Sunday, January 19

Finance

Held in Paris’ Pompidou Center was Chloé’s AW23 show, with a collection unveiled by Gabriela Hearst, her third collection. Inspired by Artemisia Gentileschi, a 17th century painter, the Renaissance era silhouettes exude female power found in Artemisia’s paintings. For Hearst, she wanted to tell overlooked women’s stories and their contributions to the world through this collection. It is also her aim to highlight climate care and solutions, as women are affected by the climate crises.

(As Sage Bava says in her opening paragraph below, “As an artist/musician I realized years ago that I must take my self care seriously, caring for my body to nurture my mind and soul.” So Bava was the perfect person to go into the West Hollywood location of Remedy Place and spend a day there to see how the “First Social Wellness Club” could work with musicians on their self care — Steve Baltin)

While Black History Month may be over, that doesn’t mean Black history isn’t still being made. With every generation comes a set of tastemakers whose creativity and brilliance sets the tone for future generations on what it means to thrive while making positive strides for the culture. One visionary helping to usher in the next era of Black excellence is none other than Ricky Miller. Miller, the CEO of Carbonadi Vodka, has blazed his own trail and redefined what it means to find success along the intersection of entrepreneurship and passion.

Fifty billion dollars. Say it fast enough and it almost sounds easy. But when you think of the $50 billion our federal government has committed to the American semiconductor industry, you start to grasp the size of that commitment, its inherent risks, and, of course, its potential payoffs.

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