Tag: london
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London Fashion Week Spring 2024: The Biggest Standout Moments
[ad_1] Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlightFrom Richard Quinn’s mourning wear to JW Anderson’s gravity-defying separates, this season’s symbolism reached new heights. By Natalie Michie Date September 19, 2023 A sense of possibility pulses through the style sphere during London Fashion Week. Known as a hub for emerging talent, the British capital has become a hotbed of ... -
LFW SS24 Street Style: The Best Looks at London Fashion Week
[ad_1] The street style inspiration from fashion month just keeps coming. By Jennifer Berry Date September 18, 2023 After a week of exciting runway shows and eye-catching street style in New York, fashion month continues over the pond in London. And the LFW SS24 street style is as charming and cool as ever. Think: frothy ... -
Army recruiting: better than last year, still short of goal, officials say
[ad_1] LONDON—U.S. Army recruiting is adding about 20 percent more new soldiers than last year, the commander of the Army’s Recruiting Command said Friday, although it is still likely to fall short of its goal for the fiscal year. The Army is “doing a lot better,” said Maj. Gen. Johnny Davis at the DSEI arms ... -
Stuart Vevers Coach Creative Director on 10 Years with the Iconic Brand
[ad_1] Photography courtesy of Coach“Fashion should be about joy, about celebration and, to paraphrase my hero Keith Haring, it should be for everyone.” By Jennifer Berry Date September 14, 2023 Stuart Vevers is the kind of fashion insider who could be… inaccessible. A true industry veteran, Vevers, who recently marked 10 years at the helm ... -
Navies face ‘dreadnought’ moment as Ukraine destroys more Russian warships, British admiral says
[ad_1] LONDON—Hours after Ukraine destroyed a Russian Kilo-class submarine sitting in dry dock, Britain’s top naval officer hailed a new era of naval warfare. Uncrewed vessels and automation have delivered a “dreadnought moment,” said Adm. Sir Ben Key, alluding to advances in propulsion, gunnery, and armor that led the British and German navies to overhaul ... -
Europe’s defense spending sluggish despite Ukraine war
[ad_1] LONDON—Even as a war rages on the European continent, European defense spending is stuck slightly above neutral, with an overlapping set of political and industrial problems blocking any quick increases in capabilities and styming supplies to Ukraine. European defense spending rose at a rate of four percent in the last ten years and may ... -
Defense Business Brief: Congress’ to-do list; Tradeshow season; Record number of foreign deals approved; and a bit more.
[ad_1] The early morning traffic jam of commuters slowly making their way across the 14th Street Bridge was a not-so-welcome reminder of what I feel is one of Washington’s busiest weeks of the year. Now begins the four-week sprint to see if Congress can pass a spending measure to keep the government open past Sept. ... -
Today’s D Brief: New takes on Taiwan; Arms-export twist; UK’s next defense chief; West Point surprise; And a bit more.
[ad_1] The White House just approved an arms sale to Taiwan under terms typically designed for sovereign countries. “The package is modest—only $80 million of what Congress had set aside as a potential $2 billion—but the implications of using the so-called Foreign Military Financing program to provide it infuriated China,” the Associated Press reported Thursday. ...











