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7 fashion items for the whimsical city girls
7 fashion items for the whimsical city girls

Los Angeles Times

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

7 fashion items for the whimsical city girls

If you buy a product linked on our site, the Times may earn a commission. See all our Coveted lists of mandatory items here. As Fendi celebrates its 100th anniversary and Red Wing reaches its 120th, the brands have united to redesign the Heritage Classic Moc boot. Fendi's artisan Italian leather combines with Red Wing's tried-and-true silhouette to honor an intergenerational legacy with each step you take. Purchase 👉🏽 here. Ten years after Louis Vuitton released its first Color Blossom collection, the Maison's timeless, iconic Monogram Flower is back with 27 new variations. Pink mother-of-pearl earrings, ocean-hued amazonite bracelets and flame-tinged cornelian rings are all in full bloom in this versatile collection. Purchase 👉🏽 here. For the whimsical city girl looking to brighten up her next run, Beats and Sandy Liang have joined forces to create the sweetest pair of headphones. The cherry on top? A pink ribbon drawn by Liang herself. Purchase 👉🏽 here. For the audiophile and casual listener alike, this sleek turntable from Bang & Olufsen and Saint Laurent Rive Droite is the perfect mix of contemporary and nostalgic. Originally introduced in the 1970s, the Danish brand has reimagined its Beogram 4000 Series turntable once more with Saint Laurent Rive Droite. Purchase 👉🏽 here. Leave it to designer Kiko Kostadinov to corner the market on bizarro motor racing clothing. Kostadinov's new tunic collab with Fox Lab draws on the multicolored mirage of Robert Altman's 1977 psychological drama '3 Women,' striking a balance between functional and futuristic. Purchase 👉🏽 here. Channel your inner 1960s darling — or superhero — in Prada's grooviest, most out-of-this world pair of sunglasses yet. The jewel-toned polygonal acetate lenses and thick, rounded frames make for the coolest everyday look as spring turns to summer. Purchase 👉🏽 here. French tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen, often referred to as 'La Divine,' or the goddess, is the perfect muse for Lacoste's newest bag. Available in black, white or red, the tennis skirt-inspired bag will make you feel just as graceful and daring as its namesake when you tout it around town. Purchase 👉🏽 here. Images courtesy of Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Beats, Saint Laurent x Bang & Olufsen, Kiko Kosta/Fox Racing, Prada, Lacoste

Red Wings' Austin Watson Hits Milestone
Red Wings' Austin Watson Hits Milestone

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Red Wings' Austin Watson Hits Milestone

It was a good night. At least, it was a good night for most of Detroit's players. The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Utah Hockey Club (and newly re-signed former Red Wing, Olli Maatta), 5-1, with five different goal scorers despite being down a goaltender. Bookmark The Hockey News Detroit Red Wings team site to stay connected to the latest news, game-day coverage, and player features. Alex DeBrincat notched his 500th career point with his 33rd goal of the season. Youngsters Marco Kasper and Elmer Soderblom continued their great seasons by scoring goals in the victory. However, two players who don't often contribute offensively also hit the scoresheet. Tyler Motte scored the Red Wings' fifth and final goal of the night, his third of the season. Finally, Austin Watson, still fresh (ish) from a call-up from the Grand Rapids Griffins, scored the team's third goal - his first of the year. The veteran forward survived a demotion, while defender Brogan Rafferty did not. Every Expiring Detroit Red Wings Contract All good things come to an end. Coach Todd McLellan on Red Wings' Predicament: "It's Not the Fancy Stuff" Over-Performing Late Round Red Wings Prospect Emmitt Finnie Reporting to Grand Rapids Injury Update: Erik Gustafsson's Season Likely Over Red Wings Goaltenders: Unique Strategy Isn't Good For Everyone Detroit Red Wings Schedule For March 2025 Watty's 1st as a Red Wing! #LGRW — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) March 25, 2025 This was also Watson's first goal as a Red Wing. Monday night was Watson's fourth game with the Red Wings this season. He has averaged 7:15 of ice time per game in addition to firing four shots. Watson has played 519 NHL games with four different organizations. The 33-year-old winger has also suited up for the Nashville Predators, Ottawa Senators, and Tampa Bay Lightning before his stop in Detroit. The 6-foot-4 and 238 lb winger's best offensive season came with the Predators in 2017-18. He played 76 games, scored 14 goals, and recorded 19 points while averaging 12:20 a game. Watson has enjoyed tremendous success with the Griffins this season. He currently has 37 points in 56 AHL games and earned himself an appearance at the AHL All-Star Game. When he was named an All-Star, he was second in team scoring with 29 points in 41 games. With their playoff hopes hanging by a precarious thread, Watson's milestone has given them a bit of life. Never miss a story by adding us to your Google News favorites.

Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?
Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?

By Wednesday morning, there will be parts of southern Minnesota covered in a fresh, weighted blanket of wet snow. Yes, another snowstorm is coming. No, it's still not clear if the Twin Cities will get in on the action. A winter storm watch has been issued for late Tuesday into Wednesday. The Twin Cities is not included, but Fairmont, Mankato, Albert Lea, Faribault, Red Wing and Eau Claire are in the watch. In the Minnesota portion of the watch, blizzard conditions will be possible as winds will be whipping over 40 mph. Sign up for our BREAKING WEATHER newsletters "Another strong spring system will track through the Upper Midwest late Tuesday into Wednesday. Similar to our other March storms, this will start as rain before transitioning to snow," the National Weather Service says. "Unlike our last storm, this should fall as rain and snow with no strong signal for sleet or freezing rain. Heavy snow rates of an inch per hour are possible within the watch area. The whole watch area will see reductions to visibility from falling and blowing snow. However the winds across southern Minnesota will be higher, therefore this area has the best chance for blizzard conditions." Sign up for our MINNESOTA WEATHER newsletters While the models still aren't in complete agreement with the track of the storm, the weather service is favoring a path that would bring the heaviest snow just southeast of the metro. The watch area is not set in stone. In fact, the forecast discussion from the NWS Twin Cities mentions that a northward expansion of the watch is possible. However, it is set in stone that there will be a very tight snowfall gradient on the northwest side of the storm. "Much drier air on the northern fringe of this system means there will likely be a VERY tight gradient of snow/liquid amounts. For example, the northwest metro may struggle to see 0.5" of accumulation while the southwest metro could exceed 6" on the high end," the forecast discussion reads. The European and Canadian models are in agreement with the track represented by the winter storm watch. They're both delivering a narrow band of 6+ inches of snow. The American and NAM models, however, bring that track a bit further northeast. In that scenario, the Twin Cities gets in on the heavy snow. The models will continue updating over the next 48 hours, and it shouldn't be long before there's a consensus outlook on where the heaviest snow will fall. Bring Me The News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard will have a fresh update midday today, so check back for updates.

Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?
Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Minnesota is about to get hit by another blizzard: Where and how much snow?

By Wednesday morning, there will be parts of southern Minnesota covered in a fresh, weighted blanket of wet snow. Yes, another snowstorm is coming. No, it's still not clear if the Twin Cities will get in on the action. A winter storm watch has been issued for late Tuesday into Wednesday. The Twin Cities is not included, but Fairmont, Mankato, Albert Lea, Faribault, Red Wing and Eau Claire are in the watch. In the Minnesota portion of the watch, blizzard conditions will be possible as winds will be whipping over 40 mph. Sign up for our BREAKING WEATHER newsletters "Another strong spring system will track through the Upper Midwest late Tuesday into Wednesday. Similar to our other March storms, this will start as rain before transitioning to snow," the National Weather Service says. "Unlike our last storm, this should fall as rain and snow with no strong signal for sleet or freezing rain. Heavy snow rates of an inch per hour are possible within the watch area. The whole watch area will see reductions to visibility from falling and blowing snow. However the winds across southern Minnesota will be higher, therefore this area has the best chance for blizzard conditions." Sign up for our MINNESOTA WEATHER newsletters While the models still aren't in complete agreement with the track of the storm, the weather service is favoring a path that would bring the heaviest snow just southeast of the metro. The watch area is not set in stone. In fact, the forecast discussion from the NWS Twin Cities mentions that a northward expansion of the watch is possible. However, it is set in stone that there will be a very tight snowfall gradient on the northwest side of the storm. "Much drier air on the northern fringe of this system means there will likely be a VERY tight gradient of snow/liquid amounts. For example, the northwest metro may struggle to see 0.5" of accumulation while the southwest metro could exceed 6" on the high end," the forecast discussion reads. The European and Canadian models are in agreement with the track represented by the winter storm watch. They're both delivering a narrow band of 6+ inches of snow. The American and NAM models, however, bring that track a bit further northeast. In that scenario, the Twin Cities gets in on the heavy snow. The models will continue updating over the next 48 hours, and it shouldn't be long before there's a consensus outlook on where the heaviest snow will fall. Bring Me The News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard will have a fresh update midday today, so check back for updates.

A Rangers Riddle That Nobody Will Figure Out
A Rangers Riddle That Nobody Will Figure Out

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

A Rangers Riddle That Nobody Will Figure Out

As an avid reader over the years, there's one thing that The Maven has learned – always read the book's foreword. This point was underlined the other day when I read "Game Winners – The Greatest Game-Winning Goals In Hockey History." Authors Matthew Blittner and Russ Cohen had the good fortune of having ex-Ranger center Peter Stemkowski write their forward. Renowned for his rich sense of humor, Stemmer spun an interesting tale of his trade from Detroit to the Blueshirts. And as I read Peter's narrative, it suddenly dawned on me that there was a riddle in his report. (I defy anyone to get it right within a day.) Here goes. Stemkowski's penalty minute total was relatively low as a Red Wing. But as soon as he became a Ranger his PIM numbers soared. What was the reason? Okay, okay, I'll answer it right now – in Peter's own words: The short answer is THE LONG ISLAND EXPRESSWAY. The long one: "I was driving to The Garden from Long Island every day. And if you've ever been involved in New York traffic; I was taking MY ROAD RAGE OUT ON PEOPLE ON THE ICE!"

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