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Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Parachute's Under-$200 Target Line Is Back In Stock — These Are the Top Finds from the Affordable Collab
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Target does it again, this time in the Hollywood-loved bedding department. More from The Hollywood Reporter Marlon Brando Envisioned a Luxurious Eco Resort for His Private Island - Here's What It's Like to Stay at the Star-Loved Getaway Today The Best At-Home IPL Laser Hair Removal Devices for Every Skin Tone (Plus, the Top Deals on Amazon) The Best Dyson Airwrap Alternatives on Sale for Memorial Day, From Shark Beauty's Star Hairstylist-Approved Tool to Our Favorite T3 Styler Parachute Home's long-awaited Target collection quickly sold out of most pieces when it dropped on April 27. But good news comes to those who wait: the collab is now back in stock online, and there's plenty of inventory for those who snoozed on shopping Parachute's cozy bedding and duvet cover sets, bathroom linens, pillows, bath robes, throw blankets and more at Target. SHOP PARACHUTE HOME X TARGET Prices range from $12 for hand towels to $199 for complete king/California king bedding or duvet sets, and select items will be available in select brick-and-mortar stores. Bedding collections include California Bungalow featuring relaxed linen sheets, throw pillows and relaxed quilts and napping throws; Desert Oasis made up of casual organic cotton fabric in 'warm, baked earth hues' and textured blankets; Coastal Calm line of crisp organic cotton bedding in ocean-inspired solids and stripes; the Laid-Back Luxe range of relaxed linen duvet cover and sham sets, velvet pillows, cozy block quilts and shams and organic cotton bedding; and Premium Plush comforters, mattress pads and medium/firm pillow inserts with down alternative fill. Bath lovers can stock up on 100 percent cotton towels, bath mats, hand towels, washcloths and robes in textured Terry Dot, Terry Check and Striped Supersoft collections. Like all of Parachute's goods, everything meets the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 guidelines, meaning materials are 'independently tested and certified against a list of over 350 harmful chemicals,' according to Target. Shoppers can purchase select Parachute for Target pieces online for convenient (and free) Drive Up and in-store Order members of Target Circle save 5 percent on their purchase; the loyalty program is free to join here. And those with Target's Circle 360 membership also enjoy same-day delivery for select online purchases. Amanda Seyfried and celebrity interior designer Jake Arnold are among stars who have professed their love for Parachute's eco-conscious linens. The brand was founded in 2014 in Los Angeles by entrepreneur Ariel Kaye and is known for its direct-to-consumer approach to bedding. The Parachute for Target is now restocked and available online at and in stores. Below, see each collection and shop our picks before they sell out (again). $39-$169 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $129 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $159 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $129 at Target $49-$199 at Target $189-$199 at Target $69 at Target ONLINE ONLY $79 at Target $189-$199 at Target $12-$89 at Target $24 at Target $12 at Target $39 at Target $89 at Target $44 at Target $12-$89 at Target $44 at Target $39 at Target $24 at Target $12 at Target $12-$89 at Target $44 at Target $44-$69 at Target $39 at Target $24 at Target $12 at Target $49-169 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $149-$169 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $49-$69 at Target $39-$199 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $49 at Target $139-$159 at Target $59-$69 at Target $39-$199 at Target $149-$169 at Target $149-$169 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $49 at Target IN STORES AND ONLINE $149-$169 at Target Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Lady in the Lake' to 'It Ends With Us': 29 New and Upcoming Book Adaptations in 2024 Meet the Superstars Who Glam Up Hollywood's A-List Rosie O'Donnell on Ellen, Madonna, Trump and 40 Years in the Queer Spotlight

NZ Herald
30-04-2025
- General
- NZ Herald
Whangaroa RSA centenary celebrated over two days and new book
The book was launched as part of a service led by Bishop Kito Pikaahu and Whangaroa RSA president Reverend Kevin Herewini, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Kāeo War Memorial Library, which was officially opened on Anzac Day 1925. The celebration also included a presentation on World War II in Northland by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Northland manager Bill Edwards and volunteer researcher Jack Kemp; followed by a group bus tour that included such points of interest as Radar Hill, the radar station overlooking the Whangaroa Harbour, established in 1942 to monitor air and coastal traffic as part of New Zealand's defence during World War II. The Kāeo War Memorial Library is listed on the New Zealand Heritage List Rārangi Kōrero as a Category 2 historic building and is one of just a small number of World War I memorial libraries in New Zealand – only seven in the country – that commemorate the fallen from that war. Funds to build the library – constructed in the California Bungalow style of architecture – were raised through donations from the small community with a loan to obtain finance for the project, paid back within 18 months. A Century of Stepping Up – Whangaroa RSA 1925-2025 costs $50 per copy. Copies of this book may be purchased at the Whangaroa Museum and Archives Society.

News.com.au
26-04-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Coburg: Dilapidated house sells for almost $1m after more than seven decades in one family
A run down house in Coburg unexpectedly sold for almost more than $1m at a hotly-contested auction on Saturday. The three-bedroom home at 1 King St, featuring cracks in some walls and a dilapidated kitchen, was advertised with a $800,000-$880,000 asking range. Ray White Coburg's Raphael Calik-Houston said the abode had been owned by the same family for 73 years, who had mostly rented it out including to a long-term tenant. Townhouse in Coburg's Pentridge precinct, with its own guards' watchtower, sells at auction The house's condition did not deter buyers with four bidders taking part in the auction that kicked off with a $800,000 bid. 'This is all about location, land and long-term potential,' Mr Calik-Houston told the crowed who had gathered to watched the residence go under the hammer. He said that anyone wanting to do a renovation could retain the California Bungalow's facade, leadlight windows and decorative cornices. The house was placed on the market when bidding reached $940,000. A cheeky bidder jokingly asked if Mr Calik-Houston would accept a $1 bid at the $961,500 mark. One potential buyer, who was on the phone to her father from Singapore, ended up participating in the auction via video. Although she had never inspected the house in person, her family had checked it out on her behalf. But she just missed out on the home when the hammer came down on a $970,000 bid. The successful buyer is planning to renovate the house that's set on a 419sq m block. 'He's planning to do the project and hopefully flip it, maybe not flip immediately – he might see what the market does and might live in it for a while,' Mr Calik-Houston said. 'He's hoping to keep the front of the house and the front three rooms. 'He wants do an open-plan extension at the back and retain as many of the home's period features as possible which is fantastic.'