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10 Nov

EXCLUSIVE: Crocs Dishes On Its Fuzz-lined Vision of Virtual

EXCLUSIVE: Crocs Dishes On Its Fuzz-lined Vision of Virtual
brand Crocs is flying high in the actual world and now it’s able to tackle the vacations within the virtual one, with an immersive recent shopping experience launching Wednesday until Dec. 31, the corporate told WWD in an exclusive interview. “We’re doing an actual virtual shopping experience that has five different unique themed rooms,” explained Feliz Papich, Crocs’ vp of digital product management and consumer experience. “These highlight necessary product lines and necessary innovation moments for us inside the Crocs catalog. So this type of takes this whole experience and brings it to life, so we will actually interact with the consumers.” The corporate worked with virtual retail platform Obsess on the three-month project. The primary room, essentially a landing space,...
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4 Oct

Will Smith Details ‘Hellish’ Vision Of Losing His Legacy

Will Smith Details ‘Hellish’ Vision Of Losing His Legacy
Will Smith has been out of the general public eye since winning his first-ever Academy Award last March.  Now banned from the Oscars ceremony and resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, With fans, Hollywood, and talking heads deliberating the importance and fallout of the incident that occurred between the actor and comedian Chris Rock just moments before his big win, an interview filmed sometime before Oscars Night is seemingly casting the infamous moment in a latest light.  While sitting with David Letterman on his talk show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Smith revealed that he had a daunting vision of suddenly losing all that he had worked so hard to construct.  BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 24:...
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28 Aug

Inside Jennifer Aniston’s Vision for LolaVie Hair Care Brand

Inside Jennifer Aniston’s Vision for LolaVie Hair Care Brand
Her hair, her company, her terms. As Jennifer Aniston marks the first-year anniversary of LolaVie, her d-to-c hair care brand, she stays as committed to the category — and her vision — as ever. “The impetus for the brand was that I actually have a deep investment in hair, for varied reasons,” said the actress, whose hairstyle as Rachel Green on “Friends” entered the pantheon of iconic styles just like the bob and the excitement cut.  “I had really troublesome hair, and all the time needed to cope with it,” Aniston continued. “Then, I worked with a few hair firms as an actor for hire with minimal investment. When that partnership got here to an in depth, I still had a serious bug...
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