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voguebusiness.com | José Criales Unzueta
Become a Vogue Business Member to receive unlimited access to Member-only reporting and insights, our Beauty and TikTok Trend Trackers, Member-only newsletters and exclusive event invitations. You’ve heard this before, but here it goes: 2025 will be a transformational year for fashion. Almost every major luxury house is undergoing some sort of creative leadership change. From Chanel and Givenchy to Tom Ford and Dries Van Noten, change either has come or will come in the near future.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.fr | José Criales Unzueta
Saxon Ratliff demande un mixeur au personnel de l'hôtel White Lotus dès son arrivée : hors de question de skipper ses shakes protéinés en vacances. Ce n'est pas une coïncidence si ce personnage obsédé par le sport est incarné par Patrick Schwarzenegger, le fils du dieu de l'haltérophilie Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.com | José Criales Unzueta
What to make of the year in fashion thus far? Political turmoil, tariffs, a looming recession—you name it, our collective preoccupations seem to be anywhere but the industry. Nonetheless, designers are chugging along, building collections that speak to our everyday lives and a pursuit of normalcy in the face of, well, everything else. “We’re here in this crazy time trying to sell beautiful things,” offered Babi Ahluwalia of Sachin & Babi’s pre-fall collection.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | José Criales Unzueta
9 hours agoCharlie Munger, the late vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett’s closest business partner, was an investing master and a lifelong reader. Munger believed in building what he called a “latticework of mental models.” These 18 books were the key tools in that process. Poor Charlie’s …
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.com | José Criales Unzueta
The moment Saxon Ratliff arrived at the White Lotus hotel in Thailand, he asked for a blender—he didn’t want to miss his protein shakes. It’s casting kismet—or perhaps no coincidence at all—that the workout- and protein-obsessed bro in the hit Max TV show was played by Patrick Schwarzenegger, none other than weightlifting god Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son.
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