’t stack up today....
...Take for instance the abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, a man who doesn’t appear in Whatmore’s book....
...If you haven’t encountered this phrase previously, you might — naive, tiny baby that you are — think it’s just about interfacing with software....
...“Joan of Arc led men into battle but she never used her sword; she didn’t actually have to use violence,” she says....
...to say that 0DTEs can’t be “weaponized” in the future to exacerbate intraday fragility and/or mean reversion....
...It’s impossible for me to look at them and not think of the pageantry surrounding the coronation of Charles III, upholding the institution of monarchy through pomp and circumstance....
...Is there like a place you’d love the Beyoncé version of, you know, heavy metal or I don’t know. Taylor Nicole RogersLike, I cannot tell you what I would not do: for Act III to be pop once again....
...In 2015, when Belgian buyout fund Ergon Capital Partners III acquired a majority stake in the brand, Golden Goose had more than 600 wholesale accounts and seven flagship stores....
...It shows Felipe VI of Spain stood in the Antechamber of Charles III, part of the royal palace in Madrid. Item enters from a far door, and formally presents his credentials to Felipe....
...The big fashion question heading into the coronation of King Charles III was whether or not the women — and one princess in particular — would wear a tiara. That it wasn’t a given was telling....
...“It’s the same thing [LVMH] risked when they bought Dior years ago and they very quickly elevated it from where it was, [as they did for] Louis Vuitton and Celine for that matter,” said Robert Burke, chief...
...Cartier’s first big commission landed in 1856, when Princess Mathilde, cousin of Emperor Napoleon III, made the first of more than 200 recorded purchases — and opened the door for sales to other members...
...but that doesn’t mean it can’t play in the big leagues....
...Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Society has fetishised the nerd who doesn’t fit the mould of the typical boss, hence Mark Zuckerberg’s hoodies and SBF’s shorts....
...Act III: The Red October for Hunt MRP is a fun-ish notional concept....
...Part III: Hancock’s half-hour MPs are well remunerated by national standards, though maybe not by industry standards (according to the argument that paying more would recruit a higher quality of politician...
...As SocGen’s Kit Juckes put it in a note last week: There’s a strong chance that King Charles III will be the first British monarch to pay more than a pound for a dollar, or more than a pound for a euro,...
...Act III: The Age of Optimism Louis: A short walk eastward against the flow of The Queue took me past Shakespeare’s Globe, Winchester Palace and The Golden Hinde....
...The French brand’s latest high jewellery collection, Beautés du Monde Chapter III, unveiled this week, includes a white gold, spinel and diamond necklace....
...But Bernard doesn’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon, as Lex notes....
...“Jewellery is intrinsically connected to various countries, various industries, and various clients around the world,” says Louis Vuitton chair and chief executive Michael Burke....
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