Over the past couple of years, there has been a growing awareness that brands and logos of luxury fashion houses no longer hold the same credence they once did. In years gone by, donning a Louis ...
Now, another luxury auto brand is planning to cut jobs. Volkswagen’s Audi plans to cut up to 7,500 jobs by 2029. In a statement on Monday, the company said “Through a temporary reduction and a ...
The UK-based retailer Size? shared an early look at this year's "Pink Foam" Air Max 95 retro on Instagram yesterday, but release details weren't revealed. Celebrating the runner's 30th anniversary ...
Some loved it while many poked fun, comparing it to Pink Panther and Barbie’s dream car. Even Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, and EV startup Lucid Motor teased the struggling British luxury automaker.
giving the Rolls-Royce an unmistakably dark, yet regal, presence. Custom wheels have the Chrome Hearts logo, along with their iconic “F**k You” engraving along the curve, which gives a cheeky ...
For the convenience of IT employees and others working in the offices at Madhapur, Hitec City and vicinities located on the IT Corridor, it has introduced six green metro luxury electric AC buses.
Al Green, D-Texas, for interrupting Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday night. Minutes after President Donald Trump began his speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, a defiant Rep.
It’s scrubbed its socials to remove all past content and revealed a ‘quiet luxury’ aesthetic for its logo, website and ... it decided it wanted the green grass of accessible luxury, a ...
Some House Democrats protested by dressing all in pink or waving signs that said simply “False” when the president said something untrue. But eleven-term congressman Al Green, age seventy-seven, ...
House Republicans on Wednesday teed up a vote to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress. The House voted along party lines ...
Rep. Al Green generated reactions from across the political spectrum after being ushered out of the U.S. Capitol during President Donald Trump's joint congressional address on Tuesday night.
New Mexico Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, chair for the 96-member caucus, explained to Time magazine that the pink is meant to “signal our protest of Trump’s policies which are negatively ...