Etiquette and shopping experts offer advice on some of the most common holiday issues, including wish list taboos, the politics of regifting and climate-conscious gift wrapping.
Category: Shopping and Retail
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How to Navigate Gifting Season While Keeping Your Cool
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Macy’s Plans to Invest Millions to Fund Minority-Owned Businesses
The New York Times – Business:The department store chain is investing $30 million over five years to support entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups in the retail industry.
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20 Years of Roman and Williams Design: Hotels, Restaurants, Guild
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Ask the founders of Roman and Williams, who for two decades have designed homes, hotels, restaurants, clubs, galleries, stores, furniture — even birdhouses — bathed in a luxe patina.
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Celebrities Embrace Wraparound Sunglasses
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A gas station staple, now embraced by celebrities and fashion fiends worldwide.
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CVS and Walgreens Near $10 Billion Deal to Settle Opioid Cases
The New York Times – Business:The agreement would resolve thousands of lawsuits over the retailers’ role in the addiction crisis. But a large majority of state, local and tribal governments must sign on for it to take effect.
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Disney Tries Mixing Streaming With Shopping
The New York Times – Business:The Walt Disney Company announced that it would experiment with offering Disney+ subscribers exclusive access to themed merchandise.
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Your Challenge? Turn an Old Rug Into a New Fall Jacket.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In “Upcycle Nation,” a fashion competition premiering this week on Fuse TV, contestants reimagine previously used items as wearable designs.
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The Shelf Life of a 12-Foot Home Depot Skeleton
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Devotees have spent years hunting for a 12-foot skeleton introduced by the Home Depot in 2020. Can the hype survive?
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Can Hypebeast Magic Revive J. Crew?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:J. Crew was an essential style source until it wasn’t. Back from bankruptcy, the brand has bet on the Supreme honcho Brendon Babenzien to bring streetwear wizardry to the mainstream.
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Can Hypebeast Magic Revive J. Crew?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:J. Crew was an essential style source until it wasn’t. Back from bankruptcy, the brand has bet on the Supreme honcho Brendon Babenzien to bring streetwear wizardry to the mainstream.
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Bed Bath & Beyond, Trying to Turn Things Around, Names New C.E.O.
The New York Times – Business:Sue Gove had been the interim leader of the struggling retail chain, which is in the process of closing 150 stores across the United States.
