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  2. Highsnobiety - Wikipedia

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    Highsnobiety is a global fashion and lifestyle media brand founded in 2005 by David Fischer. The youth-focused company is difficult to pigeonhole, as it straddles the line between a media company that reviews fashion and lifestyle products, a clothing company that sells its own clothing lines, and a creative agency that advises other companies how to market their own fashion and lifestyle ...

  3. Highsnobiety and Jacob & Co. Launch Collaboration

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    Founded in New York City in 1986 by Jacob Arabo, Jacob & Co. started out as a jeweler to celebrities, rappers and socialites. Widely known by the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.’s nickname for him ...

  4. Ta13oo - Wikipedia

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    Trey Alston of Highsnobiety gave the album a favorable review, writing, "To call it psychedelic is a cliché, but the album is a multi-part, constantly-moving, collection of harsh emotions with a funky twist that works, even if the final leg slows down the momentum a tad".

  5. Anti Social Social Club - Wikipedia

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    Anti Social Social Club was founded in 2015 through Twitter. [citation needed] The founder, Neek Lurk, had previously worked as a social marketing manager for Stüssy. [14] ...

  6. Michèle Lamy - Wikipedia

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    Lamy was born in 1944 in Jura, France.Her grandfather made accessories for one of France's most famous couturiers, Paul Poiret. [3] [4]She studied law, and during the 60s and 70s, worked as a defense lawyer, while studying with the postmodern philosopher Gilles Deleuze.

  7. Play-Doh (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Koons explains in Highsnobiety, in a video associated with Christie's, that he originally conceived "Play-Doh" to be a polyethylene sculpture. Koons eventually felt that he could not get the undercuts that he wanted using polyethylene. Koons was unwilling to compromise on the superrealism that he aimed for and opted instead for aluminum.

  8. Highsnobiety Drops White Paper on Chinese Influencers - AOL

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    The report includes strategic advice on how to engage with them in order to drive awareness and relevance among China’s Gen Z consumers.

  9. Indie sleaze - Wikipedia

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    Arielle Richards of Vice criticized the alleged resurgence of indie sleaze as fake, writing that it was "created by a bunch of overworked millennials trawling Instagram, TikTok, and Google, in a bid to provide the winning take on something that isn't really happening."