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Finding Love Across the Hall
Chris Wiggins and Annie Jackson met nine years ago as neighbors and became fast friends, along with their roommates. They dated, broke up, then eventually moved in together.
Credit.Jacque Lynn Photography
July 30, 2021
Chris Wiggins moved to Manhattan with two friends in 2013 after they graduated from the University of Central Florida in Orlando. They split a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport neighborhood.
At the same time, Annie Jackson moved into the same building with two of her friends. Soon after they settled in, Taylor Klessens, one of Ms. Jackson’s roommates, struck up a conversation in the elevator with Mike Morgan, one of Mr. Wiggin’s roommates. They discovered that they not only lived on the same floor, but directly across the hall from each other.
Frank Schmidtmann. Evonik Corporation
Simon Craw, Sytheon
Will Tashman, Uncountable
John Koo, University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine
Tales From Plants and Mushrooms |
Alissa Frontauria and Melissa Padua, RAHN USA Corp.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Values-led Beauty Discussion Sessions
How principles drive growth. Innovation, sustainability, diversity and inclusion are at the core of the most innovative, high-growth companies in beauty.
On day three we will hear from cutting-edge, mission-first, newsmaker brands, retailers and incubators to learn how the intersection of ethics and transformational practices is reshaping the future of beauty.
Driving Growth in Complex Times |
JuE Wong, Olaplex; Nicola Kilner, Deciem; Malaika Jones, Brown Girl Jane
Moggies, split and fish and Clock Face Crisps that you ll only remember if you grew up in St Helens
A lot of people can remember and relate to these happy memories
13:00, 22 MAY 2021
Westfield Street in St Helens town centre (Image: Photo by Colin Lane)
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Covid-19 conspiracies are dividing the ‘clean’ beauty industry
These consumers and brand founders say the rhetoric is ‘dangerous’ (iStock; Lily illustration)
Mar. 5, 2021
Karlie Rust, a stay-at-home mother from Fresno, Calif., started becoming interested in “clean” beauty in 2013. She was caring for her newborn son and for her mother, who had recently been diagnosed with cancer. Rust, 44, said that she’d spend several hours a day researching clean living. That led her to Instagram, where clean beauty brands seemed to be everywhere on her feed.