American Airlines is betting that a trip to New England might be in the cards for you this summer.
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Global Fashion Collective (GFC) showed at Milan Fashion Week again this month, this time surrounded by glorious frescos in the 16th-century San Barnaba church. Led by Jamal Abdourahman, director of Vancouver Fashion Week, the second largest fashion week in North America, GFC is one of the top showcases of new talent from around the world, producing runway shows in various fashion capitals. In addition to Milan, GFC creates shows at New York, Paris, Tokyo and London fashion weeks and plans to add showcases in Mexico in 2024. As well as being a keen advocate of emerging fashion, Global Fashion Collective has partnered with a popular new makeup brand for all their runway needs. The healthy, mineral-based, chemical-free brand BullyBlocker, was founded two years ago by American businesswoman Donna Baker Brittingham and is fast becoming a top choice of makeup artists. Seven international talents were in the spotlight in Milan during an exclusive Spring/Summer 2024 runway presentations.
Nolo
Mexican streetwear fashion designer Luis Corrales is the head designer of this brand based in Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico. Bringing his graphic and interior design background to fashion design, he began by creating custom pieces for local professional actors, dancers and musicians from the urban scene. Luis creates edgy ready-to-wear garments for all ages and in fact some of the children’s designs would work well in adult sizes.
Eduardo Ramos
Born and raised in Mexico City, Eduardo Ramos moved to Vancouver to attend Fashion Design school and showed for the first time at Vancouver Fashion Week in 2019. His garments often feature strong tailoring, vibrant colors and hand-painted details. He has already shown at Paris Fashion Week and this month, he had his first show in Milan. For the Italian show, he created designs specially for the glorious historic church they were shown in. Silk scarves with Renaissance paintings from the National Art Museum in Mexico City were used to create gorgeous statement pieces: long flowing dresses and skirts and tops with billowing sleeves.
Jasive
Jasive Fernández, theMexican designer behind this brand creates both ready-to-wear collections and elegant custom designs, including beautiful gowns in jewel tones, like sapphire and emerald green. Her customers prefer seasonless, timeless styles over fast fashion trends and agree that we should invest in fashion, rather than spend on fashion.
Melanger Etranger
Volunteer work in a social welfare center in Benin, West Africa exposed Japanese-born Yuka Kobayashi to colorful African wax prints which influence her designs today. On her return to Japan, she attended a dressmaking school and in 2020, she established "Melanger Etranger", the world's
American Airlines is betting that a trip to New England might be in the cards for you this summer.
This Saturday, Oct. 14, a “ring of fire” annular eclipse will dim the skies above a narrow ribbon of the Americas, from the western U.S. intoMexico and Central andSouth America, and this event is worth traveling for. Saturday’s spectacle — one of the country’s most hyped astronomical events of 2023 — will be the last annular eclipse to create a ring-of-fire effect above the contiguous U.S. until 2046.
Eurostar rival Evolyn is expected to run its first trains in 2025.
There’s a new kid on the English Channel block as a new train company aims to launch high-speed service from London to Paris.
The Italian Alps are renowned for their stunning scenery, fine wine and good food. But many travelers are unaware that the region also hosts exquisite Renaissance and Baroque art. Nestled in the mountains and hills of northwestern Italy, just an hour’s drive from Milan, a cluster of Catholic sanctuaries brim with sculptures and frescoes by artists like Gaudenzio Ferrari, Tanzio da Varallo and Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli.
Offering a new option in luxury air travel, business-class-only airline Beond is ready to take off this fall.
Palisades Tahoe’s historical decision to change its name in 2021 was a springboard for a series of major enhancements the storied California ski area has since made.
Longer vacations are trending within the travel industry, not only offering your clients unforgettable getaways to their dream destinations, but also presenting you with an opportunity to increase your commissions. In response to increasing consumer demand for longer vacations, AmaWaterways has introduced a collection of specially curated 14-night Grand River Cruises.
Air France turns 90 on October 7 this year, and the airline is celebrating with fashion exhibits, celebrations of French culture, vintage goods, and flight promotions.
As a flock of noisy jet skiers circle the Statue of Liberty on a warm October evening, Matthew Rhys looks out at the horizon. “There’s a Welsh word, hiraeth, which is loosely translated to ‘a longing for home,’" he says. “But it's something slightly more than that. It's a longing for something that can never be again.”
Lufthansa has its rubber duckies and Virgin Atlantic has its airplane salt and pepper shakers. But the most sought-after airline collectible just might be KLM's famous miniature Delft houses.
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