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9 Jul

Things to do that week in Cincinnati, July 10-16

Things to do that week in Cincinnati, July 10-16
Monday, July 10ART: Claude Monet: The Immersive Exhibit, 18 W. Fourth St., Downtown. Features 4K digital mapping techniques to envelop guests in Monet’s works in a 7,000-square-foot immersive gallery with 30-foot high partitions. Runs June 1-July 31. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. $37.90, $21.90 children. Feverup.com.FAIRS: Kenton County Fair, 2836 Harris Pike, Independence. Competitions and livestock shows, truck and tractor pulls, dirt drag races, pageants, live music, midway rides and games. Runs July 10-15. Kentoncountyfair.com.FAMILY: First Flowers featuring Dinosaurs, 3-8 p.m. Monday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. $10, $7 ages 5-17, free ages 4-under. cincinnatiparks.com.FAMILY: Christmas in July, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, Entertrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester. Enjoy snowy...
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9 Jul

How Do the Top 3% of Customers Shop? Mytheresa

How Do the Top 3% of Customers Shop? Mytheresa
LONDON — Mytheresa is tapping into top clients’ cultural sensibilities, and wallets, with a by-invitation trip to Rome later this week that’s set to incorporate a non-public tour of the brand new Spazio Musja museum and the Valentino archive. The trip is a component of a broader collaboration with Valentino that may see the retailer release seven exclusive, all-pink summer looks designed by Pier Paolo Piccioli exclusively for Mytheresa. The designs, which include a zingy rose print and feathery trims, land on the Mytheresa site on Wednesday. There are lightweight maxidresses, a minidress adorned with feathers and a jaunty pair of drawstring shorts. The editorial shoot was directed by Mytheresa chief creative officer Julian Paul with photographs by Jana Gerberding. A couple of days...
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9 Jul

Men’s Makeup Is Rising in Paris – WWD

Men’s Makeup Is Rising in Paris – WWD
Makeup, especially across the eyes, was more prevalent than ever on the Paris catwalks throughout the men’s ready-to-wear season for spring 2024. “[It challenges] traditional beauty norms,” said makeup artist Stéphanie Kunz. “These revolutionary styles and trends have the potential to influence street fashion, as society becomes more accepting of diverse expressions of beauty and self-expression. As people embrace these changes, we may even see men adopting more adventurous and artistic makeup looks of their on a regular basis lives.” Others agreed. “As a makeup artist, I’ve noticed an exciting change on the Paris runways. There’s been a greater deal with daring looks for men, featuring a wide selection of styles like vibrant colours, gradient effects, shimmery finishes, iridescent elements and ornamental details,”...
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