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Katie Holmes may be best known for her practical yet always chic off-duty wardrobe, at least fashion-wise, but there’s a lot to be said for her red carpet style, too. . Over the years, the actor has given countless lessons in understated event attire through his favorite classic black dresses and bohemian-style slips, but at the other end of the spectrum, he’s gone high-octane in sequined Pucci. It also offered tan appeal. Kaftans and crystal-encrusted sheer net dresses from Jonathan Simkhai that made waves in 2022. At last night’s 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards, Holmes opted for the latter, debunking a…

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Darren Criss strutted into the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards wearing a dramatic tulle skirt by Christian Siriano. The actor paired a stunning fuchsia skirt with a cropped tuxedo jacket. He seemed on a mission to redefine high fashion on the red carpet at New York’s American Museum of Natural History. Renowned fashion designer Christian Siriano also attended the event and posed for a photo alongside Chris. Chris is known for his bold and evolving sense of style. And with his recent CFDA Awards look, he’s ensuring his style stays at the top of the fashion ladder. Darren Criss wears Christian…

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European Central Bank Vice President Luis Deguindos said on Tuesday that interest rates are clearly trending lower, responding to criticism from Italian government officials of being overly cautious with interest rate policy. “I would like to say to the people of Italy and Europe that it is important to be cautious and cautious,” Deguindos told ANSA in an interview. “We are lowering interest rates and the trajectory of monetary policy is very clear. “But the level of uncertainty is so high that you can’t be wrong.” De Guindos also called on Italy to reverse its refusal to ratify the European…

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When the air gets colder and the humidity drops, many people experience unwanted side effects such as dry, cracked, itchy skin.Cold winds, indoor heating, and low humidity can strip your skin of its natural oils. That’s why beauty expert Milly Almodovar shares her favorites to help you solve all your winter skincare worries.From rich hand moisturizers to exfoliating body sticks, these top-class products are designed to keep your skin hydrated, soft and comfortable all season long.Clicking on these shopping links will take the visitor away from GoodMorningamerica.com. These e-commerce sites operate under different terms and privacy policies than GoodMorningamerica.com. ABC…

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Respect for tradition is becoming an increasingly important aspect of fashion today. But the respectful approach to African culture that the Russian capital demonstrated in October is almost unprecedented. Designers from South Africa, Egypt, Libya, Tanzania, Benin, Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi and other countries on the continent shined brighter than ever at Moscow Fashion Week and the massive BRICS+ Fashion Summit. Connection between past and future One of the highlights of the BRICS+ Fashion Summit, which was attended by leading fashion industry representatives from over 100 countries, was the Heritage Exhibition. The influence of the national heritage of developing countries in…

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The model provides a contour map showing the depth of the soil bearing layer, helping urban planners identify areas susceptible to liquefaction.In earthquake-prone regions like Japan, ground stability needs to be more accurately predicted to reduce the risk of liquefaction. Towards this end, the researchers used machine learning models such as artificial neural networks and bagging techniques to create an accurate 3D map of the constituency using data from 433 locations in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward. This approach can identify stable construction sites, strengthen disaster planning, contribute to safer urban development, and make cities more resilient to liquefaction risks. An AI-based…

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On the second Tuesday of every month, levees, levee veterans, and levee collaborators gather at Ginger’s in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Some people are accustomed to going to Irish pubs or lesbian dive bars. The audience comes from all corners of Brooklyn’s queer community. A young patron with blue hair and ironic tattoos has just made his 10th trip from Bushwick, but an older man with close-cropped hair who lives around the corner is a regular at Ginger. Guests withdraw money from an ATM in the corner, buy drinks at the cash-only bar, and flirt with other patrons as they…

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A new article published in JAMA Network Open found that participants experiencing psychosis had more severe psychotic symptoms if they lived in urban areas compared to rural areas. Participants living in socially and economically disadvantaged peri-urban areas had more severe anxiety and depressive symptoms compared to participants living in more advantaged peri-urban and rural areas. The study, led by Washington State University’s Oladunni Oluwoye, shows that policy changes to improve housing and infrastructure in disadvantaged and urban areas can improve mental health symptoms among people living in these areas. This suggests that the risk of…

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On Tuesday, Revolve Group launched Bellemint, a mobile app-based fashion styling game developed with Muus Collective, in the US. Bellemint targets a young, tech-savvy demographic by allowing users, or “stylists,” to create digital looks and purchase physical products on Revolve’s connected e-commerce site. “Research shows that Gen Z spends more time playing games than social media, so this is the next logical space to build a presence for Revolve,” said Revolve CEO , said Mike Karanikolas. “Bellemint aligns with our strategy by meeting customers where they already are, including on mobile devices and in gaming environments.” Amber Bezahler, co-CEO of…

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Angela Cooper and Ona Marshall contributed powerful commentary on Sundance Institute’s removal of Louisville from its list of host cities. I support everything they say and thank them for writing it. But as a lifelong activist in documentary and independent filmmaking, I offer a different perspective. They are not contradictory, but complementary. If you believe, as I do, in the power of art to change minds (which is far more difficult than mountains), then Sundance is the place to be in Orlando, like Louisville, Nashville, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, etc. I suggest that we should target cities like this. Rather than…

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