
Nick Sullivan
Creative Director at Esquire
Creative Director of Esquire. Editor of Esquire's Big Black Book.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Nick Sullivan
A king. A tyrant. A dictator. Rock Hill protesters didn’t mince words during an anti-President Donald Trump demonstration that drew hundreds of people between Main and White streets on Saturday. Activists in the Republican-leaning city aired their grievances with the current presidential administration and demanded the state’s leaders in Congress do something to keep the president in check.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Nick Sullivan
Rock Hill-area food pantries lost drastic amounts of funding over the weekend as part of the Trump administration’s broad attempts to reduce government spending. One local pantry is eliminating frozen and perishable goods and turning to donors to help “fill the void.”Pilgrims’ Inn, a nonprofit that provides emergency services including a women and children’s shelter, is losing 50% of monthly federal resources for its food pantry.
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1 week ago |
esquire.com | Nick Sullivan
A stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets of Solomeo, the small Umbrian hill village that is the base of Italian luxury brand Brunello Cucinelli, will tell you that a sense of place is central to the designer’s philosophy. For the past twenty plus years, while building a global brand, Brunello has also been reviving and transforming the village where his wife was born and he and his family live.
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1 week ago |
esquire.com | Nick Sullivan
When Vacheron Constantin’s yellow-gold 222 watch debuted in 2022, it was utterly unexpected. A reissue of the sexy, sporty timepiece created for the brand’s 222nd anniversary in 1977, it was a drastic departure from the utilitarian tool watches that dominated the market at the time. Suddenly, unabashed ’70s glamour was back. It attracted attention across the industry. And though suffused with Vacheron DNA—the 222 inspired the Overseas line, a pillar since 1996—it was somehow no less surprising.
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1 week ago |
esquire.com.au | Nick Sullivan
WHEN VACHERON CONSTANTIN'S yellow-gold 222 watch debuted in 2022, it was utterly unexpected. A reissue of the sexy, sporty timepiece created for the brand's 222nd anniversary in 1977, it was a drastic departure from the utilitarian tool watches that dominated the market at the time. Suddenly, unabashed '70s glamour was back. It attracted attention across the industry. And though suffused with Vacheron DNA - the 222 inspired the Overseas line, a pillar since 1996 - it was somehow no less surprising.
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