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16 Aug

Hey circuit queens! Unpacking the visual references in Troye

The Australian artist is back with what would be the yr’s hottest video, with references to Peter Hujar, Caravaggio and Wolfgang Tillmans. Strap in and strap on! Well, we've got our first poppers anthem of the summer. Yesterday, Troye Sivan debuted “Rush”, the lead single from Something To Give Each Other, the Australian popstar’s first record in five years. A Gordon von Steiner-directed music video dropped alongside the song, setting the web ablaze for its heady depiction of a sticky, sexy, very gay summer. In an announcement accompanying the track, Sivan said the song evoked “the sensation of kissing a sweaty stranger on a dancefloor, a two-hour date that was a weekend, a...
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30 Jan

Luxury Gets Top Dollar in Wall Street Rush to Safety

Wall Street may not at all times appreciate the romance of fashion — but when investors are good at anything, it’s poring over the numbers as they work out just where to place their money.  To gauge the total financial weight of a business, they often have a look at enterprise value — the mixture of all of the debt an organization has raised and the present value of all of its stock, minus any money readily available.  That boils an organization’s value all the way down to the entire money it’s managed to draw from debt and equity investors, extending that value to any stock that doesn’t float on the open market.  It’s how much you’d need to pay to purchase an...
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22 Dec

Recent York City’s Holiday Shopping Scene: Inside Five Stores

Where are people shopping this holiday season in Recent York City? From WWD’s assessment after traversing Manhattan and Brooklyn’s foremost shopping neighborhoods, it’s a combination of the classic big shops, lifestyle-centric concept shops — and online. While this past summer saw record lines of tourists outside SoHo’s luxury stores like Christian Dior and Gucci, that fanfare has since dissipated. The Friday and Saturday two weeks before Christmas, against the backdrop of sky-high inflation, those high-end stores were mostly quiet. The coffee shops and viennoiserie cafés along Madison Avenue were crowded with tourists, but the identical couldn't be said for the world’s glut of luxury stores. Tourists lined sidewalks in Midtown Manhattan and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, but as an alternative of lugging hauls...
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