Diane von Furstenberg launches DVF Vintage

Published October 26, 2025 Diane von Furstenberg is introducing a new initiative that celebrates the brand’s heritage.  Diane von Furstenberg launches DVF Vintage. – Diane von Furstenberg Dubbed “DVF Vintage”, it offers a hand-selected collection of vintage styles pulled from Diane’s personal archives and from the DVF community, through a buy-back program that invites customers…

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Google AI Studio updates: More control, less friction

AI-powered apps let you build incredible things: generate videos from a script with Veo, build powerful image editing tools with a command using Nano Banana, or create the ultimate writing app that can check your sources using Google Search. Traditionally, building an app that combines these capabilities meant juggling different APIs, SDKs and services. That…

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Lanvin Group names new CFO

Published October 26, 2025 Lanvin Group announced on Friday the appointment of Jiyang Han to the role as chief financial officer, effective November 1.  See fashion showLanvin – Spring-Summer2026 – Womenswear – France – Paris – ©Launchmetrics/spotlight In this role, Han will oversee the luxury group’s financial planning and analysis, accounting and controllership, financial management, treasury, investment…

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MarediModa: visitor numbers up by 3% at Cannes trade fair

Published October 26, 2025 MarediModa, the leading trade fair for Made-in-Europe fabrics and accessories for the beachwear, lingerie and athleisure sectors, reaffirms its central role on the international stage. The 2025 edition, held at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes from 22 to 24 October, recorded significant growth in both attendance (+3%) and the calibre…

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MIT physicists just found a way to see inside atoms

Physicists at MIT have introduced a technique to study the interior of an atom’s nucleus by relying on the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” inside a molecule. In research published on October 23 in Science, the team precisely measured the energy of electrons orbiting a radium atom that was chemically bound to a fluoride atom,…

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Hippos once roamed frozen Germany with mammoths

Hippos, now found only in sub-Saharan Africa, managed to survive in central Europe far longer than anyone previously believed. A new analysis of ancient bones shows that hippos lived in the Upper Rhine Graben between about 47,000 and 31,000 years ago, during the depths of the last ice age. The findings come from an international…

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