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June 2023

16 Jun

Never Stopping

In an industry obsessive about cutting corners, there are few fashion apparel brands that may offer exceptional quality, fashion-forward designs, product innovation and master-level tailoring. Kiton is one which does. Actually, the Italian company is so focused on quality and craftsmanship that it controls its own supply chain and has its own tailoring school. “Kiton is synonymous of quality, a high quality that's recognized everywhere in the world and is explained not only by the standard of raw materials and finished products. Kiton can also be recognized for its relational quality, each on the industrial level with wholesale and final customers and with local institutions,” Antonio De Matteis – Kiton Ceo said. “Furthermore, Kiton is synonymous with well-being: all employees profit from...
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16 Jun

Read An Excerpt From ‘The Favor’ by Adele Griffin

From National Book Award finalist Adele Griffin, an insightful and warmhearted story of two very different women who make an unexpected connection when one decides to hold a baby for the opposite. Intrigued? Well read on to find the synopsis and an excerpt from Adele Griffin’s The Favor, which is out now! At I’ll Have Seconds, a high-end fairytale vintage dress shop in Manhattan, Nora Hammond loves nothing higher than pairing a rare find with the right client. At home, Nora grapples with the bleaker reality of enormous debt, a tiny apartment, and ever-dwindling hope that she and her husband Jacob can have a family of their very own. When socialite Evelyn Elliot charges into Nora’s life, the ladies spark an instantaneous connection, and Nora...
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16 Jun

L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Recognizes Displaced Researchers –

PARIS — The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards program turned 25 this yr, and to mark the anniversary, it held an event here Thursday evening. As a key a part of the ceremony at UNESCO headquarters, where five female scientists’ work is historically recognized annually, L’Oréal and UNESCO also made a special tribute to a few displaced researchers. This included medals of honor and financial rewards granted to the ladies scientists who were displaced from their countries, yet showed remarkable courage to proceed practicing of their fields. “Twenty-five years ago, hand-in-hand with UNESCO, L’Oréal decided to participate within the fight for ladies in science,” said Jean-Paul Agon, president of the Fondation L’Oréal and L’Oréal’s chairman. “Our group has embraced this...
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