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Then union members will get additional $4-per-hour raises every year during the life of the six-year tentative deal. The union had been willing to consider the $4-an-hour deal before the strike, union boss Harold Daggett said on the picket line outside the Port of New York and New Jersey early Tuesday, soon after the start of the strike. Thursday’s deal likely is the end of the strike, but it doesn’t close the door on a new strike in the future. Should the members vote against the deal, the strike might start once again. But union members voted nearly unanimously to reject it and have remained on strike since September 13.
Persons: Harold Daggett, Bryan R, Smith, Helene, Bethann Rooney, , Rooney Organizations: New, New York CNN, United, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, Getty, Port Authority of New, Hurricane Sandy, International Association of Machinists, Boeing Locations: New York, United States, East, Gulf Coast, Port of New York, New Jersey, Maine, Texas, Virginia, Port Newark, AFP, Port Authority of New York, Port, NY, NJ, Hurricane
Massive East Coast port strike: five things to know
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Ramishah Maruf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
New York CNN —A massive port strike along the East and Gulf Coasts that kicked off on Tuesday has the potential to become one of America’s most disruptive work stoppages in recent times. Here’s the latest information you need to know about the port strike. People are panic-buying toilet paper, reports on social media show, displaying empty store shelves where toilet paper and sometimes paper towels used to be. Unlike toilet paper, bananas go bad, so shippers weren’t able to ship large volumes in advance of strikes. On Wednesday, Biden starkly warned against the “man-made disaster” caused by the ongoing port strike and urged the two sides to come to an agreement to avoid significant economic impacts.
Persons: , Harold Daggett, Dockworkers, USMX, Biden, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, , ” Biden, Kamala Harris, didn’t, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Kamala Harris ’, Joint Base Andrews, “ We’re, Betsy Klein, Allison Morrow, Chris Isidore, Vanessa Yurkevich, Kayla Tausche, Arlette Saenz Organizations: New, New York CNN, Gulf Coasts, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, CNN, ILA, Anderson Economic, American Farm Bureau Federation, Democratic, , NLRB, American, Wednesday, Joint Base Locations: New York, East, USMX, Maine, Texas, Canada, Mexico, Taft, America
Terms of the tentative deal on wages were not immediately available Thursday evening. A tentative deal would still need to be ratified by the rank-and-file ILA members before it would take effect. But with ships stuck at sea unable to come into US ports to unload and load goods, the union has agreed to have workers return to work on Friday. Still, should the members vote against the deal, the strike might start once again. But union members voted nearly unanimously to reject it and have remained on strike since September 13.
Persons: Biden, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, Kamala Harris, Transportation Pete Buttigieg, John McCown, containerization, USMX, Harold Daggett, Daggett Organizations: New, New York CNN —, International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, International Association of Machinists, Boeing, Business, Transportation, ILA, Shipping Locations: New York, Maine, Texas, United States
Daggett is the president of the International Longshoremen’s Association, which has nearly 50,000 union members on strike at three dozen different port facilities. This is the union’s first strike in 47 years, but Daggett participated in the previous strike as a rank-and-file dock worker. A sea of hundreds of union members parted amid cheers as made his way to the top of a small grassy knoll, with idle shipping containers as a backdrop. Unwanted attentionBut increasing attention on Daggett and the strike has brought harassment and death threats, according to a statement from the union. Members of the International Longshoremen's Association union, which represents roughly 45,000 workers, on strike outside the Port of New York and New Jersey on the first day of the strike.
Persons: Harold Daggett, Daggett, , Bryan R, Smith, “ We’re, Dennis Daggett, ” Daggett, Shawn Fain, don’t, Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Julie Su, John McCown, Shannon Stapleton Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, Navy, Sporting, International Longshoremen's Association, Port, Gulf Coasts, Getty, ILA, United Auto Workers, UAW, Queens, Trump, Mar, Lago, Democratic, Labor Locations: New York, East, Gulf Coasts, That’s, United States, Vietnam, Europe, Port of New York, New Jersey, Gulf, AFP, Elizabeth , New Jersey, New York City, , OpenSecrets
New York CNN —Toilet paper shortages in stores across America are giving folks nightmarish reminders of the pandemic era. But the lack of toilet paper isn’t a direct result of a major port strike Tuesday. Reports of shortages filled social media Tuesday, showing empty shelves where toilet paper and, to a lesser extent, paper towels were supposed to be. The overwhelming majority — more than 90% by some estimates — of US toilet paper consumption comes from domestic factories. Any toilet paper hoarded today will last until the next round of panic buying, even it happens years from now.
Persons: , It’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Walmart, Costco, Target, and Paper Association, American Farm Bureau Locations: New York, America, Virginia, Monmouth County NJ, reax, Maine, Texas, Canada, Mexico, Wilmington , Delaware
Tesla posts first sales gain of the year
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
New York CNN —Tesla reported an increase in sales for the first time this year, although its year-to-date sales still trail the same period of 2023. But GM still had only a fraction of Tesla’s sales, with US EV sales coming in at 32,000 vehicles. Tesla doesn’t break out sales by market so it’s precise US sales are not known. During this latest quarter, Tesla stayed ahead of Chinese automaker BYD, which briefly passed Tesla in worldwide EV sales last year. BYD reported global third quarter battery electric sales of 313,000, and year-to-date sales of 1.2 million EVs.
Persons: New York CNN — Tesla, Tesla, BYD Organizations: New, New York CNN, General Motors, GM, US, , BYD, Tesla Locations: New York, Europe
The strike, which was confirmed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as well as the Port of Virginia, began at midnight. The strike will stop the flow of a wide variety of goods over the docks of almost all cargo ports from Maine to Texas. The ports involved include the Port of New York and New Jersey, the nation’s third-largest port by volume of cargo handled. Port Wilmington in Delaware describes itself as the nation’s leading banana port, bringing in a large share of America’s favorite fruit. President George W. Bush applied the act in 2002 to halt an 11-day lockout of union members at West Coast ports.
Persons: haven’t, USMX, ” Harold Daggett, containerization, John McCown, Biden, , Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, George W, Bush, , ” Biden, ” It’s, Daggett, “ It’s, Peter Tirschwell, ’ ” Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, Port Authority of New, United States Maritime Alliance, American Farm Bureau, Retailers, ILA, , P Global Market Intelligence, CNN Locations: New York, Gulf Coast, Port Authority of New York, New Jersey, of Virginia, Maine, Texas, of New York, Port Wilmington, Delaware, West Coast, Taft
White House officials on Friday met with representatives from the consortium, the US Maritime Corporation, to encourage the association to stay at the negotiating table. President Joe Biden has sent a clear message that he has no plans to do the latter. Without taking that move, there’s not much else the White House can do. “The administration is using its bully pulpit, and has been for a while,” says John Porcari, who served as the White House supply chain czar under Biden. “In political terms, there’s no good time for a strike,” the former official said.
Persons: dockworkers, Biden, Taft, Hartley, Joe Biden, , ” Biden, Kamala Harris, there’s, , John Porcari, George W, Bush, Liz Shuler, Jeff Zients, Lael Brainard, USMX, Harold Daggett, Labor Julie Su, ” Daggett, Donald Trump, Harris, , Ford, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Trump Organizations: CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, US Maritime Corporation, White House, , White, Republicans, House Transportation, Labor, ” AFL, GOP, National Economic, International Longshoreman’s Association, Republican, Biden administration’s, Biden, Anderson Economic Group, Boeing, United Auto Workers, Minnesota Gov Locations: East, Gulf, Taft, West Coast, Michigan, Dearborn, Ohio, Minnesota
The maritime alliance represents the major shipping lines, all of which are foreign owned, as well as terminal operators and port authorities. Depending on the length of the strike, there could be shortages of consumer and industrial goods, which could then lead to price hikes. What could be in short supplyThe ports involved include the Port of New York and New Jersey, the nation’s third-largest port by volume of cargo handled. Port Wilmington in Delaware describes itself as the nation’s leading banana port, bringing in a large share of America’s favorite fruit. The union has pledged to continue to handling military cargo even during a strike and said passenger ships won’t be affected.
Persons: , ” Harold Daggett, containerization, John McCown, Biden, , Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, George W, Bush, Julie Su, Peter Buttigieg, Lael Brainard, ” Biden, ” CNN’s Arlette Saenz Organizations: New, New York CNN, Gulf Coasts, International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, American Farm Bureau, , Business, Labor, National Economic Council, CNN, Union, Labor Department Locations: New York, Gulf, Maine, Texas, of New York, New Jersey, Port Wilmington, Delaware, Port, Baltimore, West Coast, Taft
It doesn’t make economic – or logistical – sense to ship many of the goods that come into East Coast ports by alternative ports of entry – or by plane. That means America could see some shortages of chocolate, alcohol, popular fruit, including bananas and cherries, and even certain cars if the strike lasts a long time. A potential strike at this and other ports on the Gulf and East costs could start early Tuesday. And the federation and its members are concerned with how long it will take to recover from even a short strike. And many of those imports come in through East and Gulf coast ports.
Persons: ” Jonathan Gold, Brandon Bell, Gold, , , That’s, Danny Munch, Munch, ” Chris Swonger, Swonger, Erin Keating, Mark Gillies, Loren Elliott, Chris Frey, Cox Organizations: New, New York CNN, National Retail Federation, CNN, Port, Houston Authority, ILA, American Farm Bureau, Consumers, Cox Automotive, , Cox, Volkswagen, ” Audi, Auto, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: New York, East, Gulf Coast, East Coast, America, West Coast, United States, Port Wilmington, Delaware, Michigan, Europe, South America, Port of New York, New Jersey, Port of Houston, Gulf, Asia, Midwest
“Intercity bus service is critically important for so many people,” said Chicago Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, who has worked to save the station. “I guess I’d have to take the bus (even if the bus station closes) but I’d much rather have this,” Kay said. Terminals sold to investorsA closure in Chicago would accelerate the crisis in intercity bus service in the United States. Milwaukee and Boston, for example, have municipal intercity bus terminals located next to train stations. Chicago Alderman Ramirez-Rosa said that the ultimate goal should be a public intercity bus terminal.
Persons: , Chicago Alderman Carlos Ramirez, Rosa, Joseph Schwieterman, Allen James Henry , Jr, Louis, , ” Henry Jr, Tim Boyle, Max Kay, Davenport —, , ” Kay, Mario Tama, Alden, John Roberson, Harrison, Chicago Alderman Ramirez, ” Ramirez Organizations: Chicago CNN — Chicago, Burlington Trailways, Greyhound, CNN, Chicago Alderman, Northern, DePaul University, Chaddick Institute of Metropolitan Development, Chaddick, Chicago, Terminals, Amtrak, Cities, Chaddick Institute, Philadelphia Inquirer, Getty, Flix Mobility, Alden Global Capital, The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, Baltimore Sun, Lake Holdings Locations: York, Chicago, Barons, Sikeston , Missouri, St, Iowa, Denver, Newsmakers, Davenport , Iowa, Davenport, Mississippi, Moline , Illinois, United States, Houston , Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Tampa , Louisville, Charlottesville, Portland , Oregon, Philadelphia, Mexico, New, Alden, Milwaukee, Boston, Atlanta
CNN —The National Transportation Safety Board is issuing “urgent safety recommendations” for some Boeing 737s—including the embattled 737 MAX line— warning that critical flight controls could jam. The independent investigative agency is issuing the warning that an actuator attached to the rudder on some 737 NG and 737 MAX airplanes could fail. The warning is the latest black eye for Boeing. The NTSB is recommending that Boeing come up with an alternative solution and warn pilots about the issue. That scrutiny grew after a door plug blew off a 737 Max operated by Alaska Airlines shortly after takeoff on January 5.
Persons: , , , Max, CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: CNN, Transportation Safety, Boeing, NTSB, United Airlines, FAA, Alaska Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, US Justice Department Locations: Newark
It represents the major shipping lines, all of which are foreign-owned, as well as terminal operators and port authorities. Depending on duration, a strike could mean shortages of consumer and industrial goods, possibly driving up prices again. That labor peace has helped them capture market share from West Coast ports that have historically had more contentious labor relations. But he said the shipping lines appear unwilling to pay what it takes this time. The shipping lines realize the problem with having Biden order the union back to work, said Tirschwell.
Persons: Luke Sharrett, Patrick Anderson, , USMX, Harold Daggett, John McCown, containerization, Brendan Smialowski, Peter Tirschwell, , Republican Donald Trump, ” Tirschwell, hasn’t, Jonathan Gold, ” Gold, Biden, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, George W, Bush, Bradley Saunders, Daggett, ’ ” Organizations: New, New York CNN, US Maritime Association, International Longshoremen’s Association, BMW, Port, Bloomberg, Getty, ILA, Anderson Economic Group, , P Global Market Intelligence, Federal Maritime Administration, Republican, National Retail Federation, North, Capital Economics, United Auto Workers Locations: New York, Maine, Texas, East Coast, Gulf, Gulf Coast, of New York, New Jersey, Port Wilmington, Delaware, Port, Baltimore, Port of Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston , South Carolina, West Coast, Michigan, Port of Baltimore, Baltimore , Maryland, AFP, East, North American
New York CNN —Southwest Airlines’ substantial changes to its business and boarding process are coming – but not for a while. Southwest announced in July it would move away from the open seating model it has been known for throughout its 53-year history. It also announced it would offer premium seating for the first time. Part of the reason Southwest isn’t rolling out its assigned seating model sooner is that premium seating will take some time to reconfigure in the planes. It did not give details for when the premium seating with more legroom between seats would be available.
Persons: Elliott, Icelandair Organizations: New, New York CNN, Southwest Airlines, Southwest, Elliott Investment Management, United, Delta, Baltimore - Washington International Airport Locations: New York, Southwest, Baltimore
Less than two months into his tenure as CEO, Ortberg has largely understood the assignment. See here: We’re nearly two weeks into a strike by Boeing’s largest labor union. Initially, Ortberg seemed to have buy-in from labor leaders, who publicly acknowledged that the new boss was walking into a conflict that predated him by 16 years. All of that gave the new boss, who spent his first day at work touring a factory floor, a kind of pro-labor halo. “This tactic is a blatant show of disrespect” to union members and the bargaining process, the International Association of Machinists wrote Monday.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, , , International Association of Machinists, , “ We’ve, Wheaton, ” Wheaton, ’ …, ” It’s, it’s, ” Ortberg, It’s, Richard Aboulafia, ” Aboulafia, what’s, , CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Boeing, machinists, International Association of, Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations Locations: New York, what’s
New York CNN —Boeing still has to make “significant changes” to improve the quality and safety of its airplanes, according to the head of the Federal Aviation Administration. “There must be a shift in the company’s safety culture to holistically address its systemic quality assurance and production issues,” he will say, according to his remarks. The incident sparked numerous federal investigations into Boeing, and numerous congressional hearings that raised questions about its quality and safety of its planes. Whitaker is set to say that Boeing must make “significant changes” to address “systemic production quality issues.” And his remarks also promise that the FAA will be more active in oversight of both Boeing and its primary supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, which Boeing is in the process of purchasing. “We have added more safety inspectors in the Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems facilities, and we will maintain our increased on-site presence for the foreseeable future,” he will say, according to his remarks.
Persons: Michael Whitaker, Max, , , Whitaker’s, Whitaker, Joe Buccino Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, Federal Aviation Administration, Alaska Airlines, FAA, Reuters, CNN Locations: New York, Alaska
New York CNN —Kmart, once one of America’s leading discount retailers, is closing its last full-size store in the mainland United States. It also has stores in Guam and the US Virgin Islands, where it does not face competition from more successful big box stores. At the time of the 2005 merger Kmart had about 1,400 stores and Sears nearly 900 full-line US stores. Today only a handful of Sears stores remain, although it has outlets thatoperate under the Sears Hometown brands. The chain grew rapidly for several decades, claiming the discount segment of the market that big box stores now dominate.
Persons: Transformco, Eddie Lampert, Lampert, Sebastian Spering Kresge Organizations: New, New York CNN, Kmart, Sears, Sears Holdings, Virgin Islands, Walmart, Target, Sears Hometown Locations: New York, United States, Bridgehampton , New York, Long, Miami, Guam, Virgin, Detroit
New York CNN —Boeing said Monday it has raised its offer to the International Association of Machinists union to end the strike by 33,000 union members that has now entered its 11th day. “We heard your feedback,” said a statement from Boeing to union members on its website. But it did not restore the traditional pension plan that union members lost 10 years ago in a previous labor agreement. An IAM spokesperson said the union did not have an immediate comment on the new offer. In a decision that took place just before the strike began, 95% of union members voted against the previous tentative labor agreement.
Persons: , , “ We’ve Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of, IAM, Union Locations: New York, West Coast, South Carolina
Now unions are pushing back, demanding the return of traditional pension plans their members lost in past concession deals. First, a traditional pension plan that pays retirees, or their survivors, a fixed amount of money every month until they die, known as a defined benefit plan. Far less than 1% have only a traditional pension plan. The loss of the traditional pension plan at Boeing 10 years ago is one of the issues driving the strike this year. But the deck is stacked against that kind of reopening of a pension plan at Boeing, even with “pension or bust” signs on the current picket lines.
Persons: International Association of Machinists, Jon Holden, haven’t, Stellantis, John Lawler, Craig Copeland, Lindsey Wasson, unamimously, , , Brian Bryant, Bryant, “ They’re, they’ve, Copeland, they’ll Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, Employers, International Association of, IAM, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, UAW, , Research, CNN, Pension, Guaranty Corp, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, IBM, Locations: New York
Arch Manning, the most famous backup quarterback in football, will make his first college start Saturday night for No. Here’s a guide to what to know heading into the Longhorns’ game against the Warhawks, which will be streaming on ESPN+ at 8 p.m. Manning enrolled at Texas in 2023, redshirted and saw minimal time as the third-string quarterback behind Ewers and backup Maalik Murphy. For the season, Manning is 14-of-18 passing for 318 yards and five touchdowns and has two touchdown runs. He completed his first five pass attempts in a 52-0 Week 1 win against Colorado State, notching his first career touchdowns.
Persons: Manning, Quinn Ewers, Cooper Manning, Arch, Archie, Ole, Peyton, Eli, Ole Miss, Ewers, Maalik Murphy, Murphy, Sam Khan Jr, Steve Sarkisian, Sarkisian, ” Sarkisian, , , , Will, Arch Manning, Monroe, Bryant Vincent, General Booty, they’ve, They’re, Booty, “ He’s, Nelson Stewart, ” — Grace Raynor, Newman, — Raynor, wasn’t, — Nick Baumgardner, Tim Warner Organizations: Ole Miss, New, New Orleans Saints, NFL, Tennessee, Longhorns, Warhawks, ESPN, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Duke, Colorado State, UTSA, Roadrunners, ULM, SEC, Heisman, Alabama, Michigan, UAB, Oklahoma, Football Bowl, Big, Ewers, Isidore Newman School, New Orleans —, Getty Locations: Texas, Louisiana, Monroe, New Orleans, Will Texas, Tuscaloosa, Ann Arbor, Quinn Ewers Does Louisiana, ULM, Georgia, Alabama, Austin
Reuters —Boeing said on Friday that Ted Colbert, president and CEO of its defense, space and security unit will be leaving the company effective immediately. “I’d like to share that Ted Colbert, president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), will be leaving Boeing, and that l’ve asked Steve Parker to temporarily oversee BDS, effective immediately, until a replacement for Ted is named at a later date,” Kelly Ortberg, Boeing’s president and CEO, said Friday in a statement. In the most recent quarter, Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security unit lost $913 million, up from the $527 million loss in the same period a year ago, after a narrow profit in the first quarter. But both the second quarter loss and the 2023 full-year loss were more than the company’s troubled commercial aircraft unit lost in the same periods. Boeing’s shares closed down about 1% on Friday and have lost about 41% so far this year.
Persons: Ted Colbert, Steve Parker, , l’ve, Ted, ” Kelly Ortberg, , Utkarsh, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: Reuters, Boeing, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, BDS, Boeing Company, Boeing’s Defense, & $ Locations: Bengaluru
FedEx earnings miss could signal a slowing economy
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —FedEx said a weaker industrial economy produced a “challenging” quarter that caused it to trim its outlook for later this year, a sign of possible cooling in the wider economy. “The labor market is in solid condition, and our intention with our policy move today is to keep it there,” Powell said. “You can say that about the whole economy: The US economy is in good shape. The labor market is at a strong pace. Shares of FedEx had been up 21% year-to-date through Thursday’s close before Friday’s decline.
Persons: Rajesh Subramaniam, ” Subramaniam, John Dietrich, Subramaniam, , , we’re, Jerome Powell, ” Powell Organizations: CNN, FedEx, Federal Reserve
New York CNN —The strike at Boeing by 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists union, which reaches its seventh day today, has already cost the company and workers $572 million, according to an estimate from Anderson Economic Group. “The first week of losses for Boeing are substantial, but they’ll pale in comparison to what comes in the following weeks,” Anderson told CNN. The strike at Boeing (BA), on the other hand, has yet to have a measurable economic impact on airlines so far, Anderson said. The losses for workers, primarily the 33,000 union members who have gone on strike, as well as for suppliers come to about $117 million in the first week. The strike will also cost about $10 million in local losses, including at businesses near the plants, according to Anderson.
Persons: Patrick Anderson, , ” Anderson, Anderson, Kelly Ortberg, Boeing’s, Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Anderson Economic, CNN, General Motors, Max, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Airbus Locations: New York, Michigan, South Carolina
New York CNN —Boeing is temporarily furloughing executives and other nonunion workers to save cash during the strike by 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists, CEO Kelly Ortberg told employees in an email Wednesday. The strike started early Friday morning. “We will not mince words - after a full day of mediation, we are frustrated,” the union said in a note to members. The company doesn’t seem to be taking mediation seriously.”A Boeing spokesman did not comment on details of the discussions. “We will continue to transparently communicate as this dynamic situation evolves and do all we can to limit this hardship.”
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , Ortberg, , ” Ortberg Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists Locations: New York, South Carolina
London CNN —Against the backdrop of a challenging economic outlook for many brands — big and small — the 40th anniversary of London Fashion Week last week was certainly a time for reflection. Even Carly Marks, founder of avant-garde New York label Puppets and Puppets, chose London this season. But all eyes were on Burberry, undoubtedly the biggest brand on the London Fashion Week schedule, yet one that has been battling against sharply declining profits. To see the best bits of London Fashion Week, keep scrolling. Talia ByreErdem Jason Lloyd EvansSophistication, elegance and femininity were key themes at TOVE's third show at London Fashion Week.
Persons: Jonathan Anderson, JW Anderson, , Anderson, Victoria Beckham, Christopher Kane, Halpern, Molly Goddard, Rejina Pyo, hasn’t, David Koma, Daley, Queen Elizabeth II, Daley didn’t, Harry Styles, Anna Wintour, Emma Corrin, Nensi Dojaka, Carly Marks, Daniel Lee’s, It’s, Talia Byre, Sinead O’Dwyer, Ancuta Sarca, Paolo Carzana, Simone Rocha, Aaron Esh, Richard Quinn, Adonis, Di, Simone Rocha mused, Olsen, Chopova, JW Anderson Girliness, Simone Biles, Jordan Biles, Rebecca Andrade, Kamala Harris ’, America’s, , Erdem, Marguerite Antonia Radclyffe Hall, John, Chopova Lowena, ruffles, Victor Virgile, Yuhan Wang, Olu Ogunshakin, Chris Yates, Talia Byre’s, Alaia Ali, Jane Couch, Bridget Riley, Wang, “ I’m, John Phillips, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, John Galliano, Stella McCartney, , Chet Lo, Dojaka, Calvin Klein, Hubert de Givenchy, Barry Keoghan, Dave Benett, Burberry Olivia Colman, Burberry, Burberry Burberry, James Manning, Isidore Montag, Daniel Lee's, Steven Stokey, womenswear, Francisco Gomez de Villaboa, Cris Fragkou SS Daley, Cris Fragkou HARRI, Eamonn M . McCormack, HARRI didn't, Joe Maher, James Mason, James Mason Quinn's, James Mason Erdem, suiting, Jason Lloyd Evans Moralıoğlu’s, Jason Lloyd Evans, Jason Lloyd Evans Chopova Lowena, Lowena, Hellman's, Marco Capaldo, 16Arlington, Arlington Dianna Agron, Lily Bloom, Dave Bennett, CompletedWorks, Ben Broomfield, Ben Broomfield Natasha Zinko's, Zinko, Stefan Knauer, Aldama, Ik Aldama, Henry Nicholls, Bella Hadid, Rihanna, Crocs, Francesco Zinno Talia Byre, Talia Byre Byre, Jeff Spicer Organizations: London CNN —, London, New York, Burberry, National Theatre, Royal Academy, Emirates, JW, Olympics, Erdem, Chris Yates Media, Arsenal, Pan, CNN, Getty, JW Anderson Lingerie, Clarks, London Fashion Locations: London, British, S.S, Italian, Di Petsa, Arlington, America, Dorchester, The Dorchester, Bloomsbury, AFP
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