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Pass the truffle pot pie, please.
Black truffles harvested from Kendall-Jackson’s hidden crop are making their debut this week in the estate’s popular food and wine pairings.
The collection, curated by Harry Fane, the world’s foremost expert on Cartier, will be on display Feb. 7-21.
Sign-up for a Sentient Jet membership and spend Feb 29th—this year’s “bonus day”—enjoying an array of exclusive experiences in New York City.
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Brooklyn Cloth
Founded in 2011, Brooklyn Cloth is the trend-driven apparel line under Icer Brands, the New York City-based parent company of labels such as Bklyn Athletics, The Narrows, Wayside, NBA licensed partner brand Unk, NFL by Icer Brands, and even Apple Bottoms, the denim line cofounded by rapper Nelly.
Brooklyn Cloth was born from the minds of Icer Brands’ owner Norman Jemal and Daron Jacob, head of creative, who witnessed the movement of trends in women’s wear and saw an opportunity to speak to those trends in men’s wear as well as through elevated fabrication, textiles and patterns.
“All of our fabrics have been elevated and have dimension to them. Today, the fabrics we make and use start from the yarn level,” said Jacob. “I’ve always loved the challenge of making things truly marketable that can touch many people, and cross over demographics, price points and distribution channels. Our lives are constantly evolving and we thought our brand will continue to evolve, as well.”
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Brooklyn Cloth gained notoriety from its jogger pant that retails for as low as $40 and complements T-shirts and tank tops that retail for between $18 and $20. It has also gained fans for its availability in
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That pretty much is Pantone’s message when it comes to experimenting with fall colors. The idea of trying out new hues or blending them with more traditional tones makes perfect sense in this time of genderless, seasonless, all-inclusive, collaborative, you-be-you fashion. An autumnal orange Amber Glow, fiery red Samba, down-to-earth Sandstone, tried-and-true Classic Blue and nearly neon Green Sheen took tops honors.
The top-ranked Amber Glow will be a welcome sight to Hermes’ board of directors, and Samba already got a global boost, thanks to Shakira’s Peter-Dundas designed ensemble during Sunday’s Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show.
But this time around rankings seem to be more of a footnote, with the emphasis being on a try-it-all mind-set.
Pantone’s Fashion Color Trend Report for New York Fashion Week fall 2020 still consists of 10 leading colors and four classic ones. The comfort-is-king factor doesn’t just cover ath-leisure and sneaker culture. Pantone Color Institute executive director Leatrice Eiseman wants consumers to feel at ease with a spectrum of colors.
She explained, “Rather than saying to them, ‘No, this is it — here are the five top colors — end of story.’ That is, I feel, far too dogmatic. I want them to reach out further than
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HEAR YE, HEAR YE: In this highly contentious political climate, President Trump’s State of the Union address will inevitably lead to further debate.
Tonight’s speech in the House Chamber was sandwiched between two other historic political happenings — Monday’s chaotic Iowa Caucus and Wednesday’s Senate scheduled vote on the President’s impeachment.
Ahead of tonight’s State of the Union broadcast, Trump reportedly told several news people during a private lunch that he wasn’t “bitter” about the impeachment. House Democrats had voted to impeach him for obstruction of Congress and abuse of power.
Billed as the “Great American Comeback,” tonight’s State of the Union had all sorts of ground to cover, namely touting the U.S. economy’s strength, the low unemployment rate, foreign affairs, health care, social security, coronavirus and building the wall for U.S. border control. While Trump stuck with his signature dark suit, white shirt and red necktie for his delivery, the First Lady seemed to follow a similar dress code in a navy Dolce & Gabbana suit. Her all-business attire consisted of a double-breasted jacket with a below-the-knee pencil skirt. The slimming silhouette is a signature for the European designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, as well as the First Lady. Not one
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Awards season is in its final lap, with the 2020 Oscars serving as the official end on Feb. 9.
The 92nd Academy Awards — which coincides with New York Fashion Week fall 2020 — is celebrating the year’s buzziest films, with “Joker” racking up the most nominations with 11.
The nominees list also highlights a number of the year’s milestones, including for Netflix, which has established itself as a serious Oscars contender with 24 total nominations, and for Scarlett Johansson, who is a double nominee in the best actress and best supporting actress categories.
From the list of presenters, nominees and performers to a tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, here is everything you need to know about the 2020 Oscars.
When and where are the 2020 Oscars?
The 92nd annual Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 9, starting at 8 p.m. EST. The ceremony will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and will be broadcast by ABC.
Who is nominated for the 2020 Oscars?
Cynthia Erivo, Scarlett Johannson and Joaquin Phoenix are among this year’s 2020 Oscars nominees.
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Todd Phillips’ “Joker” is leading the 2020 Oscars nominees list with 11 total nominations, including for best director, best film and best actor for Joaquin
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It’s an arresting property, to say the least.