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Insider Today: Arizona's 'Beverly Hills'
  + stars: | 2024-06-01 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. It's time for tech workers to transition into their summer styles. AdvertisementBI spoke with fashion experts, who gave us a tech worker's guide to summer fashion. "We Are Lady Parts": The British sitcom, about an all-female Muslim punk rock band called Lady Parts, returns for its second season on Peacock. The British sitcom, about an all-female Muslim punk rock band called Lady Parts, returns for its second season on Peacock.
Persons: , Hollis Johnson, Samantha Lee, Let's, Jason Guerrasio, Jason, Mark, Jeff Bezos, Tyler Le, Sara Dubnow, Alyssa Powell, she's, Joey Haden, Eric, Benedict Cumberbatch, Peacock Organizations: Service, Business, MoviePass, Big Tech, Scottsdale BI's, Silverleaf, Netflix, 7M Films Locations: Los Angeles, Scottsdale, Silverleaf
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewTech's top players are switching over to their summer styles — and workers should follow suit if they want to dress to impress. Still, tech workers have begun hiring stylists to help them dress better for work. Here's what fashion experts believe tech workers should be wearing this summer. Advertisement"Heading into the summer season, I can see the entry-level tech crowd wearing something clean and understated," Carol Altieri, COO of Bob's Watches told Business Insider.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin, Eddie Hernandez, henley, Fitch, Hernandez, Niels, Gates, accessorizing, Zuckerberg, Carol Altieri, Bob's, Altieri, Ria Papasifakis, Linda Yaccarino, Papasifakis Organizations: Service, Business, San Francisco, Meta, Abercrombie, Fitch, Norse, Adidas, Cosmopolitan, Rolex, Ritani Tech, Bob's Watches Locations: Ritani
Isidore Montag/Gorunway/Courtesy Ralph Lauren Looks from the 2024 Fall/Holiday Ralph Lauren collection. Isidore Montag/Gorunway/Courtesy Ralph Lauren Looks from the 2024 Fall/Holiday Ralph Lauren collection. Isidore Montag/Gorunway/Courtesy Ralph Lauren Looks from the 2024 Fall/Holiday Ralph Lauren collection. Isidore Montag/Gorunway/Courtesy Ralph Lauren Looks from the 2024 Fall/Holiday Ralph Lauren collection. Isidore Montag/Gorunway/Courtesy Ralph Lauren Looks from the 2024 Fall/Holiday Ralph Lauren collection.
Persons: Ralph Lauren, Kerry Washington, Jessica Chastain, Morgan Spector, Hannah Einbinder, Mies, der, Nnamdi Asomugha, Glenn Close, Kevin Tachman, Ralph Lauren Hannah Einbinder, Zach Hilty, Ralph Lauren Jodie Turner, Smith, Ralph Lauren The, , , ” Lauren, Polo, , Christy Turlington, Isidore Montag, Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren Fall, Cowboy Carter ” –, Lauren, glitz, ” “, Rebecca Hall, Lauren’s Organizations: CNN, Polo, Washington Locations: New York City, Madison, Manhattan
Hermès, a luxury Italian brand that's existed for decades, is getting Gen Z's attention, a new poll says. The company is known for its highly-coveted Birkin bag that's dominating the resale market. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The luxury Italian brand is known for its exclusive and highly-coveted handbags like the Birkin and Kelly bags. Despite the attention from Gen Z, Hermès doesn't have an official TikTok account.
Persons: Birkin, , Kelly, TheRealReal, Gen Organizations: Service, Ad
Etiquette coach Jamila Musayeva said it's best to go "unnoticed" for your manners in such places. The key, according to Jamila Musayeva, an etiquette coach, is to avoid standing out as new money or someone's plus-one when attending fancy dinners or galas. Here are Musayeva's etiquette do's and don'ts at exclusive events frequented by the wealthy. Related storiesAmericans typically use their knives and forks in a "zig-zag" way, said Musayeva, but that's seen as informal. At formal dinners, drink pairings are usually predetermined to match the food on the menu.
Persons: Jamila Musayeva, , HBO's, Jamila, Musayeva, who's, you've, that's, It's Organizations: Service
He was elegant at the Oscars in a custom Louis Vuitton double-breasted tuxedo with crystal buttons and gold-tipped cowboy boots. There was her black 3D molded custom Louis Vuitton petal dress for the Emmys. He mixed patterns in a red Vuitton evening jacket and trouser set for the Golden Globes. She picked up a supporting actress Oscar in a custom Louis Vuitton gown in pale blue with oversize, fringed sleeves. At the Golden Globes, his sling came with nail art that spelled “ouchy,” the best accessory of the night.
Persons: Margot Robbie, Jeremy Allen White, Danielle Brooks, Christian Siriano, Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, COLMAN DOMINGO, Valentino Haute Couture, Louis Vuitton, “ Rustin ”, Domingo, LILY GLADSTONE, , Valentino, Lenise Omeasoo, Joe Big, CILLIAN MURPHY, Oppenheimer, Saint Laurent, he's, Barbie, AYO, BARRY KEOGHAN, Keoghan, Tiffany, DA'VINE JOY RANDOLPH, Valdrin Sahiti, Randolph wowed, Robert Wun, Randolph, Oscar, PEDRO PASCAL, “ ouchy, GRETA LEE, Loewe, Loewe's Jonathan Anderson Organizations: Screen, British Vogue, Golden Globes, Hollywood, Burberry, Givenchy, British Film, Bottega Locations: Hollywood, British, Bottega Veneta
We shared inside jokes about Grandpa's burial experience, watched Hallmark movies, and went through the Culver's drive-thru daily. I talked with Grandma about dating, being on dating apps, and the struggles of trying to meet people during the pandemic. We started dating at the same timeThat summer, between visits to my grandma, I met someone in Milwaukee, about 114 miles away from my apartment, and things steadily grew from first dates to weekly phone calls and beyond. I shared lots of updates with Grandma as we progressed from Tinder notifications to texts and pictures and voice memos. At the same time as me, my grandma had started seeing someone.
Persons: grandpa, , Grandma, beau Organizations: Service, Hallmark, Wisconsin Badger Locations: Milwaukee
Still, not many have had the cultural impact of “The Nanny” herself, Fran Fine. Over the years, fan accounts like What Fran Wore and the Fran Fine Fashion Database have documented all of the character’s roughly 700 outfits. Drescher in character as Fran Fine in a promotional photo for "The Nanny", pictured with the show's other principcal cast members. CBS/Getty ImagesCooper says that when she first envisaged Fran’s aesthetic, it didn’t reflect early ‘90s fashion trends. It’s no wonder that after all these years, fans of “The Nanny” and fashionable TikTokers continue to cosplay as Fran in swarms.
Persons: Cher Horowitz, Dionne Davenport, , Carrie Bradshaw, , Rachel Green, , Fran Fine, Fran, Fran Drescher, Fran Wore, Drescher, Charles Shaughnessy, Maxwell Sheffield, Daniel Davis, Niles, Lauren Lane, Babcock, Madeline Zima, Grace Sheffield, Benjamin Salisbury, Tom, Maggie Sheffield, Brenda Cooper, Shawn Holly Cookson, Terry Gordon, Cooper, Todd Oldham, Dolce, Gabbana, Bob Mackie, Anna Sui, Brenda Cooper’s, Moschino, Leger, ” Cooper, Neiman Marcus, , ” Moschino, Jennie Walker, ” Walker, Kate Spade, Gucci, Vivienne Westwood, Cooper didn’t, suede, “ ​ Organizations: CNN, City, Flushing, Brighton Sheffield, CBS, Getty, Vogue, Locations: Versace, Italian, LA
Now, the world's .01% are seeking submersible vessels to accessorize their latest superyacht purchase, The Washington Post reports. "Yacht owners are, by and large, people who have an interest in the ocean," Patrick Lahey, founder of Triton Submersibles, previously told Insider. The disaster may have sparked more interest in extreme adventures from the wealthy, Phillippe Brown, founder of Brown and Hudson travel company, previously told Insider. Valery Hache/AFP via Getty ImagesAt Triton Submersibles, a vessel can cost between $2.5 million and $7 million, Insider reported. AdvertisementAdvertisement"Even after a thousand dives, it never stops being exciting," Charles Kohnen, co-founder of SEAmagine, told the Times.
Persons: , Ofer Ketter, Jeff Bezos, Patrick Lahey, Triton Submersibles, Phillippe Brown, Brown, Valery Hache, Ian Sheard, Charles Kohnen, SEAmagine Organizations: Service, Washington Post, New York Times, Amazon, International Monaco, Getty, Times Locations: Hudson, AFP, Aurora
How an Allergist Gets Through Allergy Season
  + stars: | 2023-03-23 | by ( Hannah Seo | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
If you develop symptoms like sneezing, sniffling and watery or itchy eyes every year starting around February and lasting through May, that’s a sign that you may have seasonal allergies, Dr. Agarwal said — and tree pollen is likely to blame. Luckily, there are various online pollen trackers, like those from Pollen.com and the National Allergy Bureau, that can help you estimate how bad your allergy symptoms may be in the coming days or weeks, she said. Dr. Agarwal checks these resources once or twice a week. And when pollen levels are high, she said you can take steps to reduce or even prevent your symptoms, including by taking allergy medications or accessorizing in a way that minimizes pollen exposure before going outside.
The most — and least — expensive states to own a dog
  + stars: | 2022-11-24 | by ( Kamaron Mcnair | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Loving a dog may not cost you anything, but feeding, entertaining, accessorizing and taking your dog to the vet can add up quickly. In the Unites States, new dog owners pay around $1,750 per year caring for their canines, a recent study from Pettable found. There are plenty of variable expenses that come with owning a dog that budget-conscious pet lovers can skip (does your dog really need gourmet human-grade food?). The least expensive states to own a dogTo estimate the typical cost to own a dog, Pettable collected data on how much the basic needs cost during your first year of dog ownership. The most expensive states to own a dog
As a teen, I remember watching “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston host “Saturday Night Live” back in 2004. In the interview, Aniston divulged that all of the speculation was “really hard,” yet that in the midst of it, she kept trying to get pregnant. If you follow any IVF or childless-not-by-choice communities on social media, you’ll see that people stop trying for different reasons. Whatever the cause, none of us need a reminder that we could’ve just “tried harder.”The comments asserting that Aniston should have adopted after IVF didn’t work are equally obnoxious. It’s too late to undo the damage Aniston experienced, but it is still possible to spare the next childless woman the same treatment.
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