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aespa, the emerging Global K-pop rookie, has been selected as an ambassador for the luxury brand, Givenchy!
According to SM Entertainment, on February 10, aespa was selected as the 2021 brand ambassador for French luxury house Givenchy.
The quartet, which is composed of Karina, Winter, Giselle, and NingNing, will feature a collection and major lines by Matthew M. Williams, the infamous creative director of the fashion luxury house!
aespa Landed on a Huge Offer to be Givenchy Ambassador, Just Three months After their Debut
에스파, K-POP 아티스트 최초 ‘지방시’ 앰버서더 발탁! ⁰크리에이티브 디렉터 매튜 M. 윌리엄스 “각 멤버들이 갖고 있는 에너지에 압도”⁰그룹으로 브랜드 앰버서더 선정! ‘이례적’#aespa#æspa#에스파#GIVENCHY@givenchypic.twitter.com/NE614Pia4J aespa (@aespa official) February 10, 2021
A CASE for excellence: K-State creative work takes high honors
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021
Creative work by Kansas State University creative teams has earned 42 awards from District Vl of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
MANHATTAN Work by in-house creative teams to promote and advance Kansas State University to all audiences has been recognized with 42 awards from District VI of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, or CASE. The university s award haul represents about 25% of the 169 awards given by the district.
CASE awards highlight the best practices in alumni relations, fundraising, public and governmental relations, advancement services, special events and communications. District VI includes educational institution members in Kansas, Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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‘Invisible God’ Hacker Sold Access To More Than 135 Companies In Just Three Years
News Highlights: ‘Invisible God’ Hacker Sold Access To More Than 135 Companies In Just Three Years.
A single hacker and his sales associate were responsible for hacking 135 companies in just three … [+] according to cybersecurity researchers. Getty
Major antivirus companies, banks, insurance companies, government agencies, major hotels, wineries, restaurants, airlines. Think about almost any type of business and chances are a prolific, financially motivated hacker known as Fxmsp has broken into or attempted to do so, according to one report released Tuesday.
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