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In this episode, we soar into the world of drone cinematography with our guests, Chris and Charlie from Cinelabs Aerial. They explain the key differences between FPV and traditional drones, hard mount vs gimbal setups, lens choices and the various platforms they utilize. We hear about their in-house drone design and collaborative process.We delve into their incredible work on the Red Bull Tower Bridge stunt, the MG car commercial, the Ralph Lauren Polo shoot, G-Shock and "Never Too Late" showcasing the dynamic and emotive capabilities of drone cinematography. Finally, they share their thoughts on the future of the industry and the impact of AI.We hope you enjoy this episode, and don't miss out on future content! Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more! -
Adam Reed @adamreedhair is one of the most passionate perfume-lovers we've ever met, filling his fabulous Covent Garden salon with his personal collection, and recently launching his own Arkive eaux de parfums. We just HAD to get him on the show!Adam is the founder of Arkive @arkivebyadamreed, having worked in the hair care industry for 35 years - trusted by clients such as Madonna, Reese Witherspoon, Sophie Dahl and Harry Styles, (to name a handful), as well as styling countless runway shows, with his editorial work featured in just about every glossy magazine you've ever heard of. He's also a Global Ambassador for both L'Oréal Professionnel, GHD and the Green Salon Collective.Always an advocate for openness about mental health, we were SO moved by Adam's emotional honesty during this interview - talking about the many connections he has to fragrance. We also discuss how although the right scent can't exactly mend everything that's broken in your life; it CAN give you something beautiful to hold on to while you find your way through a horrible time.Here are some of the scents that infuse Adam's life…[NB. Some images of vintage / discontinued products couldn't be found]@diorbeauty Christian Dior Jules Talcum Powder (Vintage)@santamarianovella1221 Melograno Talcum Powder (Discontinued)@avon_uk Tai Winds Bath Cubes (Vintage)@jomalonelondon Lime Basil & Mandarin Candle@thenue_co Forest Lungs@rpparfums Fracas@lorealparis Elnett Hairspray@bourjois_uk Soir de Paris@chanelofficial CHANEL N°5@oldspice Old Spice CologneInsignia Deodorant (Vintage)Claude Montana Parfum de Peau (Vintage)@cacharelparfums LouLou@diorbeauty Christian Dior Poison@cotyinc ExclamationMary Quant [possibly P.M. fragrance?]@poloralphlauren Ralph Lauren Polo@yslbeauty Jazz@calvinklein Obsession for Men / Obsession for Women@esteelauder Youth Dew / Youth Dew Amber NudeImperial Leather SoapTomato leaves@isseymiyakeparfums L'Eau d'Issey / Pour Homme@diptyque Tam Dao@alexandermcqueen Kingdom@4711 4711 CologneBadedas Bath Gel@arkiveheadcare ARKIVE Makes Scents:Decorated WoodsNo One ElsieFuture BloomA Kind of Floral
The most iconic fashion gear of all time has been named, and it's been worn by legends, but is it as favoured by the rest of us? Do you own a pair of Levi 501s?The jeans topped the poll of people asked what fashion item they deem to be the most important ever. The Ralph Lauren Polo shirt was second place, and the Chanel little black dress came in third.Joining Andrea to discuss this iconic clothing is Journalist and Stylist Laura Mullet.Image: Levi's
Have you ever been whisked away by a scent so evocative it's like time travel in a bottle? That's exactly where Myke and Ryan take you in our latest olfactory escapade, as we unearth the divisive "clean linen and cheap iced tea" fragrance that once stirred up a storm. Climb aboard our scent time-machine, where we also pay homage to the '90s classic Ralph Lauren Polo, questioning whether its latest rendition stands up to the ol' aromatic giant. And for those who relish the chase, we tease the upcoming segments featuring the elusive vintage Drakkar Noir and much-mourned, discontinued Tom Ford wonders.Imagine a scent so vivaciously citrus it could jolt you out of bed quicker than a triple espresso. That's the centerpiece of our aromatic discussion, a fragrance that has been with us since the early days and yet continues to dazzle and challenge our senses. Myke and Ryan unpack the rollercoaster of memories this scent evokes, interspersed with laughter and the odd hayride anecdote. Plus, we spill the beans on how to get your hands on your favorite fragrances without breaking the bank—because let's face it, smelling great shouldn't cost a fortune.Support the showLeave us a voicemail
When a voicemail can transport you back in time, you know you've found something truly special. That's what happened when we listened to the last message from our dear friend Forbus; laughter mixed with tears as we remembered his humor and warmth. This episode is a tribute to his legacy, exploring the powerful connection between fragrance and memory as we revisit the vintage Ralph Lauren Polo that Forbus cherished. We're also humbled by the overwhelming generosity that you, our listeners, have shown in supporting Forbus's family through the GoFundMe campaign.There's a certain magic in the way a scent can capture someone's essence, and Forbus was like an old-school cologne—bold, complex, and unforgettable. Through shared anecdotes and life lessons, we honor the man who could make us laugh with his quirky misnaming of perfumes, and who taught us, by example, the importance of expressing our love and appreciation for friends while they're still with us. Even as we recommend 'Hit the Mark' from Mint for its chocolate and mint notes—and for the lovely ladies in your life—we're reminded how Forbus's favorite fragrances mirrored his tough but gentle heart.Closing this episode, we feel Forbus's absence in the studio, his unique dynamic irreplaceable. We recall the laughter and the unfinished plans we had with him, and we are comforted, in part, by the messages of love and support from our Patreon community. His natural charisma and the joy he brought to all of us continue to inspire every episode. So join us as we celebrate Forbus, a friend who left an indelible mark on our hearts and on this show, ensuring that his memory lives on through every story we share and every fragrance we savor.Support the showLeave us a voicemail
The best part of the Hip Hop Culture is that we have evolved in so many different ways. From how rap is used to speak for the culture through so many independent artists. The topic of Hip Hop and the culture it created a topic of conversation. When you at the fact we just completed 50 years in game of Hip Hop. Congratulations Hip Hop!!! The Culture has grown passed all the judgements of how far it would go. Year after year Hip Hop showed it was a genre to compete against artist after after year after year. In order to truly understand Hip Hop you have to know the history of where it started. Who are ones that were in the trenches paving the way for those to come behind them. The business Thirstin Howard the 3rd created with his skills turned hustles into a ongoing living and thriving business. Skillionaire not just a name Thirstin created is now developed into empire in the making. Thirstin is actually one of the original co-founders of the Low Life Crew, who were known for boosting all the Polo jeans and apparel from anywhere he could. Thirstin and his team became so known for the Polo heists that he drew the attention of the Ralph Lauren Polo Team. Who came to offer Thirstin a modeling contract with their company brand. The led to some many different opportunities. This is not to say you should go out into the world and do these same things. We are just letting hear the history of how these came to pass. This began the Ralph Lauren Polo is a staple brand now through the Hip Hop culture. Thirstin's relationship with Polo added him to Ralph Lauren's life's documentary.Join us in this interview with Chris Gotti and Don Dinero who have a great conversation with Thirstin Howl the 3rd. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative mind, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this episode of "Givin Them The Business Podcast" is a must-listen. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the magic of turning passion into profit and creativity into a thriving business. Chris Gotti - @chirsgotti187 Don Dinero - @dinero717 Instagram - @givinthemthebusiness About Givin Them The Business Podcast: Givin Them The Business Podcast is powered by Add Ventures Music and features captivating conversations that empower and educate our diverse community. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journeys of exceptional individuals who have harnessed their experiences to make a positive impact. Stay Informed About Emerging Music Tech Remember to like, share, and forward this insightful episode to friends and family, and let's collectively contribute to fostering knowledge, growth, and empowerment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
The best part of the Hip Hop Culture is that we have evolved in so many different ways. From how rap is used to speak for the culture through so many independent artists. The topic of Hip Hop and the culture it created a topic of conversation. When you at the fact we just completed 50 years in game of Hip Hop. Congratulations Hip Hop!!! The Culture has grown passed all the judgements of how far it would go. Year after year Hip Hop showed it was a genre to compete against artist after after year after year. In order to truly understand Hip Hop you have to know the history of where it started. Who are ones that were in the trenches paving the way for those to come behind them. The business Thirstin Howard the 3rd created with his skills turned hustles into a ongoing living and thriving business. Skillionaire not just a name Thirstin created is now developed into empire in the making. Thirstin is actually one of the original co-founders of the Low Life Crew, who were known for boosting all the Polo jeans and apparel from anywhere he could. Thirstin and his team became so known for the Polo heists that he drew the attention of the Ralph Lauren Polo Team. Who came to offer Thirstin a modeling contract with their company brand. The led to some many different opportunities. This is not to say you should go out into the world and do these same things. We are just letting hear the history of how these came to pass. This began the Ralph Lauren Polo is a staple brand now through the Hip Hop culture. Thirstin's relationship with Polo added him to Ralph Lauren's life's documentary.Join us in this interview with Chris Gotti and Don Dinero who have a great conversation with Thirstin Howl the 3rd. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative mind, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this episode of "Givin Them The Business Podcast" is a must-listen. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the magic of turning passion into profit and creativity into a thriving business. Chris Gotti - @chirsgotti187 Don Dinero - @dinero717 Instagram - @givinthemthebusiness About Givin Them The Business Podcast: Givin Them The Business Podcast is powered by Add Ventures Music and features captivating conversations that empower and educate our diverse community. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journeys of exceptional individuals who have harnessed their experiences to make a positive impact. Stay Informed About Emerging Music Tech Remember to like, share, and forward this insightful episode to friends and family, and let's collectively contribute to fostering knowledge, growth, and empowerment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
Welcome back to the @Storecreditpodcast live from @syndicatelosangeles today we have a special guest and long time friend Raymond Croft. We ask Raymond about he journey From New York City to LA. We also ask him how was it working for @garyvee and Ralph Lauren Polo. Catch our last Syncity Vlog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwDVNDyrb_EProduction by 88 Filmz ► https://www.instagram.com/88filmz_/ADD “Store Credit” ON INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/storecredit...ADD US ON INSTAGRAMHOST: BRISS RODRIGUEZ: https://www.instagram.com/crsrdrguez/CO HOST: ANDY LOBOS https://www.instagram.com/andy_lobos/PRODUCER: ROBERTO VASQUEZ: https://www.instagram.com/rob88filmz_/ #podcast #fashionpodcast #raymondcroft
The journey to success is never a straight line. The goal of the Bluechip Academy's Blueprint to success is to highlight former players' unique journey's to success by leaning into your talents, jump into the captain's seat and reach your potential in any area. Our guest hailing from Washington DC attended Dunbar HS before attending Penn State University to play football. During the college years, he had to pivot and transfer because of some missteps at PSU. During this transition from the game, our guest made the decision to point his sights on scaling the mountain of becoming a “Male Model' that led him to signing with world's leading modeling and talent agency while working with brands such as Ralph Lauren (POLO), Nike, Tommy Hilfiger to name few. He then went on and put his entrepreneurship and founded No Shaytan Shall Prosper LLC, which launched 2 brands, NSSP and ground breaking BLK underwear, a luxury men's underwear line that you'll be sure to be hearing about!https://blackunderwear.com/Does your son dream of playing college football at the highest level?www.ligsports.com/bluechipacademyConnect with Justin and the Blue Chip Academy on Social Media:https://linktr.ee/JKingLIG
In this episode, George is joined by The Rake's Editor-in-Chief, Tom Chamberlin as they discuss the Ralph Lauren Negroni Polo Bear.
You're gonna wanna take notes for this one bb. This ep is my first-ever solo where I answer all the questions I get asked from you guys most frequently! I share my favorite affordable frags, fall scents, transitional/year-round scents, colognes, and other beauty products. I also reveal my current full bottle wish list No stone is unturned, or juice unsprayed in this *JuIcY* tell-all. Frags mentioned: Atelier Jasmin Angelique, DKNY Be Delicious, Escada Ibiza Hippie, Nemat Amber, Ambre Blends Ambre, Good Chemistry- Brainiac, Wild Child, Copper Canyon, Solar Jasmine, Pacifica Blood Orange, Nemat Amber, Nemat Sandal Wood, Korres Cashmere Kumquat, Korres Apothecary Wild Rose, Atelier Cafe Tuberosa, BDK Gris Charnel, Diptyque Orhpeon, Le Labo Bergamote 22, Commodity Orris, Kilian Angel's Share, Versace Crystal Noir, Byredo Sundaze, ELdO I Am Trash, Chloe Nomade, Byredo Rose Noir, Jo Malone Grapefruit, Robert Piguet Fracas, Estee Lauder Youth Dew, Ralph Lauren Polo line, Tumi Awaken, Rosie by Rosie Jane, Guerlain Vetiver, Creed Aventus Cologne, Memo Sicilian Leather, Black Afgano, Malin & Goetz Leather, D.S. & Durga Amber Kiso, Bleu de Chanel, Lancome Magnifique, Marc Jacobs Lola, Penhaligon's Cairo, Parfum de Marly Meliora, MFK Oud Satin Mood, Altaia Yu Son, Aerin Evening Rose, Aesop Marrakech, D.S. & Durga Cowboy Grass, Montale Wild Pears Discount Codes: TWISTED LILY: 10% off with code 'perfumeroom10' KORRES: 20% off with code 'PERFUMEROOM20' Follow Perfume Room: IG: @perfumeromopod @emmvern TT: @emma_vern
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OUTSIDE THE BOARDS™ PODCASTEPISODE #1: Pamela FlanaganRECORDED: Thursday, November 20th, 2020Outside The Boards™ is excited to release Season One of its newly created Podcast presented by Global Polo TV. Our Podcast's second guest is Kareem Rosser. Kareem is someone who has come from the most unlikely of places to play polo and become an ambassador for the sport. Born and raised in West Philadelphia, Kareem Rosser is a bit of a cinderealla story, with humble Work to Ride beginnings, who found polo, overcame adversity, and broke barriers to become one of today's polo icons.In the polo world, Kareem is already a household name as a decorated youth player having won the 2011 Interscholastic Championships and 2015 Intercollegiate Championships. Today, Kareem is a graduate of Colorado State University who has traveled the world playing polo, is a global ambassador to the Work to Ride organization, a now model for Ralph Lauren Polo, and will soon be publishing is his memoir, Crossing The Line, that is schedule to be on shelves this February.Kareem's story is one filled with both heartbreak and joy. At such a young age, Kareem had to grow up faster and take on more responsibility than most his age. Guiding Kareem was Lezlie Hiner's “Work To Ride” program. Through this program, Kareem would discover polo where he would excel, giving him the necessary tools and motivation to become a success on and off the saddle.WELCOME TO OUTSIDE THE BOARDS™ PODCASTThe OTB™ Podcast was created with the goal of introducing listeners to people, places and stories and provide a unique behind the scenes perspective of the sport of polo that breaks all the common stereotypes. While discussing key issues affecting the sport today and the constructive sharing of ideas, insights, solutions and best case studies for the purpose of advancing polo globally. The Podcast will have honest conversations with polo industry leaders, enthusiasts and awe inspiring people who make this sport great and fun to be around.PRESENTED BY GLOBAL POLO TVSeason One of the OTB™ Podcast is presented by Global Polo TV, the world's premier destination for video on demand polo content has arrived. Now you can watch the nation's best live and archived tournament matches and compelling behind-the-scenes content from anywhere, at anytime, and on any digital device. Global Polo TV has over 9,000 subscribers, 200+ hours of live broadcasted games and over 500 hours of produced content from weekly shows to in-depth features. Sign up today, all on-demand polo games and content are free! Want to watch official USPA games live? Then get your polo pass today by visiting www.globalpolo.com so as not to miss this year's high-goal season and the upcoming 2021 Gauntlet of Polo. Welcome to Global Polo TVABOUT OUTSIDE THE BOARDS™In 2012, Outside The Boards™ founders witnessed their first polo match and were stunned by the sport's beauty and brutality. Few sports, if any, have these combined qualities. The sport's grace, intensity and "war like" imagery creates a shock and awe viewing experience like non other. Combine this with sport's party-like atmosphere and lifestyle and you have a recipe for success.Today, the sport has yet to experience its full potential. The industry is fragmented, riddled with politics and in-experience. Outside The Boards™ was designed to change all that and bring clarity to the sport by introducing best practices, insights, trends, and consulting services to industry stakeholders and interested brands so that they can reach their marketing potential and better navigate the sport. To learn more or contact us visit us at www.outsidetheboards.com.
I had a bizarre dream once that I'd like to share with you. I had gotten off a plane in Kathmandu, Nepal. I was heading for the Himalayas in search of a wise man, an ascetic who had shunned all life's luxuries and niceties. I found him adorned in nothing but a loincloth meditating by a lake at the foot of the mountains. I waited patiently for him to awaken, and as he fixed his gaze on me, I solemnly intoned the words I wanted him to hear. "Phil Collins..." I said. He silently nodded and did the drum break from In The Air Tonight. I thanked him and made my way back to the airport, and flew home, fulfilled. I think you could walk up to anyone with your phone and play them 30 seconds of any Genesis or Phil Collins song--even instrumental sections where he's not singing--and very few people would not identify the song you're playing as a Phil Collins or Genesis song. Why? Because that gated drum sound is unmistakable. His playing style is immediately recognizable. The production of his music is specifically tailored to his voice and that drum. You can't miss it. Like you can easily identify a Ralph Lauren Polo shirt, a pair of Nike sneakers, or an Apple iPhone. It's the whole image and design of a thing that sets it apart from everything else in its area. For us, the working and aspiring creative, it's the thing we want to attain. Our particular flavor of crazy that we put on what we do makes it undeniably ours. Our gated drum. As frustrating as this might be, it's not something you can just come up with in a day and slap on there and say, "THIS IS A ROLEY ORIGINAL." Believe me, I've tried, and it doesn't work that way. No, this is something that comes with level grinding. The doing of the work. The unyielding practice of the daily craft. The showing up and giving of yourself to the Creative Powers That Be. The gurus would love you to believe in shortcuts, but there aren't any that don't involve the passing of coins to them so that they enrich themselves and establish credibility they may not deserve at the expense of your hard work. The truth is, the longer you practice your craft, the way to set yourself apart will come with skill and talent. You'll find it, not unlike the way you find missing change in your sofa. You'll come across it as a happy surprise, and then put it in your pocket to use. So, have you found that pocket change? Any ideas? Use the hashtag #bluepocketchange and share it with me. There may be a surprise in store for people who share. If you've found this helpful, I would appreciate it if you'd share this with someone you think could use it. Subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already, and I'd really appreciate a review of the podcast if you have the time. Also, if you find this episode or any of this podcast to be of value to you, how about being me a coffee? You can go to buymeacoffee.com/krisroley, and...well...buy me a coffee. The website HQ for all this madness is krisroley.com, and you can go there to see the latest and connect with me on all the social mediasssss. Stay Solid, people, see you next time...buhbye.
Back in the ’70s, when a pro surfer would sign a contract for wax, two t-shirts and a surfboard (that was Buzzy’s first sponsorship with Local Motion), pros would do other bizarre feats. One of the original godfathers of big wave tow-surfing, Buzzy Kerbox, for example, took a zodiac out with Laird Hamilton and Darrick Doerner to outer reefs on Oahu…really, just to get away from the crowds. After a more lucrative contract modeling for Ralph Lauren, Buzzy got his kicks while in Europe paddling across the English Channel, as well as from Corsica to Italy, before returning to Hawaii where he and The Strapped Crew would change the face of big wave surfing at a little ‘ole spot called Pe‘ahi. In the newest episode of the Late Drop, Jamie Mitchell talks with Buzzy about simpler times, and what it might be like surfing Jaws before, well…anyone.Highlights:0:00: Born in Indiana, raised in Kailua, Oahu at age 10, Competing against Michael Ho in the amateurs/pros, Inspired by Larry Bertleman, Got into the ‘74 Smirnoff Pro at Waimea Bay, Became a pro surfer by ’77, Sponsored by Local Motion, Got on the World Tour, Became a professional fashion model15:43: Started modeling for Ralph Lauren/Polo, Bought his first zodiac boat to tow off modeling money, Started towing outer reefs to get away from the crowds, Began towing with Darrick Doerner and Laird Hamilton, Developed big-wave tow surfing with the zodiac, Pivotal session at Outside Laniakea23:38: Transferring to Jet Skis to tow, Discovering Jaws, Going shorter and shorter with boards, Mishaps with the zodiac, Paddle surfers vs tow surfers, Analogy with snowmobiles, Word is out and Jaws gets chaotic34:02: The safety aspect of Jet Skis, Trials and errors of early tow sessions, Using Brian Keaulana’s Rescue sled, Impact vests, Close-calls/Near death moments46:56: The Strapped Crew era and keeping Jaws a “secret,” The film “Wake Up Call,” Good tow partners52:52: Paddling the English Channel with Laird, Nearly getting hypothermia, Traveling Europe with Laird, Paddling from Corsica to Italy, Getting miles and nautical miles mixed up, paddling the Molokai Channel before it was a race1:01:44: Buzzy’s photography, His new book, Buzzy’s take on modern big wave surfing today, The stars of Jaws in 20211:12:03: Buzzy’s 5-to-Finish
We recap the Sony Open in Hawaii and discuss all the biggest news in golf for the past week. We dive into Kevin Na who had an incredible win with a late surge on Sunday to pass Brendan Steele, Chris Kirk, Joaquin Niemann, and others. Other highlights from the episode include: Good Bets, Bad Bets, Green Bets, Red Bets where we discuss our DFS plays, outright bets, and in tournament bets of the past week. Our Stock Up (Nick Hardy, Patton Kizzire, Chris Kirk), and Stock Down (Abraham Ancer, Brandt Snedeker, Erik Van Rooyen). We discuss the hottest topics from the past week including Kevin Kisner, Justin Thomas and Ralph Lauren Polo, Hawaii Golf, and more, in Craig's Good, Bad and Ugly. We also look at other news stories in golf including Angel Cabrera, Cheyenne Woods, and patrons coming back to the 2021 Masters. Finally, we look ahead to the first real week in golf with the LPGA, Champions Tour, and European Tour all kicking off their seasons. Thanks for listening and please subscribe leave a review! Music by Wool on Wolves
Were you a child of the 70's and/or 80's in NYC? Do you consider yourself a Ralph Lauren – Polo aficionado? Well, it's likely that you didn't arrive at this self imposed proclamation without receiving some level of influence from the likes of Rack-Lo and Thirstin Howl III (Vic-Lo); the undisputed architects of the “Love and Loyalty” inner-city mantra, the founders of the Brooklyn, NYC originated Lo-Life Movement, and arguably, the pioneers of Hip Hop's contemporary fashion sense. This week on The Chronicles of a Hip Hop Legend (#TCOHHL) Radio, D.D. Turner and C. Stats take a trip back to 1988 with the Big Homie, Rack-Lo. Our discussion you ask? His journey, the origins of his world renowned flyness, the global influence of the Lo-Life Movement, popular Polo clothing themes, and equally as important, what he his currently working on.
Best known as a Ralph Lauren Polo model, Tyson Beckford is an American model, actor, and the host of both seasons of the Bravo program, Make Me a Supermodel. In an intimate and honest conversation with Scott Evans, Tyson talks about his background story – from performing for his mom’s friends as a kid to getting his big break from Ralph Lauren. Plus, he also gives the lowdown on racism in the modeling industry and credits Ralph Lauren for changing his whole life.
Sheree and model Aubrie Williams chat about her journey from Arizona athlete to international model. Over the past 4 years, Aubrie has worked for the likes of Ralph Lauren/Polo, Shisedio, InStyle Magazine, Bobby Brown Cosmetics and more. Follow Aubrie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imta/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerareadywithshereehartwell/ Listen to us at: https://anchor.fm/cameraready
Host Julana Dizon sits down with Camerone Parker! Camerone Parker, who has emerged as the leading powerful celebrity voice in patient advocacy for MS and treatment. Today, she delights audiences nationwide as a highly in-demand speaker, sharing her unbelievable story of being diagnosed with MS and hiding the disease in a highly competitive world of international fashion so that she could earn money to pay for treatment. Having been featured throughout her storied modeling career in over 350 magazines, the former face of Olay has walked the runways for designers like Vera Wang, Giorgio Armani, and Bagley Mischka, to name a few. She's been seen on billboards around the country for brands like Ralph Lauren POLO and has made appearances on "Good Morning America," "The Today Show," "The View" and more. But while she's lived a very public life, she's guarded quite the secret. While at the highest point of her modeling career, Camerone was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Because of the costs of care-one of her medications was $65,000 a year-she chose to keep her illness a secret and continue working. Now she is passionate about helping find a cure. In that arena, it is without a doubt that she is making a real impact. Camerone has raised millions of dollars for various charities and never charges a speaker's fee. Of course, fashion is still very much a part of her life and one of the things she's quite passionate about. She was recently featured in the New York Times for her jaw-dropping appearance at NY Fashion Week, and has returned to the runway, calling it one of the proudest moments of her career. She also has quite the collection of couture and vintage finds in her closet. These days there is no "typical" day for Camerone, except that she is living life to the fullest and enjoying life as a newlywed. And although she's lived quite the jet-setting lifestyle, she is incredibly down to earth. When she isn't traveling, she and her husband spend their time in Phoenix or their second home in Sedona.
Selling Clothing on eBay: Big Money Flipping This PROFITABLE Clothing Tag! There's a specific tag that I love to pick up when it comes to Ralph Lauren Polo. Ralph Lauren Polo has a lot of various tags. There's Ralph Lauren Polo, the blue ones, the purple ones, green, black, Vintage Polo Sport—there are a lot of various types of Ralph Lauren Polo out there. But I want to share with you a specific one that I found that probably has an estimated resale of $30 to $60 depending on how long I want to wait to get the right buyer for my item. Click To Watch This Video On YouTube... Look for the Purple Label If you're in the clothing game, you have got to be on the lookout for this. It's the Ralph Lauren purple label. You'll see “Ralph Lauren” on the tag written in cursive. The label is purple. I picked up one not too long ago. It was a button-front shirt, 100 percent two-ply cotton in a size 17. On the purple Ralph Lauren label, it said, “Made in Italy.” It was tagged as $9.99 but was half off in the store that week. Truth be told, I would have paid $10 for this shirt. I don't know why this was sitting in the store for three weeks. I was a little skeptical seeing a purple label there half off because I thought about how many resellers passed it up. I thought maybe there was damage and that I really needed to inspect it. It was flawless—great condition. So be on the lookout for the Ralph Lauren purple label. If you find one, it will definitely be a clothing item that is higher end. And it could be one of several types of clothing: button-front shirts, polo shirts, T-shirts, etc. If you can find a Ralph Lauren suit that has the purple label, you're in it for big bucks. Just be on the lookout for anything purple label. Another Quick Tip Ralph Lauren is awesome. It's definitely one of my favorite brands. I'll give you another tip when it comes to Ralph Lauren. Anything that's weird or unique or has an interesting patch or has a bear or is made from an interesting material—the rare stuff—can go extremely, extremely high in terms of resale value. So keep your eyes peeled for Ralph Lauren and that purple label! Please subscribe below to get automatic updates of my latest video blogs: Raiken Profit on Facebook Raiken Profit on Instagram Raiken Profit on YouTube Raiken Profit on iTunes Thank you so much for your support, and if you have yet to leave a rating or review, please leave me an honest one on iTunes, YouTube or below on the blog. I appreciate it!
This week Glyn and Dave chat to photographer Peter Hurley - the headshot guy who created "The Peter Hurley Look", "The Squinch" and of course SHABANG! We chat to Peter how a schoolkid with little confidence starts off sailing and ends up with a modelling career with Ralph Lauren / Polo and ends up being a successful photographer, teacher and author....and still a decent sailor! https://peterhurley.com // http://twitter.com/peter_hurley // http://instagram.com/peter_hurley // http://www.youtube.com/user/peterhurleyphoto // https://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/03/style/a-sailor-finds-his-angel.html // https://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/03/style/a-sailor-finds-his-angel.html // https://peterhurley.com/about
From the classic Polo Horsemen to the iconic stadium (P-wing) series. We talk about our favorite pieces from Ralph Lifshitz aka Ralph Lauren Polo with our 1st guest (via skype) our homie Saque Odam! @saque718
In episode 16, we take a look at the fall trends for men that are coming your way. We also discuss the cancelling of Yeezy Season 6 at New York Fashion Week. Plus, a man is selling his vintage Ralph Lauren Polo collection for a cool $1 Million dollars. All of this and more on #G4Gents!
In episode 16, we take a look at the fall trends for men that are coming your way. We also discuss the cancelling of Yeezy Season 6 at New York Fashion Week. Plus, a man is selling his vintage Ralph Lauren Polo collection for a cool $1 Million dollars. All of this and more on #G4Gents!
CS and Dallas continue their discussion of the Flint water crisis, plus the dangers of migrant mosquitoes, various refugees and, of course, Ralph Lauren Polo. Also: music from Stephanie Mills and Maxwell - just how old are you?