Exciting new blog post alert! 🔥🚀 Discover the eye-catching video of a fearless fashion-forward woman known as a 'slay queen' confidently flaunting her unique style and bold attitude. Despite the provocative title, this video is more about celebrating personal freedom and body positivity rather than explicit content. Check out the blog post to delve into her captivating statement and how she challenges conventional fashion. Watch the video below and prepare to be inspired! 👇🎬
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Some encounters you wear forever.
For Gabrielle Chanel, every encounter was a game where luck and destiny intersect. With clean and even incisions that crisscross the curved surface of each piece, the COCO CRUSH collection is a story of encounters.
Discover the new COCO CRUSH film featuring Korean singer and CHANEL ambassador JENNIE, actress and CHANEL ambassador Lucy Boynton, actress Amandla Stenberg, Lucas El Bali, Cheikh Dia and Kim Schell.
It’s So Good by Jamie xx.
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Resilience Redefined: Victoria Beckham’s Journey
Victoria Beckham turns 50 today and I want to take a moment to honor her remarkable resilience.
As a former Spice Girl, solo artist, and successful fashion designer, she has faced numerous rude judgements such as "Expressionless" or "Wannabe Designer".
Some examples highlight her unwavering strength:
From “Posh Spice” to Entrepreneur:
Victoria shed her “Posh Spice” persona and transformed into a respected fashion mogul. Despite initial doubts and criticism, she carved out her own path and built an impressive brand.
Grace Under Fire:
In the public eye, Victoria rarely smiles. Yet, she has weathered storms of criticism and adversity without losing her focus. Her ability to stay composed and determined is truly commendable.
Balancing Family and Career:
Victoria isn’t just a businesswoman; she’s also a devoted mother and wife. Finding equilibrium between family responsibilities and professional pursuits demands immense resilience.
❓ What examples of other celebrities show their resilience? Share it below in the comments - we can learn from each other and draw inspiration!
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When you say black is beautiful, I say beauty is black.
Black makes every other thing beautiful. This piece details the simplicity of its complexities.
I will like to use this medium to describe the beauty and originality of the Brand [Afrique KOD]
A Film by James Enyi
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The simple penguin suit is a thing of the past. Men walked the red carpet last night expressing their own fashion taste and personal flair. A big similarity amongst Hollywood's leading men was a little added sparkle on the lapel and a flared trouser. Also several men rocked a boot and some with a slight heel. Whether you're a fan or not, I think much of what we saw can trickle down into our own closets.
My favorite is the elevated lapel pin. You can easily add something sparkly to your jacket at your next occasion formal or casual. Most of us probably don't even need to really look too far. Before heading out to purchase your bling I would inquire with your wife, girlfriend, or even mother-in-law. They may very well have what you are looking for. If you are unable to find inspiration there I would then check out a local resale or vintage shop.
Elevating your dress is about the details. If you are unsure of how, when, or what to wear having a personal stylist can alleviate the frustration. I dress men for a reason. Should you find yourself frustrated or in need of a second opinion drop me a message.
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“We changed the landscape of Shanghai, forever,” said a Mattel executive in The House Of Barbie Shanghai (2009) documentary. Aside from the fact that it didn’t.
What it left is a cautionary tale for brands who want to make a splash in China.
The 6-story House Of Barbie was a US$30M experiment by Mattel. In addition to the toys, it also had a restaurant, spa, cocktail bar, and a bridal section designed by Vera Wang, and it ceased operation after only two years. (A recent Vice article that explained this well: https://lnkd.in/g9F269xg)
It brings to mind the Chinese slang '自嗨', which half-jokingly suggests that someone is doing something solely to please themselves. In the business context, it can be translated to making self-centered decisions—not based on the target audience and their aspirations—but something done to serve one's own ego.
How does one put a stop to that?
I'd always recommend companies to start with the consumers and identify the group of people for whom they solve pain points. It's the most cost-effective way to operate, and you should keep them in your feedback loop, listening to them at every step.
Do you remember House of Barbie? Or other failed experiments? Do you think the project could make it now?
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