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16 Nov

EXCLUSIVE: Sheltersuit Is AZ Factory’s Latest Guest ‘Amigo’

EXCLUSIVE: Sheltersuit Is AZ Factory’s Latest Guest ‘Amigo’
Exalting its ethos of purposeful creativity with heart, AZ Factory is collaborating with dressmaker Bas Timmer and his Sheltersuit Foundation, which provides people experiencing homelessness with gear to guard them from the weather. Later this month, Net-a-porter will begin selling a variety of small bags and backpacks, each of which is able to finance a Shelterbag to be donated by local nongovernmental organizations to an individual in need. Disclosing the project exclusively to WWD, Richemont executive Mauro Grimaldi suggested the vacation collaboration with the Dutch charity could grow to be a everlasting side project because the strategy at AZ Factory crystallizes. “You purchase a gift for a friend, and also you offer something to someone you don’t know, who's in need.…We love the...
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16 Nov

Goal Expecting Fewer Goal Runs This Christmas; Trims Outlook

Goal Expecting Fewer Goal Runs This Christmas; Trims Outlook
Goal missed the mark on its latest quarterly earnings expectations.  The Minneapolis-based retailer reported earnings Wednesday before the market opened, revealing quarterly profits that were nearly cut in half because the firm continues to work through excess inventory issues and battles inflationary pressures. The corporate lowered its fourth quarter expectations because of this, causing its shares to fall by nearly 14 percent in pre-market hours.  “Within the latter weeks of the quarter, sales and profit trends softened meaningfully, with guests’ shopping behavior increasingly impacted by inflation, rising rates of interest and economic uncertainty,” Brian Cornell, chairman and chief executive officer of Goal Corp., said in an announcement. “This resulted in a 3rd quarter profit performance well below our expectations.  “While we’re able to...
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16 Nov

Six emerging AR artists to placed on your radar

Six emerging AR artists to placed on your radar
Open Space at The Photographers’ Gallery has enabled six emerging young artists to experiment with augmented reality We’re barely glimpsing the vast potential and scope of technology. As recent developments within the metaverse and VR proceed to expand the realms of our experience, artists are finding revolutionary ways to explore the seemingly limitless potential of those recent worlds. Following a series of workshops held in 2021 for emerging artists focused on working with augmented reality, The Photographers’ Gallery (in partnership with HERVISIONS curator Zaiba Jabbar), has commissioned six recent augmented reality artworks for a project called Open Space. The six chosen artists, aged between 18 and 24,...
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