Saks extends Glam Gardens to bespoke fashion illustrations
Bespoke illustration for Saks by Grace Ciao Department store Saks Fifth Avenue is capturing its May event programming, Glam Gardens, through illustrations using flower petals as a medium. Together with illustrator Grace Ciao, Saks will create illustrations that will mix fashion with florals to include consumers that follow the brand socially, but may not be able to attend the initiative in person. The fashion sector often relies on the artistic
DALLAS (AP) — Former House Speaker Jim Wright, the longtime Texas Democrat who became the first speaker in history to be driven out of office in midterm, has died. He was 92.
After relying for years on its top-selling lung drug Advair, GlaxoSmithKline is now braced for the worst in the form of cheap generics – but not just yet. Chief Executive Andrew Witty said on Wednesday that the chances of cheap copies of its highly profitable inhaled medicine reaching the world’s biggest market in 2016 were “vanishingly small”.
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A teacher went the extra mile to make one third grade student happy on field day.
By Mohammed Mukhashaf and Mohammed Ghobari ADEN/CAIRO (Reuters) – Yemen’s Houthi militia battled its way into Aden’s Tawahi district on Wednesday despite Saudi-led air strikes, strengthening its hold on the city whose fate is seen as crucial to determining the country’s civil war. The fighting across Yemen killed 120 people on Wednesday, mostly civilians, including at least 40 who were trying to flee the southern port city of Aden by
NEW YORK (AP) — This year’s PEN American Center gala was a defense of free expression, of Charlie Hebdo and of PEN itself.
With crude oil surging and the dollar falling, today the top trends forecaster in the world warned King World News that we are about to see total panic engulf the world. Recently we have heard many ominous warnings issued from top people across the globe. Maybe the end really is near.
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Last summer, Chrysler recalled 895,000 SUVs to rectify a wiring problem that could cause the driver and front passenger sun visors to catch fire. Now, NHTSA is reopening its investigation, after eight vehicles repaired under the recall reportedly caught fire in the same manner the repair was supposed to prevent. – The original recall, from July of 2014, affected 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos, whose sun visor mounting