Better World Fragrance House, the luxury fragrance brand founded by global recording artist Drake, introduces its first-ever eau de parfum, Summer Mink—a masterful statement of elegance and contrast. The fragrance, which launches today on the Better
Pickleball Kingdom, the world's largest indoor pickleball entity, announces its newest facility coming to 169 Hale Rd, Manchester, CT 06040. The state-of-the-art facility, which will span 30,681 square feet and feature 10 professional-grade indoor
BALMUDA, the Japanese design and technology company known for reimagining home appliances into elevated, artful experiences, today introduces its latest innovation to the US: BALMUDA The Teppanyaki, a precision-crafted electric grill that turns every
Forget the stuffy suits. Picture this: a balmy evening, the kind where the air itself feels like a warm embrace. Now, imagine a wedding – but instead of a sea of dark wool, there’s a wave of crisp, light shirts.
Technology is a huge part of our day-to-day lives, so it’s no wonder that concerns about electromagnetic fields (EMF) have become increasingly prevalent. The demand for EMF clothing and accessories has surged – not just as a niche market but potentia
As a barber, it's important to start building and shaping your brand as early as you can: ideally, as soon as you graduate from cosmetology school. Being a new graduate in a fairly competitive field, you will typically start your journey working at
Picture this: someone sits at the table, hungry enough to eat anything in sight. In front of them is a crisp, fresh salad – tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, olives... And just when it seems like that's all there is – boom! Enter Olive Garden Italian
The cannabis industry has evolved far beyond basement grows and bag seeds. Now, discerning cultivators ranging from hobbyists to high-end connoisseurs are turning to boutique seed banks for carefully selected genetics, often providing rare strains
Luxury doesn’t always have to sparkle. It can be restrained at times by not showing off. That’s the point of high-end architecture. Quiet, grounded, and deeply intentional, the trend is a revolution in taste that whispers instead of shouts.