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Estée Lauder: René Lammers appointed head of research and innovation
Bernard Arnault “honored” that LVMH has been designated as “likely to enter into a partnership” with Armani
Baziszt opens first boutique in Paris, collaborates with Sézane
Amazon, Temu, and Zalando lead European cross-border fashion e-commerce

Bernard Arnault “honored” that LVMH has been designated as “likely to enter into a partnership” with Armani

By AFP Published September 14, 2025 Bernard Arnault, CEO of the world’s number one luxury goods group LVMH, said on Friday he was “honored” that his group had been designated by Giorgio Armani in his will as a “player likely to forge a partnership” with the Italian group. Bernard Arnault – Archives AFP “Giorgio Armani,…

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Le Rouge Français opens first boutique in Paris

Published September 14, 2025 Le Rouge Français, founded in 2019 by Élodie Carpentier and Salem Ghezaili, has chosen Rue de Turenne, a stone’s throw from Place des Vosges, to set up its first physical boutique. La Bouche Rouge’s first boutique in the Marais district – DR Designed as an immersive space, this address showcases the…

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ModaLisboa reveals program for new edition

Published September 14, 2025 The program of shows (and parties) for ModaLisboa Base was unveiled on Friday, September 12, by the Portuguese association responsible for Lisboa Fashion Week, which was born in 1991 by the hands and talent of the designer duo Eduarda Abbondanza and Mário Matos Ribeiro, who were part of the avant-garde of…

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Was mars once warm, wet, and ready for life

While the early Mars climate remains an open question, a new study suggests its atmosphere may have been hospitable to life due to volcanic activity which emitted sulfur gases that contributed to a greenhouse warming effect. This finding comes from a study published in Science Advances, led by researchers at The University of Texas at…

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Physicists just found a way to make “something from nothing”

In 1951, physicist Julian Schwinger theorized that by applying a uniform electrical field to a vacuum, electron-positron pairs would be spontaneously created out of nothing, through a phenomenon called quantum tunneling. The problem with turning the matter-out-of-nowhere theory into Star Trek replicators or transporters? Enormously high electric fields would be required — far beyond the…

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