Market-Leader Stetson Strides Into Men’s Grooming
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2023--
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Multichannel Live Selling Strategy Propels Whiskey Skies to $10M in Sales
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2023--
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The LYCRA Company’s Sustainability Director Joins Panel Discussion at the United Nations Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network Annual Meeting
WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2023--
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Jennifer Lawrence showcases a red hot look at 2023 Cannes Film Festival
Jennifer Lawrence showcases a red hot look at 2023 Cannes Film Festival
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Bidens mark eight years since Beau Biden's death
President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden on Tuesday attended a memorial mass for Beau Biden marking eight years since his death from cancer, according to the White House.
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Husband smashes beauty queen's crown after wife loses contest
A beauty pageant was cut short over the weekend after a furious husband jumped on stage and smashed the winner's crown. Miss Gay Mato Grosso 2023, an 'LGBTQIAP+' pageant in Brazil, came to a halt on Saturday (27 May) when Emannuelly Belini was crowned the winner. Footage showed Belini leaning over in disbelief when her name was announced, but before the tiara was placed on her head, a man grabbed it from the host and threw it on the ground. Local media outlet Globo claim it was the runner-up's husband. Pageant coordinator Malone Haenisch has since spoken out and said the man "did not consider the result to be fair and caused all this inconvenience and damage." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "We vehemently condemn the incident that occurred at the time of the crowning of the elected Miss Várzea Grande," she told the publication. "When the partner of Miss Cuiabá, who was classified in second place, invaded the stage and aggressively destroyed the crown," she continued. However, Haenisch said the judges were fair, adding: "We confirm the pageant jury’s choice and we sympathise with the elected Miss, as well as [Becker], as she is not responsible for the crazy attitudes of third parties." It comes after Daniela Arroyo González made history earlier this year as the first transgender woman to compete for the title of Miss Universe Puerto Rico. Taking to Instagram to celebrate the good news back in February, González said: "The emotion and pride that I feel in this moment overwhelms me with joy." "Having the courage to dream big and follow your heart always leads us to success or in the best case it leads us to change the world to a better one." "It's time to show how far we can go," she concluded at the end: "This is my time." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Newport: Photographer blends love of Africa with Welsh communities
Glenn Edwards was a steelworker before finding a love for photography in his mid 20s by chance.
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31 billionaires are worth more than the US Treasury has in cash
Cash levels at the US Treasury are tumbling toward a dangerously low level as Washington waits until the last minute to raise the debt ceiling.
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How Fast Can You Spot the Wedding Invitation in This Hidden Object Image?
The goal of this hidden object game is to uncover the wedding invitation faster than you can say “I do.”
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Kristen Stewart channels James Dean in denim ensemble while running errands in Los Angeles
Kristen Stewart's denim ensemble was in stark contrast to her glamorous 2023 Met Gala look earlier in May
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Room for Oliver Sudden please: Harry Styles' undercover names in hotels leave staff in splits
Harry Styles reportedly uses a hidden entrance to enter and exit the hotel in Scotland while being ferried around in a Mercedes S-Class
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How to get Addison Rae inspired hairstyle and color?
Addison Rae's fans are inspired by her hair style and color, and here are the steps to get it at home
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