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Aiden and Louis Ardine have been walking an average of 25 miles a day.
They plan to reach their destination in five months.
Yes. Five. Months.
The Red Bank, N.J. brothers are on a 3,000-plus mile trek across the U.S. What’s fueling their journey is food – literally and figuratively.
On May 1, they began putting one foot in front of the other to raise awareness and funds for restaurant workers whose lives have been impacted by the pandemic.
The route
Their route began on the beach at Asbury Park, N.J., and is scheduled to conclude at the edge of the Redwood National Forest outside of San Francisco, Calif.
Retail Intel: Christian Louboutin Opens Southampton Pop-Up Shop + More FN Staff
May 27, 2021:
Christian Louboutin is heading to the Hamptons. The luxury designer is opening its first pop-up boutique in New York’s Southampton, where it will feature the label’s spring ’21 collection for men and women. In addition, the store will offer exclusive shoe styles, including the Almerio wedge in caramel-colored leather, the Nicol satin mule, as well as an exclusive three-piece capsule collection, comprised of his and hers flat suede espadrilles and the Loubishore woven tote bag. The 1,200-sq.-ft. space, which is located at 53B Jobs Lane, gives nods to the seaside location with shelves suspended by fisherman ropes and striped blue sofas.
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Meet the Gay Mixologist Leading the Alcohol-Free Spirits Movement
John deBary has a whole new world mapped out for us.
“Living in New York is like living three years in the future,” muses John deBary, author of
Drink What You Want: The Subjective Guide to Making Objectively Delicious Cocktails.
The founder of the zero proof spirits company Proteau explains that the city is “filled with people from literally every corner of the world and with so many different backstories. New Yorkers are always pushing, so it makes sense that an innovative and somewhat counter-intuitive movement would gain a foothold here.”