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23 May

Elliot Page: ‘For the primary time, I feel at

The brand new face of Gucci Guilty, Elliot Page opens up about feeling comfortable in his body, the shifting concept of home and stealing cologne from his step-brother’s room as a youngster When Elliot Page appears on the Zoom call, I'm genuinely starstruck. He’s not wearing anything especially flashy; actually the other – a plain black hoodie and straightforward framed glasses. He's polite, warm, generously open together with his answers, thoughtful and careful together with his words, ceaselessly (and quite endearingly) punctuating replies with ‘gosh’. He's, undoubtedly, a superstar. Someone I, and plenty of others who made the Juno soundtrack our personalities, have grown up with on our screens. Now, he can be considered...
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20 Dec

The Godfather of Denim, Adriano Goldschmied, Takes a Page

Nearly 50 years ago, Adriano Goldschmied, a young and comparatively inexperienced denim guy, decided to launch his first premium blue jeans brand called Each day Blue. His strategy was to take his latest creation, launched in 1974, and sell it within the northern Italian ski resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo, often known as one of the fashionable and expensive ski stations in Italy where jet-setters and celebrities frolicked.  Goldschmied, who had a small store on the town, was selling his jeans for the reminiscent of what today can be $1,000. The jeans were manufactured from quality denim and well-constructed. The newly minted designer was unsure how his product would perform, but he knew he had a winner when French actress Brigitte Bardot spotted the...
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13 Sep

Alabama GOP Group Apologizes For Posting KKK Imagery On

Chesnot/ Getty Images A Republican group in Alabama is apologizing after it says racist imagery was by accident posted to its Facebook page, CBS News reports. In a web-based post naming the brand new county chairman, Shanon Terry, the Lawrence County Republican Party shared the image, which depicted the Republican National Committee elephant logo and three figures drawn to resemble hooded Klansmen in between its legs. The group says it intended to post a picture of the GOP elephant on its Facebook page. As an alternative, it used a photograph that outraged each residents and state officials. “I would love to supply a deep and sincere apology for an image that temporarily appeared on this page last night. A google search picture of a GOP elephant...
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