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Francisco Costa Taps Bruno V. Roels for Creative Coalition Project

SEEING GREEN: Costa Brazil, the environmentally centered beauty brand launched by Francisco Costa, has passed the one-year mark and remains committed to its mission of helping people reconnect with the world in a sustainable way.
Costa recently helped another kind of mission as well by being the first interviewed guest on the April 17 launch of Mission Magazine’s #MissionTV on its Instagram.
As part of Costa Brazil’s efforts to protect the rainforests, the company started the Creative Coalition with Conservation International. Beyond saving trees, safeguarding acreage helps the well-being of tribespeople in the Amazon, whose health is at risk due to disease and foreign agents.
The new Creative Coalition project consists of a series of gelatin silver prints depicting palm trees photographed by Bruno V. Roels. As a result of Roel’s efforts, 80 acres of tropical rainforest, or about 20,000 trees, have been saved. The gelatin silver prints are made on fiber-based paper that has been coated with a light-sensitive emulsion.
Roels said he is working on a book that will be published by Art Paper Editions about his collection of palm-tree-related vintage postcards and photographs made in the European colonies between 1875 and 1935. “These cards and photographs were made by Europeans for Europeans

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Technical Utility Matte Belts – Dior Focuses on Function with the 25mm Buckle Belt Accessory (TrendHunter.com)


(TrendHunter.com) Luxury fashion house Dior continues to add to its ongoing luxury technical fashion designs for the season with the launch of the 25mm Buckle Belt silhouette. It is special due to the brand’s…
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Hulu’s Little Fires Everywhere Changes A Lot From The Book. Does It Work?

Breaking down all the major differences between the show and Celeste Ng’s bestselling novel.

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Twitter Reacts to the Shocking Twist in the Little Fires Everywhere Season Finale

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The Indigenous Fashion Designer Using Face Masks to Fight Injustice

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Little Fires Everywhere Season 2: Everything We Know

Celeste Ng said she’ll “never say never” to a sequel. Here’s what that could mean for season 2.

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Kate Middleton Shares Several Rare New Photos of Prince Louis for His 2nd Birthday

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American Express Unveils ‘Stand for Small’ Coalition to Support U.S. Small Businesses

American Express has established “Stand for Small,” a coalition of more than 40 companies across media, technology, consumer goods and professional services, that seek to provide meaningful support to small businesses as they navigate the impacts of COVID-19.
The Stand for Small coalition will give millions of U.S. small businesses access to support through services, offers and tools and expertise, among other benefits. These resources are available to support small businesses as they work to reduce their operating expenses, manage their teams remotely, enhance their digital capabilities, and address other needs during this pandemic.
The coalition includes brands such as Amazon, American Express, AT&T, Inc., Avis Car Rental, Bain & Company, BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings,Inc., Dell Technologies, eBay Inc., Facebook, FedEx Corp., Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Salesforce, Sam’s Club, Uber and Verizon Communications.
Facebook, for example, is offering cash grants and ad credits totaling $100 million across 30,000 merchants; Microsoft Office 365 Business Essentials is offering six months free for a 12-month commitment; AT&T and Verizon are waiving late fees/overage charges for a limited time, while UPS is offering a 15-minute free, virtual consultant with an expert to discuss immediate business and concerns.
The Stand for Small coalition will continue to onboard partners and add

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What to Know About Neiman Marcus’ Potential Bankruptcy

The Neiman Marcus Group is just one of many major retailers being severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, with sources indicating the 113-year-old retailer is on its way to filing for bankruptcy.
Prior to the outbreak, there was speculation that the company, which is behind Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Mytheresa, Horchow and Last Call, was the next retailer to file for bankruptcy because of its $4 billion in long-term debt. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an additional struggle for the retailer, as its stores have been closed for more than a month.
While Neiman Marcus has yet to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, if it does so it will follow several other fashion brands that have succumbed to the pressures of the pandemic in the last two months, including Los Angeles fashion label Bldwn, British retailer Debenhams, Elizabeth Arden Red Door spas and True Religion.
Here, WWD breaks down the specifics of Neiman Marcus’ potential bankruptcy, including the factors that are contributing to the filing and prospective buyers.
Has Neiman Marcus filed for bankruptcy?
The Neiman Marcus Group has not yet filed for bankruptcy.
Are the Neiman Marcus stores closing?
The Neiman Marcus Group has temporarily closed its 43 Neiman Marcus and two Bergdorf Goodman stores

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Earth Day 2020 Shop Guide: Brands With a Conscious Bent

Earth Day is upon us and many brands continuously dedicate themselves to be mindful of the planet. WWD has rounded up 20 that commit to achieving innovation sustainably. By reducing waste and sourcing reusable and timeless fabrics, these are among the labels to shop on this 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

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