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20 Jul

Oddity Shares Surge 35 Percent in Its Stock Market

Oddity Shares Surge 35 Percent in Its Stock Market
In an indication that the IPO market might be warming up, Oddity, the parent company of Il Makiage and SpoiledChild, has gone public, with investors diving into the stock. Shares in the corporate, which is trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker “ODD,” closed up 35 percent, or $12.53, to $47.54, valuing the corporate at about $2.7 billion. On Tuesday Oddity revealed that it had priced its IPO at $35 a share, above expectations. Originally it had targeted ranges of $27 to $30 and on Monday said it was targeting $32 to $35. In an interview, the corporate’s global chief financial officer Lindsay Drucker Mann put its success right down to its digital prowess. “We’ve unlocked online,” she said. “You have got...
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14 May

Isabel Spearman Launches ‘The Dead Stock Project’ in London

Isabel Spearman Launches ‘The Dead Stock Project’ in London
ALIVE AND WELL: Isabel Spearman is taking deadstock style straight to the buyer with a pop-up shop in London. Spearman, whose Instagram platform The Day by day Dress Edit goals to champion independent British brands, will showcase dresses made with deadstock from a number of high street and designer brands including Cefinn, Rixo, Jigsaw and Boden. While the style industry may know all about deadstock — Burberry, Stella McCartney, and Alexander McQueen are amongst the large names that work with it, or donate it — not all consumers are aware of its possibilities. “It’s not a horny word, but I desired to make a desirable collection out of it,” said Spearman, who challenged each label to create one style from old fabric. She added...
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6 Apr

Stephen Curry Scores $75M Stock Grant from Under Armour

Stephen Curry Scores M Stock Grant from Under Armour
Stephen Curry has found his solution to considered one of the important thing perks of executive life — the stock grant.  Under Armour Inc. gave the recently named president of the Curry Brand — and point guard for the Golden State Warriors — restricted stock units for 8,823,530 shares of its Class C common stock.  The units were valued at $75 million once they were issued on Monday and were awarded to the WSC and AC Family Revocable Trust, where Curry is each a trustee and beneficiary.  Under Armour said the award was “partial consideration” for Curry’s recent deal, which has him continuing to function brand ambassador for the corporate while also heading up his signature product line.  The award vests in two equal...
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1 Apr

The Drunk Elephant Bronzing Drops Are Back in Stock

The Drunk Elephant Bronzing Drops Are Back in Stock
Courtesy of Drunk Elephant In case you purchase an independently reviewed services or products through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. If TikTok is your go-to source for beauty tricks and suggestions, you’ve probably seen Drunk Elephant’s D-Bronzi Anti-Pollution Bronzing Drops on the fingertips of the app’s hottest GRWM girls. The product is a TikTok celebrity in and of itself, and after selling out multiple times, Drunk Elephant’s bronzing drops are back in stock at Sephora and Ulta — for now. These bronzing drops are all the craze right away, but they’re not exactly latest; Drunk Elephant released the product back in 2018. Unlike traditional powder bronzers for various skin tones, these drops are a liquid formula...
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