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Jonathan Anderson’s Hire Makes History at Dior

2 juin 2025 à 07:00
His appointment as creative director of both women’s and men’s wear may mark not just a changing of the guard, but a shift in the paradigm.

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Jonathan Anderson has been a part of LVMH since 2013 when he was named designer of Loewe. Over 11 years Mr. Anderson transformed Loewe from largely irrelevant to one of the hottest brands in fashion, with annual revenues estimated at $2 billion.

What We Know About the Attack in Colorado

2 juin 2025 à 06:44
Six people were hospitalized after a man used a “makeshift flamethrower” on a crowd in Boulder, Colo., honoring Israeli hostages in Gaza. The authorities are investigating the attack as an act of terrorism.

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Law enforcement officials near the site of an attack in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday.

U.S. Dependence on China for Rare Earth Magnets Is Causing Shortages

2 juin 2025 à 06:01
The United States allowed its rare earth metals industry to move to China and could now face severe economic disruption as China limits crucial supplies.

© Sim Chi Yin for The New York Times

Workers in China at the Magnequench Company making magnetic powders and other products using rare earth metals in 2013. The company closed a plant in Indiana two decades ago.

Our obsession with spoiling pets has gone too far: your dog doesn’t care if its collar is from Burberry | Van Badham

2 juin 2025 à 05:23

From luxury pet-friendly accommodation to chartering a private plane for your pooch, the indulgences of late-stage capitalism are extreme

A delightfully fluffy expenses controversy emerged in Queensland in the past week. The ABC reported that the chair of a Queensland government-owned company “faced questions” after billing the taxpayer for a hotel stay with a luxury accommodation package for his dog.

The energy company chair, his “fur-baby Vito” and his wife (unnamed) allegedly enjoyed a $500-a-night stay at the Ovolo hotel in Fortitude Valley when a board meeting obliged his attendance in Brisbane, 100km away from his Sunshine Coast home. The “luxury pet-friendly accommodation” offered at the five-star Ovolo includes a “super comfy” dog bed, treats, premium dog food, mealtime mat and water bowl, as well as a take-home dog toy “because who doesn’t love a present?”

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