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Luxury goods were supposed to be making a comeback this year. But US President Donald Trump's trade war has complicated that and things are looking grim for the industry. The FT's fashion editor Lauren Indvik explains where things stand with LVMH, Prada and others. Mentioned in this podcast:Donald Trump's trade war shatters hopes of 2025 luxury revivalThe FT News Briefing is produced by Katya Kumcova, Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian, Ethan Plotkin, Lulu Smyth, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Andrew Georgiadis, Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Joseph Salcedo. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
När vi och alla andra pratade om tullar, undertecknades återigen ett av Sveriges viktigaste överenskommelser: Industrins kollektivavtal. Idag berättar vi historien om avtalet som räddade svenska löntagare ur krisårens misär.
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Att lura ögat genom optiska illusioner är populärt i modevärlden just nu och många modeskapare gör kläder som inte är vad de ser ut att vara. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Balenciaga, Diesel, Acne Studios, Our Legacy, Victoria Beckham, Prada och, inte minst, Jonathan Anderson är bara några av alla modemärken som idag gillar att skapa optiska illusioner. Somliga lyfter fram det lustfyllda i att få leka med mode tack vare just trompe l'oeil. Andra, som Prada, har ett mer intellektuellt förhållningssätt. Vad är verkligt? Och så kan det, förstås, ge stor uppmärksamhet.I veckans program berättar modevetaren Emily Dahl, också känd som Modemassakern, om en på senaste tiden mycket uppmärksammad byxa: trompe l'œil-jeansen som egentligen är mjukisbyxor. Peter Gärdenfors, professor i kognitionsvetenskap, berättar hur konstnärer kan utnyttja seendets och perceptionens begränsningar för att lura våra ögon. Och så träffar vi scenografen Niklas Nilsson, som under många år arbetade tillsammans med regissören Roy Andersson. I hans filmer utnyttjades trompe l'œil-effekter till max för att bygga upp stora världar i en liten studio.
It's the Easter long weekend, but Jo and Jade are here for the Weekly Wrap!On this weeks episode they talk about-Housing becomes the focus of the election-Prada makes a purchase-More FBT-The To-Do ListLinksLabor and the Coalition are promising more housing supply and first home buyer help. What will it mean?Prada buys Versace in €1.25bn deal uniting Italy's biggest fashion brandsPanache FinancialCheck out our website: www.accidentalbookkeeper.com.auSee you next week, Jo and Jade- Co-HostJoel - Producer
INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking an Irish Goodbye Coffee Oat Lager from Tactical Brewing Company in Orlando. She reviews her weekend in Orlando and St. Petersburg FL, feeding gators at Gatorland and enjoying St. Pete Beach. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (19:13): Kathleen shares news on Jelly Roll's “artist in residence” status on American Idol, and Cher's son Elijah Blue is getting divorced. TASTING MENU (1:34): samples Guinness Pub Style Cheese pretzels, Vlasik “Pickle Balls”, and Coastal Crab Boil Kettle Chips. UPDATES (29:13): Kathleen shares updates on Meghan Markle's peace offering to King Charles, Mattress Mack is downsizing, and Buc-ee's is about to open its first Mississippi location. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (52:43): Kathleen reveals the discovery of rare jaguarundi wild cats on a trail cam in Honduras. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (54:00): Kathleen shares articles on Coachella 2025, Rory McIlroy wins the 2025 Masters, Bernie Sanders surprises the Coachella crowd, Buc-ee's is set to open a new location outside of DC, an authentic Masters green jacket is bought at a thrift store for $5, Blue Origin's first all-female flight has mixed reviews, rare Blue Ghost Fireflies are coming to North Carolina, a Vegas man is arrested for owning 7 “emotional support tigers,” Texas Roadhouse becomes America's top casual dining chain, Pop-Tarts is launching 2 new flavors, Prada is buying Versace, and an Augusta homeowner is holding out on selling to Augusta National Golf Club. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (36:53): Kathleen recommends watching “Mobland” on Paramount +. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:14:53): Kathleen reads about the opening of The Caprybrera Café in St. Augustine, FL.
Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz interviews Tony Sella, the legendary marketing executive behind some of Hollywood's most iconic movie campaigns. During his decades at 20th Century Fox, Sella was the creative force behind unforgettable posters, trailers, taglines, and promotions for films including Avatar, X-Men, Independence Day, Bohemian Rhapsody, and nearly 1,000 others. He shares insights into his creative process, memorable marketing moments, and the philosophy that guided his extraordinary career.Research as the Foundation for Creative Solutions (01:55) Sella emphasizes that research is only as valuable as the questions asked, highlighting how audience feedback helped solve marketing challenges for films like The Happening and Life of Pi. He and Goetz discuss their long collaboration using qualitative research to refine marketing approaches for hundreds of successful campaigns.Finding the "Essential Idea" in Marketing (03:56) Sella explains his unique ability to identify a film's core marketing hook, as demonstrated with the Devil Wears Prada campaign featuring the iconic Prada shoe as a trident.Balancing Trailer Impact with Movie Quality (11:35) Sella reveals a crucial marketing principle about the relationship between trailers and the films they promote, using examples from both Avatar and The Simpsons Movie. For good movies, the trailer must be exceptional, while for truly great films, the trailer must match the emotional impact of the film itself.Groundbreaking Campaigns: Independence Day (15:49) Describing the legendary Super Bowl spot featuring the White House explosion, Sella explains how they created a cultural phenomenon with the tagline "Enjoy the Super Bowl. It may be your last."From Disney to Fox: Career Evolution (21:12) Sella recalls getting his "PhD" at Disney, working on hits like Good Morning Vietnam before moving to Fox, where he helped transform films like Taken through innovative marketing approaches and identifying powerful campaign hooks.The Three Pillars of Creative Success (43:55) Reflecting on campaigns for Walk the Line and Bohemian Rhapsody, Sella shares his philosophy that the most important elements in creative work are passion, talent, and taste—innate qualities that cannot be acquired.During this lively discussion, Sella showcases the creative intuition that made him a marketing legend while acknowledging the collaborative nature of his success. His story offers helpful insights for anyone interested in film marketing, promotion, or the art of connecting with audiences.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind the scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger! Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Tony SellaProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment) For more information about Tony Sella: IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2523305/ For more information about Kevin Goetz: Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin GoetzScreen Engine/ASI Website: www.ScreenEngineASI.com
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Recession indicators abound. This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting hands on with an honest and objective review of Lawrence's new A.PRESSE hoodie which turns into a discussion on value and Auralee, a baggy jeans styling tutorial, mistakenly copping a choker you thought was a belt, Chinese TikTok exposes how cheap luxury goods really are but is this all just a red herring propaganda machine deployed amidst a trade war, reverse shopping tourism, turns out Elwood is probably using slave labor which isn't that shocking, dupes and rep heaven, the People's Republic of Emo Trap, a new generation discovers Coachella is a lie, mortgaging your future for an Instagram grid dump, who are these live music bookings for (young people) and is anyone even watching (no), James recounts his own Coachella trip from back in 2013, we are living through a vintage camera epidemic so let's break down all the latest bros who are not a vibe, Prada bought Versace but has a bad track record with these kinda deals, high-end fashion brand stocking stuffer heat, A Minecraft Movie's chicken jockey has saved cinema, do you clean up after yourself at the movies, everyone is on board for The Accountant 2, Love on the Spectrum and more.
In Season 10, Episode 14 of the Remarkable Retail podcast, co-hosts Steve Dennis and Michael LeBlanc deliver a jam-packed episode that blends sharp commentary on today's global retail turbulence with a thoughtful five-year retrospective on Steve's landmark retail strategy book, Remarkable Retail.The first half of the episode centers on the mounting global trade tensions, specifically the deepening tariff war between the U.S. and China. Steve breaks down the financial ripple effects of Trump's temporary tariff pause, from bond market volatility to persistent inflationary pressure. Despite a temporary reprieve, tariffs remain four times higher than pre-war levels, impacting major retail players like Nike, RH, and Lululemon. Smaller retailers are particularly vulnerable, lacking the scale and capital to weather uncertainty.The hosts also tackle other pressing news stories: consumer confidence plummeting, the fallout from the looming de minimis policy change affecting Chinese factory-direct models like Temu and Shein, and the ripple effect this may have on Canadian exporters to the U.S. They highlight luxury retail turbulence as Prada acquires Versace and Saks Global—parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus—faces vendor shipment cutoffs and empty shelves as seen in a Las Vegas store visti. A brief silver lining emerges in Dallas, where a threatened Neiman Marcus flagship gets a temporary lifeline.The second half of the episode is a deep dive into Remarkable Retail: How to Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption, five years after its original release and four years since the COVID-updated second edition. Steve reflects on what inspired him to write the book—observing the collapse of retail's middle and the rise of bifurcation—and how the Eight Essentials framework continues to shape thinking in the industry. He shares which essentials remain relevant, which are now mere table stakes, and why “radical” as a term can be misinterpreted.Steve and Michael explore whether new tech, especially AI, can level the playing field—or merely amplify the advantages of already powerful retailers. Steve hints that if there were ever to be a third edition, it would put more emphasis on human-centered retail and leadership adaptability. The episode closes with reflections on the podcast's role as an evolving extension of the book, helping retail leaders stay agile and ahead in a rapidly shifting marketplace.Here is a 10% off code for the CommerceNext Growth Show exclusive to Remarkable Retail listeners: REMARKABLE. About UsSteve Dennis is a strategic advisor and keynote speaker focused on growth and innovation, who has also been named one of the world's top retail influencers. He is the bestselling authro of two books: Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption and Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior retail contributor and on social media.Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fourth year in a row, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
Bunnings expands into auto parts as it looks to tap into the $1.5 billion car market… after stepping out of the car market over 2 decades ago. Prada has made the big acquisition of its Italian luxury competitor Versace for $1.38 billion USD. Apple has dodged the tariff-bullet as Donald Trump announces a tariff exemption on consumer electronic goods made in China. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStorel Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La historia como inspiración esta tarde en La Torre de Babel, en la que recibimos la visita de Juan Manuel De Prada. Con él volvemos a los años en lo que los nazis dominaban París en la segunda parte de su monumental proyecto, “Mil ojos esconde la noche”, que acaba de publicarse. Con un personaje ya conocido, Fernando Navales, nos reencontramos con los miembros de la comunidad de artistas españoles exiliados, pasan de trampear a malvivir y por las páginas de esta novela nos encontramos con Picasso, César González Ruano, Gregorio Marañón, Victoria Kent o Ana María Martínez Sagi.Zaragoza es el escenario de otra propuesta con una base histórica, la que firma el escritor Juan Ignacio Garzaran que se estrena en la novela, con “Redención. Próceres y proscritos”, un thriller histórico ambientado en Zaragoza, a principios del siglo XX y en la Biarritz real. Y si la época elegida por Juan Manuel de Prada para ambientar su novela, la época de entreguerras, no puede ser más atractiva, esta, a las puertas de la Primera Guerra Mundial y con la Revolución Rusa de fondo, no se queda atrás. Con ambos hablamos esta tarde en La Torre de Babel.
One of our most requested guests of the year is finally here — @StyledSara joins us on today's episode! From her early days writing for College Fashionista, to working on the buying team at Revolve, and now creating content full-time for brands like Levi's and Prada, Sara walks us through her inspiring journey into the fashion industry. We also dive into her personal style evolution, the color combinations she's loving right now, and her latest collaboration with Few Moda — which just dropped.Shop Sara's Few Moda collaboration here https://www.fewmoda.com/collections/few-moda-x-sara-walkerFollow Sara on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/styledsara/and on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@styledsara?lang=enLove the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El escritor Juan Manuel de Prada escoge cada semana una figura pública actual o histórica y trata de contar su biografía con todas sus luces y sus sombras. Esta semana De Prada se ha fijado en el escritor español y premio Nobel de Literatura Camilo José Cela, de quien ha destacado la calidad de sus novelas y alguno de sus secretos más oscuros.
A US-Panama deal allows for a limited military presence at the Panama Canal, the US-China trade war escalates with record-high tariffs, the UN condemns Myanmar's junta for breaking the earthquake ceasefire, Israel issues evacuation orders for eastern Gaza City, the UK conducts the first visit by its military chief to China since 2015, the US Senate confirms Donald Trump's pick as Joint Chiefs Chairman, the Supreme Court orders the return of a mistakenly deported Maryland man, a helicopter crash in New York City claims the life of a Spanish CEO, Prada acquires Versace for €1.25B, and Tesla launches in Saudi Arabia. Sources: www.verity.news
Yesterday we covered the trade war pause… today the behind-the-scenes Trump drama.Versace was just sold to its Italian cousin Prada at ½ price… because time kills all deals.Nick just got his 1st colonoscopy… so Jack found our fave economics lesson in the exam.Plus, Google is now paying AI engineers to do nothing… no joke. $CPRI $PRDSY $SPYWant more business storytelling from us? Check out the latest episode of our new weekly deepdive show: The untold origin story of… Peeps
Episode 559: Neal and Toby look into a promising inflation report but see if the trade wars could spoil everything. Then, while Trump pulls back most reciprocal tariffs from most of the world, he remains staunch against China, which could mean many goods, including Christmas trees and movies, are diminishing. Also, Prada pays a pretty penny for its rival, Versace. Meanwhile, the Stock of the Week is Ring Pop, and the Dog of the Week is Pharma stocks. Let the weekend begin! Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Checkout TaxAct for more! Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People who are about to retire likely just saw their pool of money shrink because of all of the market uncertainty. We chat about what the latest tariff-driven turmoil likely means for savers and how to navigate it. Plus, a look at why the dollar has been dropping in recent days. And, how Prada's purchase of fellow luxury brand Versace might change how the brand sells itself to consumers.
From the BBC World Service: China has announced it is responding to steepening US tariffs by ramping up its own taxes on imported US products to 125%. It's the latest twist in what's been a whiplash-inducing week for global investors, government finances, and our savings. Plus, shares in luxury brand Prada were up on Friday after it agreed to buy rival fashion house Versace in a deal worth over $1 billion. And, some customer-facing businesses in South Korea are turning to automation to solve staffing issues amid declining birth rates.
People who are about to retire likely just saw their pool of money shrink because of all of the market uncertainty. We chat about what the latest tariff-driven turmoil likely means for savers and how to navigate it. Plus, a look at why the dollar has been dropping in recent days. And, how Prada's purchase of fellow luxury brand Versace might change how the brand sells itself to consumers.
From the BBC World Service: China has announced it is responding to steepening US tariffs by ramping up its own taxes on imported US products to 125%. It's the latest twist in what's been a whiplash-inducing week for global investors, government finances, and our savings. Plus, shares in luxury brand Prada were up on Friday after it agreed to buy rival fashion house Versace in a deal worth over $1 billion. And, some customer-facing businesses in South Korea are turning to automation to solve staffing issues amid declining birth rates.
On today's MJ Morning Show: Backlash over 'ring on finger' photo A foster child traded for a monkey Morons in the news Pop-Tarts... the Walmart version Bath & Body Works scent plug-in caused damage Flight turns around on route to Italy over unruly passenger A live chicken brought to showing of "A Minecraft Movie" A what point does low battery cause panic to set in Bill in state house over hand-held phones while driving Prada buying Versace Why do people want Katy Perry to die in space? What drink order puts bartenders on high alert What's the only airline that allows airline attendants drink on flights An assistant principal makes inappropriate behavior with 13-year-old student, makes him massage her feet Update: Weezer's bassist's wife arrested for attempted murder Nicki Minaj victim of swatting Publisher's Clearing House files for bankruptcy Masters Tournament.. Story about MJ turning down endorsement Amazon CEO says the days of cheap stuff is over Weight loss meds are hurting traditional weight-loss centers CEO and family on fateful helicopter flight in NYC Bill Belichick's girlfriend entering Miss Maine pageant 4-year-old found wandering around Arby's drive thru in Clearwater
We are at war with China. Same Sex Marriage decision at SCOTUS needs to be revisited. Prada buying Versace. Harley Davidson CEO retiring. Kilmar can't be deported to El Salvador, but he can be deported (where?). Tony can’t guess the Rockford FilesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska discuss two big news stories: the tariffs' last-minute delay and the impact on the fashion industry, and Prada's acquisition of Versace (16:44). Later in the episode, we're joined by Glossy editor-in-chief Jill Manoff for a roundtable discussion on the state of the department store (23:55). We cover everything from the graveyard of department stores that have closed — like Barneys and Henri Bendel — to the reasons European department stores have thrived while their American counterparts haven't. We also touch on Saks Fifth Avenue's notorious delay of vendor payments and brands and retailers' evolving relationship.
Well it's finally official. The Prada Group has acquired Versace from Capri Holdings. This week we investigate the terms of the deal, the shady character who wanted to make Versace less glitzy more preppy (as if!) and how Donatella feels about all of these changes. Plus, we look at more designer musical chairs, dog accessorising, Demna's next chapter, and dressing for Coachella. Thanks for stopping by. Follow along on TikTok for the latest scoop.
HEADLINES :- HH Sheikh Hamdan and India's Minister of Commerce and Industry witness signing of 8 agreements- Prada is buying Versace for $1.38B — its biggest acquisition ever!- Tesla has officially launched operations in Saudi Arabia- Saudi Prince Returns To Football With 1 Billion Riyal Investment Fund
Forever stamp price might go up. Betty White loved junk food and vodka. Who do you want to see on money? Gender reveal. Publishers Clearing House files for bankruptcy. Grilled cheese please. City of College Station. What to wear. Prada is buying Versace. New Oscar for stunt design. Smoysters.
En este episodio de El Brieff, hablamos sobre la destitución del director de Birmex por corrupción, los elogios y advertencias de Trump hacia México, la liberación de Don Neto, y la nueva lista de magistrados electorales. También cubrimos la caída de las bolsas en EE.UU., la compra de Versace por Prada, tensiones globales en Siria y Tanzania, y un inesperado canje de prisioneros entre Rusia y EE.UU.Este episodio es presentado por STRTGY, la empresa que construye el cerebro detrás de las cadenas de suministro más inteligentes del mundo. Con EVA, tu operación deja de reaccionar y empieza a anticiparse. Visítanos en www.strtgy.ai o escríbenos a arturo@strtgy.aiSuscríbete a Brieffy para acceder a estos y más contenidos de alto valor en un solo lugar. Si quieres hacerlo y recibir todos los beneficios de Brieffy, visita brieffy.comRecibe gratis nuestro newsletter con las noticias más importantes del día.Si te interesa una mención en El Brieff, escríbenos a arturo@brieffy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
USA gør det klart, at den samlede told på kinesiske varer er på 145 pct. Aktierne dykker igen i USA dagen efter historiske stigninger. Dansk kvantevirksomhed får investering på 160 mio. kr. Nyt i hvidvasksagen får betydning for Danske Bank-retssag. Prada køber Versace for 9,4 mia. kr. Inflationen falder i både USA og Danmark. Trump-regeringen ligger flere planer for at overtage Grønland. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
Prada kauft Versace für 1,4 Milliarden Dollar – ein Knall im Geschäft der Luxusmode. Denn damit endet eine Ära in der Modebranche. Versace hat die Modeindustrie in den 80er- und 90er-Jahren geprägt – das wirkt bis heute nach. Das Modehaus Versace wurde von Donatellas Bruder Gianni Versace gegründet. Nach dessen Ermordung 1997 übernahm Donatella die kreative Leitung: Eine eigenwillige Unternehmerin, bekannt für ihre Schönheitsoperationen und ihren schlechten Geschmack. Wie sie das Haus geprägt hat und wie es soweit kam, dass Versace vom Konkurrenten Prada gekauft wurde, das hört ihr in dieser Folge. ____________________ Habt ihr Fragen oder Themen-Inputs? Schreibt uns gerne per Mail an newsplus@srf.ch oder sendet uns eine Sprachnachricht an 076 320 10 37. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören: - Jeroen van Rooijen, Stil-Experte und Modejournalist ____________ Team: - Moderation: Salvador Atasoy - Produktion: Martina Koch - Mitarbeit: Yves Kilchör ____________________ Das ist «News Plus»: In einer Viertelstunde die Welt besser verstehen – ein Thema, neue Perspektiven und Antworten auf eure Fragen. Unsere Korrespondenten und Expertinnen aus der Schweiz und der Welt erklären, analysieren und erzählen, was sie bewegt. «News Plus» von SRF erscheint immer von Montag bis Freitag um 16 Uhr rechtzeitig zum Feierabend.
Big moves, bold bets, and market mayhem - what’s driving investor sentiment today? We break down the market’s biggest stories - and what they mean for your portfolio. Tariffs or not, some bold companies are making big moves to either list or buy out the competitors. Who are these confident market players? Join Host Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang as they unpack Apple’s tariff-dodging airlift, IPO ambitions from Chagee and Vin Holdings, and the impact of a 145% US-China tariff war on Tesla, GM, and Hollywood giants, as they dive into Prada’s headline-making Versace buy and ST Engineering’s major Taiwan win. Also discussed are Prada, Versace, Capri, ST Engineering, Chagee, Vin Holdings, Apple, Tesla, GM, Disney, Warner Bros Discovery, CapitaLand Investment, DBS, UOB, SGX, Jardine Matheson, Mapletree PanAsia Commercial Trust, Changi Airport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Viviana Mazza racconta come The Donald è arrivato alla decisione di sospendere per 90 giorni i dazi reciproci. Simona Brandolini parla della sentenza della Corte costituzionale in base alla quale il presidente della Campania non potrà ricandidarsi per un terzo mandato (e con lui, in teoria, i suoi omologhi). Paola Pollo spiega perché la maison milanese ha investito 1,25 miliardi di euro per acquisire un altro marchio storico della moda italiana.I link di corriere.it:Perché Trump ha messo in pausa i daziTerzo mandato, la Corte costituzionale boccia la legge campana: De Luca non si può ricandidarePrada compra Versace per 1,25 miliardi: adesso è ufficiale
In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Christoph Kapalschinski und Holger Zschäpitz über den drittbesten Börsentag des Nasdaq 100, Altlasten bei VW und wankende Modeschöpfer. Außerdem geht es um Volkswagen, Delta, Prada, Capri Holdings, Nvidia, Tesla, Palantir und Apple. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) [Hier] (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6zxjyJpTMunyYCY6F7vHK1?si=8f6cTnkEQnmSrlMU8Vo6uQ) findest Du die Samstagsfolgen Klassiker-Playlist auf Spotify! Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
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Quanti di noi hanno una passione che vorrebbero trasformare in un vero business? L'idea c'è, magari si comincia vendendo agli amici… ma poi? Come si fa davvero il salto?Abbiamo ripubblicata la bellissima intervista che abbiamo fatto a Veronica Varetta nel 2023. La storia di Veronica comincia così: annoiata dall'università, entra in un laboratorio orafo per farsi creare un gioiello su misura. Poi ne fa un paio in più, li vende, apre un account Instagram, crea un brand. Tutto mentre fa altro—finché nel 2017 lascia il suo lavoro da Prada a New York per dedicarsi completamente a LIL Milan.Da quel momento, passo dopo passo, Veronica costruisce una community fedele, supera mille rifiuti, e porta LIL Milan a superare il milione di euro di fatturato nel 2021. Nel 2022 lancia il primo pop-up store a Londra, segnando l'inizio dell'espansione internazionale.Pioniera nell'uso di Instagram e dell'e-commerce, Veronica è l'esempio di come determinazione, visione e autenticità possano fare la differenza anche in un settore competitivo come la gioielleria.NEWSLETTERIscriviti a Il Digestivo la nostra newsletter mensile sul mondo startup italiano:https://ildigestivo.substack.com/Se ti piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. E se ci vuoi aiutare a crescere condividi il podcast con i tuoi amici, colleghi o parenti
Juan Manuel de Prada acaba de publicar el remate de su obra más ambiciosa: Mil ojos esconde la noche. Cárcel de tinieblas (Espasa), que presenta el París de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y los intelectuales españoles que habitaban la ciudad de la luz. La crítica la ha recibido entre elogios: es una auténtica obra maestra. Y quien lo afirma tiene toda la razón.
And we're back for another live show, taking your questions and updating you on the top three fashion news stories of the week. That'd be: Zac Posen's First Gap Collection, Pink Tariffs and how Trump's tariff war will affect the fashion industry, plus the ongoing Department Store Drama at Hudson's Bay Company / Saks / Neiman Marcus. Expect a few tangents along the way, from Tom Ford's first move post-Gucci to archival Prada escapades. Be sure to follow along on TikTok @NEWSFASH for more.
Warehouse 13 Fancast Lead Agent Shannon rides stationary bicycles with her ass, not her knees and Agent Carolyn reads the full manual while Janitor SP makes friends with a purple swamphen. This week's crew review and rewatch the Warehouse 13 season 5 premiere episode "Endless Terror." The Agents discuss trying to keep up with a very packed episode, the fun unexplained time travel, literally the most artifacts, why DaVinci wears Prada, Myka's miracle cure, Artie's failure, the disappointing intro, all the great dialogue and a few episode nitpicks. Stay tuned for some bonus clips after the final credits. Thank you so much for listening to our coverage of Warehouse 13. Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast will release Sunday nights most weeks. Email: warehouse13fancast@gmail.com X: https://www.x.com/syfygurl X: https://www.x.com/ocean363 Best place to find SP: http://www.GonnaGeek.com/discord All music and sound effect used on this episode were purchased on http://www.pond5.com Find more Artie's Attic content and other shows on the Lone Wolf Podcasts network at: http://www.lonewolfpodcasts.com LINKS DISCUSSED IN THE PODCAST EPISODE: Decades Of Decay USA: http://www.decadesofdecay.com Support Artie's Attic: A Warehouse 13 Fancast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/arties-attic-warehouse-13-fanc
El escritor Juan Manuel de Prada ha analizado la vida y obra de la actriz Marilyn Monroe, con sus luces y sus sombras. Y ha contado pasajes desconocidos sobre su biografía.
On this episode we speak with Emily Segal, the founder of the brand strategy agency Nemesis, publishing house Deluge, and the author of the novel Mercury Retrograde. Emily came to fame in the 2010s as the co-founder of the collective K-Hole, which coined the term "normcore." She went on to work with everyone from Prada to Supreme, and learned a few things along the way, some of which we discuss in this episode. We mostly concentrate on two pieces of her writing, the Umami Theory of Value and B for Balenciaga, a brand case study. We discuss why the current culture feels like a postmodernist, meaningless, made-for-Instagram slop, or as Emily writes, "Umami is what you got when you did not get anything," why Balenciaga is a cultural apex predator, a vortex that sucks in cultural artifacts and spits them out as memes, why Demna's irony is hollow, whether he will succeed at Gucci, and much more besides. Support the show
US equity futures are lower Friday. European markets opened weaker, and Asian equities ended sharply lower again. Markets remained heavily risk-off following President Trump's harsher-than-anticipated reciprocal tariff announcements. China warned of countermeasures if tariffs persist, while Canada's Prime Minister Carney proposed retaliatory tariffs on US autos. Despite significant market turmoil, Trump remained firm, indicating no plans to soften tariffs unless "phenomenal" trade concessions are offered, including a possible China deal on TikTok. Investors are now focused on Friday's nonfarm payrolls report and Fed Chair Powell's upcoming speech for further insight into the economic and policy implications.Companies Mentioned: Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, Blackstone, Capri Holdings, Prada
After a month of nonstop fashion shows, Who What Wear Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are back home and ready to break it all down. This week, they cover the biggest stories and buzziest collections from New York, London, Milan, and Paris; their favorite pieces; and what they're expecting to see on the red carpet and in editorials in the coming months. Plus, they discuss the larger energy of each fashion week and check in on the trend predictions they made during their New York Fashion Week episode to see what stuck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a month of nonstop fashion shows, Who What Wear Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are back home and ready to break it all down. This week, they cover the biggest stories and buzziest collections from New York, London, Milan, and Paris; their favorite pieces; and what they're expecting to see on the red carpet and in editorials in the coming months. Plus, they discuss the larger energy of each fashion week and check in on the trend predictions they made during their New York Fashion Week episode to see what stuck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode features Yeohee Kim—known artistically as machìna—a Korean artist based in Tokyo and Berlin. We cover her journey from K-pop to independent artistry, the creative mindset needed to sustain a career in music, the role of solitude in creativity, her approach to music-making, the financial realities of the industry and what it takes to be a thriving independent musician today.Yeohee Kim, known artistically as machìna, is a Korean artist based in Tokyo and Berlin. Her music is a fusion of personal introspection and collective energy, best experienced in the immersive setting of a nightclub dance floor. With a background that spans from K-pop training to experimental electronic improvisation, she blends jazz-inspired modular synthesis with commanding precise vocals.Her career has taken her from performing at MUTEK Montreal and Berghain's Halle stage to being part of Richie Hawtin's From Our Minds tour, playing her newly developed live techno set. Her independently released series Action gained traction in 2023 with tracks featured in campaigns for Miu Miu and Nike. Her ability to bridge music and fashion has led to collaborations with Prada, Red Bull Music and Vans among others.Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
El escritor Juan Manuel de Prada nos ha traído la segunda parte de su disección a la vida y obra de Oscar Wilde
Grab a cafe au lait and settle in for a nerve-rackingly good conversation with Dr. Carlos Prada, Pediatric Genetics specialist at Northwestern University's Lurie Children's Hospital. Dr. Prada walks us through the most common presentations of NF1, the recently updated diagnostic criteria, and important follow-up screening exams and treatment options. It's an episode so good, even your nerves will be on edge!