Robert Fletcher, Star Trek Costumer Designer, Dies at 98
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Robert Fletcher, the costume designer who created the iconic looks of the first four Star Trek movies, has died. He was 98 years old and died peacefully in Kansas City, Missouri according to a spokesman. Fletcher defined the looks of characters human and alien in
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. He helped update the looks of the Vulcans and the Klingons for the big screen. Fletcher s most notable contribution is arguably the marron Starfleet uniforms that debuted in
The Wrath of Khan. The outfits leaned into the naval feel director Nicholas Meyer hoped to establish for the cinematic Starfleet.
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A senior at the University of Alabama has launched a new business that specializes in helping men create successful dating profiles that she calls Best Foot Forward.
Wisconsin native Rebekah Brunner is majoring in business management with a specialization in entrepreneurship. She said the business idea came from complaints made by her friends. I was talking to my friends, like the women that date online, and they re so frustrated not being able to tell anything from the profiles, Brunner said.
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She said that she started watching her peers swipe through dating profiles that contained dark group photos and uninteresting bios and saw opportunities for improvement.
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