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Guys, Give Navy a Rest. A Skeptic's Guide to Wearing Color (and White Jeans) in 2025
Guys, Give Navy a Rest. A Skeptic's Guide to Wearing Color (and White Jeans) in 2025

Wall Street Journal

time6 days ago

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  • Wall Street Journal

Guys, Give Navy a Rest. A Skeptic's Guide to Wearing Color (and White Jeans) in 2025

When it comes to donning color, men tend to be boring, rarely venturing beyond gray, navy or maybe (gasp!) a lilac button-up. But lately, that timidity seems to be ebbing. On the recent fall menswear runways, royal purple and 'Brat'-lime green made a splash—and store owners report that style-conscious shoppers are more regularly branching out into subtle shades like olive green and ochre. 'We've definitely seen a shift toward more guys buying color,' said Justin Felizzari, owner of New York menswear store Cueva, which sells pieces such as terracotta-hued tailoring by Studio Nicholson. At Canoe Club in Boulder, Colo., the shop's co-founder Timothy Grindle says Japanese brand Auralee's punchy red designs are in high demand. 'Most men aren't looking for a bright head-to-toe look,' said Felizzari. 'They just want one piece that adds something special to their closet.'

Washington Deputy Accused of Raping a Teen Volunteer Who Joined Police Explorers Program
Washington Deputy Accused of Raping a Teen Volunteer Who Joined Police Explorers Program

International Business Times

time31-05-2025

  • International Business Times

Washington Deputy Accused of Raping a Teen Volunteer Who Joined Police Explorers Program

A King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) deputy has been placed on administrative leave in the wake of accusations of rape and sexual misconduct, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. On May 30, the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO) charged former KCSO deputy Ricardo Cueva with sexual misconduct with a minor in the first degree and rape in the third degree. Victim was Enrolled as a Volunteer with the Police Explorers Program, Where Cueva was the Program Lead According to court documents, Cueva is accused of repeatedly using his position of authority as a KCSO deputy to "sexually abuse and rape a then teenage volunteer with the Police Explorers program." The alleged rape and sexual misconduct occurred between September of 2017 and September of 2018, according to court documents. "While acting as the Police Explorers group leader, the defendant began the process of gaining [the teenage girl's] trust to ultimately sexually exploit her before she turned 17 with special, individual treatment," Cueva's court documents read. "Once [the teenage girl] turned 17 years old, the age the defendant believed to be the age of consent, the defendant escalated his behavior." Cueva Took the Victim on Ride-Alongs, Would Then Ask Her to Perform Oral Sex Acts Court documents also claim that while Cueva was on duty and in uniform, he would take the teenage girl on ride-alongs in his marked patrol vehicle, where he would ask her to perform oral sex acts. At the time of these incidents, he was the King County Sheriff's Explorer Program Lead at the Burien Police Department, according to court documents. At the time of the alleged incidents, the teenage victim reported directly to Cueva, according to court documents. Cueva Previously Under Investigation for Kissing, Molesting a 10-Year-Old According to court documents, "Deputy Cueva was investigated in a 2014 case in which a close-family friend's 10-year-old daughter accused him of kissing her on the lips and touching her genitals under her clothes. The King County Sheriff's Office investigated this accusation and determined there was no evidence to support the accusation," the documents read. Documents also claim the state has concerns for the victim's safety because Cueva owns over 25 registered firearms and has experience using the weapons as a KCSO deputy. Cueva is currently being held in custody on $150,000 bail, according to the KCPAO. "The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office also asked the Court that, if he were to post bond on that bail amount, the defendant be ordered onto electronic home detention with GPS monitoring, and the victim be notified," wrote the KCPAO. "The Court ordered that and also made an order for the defendant to surrender all firearms after prosecutors' request."

Cueva x Chez Ma Tante x Barena Venezia Celebrates Community
Cueva x Chez Ma Tante x Barena Venezia Celebrates Community

Hypebeast

time20-05-2025

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  • Hypebeast

Cueva x Chez Ma Tante x Barena Venezia Celebrates Community

Cuevaand Chez Ma Tante are new neighbors, stationed side-by-side in Greenpoint for a little less than a year now. Justin Felizzari's menswear outfitter and the unassuming European-inspired eatery have formed a fast friendship, built on Brooklyn days spent shopping at Cueva, followed by nights chowing down on Executive Chef Oscar Paz's finest feasts at the Aidan O'Neal and Jake Leiber-founded imprint. With community at the core of the pair's budding brotherhood, Cueva and Chez Ma Tante are making it official with a debut clothing collaboration, enlisting Italian atelier Barena Venezia to take it to the next level. A masterful merging of friendship, food, and fashion, the collab consists of four bespoke items, each of which lands in three colorways. Paying homage to Barena's first-ever collection in 1993, which was an apron collection, the trio brings functionality to the kitchen by way of three full looks of overshirts and pant sets, which each come accompanied with a matching tee and apron. While the collection was crafted fully in Italy, Barena Venezia's CCO, Davide Sambin Zara, believes it aligns best with New York City. 'New York is deeply connected with Venice,' explained Sambin Zara in a press statement. 'Actually, Venice was the New York of the planet if we go a few centuries back. Both cities are set on water and are/were the epicenter of international commerce.' Take a closer look at the Cueva x Chez Ma Tante x Barena Venezia collaboration in the lookbook above, and shop the range now – available at both Cueva's NYC outposts in the West Village and Greenpoint.

Suspect in disturbing animal abuse case in Long Beach pleads not guilty
Suspect in disturbing animal abuse case in Long Beach pleads not guilty

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Suspect in disturbing animal abuse case in Long Beach pleads not guilty

The Brief Alexander Cueva, charged with felony animal cruelty for attacking his puppy in Long Beach, pleaded not guilty. The incident was captured on surveillance video and involved using a leash as a weapon. Cueva faces up to four years in prison if convicted. LONG BEACH, Calif. - A man charged with felony animal cruelty for attacking his puppy in Long Beach pleaded not guilty on Tuesday. What we know Alexander Cueva, 28, of Westminster, faces a felony count of animal cruelty with an allegation of using a deadly weapon—a leash. The attack on his 6- to 8-month-old German shepherd mix, Inara, involved slamming her to the ground, kicking her, and dragging her away on a skateboard. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: 'No place for cruelty': Long Beach Police arrest suspect in disturbing animal abuse case The incident occurred at 235 E. 12th St., near Anaheim Street, and was widely shared on social media, prompting outrage. Cueva was located and arrested by Long Beach Police on April 22, and has remained in custody since. The dog, Inara, is recovering from injuries and is under the care of Long Beach Animal Care Services, which has warned of potential scams related to her recovery. What they're saying LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman stated, "To see this level of calculated violence inflicted on a helpless animal is deeply troubling." The case is the second this month involving an alleged attack on a dog caught on video, following charges against Donald Jeffes for a similar incident. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Long Beach man arrested after attacking dog What you can do Animal Care Services encourages donations through their official website to support Inara's recovery. What's next Cueva is due back in court in Long Beach on May 7. The Source Information for this story is from the LA County District Attorney's Office, the Long Beach Police Department, and previous FOX 11 reports.

Long Beach man arrested after dog slammed to the ground in viral video: Police
Long Beach man arrested after dog slammed to the ground in viral video: Police

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Long Beach man arrested after dog slammed to the ground in viral video: Police

***Related video above: What is Goddard's Law?*** LONG BEACH, Calif. (WJW) – A California man faces charges after serious animal abuse was caught on video and later went viral on social media. Alexander Cueva, 28, of Long Beach, was arrested and taken to the Long Beach City Jail on Tuesday evening. He's charged with felony intentional cruelty to an animal, investigators said. According to the Long Beach Police Department, the incident took place in the 200 block of East 12th Street on Monday. As reported by FOX 11 in Los Angeles and other news outlet, video circulating online showed a man carrying a longboard slam the dog to the ground before dragging it. Cuyahoga County John Doe identified as Danny Lee Mitchell, Cleveland man who went missing in 1980 Long Beach police took to Facebook that evening, letting the public know detectives were aware of the viral video and were actively investigating. In a Wednesday update, the police department said officers identified the suspect as Cueva. Around 8:28 p.m. on Tuesday, detectives with the Special Investigations Division worked with the High Crime Focus Team to track down and arrest Cueva in the 800 block of Pine Avenue, the Long Beach police said. Chainsaw massacre of city trees: Suspect arrested in Los Angeles According to investigators, the dog was rescued and taken to Long Beach Animal Care Services. 'This type of cruelty has no place in our community,' Long Beach Police Chief Wally Hebeish said in a press release. 'I want to thank our detectives and officers for their outstanding work in swiftly identifying and apprehending the suspect. We remain committed to ensuring those who harm others—especially the most vulnerable—are held accountable. We recognize the deep concern this incident caused throughout our community and appreciate the public's assistance in sharing critical information.' The case remains under investigation at this time. Anyone with information is asked to reach out to the Violent Crimes Detail at (562) 570-7250. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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