
Seth Jubb
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Jun 1, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Seth Jubb
Horoscopes On The First Day Of June 2024 Are Best For 5 Zodiac SignsIt's the first day of June! What does it have in store for us? Only good things, that's what! That's mainly because we are firmly in the Gemini …
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May 31, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Nicole Kliest |Lauren Malanga |Angelika Pokovba |Seth Jubb
I’d been having some ghost problems before a recent trip to Savannah (namely, a handful of unsolicited supernatural experiences, but that’s another story for another time). When I arrived in what is regarded as the most haunted city in the U.S. to sleep in an estate-turned-hotel originally built in 1888, I was apprehensive. The property in question? Hotel Bardo—a Southern Gothic terracotta mansion across the street from Forsyth Park.
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May 31, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Lauren Malanga |Andie Eisen |Seth Jubb |Hilary George-Parkin
A DJ and producer with a penchant for dance music, Kitty Ca$h has spent most of her career spinning other artists’ music. This month, though, she officially released her first EP, Handle With Care—and now, she's on tour to share the tracks she's been working on for a year. Reaching career milestones that were once mere goals, Ca$h is playing at some of her favorite venues (Public Records in Brooklyn is a staple, after all) and collaborating with artists like Rico Nasty and Kilo Kish.
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May 25, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Seth Jubb |Holly Solem |Ama Kwarteng |Leya Kaufman
When the planet of good fortune, Jupiter, enters the curious and playful sign of Gemini, our ways of communicating receive an optimistic upgrade. Wherever Jupiter is in the sky, it shows us how our tendency to grow will express itself, and in the sign of “The Twins,” there’s a special emphasis on our collective growth in knowledge, social connection, and ability to adapt.
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May 2, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Aemilia Madden |Camille Freestone |Fani Mari |Seth Jubb
In 2019, I had the pleasure of discovering Comme Si, a sock brand that highlighted how underutilized the real estate around my ankles had become. Socks were functional, not luxurious, and definitely not intended to be shown off. Comme Si changed that for me. Hosiery—socks, tights, and stockings— a powerful tool in the style wardrobe. “I launched Comme Si because I wanted people to approach socks as a luxury accessory and a more considered part of your wardrobe,” says founder Jenni Lee.
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