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It was a $75 velvet mini skater dress from Little Lies, a small business in Scotland. The green dress Swift wore. When Swift wore the Little Lies dress, the business hit its month's sales target in a day. Meanwhile, Robertson is waiting for perhaps another Swift boom: The night Swift wore the Little Lies dress, she ordered a "whole bunch of other stuff," Robertson said. Have you bought something Taylor Swift wore or experienced the Swift bump at your business?
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The rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. The total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe breathless rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. AdvertisementAdvertisementRight now, the total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. But the tokenization of real-world assets onto the blockchain is a newer trend that's picking up steam.
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Don’t Toss These Grad Caps!
  + stars: | 2023-05-10 | by ( Rachel Simon | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Ms. Morales said that most of her clients who request custom designs are the children of immigrants or have immigrated to the United States themselves. Many, she added, “owe their journeys to their families, and they want to honor that.”Like Ms. Morales, Emiah Youman began customizing graduation caps when she was in college. Ms. Youman, who started selling them through her business, Custom Couture by Emiah, in 2019, now also offers premade styles (starting at $50), as well as hand-painted designs (starting at $210). Ms. Youman, who lives in Washington, said she has received about 100 orders this year. Her custom designs can take up to three months to complete, in part because she is running her business while attending law school at Howard University.
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