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Brunello Cucinelli’s Eyewear Is the Epitome of Italian Luxury
Esquire via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“Intarsia Rays” also nods to the Solomeo coat of arms, but leans more heavily into pattern and...
The Spring Accessory Report: Shoes, Bags, And Accessories To Invest In
Forbes· 9 hours agoWhile past years have proposed that we swap existing pieces in our closets for the newer, trendier...
Moncler Sales Beat Forecasts Amid Solid Demand in China -- Update
Market Watch· 22 hours agoThe Italian luxury-fashion company, best known for its puffer jackets, reported sales of 818 million euros ($875.5 million) for the three months to the end of March, up 16% at constant exchange ...
You Can Now Buy Zendaya's 'I Told Ya' Tee From Challengers
Elle via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBecause heels would pose a challenge. P.F. Flyers Drops Desert Adventure Collection on Revolve...
Zendaya's Baby Pink Tennis Polo Dress Includes Cutouts That Hit Her Hip Bone
Harper's Bazaar via Yahoo News· 3 days agoStefania M. D'Alessandro - Getty Images April 13, 2024 In Brunello Cucinelli for a Challengers...
Every outfit Zendaya has worn to promote 'Challengers,' ranked
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe knit sweater featured a collar and a patch, while pleats on the floor-length, cream skirt made...
Zendaya's Best Tenniscore-Inspired Looks From Her 'Challengers' Press Tour
Town & Country via AOL· 2 days agoShe wore a Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2024 outfit. VALERY HACHE - Getty Images Cotton dazzling cables...
Every Single One of Zendaya's 'Challengers' Press Tour Looks So Far
Hypebae via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe dress was first worn by Cindy Crawford during the Spring/Summer 1992 runway. Brunello Cucinelli...
All of Zendaya’s ‘Challengers’ Premiere Looks: Viral Loewe Heels, Custom Tennis Ball Dress and More
WWD via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHer monochromatic ensemble was styled with several pieces of Bulgari jewelry, including the brand’s...
Why Is This Seder Unlike All Other Seders?
New York Times· 1 day agoThe dinner parties held by Shtick, a pop-up series celebrating Jewish culture, draw out New York’s influencers, artists, designers and celebrities.