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Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Waving Flag CakeStars and Stripes CupcakesThis impressive dual-frosting detail is easier to re-create than you think. Kate Mathis / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Stars and Stripes CupcakesFlag CakeSo, you’re a fan of sheet cake? Stir just three tablespoons of red, white and blue sprinkles into the batter to create fun bursts of color in every slice. Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Flag CakeStars-and-Stripes CakeTurn your typical layer cake on its side with a vertical stripe cake. Kate Mathis / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Red, White and Blue Cake RollFireworks CheesecakeBoom!
Persons: Cakes, It’s, Matt Armendariz, Kate Mathis, Ryan Dausch, Jeff, Jeff Harris, Brent Harrewyn Organizations: Food
Analysts remain bullish on Nike's direct-to-consumer strategy and brand momentum, even after the sports apparel giant's disappointing earnings results. Her $145 price target implies 27% upside from Thursday's close. He cited Nike's better-than-expected revenue, improving inventories, as well as no change to the brand's momentum in its direct-to-consumer strategy. Boss lowered his price target to $142 from $146. Her $125 price target, lowered from $135, is just 10% above Tuesday's closing price.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Kate McShane, McShane, JPMorgan's Matthew Boss, Nike's, Friend, Boss, Bank of America's Lorraine Hutchinson, Hutchinson, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nike, Refinitiv, Bank of Locations: Bank of America's, North America
“It’s a love letter to that time — a collection of some of the pictures I am most fond of,” Le Gouès said in a phone interview from Paris, where he is based. Thierry Le Gouès/Courtesy powerHouse BooksMost of the photos appeared in magazine spreads or fashion campaigns, which were Le Gouès’ main outlets at the time. Thierry Le Gouès/Courtesy powerHouse BooksIndeed, Le Gouès’ images are strikingly dramatic. “The ‘90s was a decade of experimentation, and that’s what I did when it came to my photos,” Le Gouès said. The other was Kate Moss, whose gold-painted portrait eventually ended up gracing the front of “90’s.” Le Gouès shot the image for British Esquire.
Persons: Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Calvin Klein’s, Moss, Mark Wahlberg, , Cindy Crawford, Iman, Carla Bruni, Thierry Le Gouès, , ” Le Gouès, Le Gouès, he’d, Le, “ I’ve, ” Naomi Campbell, John Galliano, Azzedine Alaïa, Alexander McQueen, Carla Bruni’s, Bruni, Eva Herzigová, Elle Macpherson, Campbell, Tatjana Patitz —, Naomi, Kate, ” Kate Moss, She’s Organizations: CNN, , Vogue, Esquire, Locations: Paris
For decades, one fashion accessory was more synonymous with Britain’s most famous music festival, Glastonbury, than any other: Hunter Wellington boots. To many, Hunter — which held a royal warrant, and was established in Edinburgh as the North British Rubber Company in 1856 — became a brand as quintessentially British as afternoon tea, queuing and talking about the weather. But this week, days before this year’s (uncharacteristically sun-soaked) Glastonbury got underway, Hunter was forced to file for administration, the British equivalent of bankruptcy, owing creditors about $146 million. However the company largely blamed the dry-up in demand to unseasonably warm weather in its largest market: the United States. Namely, that Hunter’s offshoring of production to China had led to stumbles in quality control, resulting in split rubber and sodden toes.
Persons: Hunter Wellington, Kate Moss, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, Hunter —, , Hunter Organizations: North British Rubber Company, United States . Locations: Glastonbury, Edinburgh, United States, China
From big-box chains Walmart (WMT.N) and Best Buy (BBY.N) to specialty retailers like Savage X Fenty and Adore Me, retailers' subscription programs are facing growing scrutiny. Amazon is under fire from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which filed a lawsuit against it in Seattle. Amazon "substantially revamped its Prime cancellation process" to some customers before the lawsuit was filed, according to the complaint. He withdrew the lawsuit, according to the court docket. Best Buy in 2021 launched a subscription program offering tech support and discounts on products.
Persons: Amazon, William Kovacic, Kathleen Benway, SAVAGE, Savage X, Savage, Ranjan Roy, Me's, Morgan Stanley, Spencer Sheehan, Arriana McLymore, Kate Masters, Siddharth Cavale, Muralikumar Organizations: YORK, Amazon.com Inc, Euromonitor Inc, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Amazon, George Washington University Law School, FTC's, Consumer, WALMART, BEST, Walmart, Thomson Locations: Seattle, United States, U.S, Europe, California, Michigan, New York City
Opinion America Is Waking Up From a DreamWhen “Ted Lasso” premiered in 2020, it was supposed to rehab masculinity’s brand. “Ted Lasso” asked us to believe that we could rehabilitate American masculinity without rehabilitating the strictures of gender. “Ted Lasso” premiered near the aftermath of Trump’s presidency, with Covid still roaring. Ted asked Rebecca to hire a private detective to spy on his estranged wife and her new boyfriend. The “Ted Lasso” finale is satisfying fan service about the power of friendship, but altogether the uneven third season teaches us a more important lesson.
Persons: topick, “ Ted Lasso ”, Donald Trump’s, Ted, Ted Lasso ”, Keely, Rebecca, Jade, Trump’s, Covid, Ted Lasso, Ronald Reagan, witticisms, Kate Manne, Nate, Trump Organizations: for Disease Control, Prevention, Cornell, CNN, Mother’s, Trump Locations: America, American, British, Britain, U.S
The sexism that has prevented girls from competing in sports has also prevented women from becoming youth coaches. In March, Nike launched Coaching HER in a partnership with the University of Minnesota's Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport. Fry co-founded the Strong Girls program at the University of Kansas, where young girls are assigned a female college student as their mentor. She says this approach isn't only benefit to girls, but extends to youth athletes of all genders, and female coaches as well. Nike's 20,000 female coach goal Nike is one of the few major companies directly addressing this issue.
Persons: John Donahoe, Mary Fry, Jen Welter, it's, Welter, Vanessa Garcia, Brito, Billie Jean King, Fry, Alison Oliver, … it'd, Kate Mcshane, Christina Collins, Collins, Bob Iger, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Donahoe, It's Organizations: Portland Press Herald, Nike, University of Kansas, Aspen Institute's, Olympic, University of Minnesota's, Center for Research, Girls, Sport, Aspen Institute, Tucker Center, Sports Foundation, Youth Sport, Women's Sports Foundation, Getty, Manhattanville College, Target, Disney, Bank of America, CNBC, Summit, Florida Governor Locations: Aspen, London, Hackney, Westchester County, Santa Barbara , California
Barnaby Webber and Grace Kumar, both 19-year-old students at the University of Nottingham, and Ian Coates, 65, a school janitor, were fatally stabbed. Coates was later found dead from knife injuries on Magdala Road by a member of the public, police said. Police responded to a "major incident" in Nottingham city center early Tuesday morning. “Barnaby Philip John Webber was a beautiful, brilliant, bright young man, with everything in life to look forward to,” his family said. “At 19 he was just at the start of his journey into adulthood and was developing into a wonderful young man,” the family added.
Persons: Barnaby Webber, Grace Kumar, Ian Coates, van, tasered, Coates, , Kate Meynell, Meynell, Lynn Haggitt, ” Haggitt, ” “ I’ve, , Darren Staples, Shearer West, Webber, Kumar, ” Webber, “ Barnaby Philip John Webber, Webbs ’, Handout, AP Kumar, “ Grace, Grace, Kumar’s, “ Ian, ” Ross Middleton, Diana Owen, Ian, David Mellen, Jacob King, Constable Meynell, ” Meynell Organizations: CNN, Nottingham, University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Police, Police, BBC, Getty, University of Nottingham’s, Bishops Hull Cricket Club, AP, England, England Hockey, Southgate Hockey Club, Southgate Hockey Club Coates, . Academy Trust, Huntingdon Academy, L.E.A.D . Academy Trust, St, Lawn Tennis Association, Nottingham City Locations: Ilkeston, Milton, Nottingham, AFP, Taunton, England, Huntingdon, St Peter’s, Rothesay, , Peter's
UK police seek motive for Nottingham murders
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Another 50-year-old man then also found dead with knife wounds on a road about two miles away. A van, stolen from the 50-year-old victim, was then driven at three people, leaving one critically injured in hospital. The incident has shocked the city, particularly the student community, with Nottingham home to two universities with more than 50,000 students. The University of Nottingham students were attacked as they returned home from a post-exam party, the Times reported. Webber's parents said their son was "a beautiful, brilliant, bright young man, with everything in life to look forward to".
Persons: van, Kate Meynell, Meynell, Grace Kumar, Barnaby Webber, Webber's, Michael Holden, William James Our Organizations: British, Nottinghamshire, BBC, Nottingham, England's, University of Nottingham, Times, Thomson Locations: English, Nottingham, West, British
UK police search for Nottingham murders' motive
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/3] Police forensics officers work at a site cordoned with police tape, following a major incident in Nottingham city centre, Nottingham, Britain, June 13, 2023. Another man, a 65-year-old school caretaker, was then also found dead with knife wounds on a road about two miles (3.2 km) away. A van, stolen from the caretaker, was then driven at three people, leaving one man critically injured in hospital. The incident has shocked the city, particularly the student community, with Nottingham home to two universities with more than 50,000 students. The University of Nottingham students were attacked as they returned home from a post-exam party, the Times reported.
Persons: Carl Recine, van, Kate Meynell, Suella Braverman, Grace Kumar, Barnaby Webber, Ian Coates, Ian, Ross Middleton, Michael Holden, William James, Alexandra Hudson, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Police, REUTERS, Carl Recine LONDON, British, Nottinghamshire, BBC, Nottingham, The University of Nottingham, Times, England's, Huntingdon Academy, Warren Academy, Thomson Locations: Nottingham, Britain, English, West
Another man was also found dead on a road just outside the city centre. "This is an horrific and tragic incident which has claimed the lives of three people," Chief Constable Kate Meynell said. [1/5] A police officer walks near a van in a cordon on the Bentinck Road following a major incident in Nottingham city centre, Nottingham, Britain, June 13, 2023. The woman went on the kerb, the man went up in the air," she said. "Awful news for our city to wake up to today," Alex Norris, a lawmaker for Nottingham, said on Twitter.
Persons: van, Kate Meynell, Phil Noble, Lynn, Rishi Sunak, Meynell, Alex Norris, Michael Holden, Sarah Young, Sachin Ravikumar, Kate Holton, Kevin Liffey, Alexandra Hudson, Nick Macfie Organizations: NOTTINGHAM, British, Police, East Midlands Ambulance Service, REUTERS, BBC, Ilkeston, Twitter, Thomson Locations: English, Nottingham, Britain
UK police say three dead in incident in Nottingham
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
British police said three people had been found dead in the central English city of Nottingham and a man had been arrested on suspicion of murder after a van had also tried to run over another three people. Another man was found dead in another road just outside the city centre. "This is an horrific and tragic incident which has claimed the lives of three people," Chief Constable Kate Meynell said. This investigation is at its early stages and a team of detectives is working to establish exactly what has happened." Multiple roads have been closed and the local tram network suspended across Nottingham while police deal with the incident.
Persons: van, Kate Meynell Organizations: Police Locations: English, Nottingham
CNN —Three people were found dead in the central English city of Nottingham on Tuesday, in what police described as a major incident. Police were first alerted to an incident on Ilkeston Road near the city center early Tuesday local time, where two people were found dead. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”Authorities reacted to the “horrific and tragic” incident on Tuesday. “This is an horrific and tragic incident which has claimed the lives of three people,” said Chief Constable Kate Meynell. Our gratitude is with our blue light responders for their work today also.”
Persons: Jacob King, Darren Staples, Lynn Haggitt, ” Haggitt, , “ I’ve, , Constable Kate Meynell, Rishi Sunak, Robert Jenrick, “ I’m, Alex Norris Organizations: CNN, Nottinghamshire Police, Police, AP, Getty, BBC, ” Authorities, British, UK Locations: English, Nottingham, Ilkeston, Milton, AFP, Nottinghamshire
MY MEMORY of my first trip to Amsterdam, 25 years ago, is a little hazy. Back then, Amsterdam was to Brits what New Orleans and Miami Beach are to Americans: a coming-of-age destination. A friend and I had hopped a cheap flight, understandably intrigued that the Netherlands was the only European country where you could smoke cannabis legally in “coffee shops,” the local euphemism for pot-dispensing venues.
Locations: Amsterdam, Orleans, Miami, Netherlands
The new Barbie movie used so much pink paint on set that it caused an international shortage. Production designer Sarah Greenwood told Architectural Digest the "world ran out of pink." Greenwood told the magazine that constructing the set resulted in an international shortage of the fluorescent shade of Rosco paints. "The world ran out of pink," she told Architectural Digest. In one clip the Barbie Dreamhouse can be seen featuring a pink slide that descends into a pool, a pink shower, a pink bed, and lots of other pink accessories.
Persons: Sarah Greenwood, , Greta Gerwig's, Gerwig, Katie Spencer, Snow, Barbie, Greenwood, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Ken, Emma Mackey, Kate McKinnon Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Little Locations: , London
Goldman Sachs released its list of high conviction stocks — with a new twist. What makes this list unique from the typical top picks list is that members of Goldman's Investment Review Committee were the ones choosing the names, adding a second layer of analysis. Take a look at some of the names that made the list, and where Goldman sees them going forward. Goldman expects shares to have 42% upside over the next 12 months. The tech giant's scale, platform breadth, category diversification and end-market exposure will further fuel its upside opportunity in the years ahead, according to Sheridan.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Steven Kron, Goldman, Kate McShane, Chris Shibutani, Eric Sheridan, Brett Feldman, Max —, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Goldman's Investment, Pharmaceutical, Merck, Goldman, Amazon, Services, Warner Bros, HBO Max Locations: Sheridan, WarnerMedia
Advance Auto Parts ' massive earnings miss has drawn strong analyst concern. Both Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan downgraded Advance Auto Parts to neutral Thursday. Advance Auto Parts reported an adjusted 72 cents per share, far below analysts polled by Refinitiv's expectations of $2.57. AAP YTD mountain Advance Auto Parts stock is down more than 50% in 2023. Bank of America also downgraded Advance Auto Parts to neutral Thursday and slashed its price target to $85 from $178.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Christopher Horvers, Horvers, Kate McShane, Elizabeth Suzuki, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan, AAP, Bank of America
[1/2] Erik Carnell, transgender designer and artist whose products were pulled by U.S. retailer Target from its Pride Collection amid backlash from some of their customers, poses for a portrait in London, Britain, May 30, 2023. REUTERS/Dylan MartinezLONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - U.S. retailer Target's decision to remove some LGBTQ-themed merchandise after customer backlash in its stores highlights the problem with companies' "rainbow capitalism," said Erik Carnell, a transgender designer whose products were pulled from its stores. Target (TGT.N) has sold LGBTQ-related goods tied to Pride month for years. Target's collection for Pride Month, which is celebrated every year in June, includes more than 2,000 products, including Carnell's Abprallen brand. "We stand with you now and will continue to do so - not just during Pride Month, but each and every day," he said.
Persons: Erik Carnell, Dylan Martinez, Carnell, influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Brian Cornell, Etsy, Helen Reid, Siddharth Cavale, Kate Masters, Matt Scuffham, Deepa Babington Organizations: U.S, Target, REUTERS, Dylan Martinez LONDON, Kohl's, Pride Month, Anheuser, Reuters, Business, Pride, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, New York
CNN —Ryan Gosling channeled his “Ken-ergy” to defend himself against those who think he’s “too old” to play doll Ken in the new “Barbie” movie. The origin of this silliness began back in April when the first “Barbie” movie trailer was released and a debate on social media ensued, with some users voicing their opinion that the 42-year-old actor appeared too “grown up” to play Ken. “If people don’t want to play with my Ken, there are many other Kens to play with,” Gosling said in a new GQ interview published on Wednesday in response to those skeptics. You never cared,” he said, adding that “if you ever really cared about Ken, you would know that nobody cared about Ken. So your hypocrisy is exposed.”(From left) Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie in 'Barbie.'
Persons: CNN — Ryan Gosling, Ken, ergy, Barbie, , ” Gosling, we’ve, , , Ryan Gosling, Margot Robbie, Gosling, Ken’s, Greta Gerwig, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, Hari Nef, Eva Mendes, Barbie ” Organizations: CNN, Warner Bros, Mattel, Ferrera
courtesy Richard Avedon/The Richard Avedon FoundationWhen Hillary Clinton, then a US Senator, arrived for a shoot with Avedon in 2003, she recalled him looking at her and saying, "I've seen this image before." courtesy Richard Avedon/The Richard Avedon FoundationFashion designer Miuccia Prada selected this image of Boyd Fortin, a teenaged rattlesnake skinner from Texas, taken in 1979. courtesy Richard Avedon/The Richard Avedon FoundationFashion designer Calvin Klein selected this infamous campaign image from his label's archives. courtesy Richard Avedon/The Richard Avedon FoundationFilmmaker Sofia Coppola chose this iconic 1958 photograph of model China Machado. courtesy Richard Avedon/The Richard Avedon Foundation“Avedon 100” is on view at Gagosian in New York through June 24.
Is that…leather?” Some version of this befuddled inner monologue ran through many editors’ heads as Kate Moss sauntered down Bottega Veneta’s spring 2023 runway in Milan. From a distance, they were unmistakably denim and flannel, respectively. Creative director Matthieu Blazy ’s sartorial trickery gave front-rowers a wow moment but was perhaps too subtle to dazzle those streaming the show on Instagram. That outfit (see the shirt above, and Kendall Jenner wearing a version of the look below) embodies an aesthetic shift that’s sweeping the fashion industry. Instead of buying trendy frippery to flaunt in social-media posts, stylish sorts are craving wearable clothes with subtle details like hand-stitched hems, carefully sculpted silhouettes or luxe textures—details that they, and anyone within a 5-foot radius, can appreciate in the moment.
The monarch arrived in the crimson velvet Robe of State, worn by his grandfather King George VI at his 1937 coronation, a crimson coronation tunic and cream silk overshirt with royal naval trousers. Charles was crowned with the historic St Edward's Crown that has been used since the coronation of King Charles II in 1661. Both left the Abbey in purple Robes of Estate - Charles', previously worn by George VI and Camilla's designed by the Royal School of Needlework and featuring nature-themed embroidery. Charles' siblings wore traditional robes, while his nieces - Princesses Beatrice, Eugenie, Zara and Lady Louise wore dresses or coats in fuchsia, blue and floral prints respectively. There were traditional outfits from across the Commonwealth and peers wore red robes.
WHEN SAMMY Palazzolo goes out, people constantly ask to see her phone. In late 2022, Ms. Palazzolo and some of her dorm-mates at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign were bemoaning their smartphone addictions. “We were talking about how we [felt] like slaves to our phones, like robots who keep scrolling and scrolling, even when we’re out at parties.” The group hatched a plan to do something about it. The next day, they went flip-phone shopping at Walmart . Ms. Palazzolo ended up with a $40 AT&T Cingular Flex.
WHEN SAMMY Palazzolo goes out, people constantly ask to see her phone. In late 2022, Ms. Palazzolo and some of her dorm-mates at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign were bemoaning their smartphone addictions. “We were talking about how we [felt] like slaves to our phones, like robots who keep scrolling and scrolling, even when we’re out at parties.” The group hatched a plan to do something about it. The next day, they went flip-phone shopping at Walmart . Ms. Palazzolo ended up with a $40 AT&T Cingular Flex.
Well, they’re not, obviously – but sometimes they do put down their tiaras, leave their palaces and join the hoi polloi at restaurants, bars and even theme parks. He once called Brilliant Restaurant in Southall, west London his favorite Indian restaurant – and Gordon Ramsay is also a fan. Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesBack in the noughties, party Prince Harry was a regular at Mahiki, a Tiki-themed bar-club-restaurant in Mayfair. Simon Dack/AlamyIn his memoir “Spare,” Prince Harry wrote about popping out to shop for clothes at T.K. Toby Melville/Getty ImagesThe-then Meghan Markle was apparently spied In the heart of Chelsea while she was engaged to Prince Harry, getting a facial from Sarah Chapman.
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