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How to Bring the Broderie Anglaise Decor Trend Home
How to Bring the Broderie Anglaise Decor Trend Home

Vogue

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Vogue

How to Bring the Broderie Anglaise Decor Trend Home

Call it nostalgia or a rebellion against the clean functionality of minimalism, but romantic, decorative textiles are having a moment. We're indulging in all the trimmings: think, bed linens edged with ruffles; eyelet or broderie anglaise trims; and napkins, placemats, and tablecloths adorned with intricate lace and embroidery. If you think you've been seeing more and more of these dainty styles sneaking onto your social feeds and saturating shops, it's not in your head. Sales of these ultra-feminine accents have doubled at the homeware site Abask in the last year, according to a rep for the brand, with the biggest growth seen in white-on-white pieces, heritage-inspired detailing, and—yes—ruffles. Earlier this summer, Danish textile brand Tekla launched an entire bedding collection spotlighting broderie anglaise. Could our renewed love of delicate home textiles reflect a wider sartorial fascination with lace-trimmed skirts, doily-like crochet headwear, and dresses that wouldn't look out of place in the Victorian era–or is something else at play? 'I think people are craving a gentler aesthetic,' says Laila Gohar, artist and co-founder of Gohar World, whose playful embroidered and lace-appliquéd table linens were inspired by her childhood in Egypt. 'Every design movement, whether in fashion or interiors, is a reaction to what came before it. A few years ago, it was all about the clean, sleek lines of Scandinavian minimalism. Now, there's a yearning for things that feel like precious, handmade heirlooms. Lace fits into that nicely.'

AT&T Reports Strong Second-Quarter Financial Performance
AT&T Reports Strong Second-Quarter Financial Performance

Globe and Mail

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

AT&T Reports Strong Second-Quarter Financial Performance

Company delivers robust, high-quality 5G and fiber subscriber growth as more customers choose converged connectivity services DALLAS, July 23, 2025 /CNW/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) reported strong second-quarter results that demonstrate its ability to grow the right way by attracting high-quality 5G and fiber subscribers, while growing service revenues, resulting in improved consolidated revenues and earnings growth.

Here's What to Expect From AT&T's Next Earnings Report
Here's What to Expect From AT&T's Next Earnings Report

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Here's What to Expect From AT&T's Next Earnings Report

Dallas, Texas-based AT&T Inc. (T) provides telecommunications and technology services worldwide. Valued at $207.8 billion by market cap, the company provides local and long-distance phone, wireless and data communications, Internet access and messaging, IP-based and satellite television, telecommunications equipment, and directory advertising and publishing services. The telecom giant is expected to announce its fiscal second-quarter earnings for 2025 before the market opens on Wednesday, Jul. 23. Ahead of the event, analysts expect T to report a profit of $0.51 per share on a diluted basis, down 10.5% from $0.57 per share in the year-ago quarter. The company beat the consensus estimates in two of the last four quarters while missing the forecast on two other occasions. Is UnitedHealth Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold for July 2025? Michael Saylor Says 'You'll Wish You'd Bought More' Bitcoin as MicroStrategy Doubles Down Is MicroStrategy Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold for July 2025? Tired of missing midday reversals? The FREE Barchart Brief newsletter keeps you in the know. Sign up now! For the full year, analysts expect T to report EPS of $2.03, down 10.2% from $2.26 in fiscal 2024. However, its EPS is expected to rise 10.3% year over year to $2.24 in fiscal 2026. T stock has outperformed the S&P 500 Index's ($SPX) 13% gains over the past 52 weeks, with shares up 50.4% during this period. Similarly, it outperformed the Communication Services Select Sector SPDR ETF's (XLC) 24.9% uptick over the same time frame. AT&T's strong performance is driven by its strategic investments in fiber optic and 5G networks, which are crucial for future growth. As a result, the company has seen significant gains, including 324,000 postpaid phone net adds and 261,000 new fiber customers. With initiatives like bundling fiber internet with 5G wireless and edge computing services, AT&T is poised for continued success and aims to gain a competitive edge. The acquisition of Lumen's fiber business and partnership with Ericsson will likely further enhance its market reach and capabilities. On Apr. 23, T shares closed up marginally after reporting its Q1 results. Its adjusted EPS of $0.51 fell short of Wall Street expectations of $0.52. The company's revenue was $30.6 billion, beating Wall Street forecasts of $30.4 billion. T expects full-year adjusted EPS in the range of $1.97 to $2.07. Analysts' consensus opinion on T stock is moderately bullish, with a 'Moderate Buy' rating overall. Out of 28 analysts covering the stock, 17 advise a 'Strong Buy' rating, three suggest a 'Moderate Buy,' seven give a 'Hold,' and one advocates a 'Strong Sell.' T's average analyst price target is $29.29, indicating a potential upside of 3.5% from the current levels. On the date of publication, Neha Panjwani did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

People Are Telling This Trump Voter To "Pull Up Her Bootstraps" After She Complained About Possibly Losing Government Housing Benefits
People Are Telling This Trump Voter To "Pull Up Her Bootstraps" After She Complained About Possibly Losing Government Housing Benefits

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

People Are Telling This Trump Voter To "Pull Up Her Bootstraps" After She Complained About Possibly Losing Government Housing Benefits

Another day, another regretful Trump voter getting roasted on the internet. In the r/LeopardsAteMyFace subreddit, user u/MoreMotivation shared a truly absurd exchange between two MAGA supporters. Everything started when someone tweeted about the Trump administration's proposal to slash rental assistance. A woman (who I'll call T) wrote, "I'm not sure about this one. My mother is 88 years old and only draws $926 Social Security and $86 retirement ck. She lives in a Section 8 202 property for seniors and disabled and rent based on her income. She really needs this apt." A man (who I'll call C) replied, "Needs to pull up her bootstraps unfortunately instead of sucking up taxpayer dollars." But T didn't like that! She responded, "Wow! She's 88 frail, and has health issues but I guess she can go back to work!! Why would you say that? I do agree that healthy able bodied young people should be off Section 8." C wrote, "Sounds like a lib begging for a government to pay her rent. Not cutout for MAGA." LOL. T replied, "I am 💯 MAGA, voted for Donald Trump 3 times! My mother voted for him, too. Her life story is too detailed to go into here, but I can assure you it is not her fault she is living there. I agree people lie and get benefits they don't deserve." Related: "Let Them Eat Teslas": People At The "No Kings" Protests This Weekend Brought Signs That Were So Clever I'm Still Laughing About Them Obviously, people had a lot to say in the comments for this one: "Sounds like you and Mommy are getting exactly what you BOTH voted for. Enjoy!" —u/JennieGee "Ah yes, can't have people sucking up taxpayer dollars except your mom apparently. Also, I am so sick of the 'taxpayer' dollars argument. Somehow, they don't complain about the millions spent on golf or a stupid parade? Plus, if they ask the states to pay for everything, I see no reason to pay federal taxes." —u/Francl27 Related: Well, Well, Well, For The Second Time In 2 Weeks, People Are Letting JD Vance Know EXACTLY How They Feel About Him In Public "Sounds like granny needs to stop being a welfare queen if she's gonna keep voting for racism." —u/dismayhurta "This quote will be forever useful." —u/SpicelessKimChi "These elderly people just don't want to work anymore… It's a shame." —u/BugEquivalents "She and her mother are getting exactly what they voted for, so why are they complaining? I don't get it. They ordered the shit sandwich, and now they get to eat the shit sandwich." —u/Dragonshatetacos "Saying, 'You're not MAGA, I'm MAGA' is a real flex for these dolts." —u/AJayBee3000 "Looks like [the Trump supporter] is about to get a new roommate." —u/highonnuggs "The families together..." —u/DiamondplateDave "I am soo, soo happy he confirmed she voted to destroy her entire life. I was about to feel bad for a minute." —u/DOAiB And finally, "It astounds me to see how many stupid people live in America. Dirt poor people voting for a billionaire who they think will have their best interests at heart. So fucking stupid." —u/Alone-in-a-crowd-1 What do you think about all this? LMK in the comments below! Also in In the News: "Honestly Speechless At How Evil This Is": 26 Brutal, Brutal, Brutal Political Tweets Of The Week Also in In the News: This Dem Lawmaker Is Going Viral For His Extremely Shady Question To Secretary Kristi Noem Also in In the News: This Conservative Said He Wears A Fake ICE Uniform For A Really, Really, Really Gross Reason

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