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Front row fixture! Meet Neiman Marcus’ stylish vice president of luxury fashion Jodi Kahn and follow her to her NYFW
[ad_1] Neiman Marcus power player and industry veteran, Jodi Kahn, has taken on a major new role after 14 years with a well-known multi-brand retailer. The new Dallas-based vice president of luxury fashion didn’t waste a single second either. Since taking over her role, Khan has delivered 12 of her up-and-coming start-up brands and overseen ... -
The royal family turns out in a perfect way for the Queen’s funeral.Queen Elizabeth II
[ad_1] I never saw my hair disheveled or my shoes polished. I didn’t see a single lint on her jacket. The dress code for the grandest and most extravagant occasions was glorious solemnity, with pearls and pillbox hats, high heels, and sharp tailoring. For the royal family, this was, as the Archbishop of Canterbury pointed ... -
This battered fashion stock could be the next big thing
[ad_1] Branding is an underrated aspect of investing. Most non-pharmaceutical and technology products (for example, many consumer goods) are easy to copy. However, some of the most successful brands belong to these consumer brands that consumers love and remain loyal anyway. fashion brands and retailers rotation group (RVLV -1.18%) It could be the next shining ... -
The Science of Love by Dr. Helen Fisher
[ad_1] Helen Fisher: We all want to have a good and stable relationship with someone. And one of the problems with intense emotions in the early stages of romantic love is that it is part of the oldest part of the brain that is activated. region. In fact, several cognitive areas of the recently evolved ... -
Des Moines-Based Platform Hummingbirds Pollinates Society’s Goodness
[ad_1] If Emily Steele was a bird, she’d be a hummingbird. “You fly around and spread all your energy everywhere. And you kind of scatter everywhere,” Steele’s father-in-law, a bird lover, once said affectionately at a family dinner in Malo. I spoke to her with all my heart. Steele readily agrees that winged animals fit ... -
The circus exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry folds up the tent
[ad_1] A child steps into a world enveloped in crimson light. She heard the steam her whistle the hissing of her organ. Circus announcer teases: “Jolly Marge, the heaviest human being alive, is here! …and Tiny Timothy, the smallest man on earth!” And she spied, at eye level, a big top golden light and a ... -
Flower power at your feet on the fashion week runway
[ad_1] Lichens are composed of at least two organisms, fungi and algae, which photosynthesize symbiotically. The other day, the Brooklyn Museum was overtaken by a lichen of unusual composition. About 20,000 chrysanthemums, carnations, zinnias and cockscombs made up a vast puddle of swirling greens, pinks, browns, reds and yellows that covered the museum floor. These ... -
TERMINUS SCIENCE DANCE AT THE FEST CENTER – TECHNIQUES
[ad_1] On Sunday, September 11th, the Fest Center curtain rose with the opening movement of “Step the Brain Along a Path,” with a lone dancer in blue standing on the right side of the stage in the spotlight. I saw.clustered on the left A neutrally dressed ensemble, meant to symbolize her brain cells. React with ...










