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21 Aug

Help for Maui, Dressing Beyoncé, Taylor Swift Pays Off

Help for Maui, Dressing Beyoncé, Taylor Swift Pays Off
MAUI EFFORTS: Delivering Good, which provides people impacted by poverty, disaster and other tragedies with latest merchandise donated by retailers and manufacturers, is preparing a response to support the victims of the wildfire that has devastated parts of Maui. The nonprofit organization is ramping up its operations to make sure the group is able to act as soon because the situation in Maui stabilizes. The team is working to discover the perfect partners to assist get and distribute donated merchandise on the bottom in Maui as soon as possible. While the situation remains to be in flux with many areas either unreachable or with restricted access because of emergency rescue efforts, the charity’s experience has shown that essentials comparable to...
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17 Aug

Barbie, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift Are Winning the Attention

Help for Maui, Dressing Beyoncé, Taylor Swift Pays Off
SPARKLE SWEEPSTAKES: Fashion brands appear to be getting barely more bang for his or her buck from dressing Beyoncé for her “Renaissance” world tour than Taylor Swift for her “Eras” concert events. For instance, Alexander McQueen won $7.7 million in media impact value, and Tiffany & Co. $7.2 million, for putting designs on Beyoncé, in comparison with Versace garnering $6.3 million after dressing Swift, data from Launchmetrics show. The information firm’s tallies show that “Eras” has up to now generated $97.5 million in media impact value, or MIV, and “Renaissance” $187 million. The proprietary MIV figure calculates the impact of relevant media placements on all channels (online, social and print), inclusive of paid, owned and earned mediums. Roberto Cavalli collected $4.9 million in...
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11 Aug

Interview: I Fell Head Over Heels In Love Talking

Interview: I Fell Head Over Heels In Love Talking
SAG-AFTRA members are currently on strike; as a part of the strike, union actors should not promoting their film and TV projects. This interview was conducted prior to the strike.The tires of Taylor Zakhar Perez’s plane have just touched ground at LaGuardia airport the morning of July 13, mere hours before the Hollywood actors’ strike can be made official. It’s likely he’s only just now seeing the text from his team telling him to call some journalist from Allure magazine as soon as he can. He calls me just as he’s finding a seat by the airport’s gaudy Latest York City-themed “water show” installation that blasts Frank Sinatra every five minutes (“It seems like Fantasia”). It’s not a really perfect...
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