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29 Sep

9 of one of the best photo books for

9 of one of the best photo books for
UFO hunters, small-town USA and an obsession with eyes: listed below are among the most fascinating photo books to leaf through over the subsequent few months We’ve gathered together among the most fun photography books to look ahead to this autumn. From on a regular basis acts of religion in small-town Wales to a candid visual diary of cosmetic surgery and fascinating portraits of Mexico City’s queer community, take a glance through the galleries below for a glimpse of probably the most exciting monographs… Published together with Viviane Sassen’s upcoming exhibition Phosphor: Art & Fashion 1990-2023 (at...
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29 Sep

Dr. Barbara Sturm Said to Be Mulling Deal Options – WWD

Dr. Barbara Sturm Said to Be Mulling Deal Options – WWD
Skincare brand Dr. Barbara Sturm is evaluating its deal options, in accordance with industry sources. The brand, founded by Dr. Barbara Sturm, is working with investment bank RBC to think about its options, sources told WWD. Annual sales are said to be around 70 million euros. A representative for Dr. Sturm and a spokesperson for RBC each didn't reply to requests for comment. Dr. Barbara Sturm Courtesy of Dr. Barbara Sturm In April, it was announced that Oprah Winfrey had invested an undisclosed amount within the skincare brand after being introduced to the products by dressmaker Stella McCartney. Sturm, an aesthetics doctor with training in sports medicine, launched the Dr. Barbara Sturm Molecular Cosmetics collection on Net-a-porter in 2014. Two years later, she launched Darker Skin Tones by...
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29 Sep

African Pride Launches Initiative To Provide Hair Products To

African Pride Launches Initiative To Provide Hair Products To
Black women can spend up to 4x more on haircare than women in other racial groups, with the average cost coming out to about 18% of their yearly income on products and maintenance alone. African Pride recognizes this, and has stepped in to alleviate that heavy strain on cash-strapped college students. The legacy haircare brand recently announced the return of its partnership 7-year-old partnerhship with Impressions of Beauty, a multicultural college marketing company, to supply free products to school students. As a component of the partnership, African Pride also announced it'll be providing products from the ‘Moisture Miracle’ collection to students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Predominantly White Institutions (PWI) across the country. “We're proud to be part of those...
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