Kate Lim Tantang Hotman Paris Buktikan Modus Gagal Ginjal Ayahnya
“Hotman Paris Kembali Pansos dan Sebut Modus Gagal Ginjal, Kate Lim Tantang Buktikan”
BERITA JAKARTA – Hotman Paris dalam video terbarunya di Instagram (IG)-nya kembali menyinyir mengenai ayah Kate Lim, Advokat Alvin Lim yang diketahui sedang sakit gagal ginjal.
Hotman menyebut modus gagal ginjal dan menuduh “dipindahkan di rumah sakit penjara yang lebih empuk, ada full AC dan segalanya sudah…
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Aktivis Sosial Adukan Anak Terpidana Alvin Lim Yang Diduga Hina Jaksa Agung
Aktivis Sosial Adukan Anak Terpidana Alvin Lim Yang Diduga Hina Jaksa Agung
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Ditengah banyaknya pernyataan yang dilontarkan oleh Anak Terpidana Alvin Lim yaitu Kate Victoria Lim kepada Jaksa Agung Republik Indonesia, Aktivis Sosial Berkat Syukur melayangkan aduan kepada Polres Jakarta Selatan terkait dugaan penghinaan dan pencemaran nama baik terhadap penguasa melalui media elektronik.
Dalam surat aduan yang dilayangkan Aktivis Berkat Syukur…
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Hiya!
This is a book lover’s account, and I figure I should introduce myself and some random tidbits of info about me!
Name:
Jill
Pronouns and Identity:
She/They, Androgynous/Demigirl
Sexuality:
Lesbian Demisexual woop
Age:
20 (will be 21 in June of 2022)
Major:
English :/ (my uni doesn’t have a creative writing undergrad)
Minor:
History!! :)
Grad School?:
Probably, will do it online, to get my Master’s in Library Sciences!
Job:
I work at my on campus main library, and I love it every day, everyone’s amazing there and I’ve never loved a job like I love this one, and it has changed my entire path in life.
My dream job(s):
High school librarian and author!
Favorite Book(s):
Fairest by Gail Carson Levine
Ninth House (not even done yet lol) by Leigh Bardugo
Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim
(lots more of my favorites, such as movies and tv shows below the cut)
Favorite Movie(s):
Ever After (1998 starring Drew Barrymore and Dougray Scott)
Coraline (2009 starring Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher)
Stardust (2007 starring Michelle Pfieffer, Charlie Cox, and Claire Danes)
Prince of Egypt (1998 starring Val Kilmer, Sandra Bullock, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Jeff Goldblum)
Enchanted (2007 starring Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsy, Idina Menzel)
Favorite TV Show(s):
The Haunting of Bly Manor
2020
directed by Mike Flanagan
available on Netflix
starring Victoria Pedretti, Amelia Eve, Rahul Kohli, and Amelie Bea Smith
YOU
2018
multiple directors
available on Netflix
starring Penn Badgley, Victoria Pedretti, Tati Gabrielle, and Elizabeth Lail
Euphoria
2019
multiple directors
available on HBO
starring Zendaya, Alexa Demie, Sydney Sweeney, Hunter Schafer, Jacob Eldori, Angus Cloud, Maude Apatow, Barbie Ferreira
Once Upon a Time
2011-2018
directed by Adam Horowitz
available on Disney+
starring Lana Parilla, Jennifer Morrison, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jared S. Gilmore, Colin O’Donoghue, Robert Carlyle...
Loki
2021
directed by Kate Herron
available on Disney+
starring Tom Hiddleston, Sophia di Martino, Owen Wilson, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw
In From the Cold
2022
multiple directors
available on Netflix
starring Margarita Levieva, Lydia Fleming, Ivana Sakhno, and Cillian O’Sullivan
Shadow and Bone
2021
multiple directors
available on Netflix��
starring Ben Barnes, Jessie Mei Li, Freddy Carter, Danielle Galligan, Archie Renaux, Daisy Head, and Kit Young
WandaVision
2021
directed by Matt Shakman
available on Disney+
starring Elizabeth Olsen, Kathryn Hahn, Paul Bettany, Kat Dennings, Teyonah Parris, and Randall Park
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Wellesley Underground’s Holiday Guide to Wellesley-Owned Businesses: November 2019
The Good Supply / Image Credit: The Good Supply
Looking for your holiday gifts? Check out Wellesley Underground’s crowd-sourced list of Wellesley-owned businesses (updated for 2019)! Compiled by Hoi-Fei Mok ‘10, WU Managing Editor.
Pinterest Board of the Shops (incomplete)
Jewelry
Alumnati Jewelry by Stephanie Christie ‘00: Handmade Wellesley lamppost earrings
Ecru Collection by Kara Templeton '12: Jewelry, home decor, and stationery
Kindred Spirit Studios by Michelle Davis Petelinz '78: Jewelry, home decor
Lauren Wimmer Jewelry by Lauren Wimmer ‘98: Jewelry
Mala Shah Design by Mala Shah ‘98: Metalworks and Reiki-infused jewelry
Ready-Made by Jenn Meng ‘13: Materials-focused jewelry brand offering minimal, everyday pieces that are affordable, hypoallergenic, super strong, and tarnish-free.
Porcelain and Stone by Kimberly Huestis '05: Nautically inspired jewelry
Space Mermaid by Stephanie Carbone '93: Sky and sea inspired jewelry
Urban Witchcraft by Elena Gauvin ‘13: hand fabricated sterling silver gemstone jewelry with a gothic feel
Wellesley Voices For Disability: Wellesley earring and necklace set, scarf and hat set, fountain pen, bookmark, keyboard covers and more.
Art & Crafts
A Riot of Color by Susan Eiseman Levitin '85: Hand-dyed yarns
Achiaa Paper and Pen by Rebecca Amponsah ‘08: Handmade paper goods and lettering
Alyssa Sketch’d by Alyssa Torres ‘09: Original illustrations/art and jewelry
Art Without A Frame by Hoi-Fei Mok ‘10: Original illustrations/art from the Dragon Fruit Project, an oral history project of queer and trans Asian Pacific Islanders
Cardiology Cards by Tamar Zmora ‘11: Break up Cards
ChemKnits Creations by Rebecca Brown ‘06: Hand dyed yarns
Connie-Chen.com by Connie Chen ‘17: Calligraphy commissions, prints, bookish apparel, oblique holders, penmanship lessons
DisaporicArts by Jenny Jean ‘13: Modern digital art prints
Fran Decker by Fran Decker '80: Original paintings, prints, tiles and notecards
Genevieve Calligraphy by Genevieve Goldleaf ‘12: Botanical illustrations and custom calligraphy
The Grey Fox Studio by Katherine Grey '08: Printmaking, drawing & painting
KT Obermanns by KT Obermanns '07: Illustrations, portraits, pinups, and caricature
Leslie Ordal Fibre Arts by Leslie Ordal ‘04: Handspun yarns, handwoven scarves, and other fibre arts. Lessons and workshops in the Toronto, Ontario, area.
Map Attic by Alex Azzi ‘15: Block-printed holiday cards, resin jewelry, vintage map crafts, ceramics, and abstract fluid paintings.
Misc Midwest by Marie Clymer Sarnacki '13: Wooden coasters and fridge magnets with a Wellesley design
Miyun Makes by Gena Hong ‘12: handmade pottery inspired by Korean traditions.
Monica Starr Creations by Monica Starr Feldman ‘14: Leather luggage tags, metal flower bouquets, embossed stationary, scarves, mason jar cozies, metal & wood working
My Big Pink Crafty Box by Sophia Giordano '09: Feminist crafts
Pick Two Pottery by Dana Lamb ‘99: Pottery
Singing Whale Stained Glass by Amy Putnam ‘90: Handmade stained glass art and shattered glass pins, plus chainmaille bracelets and earrings, including Wellesley inspired pieces.
Stephanie Hessler by Stephanie Hessler ‘84: Wellesley inspired prints, apparel, homewares
Tiny Small Joys by Alyssa Kayser-Hirsh '14: handmade books, calendars, notebooks, and planners
Wear I’ve Been by Samaa Ahmed ‘13: Art designs on throw pillows, prints, mugs, tote bags and more.
Kacie Lyn Martinez by Kacie Lyn Martinez ‘09: fiber artist who weaves tapestries and other fiber art
Photography
Az Bulutlu by Eylul Dogruel ‘07: Skyscapes, travel and abstract photography, prints and merchandise.
JezRebelle by Jess Planos '10: Wellesley photos on prints, apparel, homewares
Meera Graham Photography by Meera Mohan ‘09: Nature Prints for Sale, Headshots & Candid Portraiture
Vero Kherian Photography by Veronique (Chau) Kherian ‘05: Professional Portraits and Headshot Photography in the SF Bay area
Health & Skincare
Beautycounter by Jen Askin Pollock ‘99: Safer, high-performing products for the whole family
Box Naturals by Irene Kim ‘99: Luxe towelettes with organic essential oils
Cocofloss by Chrystle Cu '05: Flavored dental floss
EmmGerri by Karen and Kristi Jordan: Skincare lotion
Eu’Genia Shea by Naa-Sakle Akuete ‘08: Shea butter
Just Botanicals by Sonya Funaro ‘00: Handcraft organic, ethically-sourced skincare
Hubba Hubba by Megan (MJ) Pullins `94: The oldest alternative adult store in New England, stocking everything from corsets, club clothes, lingerie, and all sorts of sex toys.
Lioness by Liz Klinger: Smart vibrator
Maum Goods Co. by Helen (Tak) Kingery ‘01: Handmade essential oil products for wellness and balance
TATCHA Beauty by Victoria Tsai ‘00: Japanese based skincare products
Fashion and Apparel
A Gifted Baby by Amelia Gray ‘03: Online boutique for babies and little people focussing on small and emerging designers, ethical production practices and women-owned labels. Alums are friends and family, use code “weloveyou20much” for the 20% f&f discount:).
Baby Blast Off by Emily Bennett: Baby clothes
Catie’s Natives by Jennifer Roesch ‘92: Shirts, hoodies, and accessories that show city pride. Developed and designed by Jennifer’s 10 year old daughter. Featured in Time Out NY. 10% of profits support Hartley House which provides social services to residents of Hell’s Kitchen, NY.
Charlotte and Asher by Laura Hahn ‘06: Fashionable diaper bags
Cliobags by Alejandra Zambrano: Handmade bags
Emma Finney by Kristin Bunce ‘00: Bags and clutches
Orange Soda Baby by Dorothy Hsiung '05: Whimsical children's clothing
The Outrage by Claire Schlemme ‘06: Feminist clothing and accessories with a portion of profits to women’s empowerment orgs.
Satya Twena by Satya Twena ‘05: Hats and millinery
Stoptiques by Olga Vidisheva '07: Apparel and accessories
Wellesley Class of 1990: Purple W capes! Made of durable material - great for wearing as a cape, using a picnic blanket, keeping your car seat clean, etc.
Wellesley Class of 2003: Wellesley lamp post shirts, baby apparel, and accessories
Wellesley Class of 2007: Wellesley apron (“We can stand the heat!”), baby and kids apparel
Wellesley Club of Columbus, OH: Wellesley insignia whistle
Swells Swag by Sarie Hale-Alper ‘04: Wellesley-themed designs on a variety of apparel and accessories.
Food & Care Packages
ChocolatesU by Amy Camargo ‘94: Chocolates
Ice Cream Jubilee by Victoria Lai ‘01: 6 ice cream pints, shipped nationwide
Montecarlos Estate by Carlota Batres ‘09: Coffee
Off The Beaten Path Food Tours by Lizzie Bell '03: Food tours in MA
Sky Vineyards by Skyla Olds ‘99: Wines
Sunny Exchange by Connie Su ‘09 and Jennifer Lim ‘06: Care packages
Takeout Kit by Rachael Blanchard Lake '07: Shelf-stable meal kit
Tranquil Tuesdays by Charlene Wang '03: Tea and teaware
Toys
My Muse Dolls by Torlisa Jeffery ‘06: Customizable dolls
Animal Care
Newbury Paws by Andrea Fowler '07: Harnesses for large dogs
Wellesley DC Club: Wellesley pet bowls
Domesticat: Rocío Garza Tisdell ‘07: modern-design cat furniture and accessories
Books & Zines
DefinitiveLeigh by Leigh Morrison '15: Feminist zines
Children’s photo books by Cristi Carlstead ‘01: Colors, alphabet and numbers from various countries around the world
Romance Novels by Kate Broad ‘06, writing as Rebecca Brooks: sexy contemporary feminist romance
Jambo Book Club by Mijha Butcher Godfrey ‘98: Receive two-three age-appropriate children’s books each month that feature a child of color as the star. Jambo books show children of color in situations where children’s literature rarely places them - making friends, raising pets, loving grandparents and fighting dragons. The books arrive with a personalized letter in boxes beautifully decorated with art that celebrates the joy of childhood. We serve children aged 0-13.
General Home:
Domesticat by Rocío Garza Tisdell ‘07: posters, more products in development
TAIT Design Co. by Audrey Elkus ‘18: Toys + Homewares designed and assembled in Detroit and 100% made in USA. Minimalist, mid-century modern, built to last and make great gifts. Thanks for checking us out : )!
Professional Services
Abilities Dance: Boston-based physically-integrated dance company. Able to perform at holiday parties, fundraisers, and all types of events. Always willing to negotiate rates for W alums.
Grace Astrology by Elisabeth Grace ‘83: Professionally certified astrologer; life strategist. Astrology is a powerful tool for understanding why you are the way you are; what you need in order to feel fulfilled and why things happen when they do. Improve your timing and your relationships. Based in New York -- available for parties, fundraisers, speaking/teaching engagements.
Leslie Ordal: Writing and editing, with a specialty in medicine and science but other fields also welcome. Ad copy, journal manuscripts, etc.--my clients have ranged from Big Pharma to artisans to graduate students. Discount on my usual rate for W alums!
Makefast Workshop (Maura Atwater ‘08): Prototyping consultancy; hardware, software, and musical instrument design.
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It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn’t seem to be one. Time flies. June and July have flied by so fast, and I can’t keep up, shit things happening one after the other, and I’m still coping… But it’s a process. I’m functioning now enough to write and interact on this blog.
As I promised, this first post is a list of June releases (from June 3rd) and the reviews I found about them until now. You’re all welcome to let me know if you have a review that I forgot to add.
Since July is also over, I’m also sharing this month’s books and reviews.
As always, updating is constantly happening, if you know about a book or have a review, just let me know! 😉
Welcome back on Swift Coffee, everyone!
For the newbies (welcome 😘): if you don’t yet know what this is all about: I’m posting a list every Monday of the books that get released during the current week. I also include other people’s reviews about them! I try to do a blog hop from time to time and spread the word about this feature, but I obviously can’t find every review that’s related, so a sign that you have one would be very much appreciated! Every review is eligible that is written about a book published on the week in question, even if it was written before said week!
So… one question remains:
Would you like to join the ride?
It’s very easy!
These are the rules:
To be featured, you don’t have to do anything else, but to leave a comment below this post, or contact me by any other way, and let me know you have a review. A link to it makes it easier, but if you only say your review comes out on x day of the week, that’s okay as well, I’ll watch out for it! Following me is not a must, but I appreciate it very much, if you do! 🙂
I continuously update this post according to your infos/comments, and I share it again every time I’ve made an update.
The book you reviewed don’t have to be from the list here, if it’s not listed, but published this week, I’ll add the book, too!
You can also send me a review for next week, because these posts are scheduled! 😉
Books Published in June:
‘After the End’ by Clare Mackintosh mystery/thriller
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Megan Miranda mystery
‘A Merciful Promise’ by Kendra Elliot mystery/romantic suspense
‘A Nearly Normal Family’ by M.T. Edvardsson, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translation) mystery/thriller
‘Ayesha at Last’ by Uzma Jalaluddin romance
‘Beyond Āsanas: The Myths and Legends behind Yogic Postures’ by Pragya Bhatt, Joel Koechlin (Photographer)
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Ruby Dixon fantasy/romance
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Katherine Coville middle grade
‘Bunny’ by Mona Awad horror
‘City of Girls’ by Elizabeth Gilbert historical fiction
‘Close to Home’ by Cate Ashwood M M romance
‘Dear Wife’ by Kimberly Belle mystery/thriller
‘Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work’ by Victoria Ortiz non-fiction/middle grade
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner contemporary
‘Five Midnights’ by Ann Dávila Cardinal horror
‘Fix Her Up’ by Tessa Bailey romance
‘Fixing the Fates: A Memoir’ by Diane Dewey non-fiction
‘Ghosts of the Shadow Market’ YA fantasy
‘Gun Island’ by Amitav Ghosh cultural/India/historical fiction
‘If Only’ by Melanie Murphy
‘Just One Bite’ by Jack Heath mystery/thriller
‘Like a Love Story’ by Abdi Nazemian YA/LGBT
‘Magic for Liars’ by Sarah Gailey fantasy/mystery
‘More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)’ by Elaine Welteroth non-fiction
‘Mrs. Everything’ by Jennifer Weiner historical fiction
‘Mostly Dead Things’ by Kristen Arnett contemporary/LGBT
‘Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune’ by Roselle Lim contemporary/romance
‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ by Ocean Vuong poetry
‘Rapture’ by Lauren Kate YA fantasy
‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch science fiction
‘Searching for Sylvie Lee’ by Jean Kwok mystery
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ by Lia Louis romance
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Margaret Rogerson fantasy
‘Storm and Fury’ by Jennifer L. Armentrout fantasy
‘Summer of ’69’ by Elin Hilderbrand historical fiction
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Joy Avon cozy mystery
‘Teeth in the Mist’ by Dawn Kurtagich horror
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Emma Hart romance
‘The Bookshop on the Shore’ by Jenny Colgan contemporary/women’s fiction
‘The First Mistake’ by Sandie Jones thriller
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Jane Green women’s fiction
‘The Friend Zone’ by Abby Jimenez contemporary/romance
‘The Girl in Red’ by Christina Henry fantasy/horror
‘The Haunted’ by Danielle Vega horror
‘The Holiday’ by T.M. Logan
‘The July Girls’ by Phoebe Locke mystery/thriller
‘The Last House Guest’ by Megan Miranda mystery/thriller
‘The Most Fun We Ever Had’ by Claire Lombardo contemporary/literary fiction
‘The New Achilles’ by Christian Cameron historical fiction
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Meredith Tate fantasy
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Michael Patrick Hicks horror
‘The Rest of the Story’ by Sarah Dessen YA contemporary/romance
‘Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost Gold’ by Lisa Schmid middle grade
‘The Space Between Time’ by Charlie Laidlaw
‘The Stationery Shop’ by Marjan Kamali historical fiction
‘The Summer Country’ by Lauren Willig historical fiction
‘They Called Me Wyatt’ by Natasha Tynes mystery
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Doogie Horner YA
‘Time After Time’ by Lisa Grunwald historical/science fiction
‘Waiting for Tom Hanks’ by Kerry Winfrey contemporary/romance
‘We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir’ by Samra Habib non-fiction
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Becky Masterman mystery/thriller
‘Where The Story Starts’ by Imogen Clark women’s fiction
‘Wicked Fox’ by Kat Cho YA fantasy
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Leah Thomas YA contemporary/LGBT
‘Wolf Rain’ by Nalini Singh paranormal romance
Reviews:
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Stephanie at Between Folded Pages
‘The Rapture’ at Book Bound
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘The Haunted’ by Kris at Boston Book Reader
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘The Haunted’ by Mandy at Book Princess Reviews
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘Five Midnights’ by Sian at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Wolf Rain’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Just One Bite’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Where the Story Starts’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Fixing the Fates’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Gun Island’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘If Only’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Storm and Fury’ by Claire at bookscoffeeandrepeat
‘The New Achilles’ by Zoé at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘Time After Time’ by Ashley at Ashes Books and Bobs
‘Recursion’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Space Between Time’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘The Rumor’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘The Search for the Lost Gold’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘They Call Me Wyatt’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘After the End’ by Linda at Linda’s Book Bag
‘Beyond Asanas’ by Shashank at Wonder’s Book Blog
‘The July Girls’ by Nicola at Short Book and Scribes
‘We Have Always Been Here’ by Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books
‘Close to Home’ by T. J. Fox
‘Dissenter on the Bench’ by Taylor at Tays Infinite Thoughts
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Briana at Pages Unbound
‘Teeth in the Mist’ at Lori’s Bookshelf Reads
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Celine at Celinelingg
‘The Holiday’ by Zoe at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘The July Girls’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘More Than Enough’ by Jessica at Jess Just Reads
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ at Jess Just Reads
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
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Books Published in July:
‘Along the Broken Bay’ by Flora J. Solomon historical fiction
‘A Stranger on the Beach’ by Michele Campbell mystery/thriller
‘A Whisker In The Dark’ by Leighann Dobbs cozy mystery
‘Dark Age’ by Pierce Brown science fiction
‘Depraved’ by Trilina Pucci romance/erotica
‘Deserve to Die’ by Miranda Rijks thriller
‘Drummer Girl’ by Ginger Scott YA romance
‘False Step’ by Victoria Helen Stone mystery/thriller
‘Girls Like Us’ by Cristina Alger mystery/thriller
‘Gods of Jade and Shadow’ by Silvia Moreno-Garcia fantasy/historical fiction
‘Good Guy’ by Kate Meader romance
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Colleen J. Shogan cozy mystery
‘How to Hack a Heartbreak’ by Kristin Rockaway romance
‘Last Summer’ by Kerry Lonsdale contemporary
‘Life Ruins’ by Danuta Kot audiobook/mystery
‘Lock Every Door’ by Riley Sager mystery/thriller
‘Maybe This Time’ by Kasie West contemporary
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Joshilyn Jackson mystery/thriller
‘Never Look Back’ by Alison Gaylin mystery/thriller
‘Nightingale Point’ by Luan Goldie
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jenni Fletcher historical romance
‘Resist’ by K. Bromberg romance
‘Salvation Day’ by Kali Wallace science fiction
‘Season of the Witch’ by Sarah Rees Brennan YA fantasy
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Susanne O’Leary
‘Spin the Dawn’ by Elizabeth Lim fantasy
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Minna Howard
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Kevin O’Brien mystery/thriller
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ by Abbi Waxman contemporary/romance
‘The Chain’ by Adrian McKinty thriller
‘The Gifted School’ by Bruce Holsinger contemporary fiction
‘The Golden Hour’ by Beatriz Williams historical fiction
‘The Guy on the Right’ by Kate Stewart NA romance
‘The Last Book Party’ by Karen Dukess historical fiction
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Sheryl Browne thriller
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Margaret Owen fantasy
‘The Miraculous’ by Jess Redman middle grade
‘The Need’ by Helen Phillips horror/thriller
‘The Nickel Boys’ by Colson Whitehead historical fiction
‘The Rogue King’ by Abigail Owen paranormal romance
‘The Seekers’ by Heather Graham mystery
‘The Silent Ones’ by K.L. Slater thriller
‘The Storm Crow’ by Kalyn Josephson fantasy
‘The Wedding Party’ by Jasmine Guillory romance
‘Three Women’ by Lisa Taddeo non-fiction/feminism
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sara Tantlinger horror
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Debbie Rigaud YA romance
‘Under Currents’ by Nora Roberts romance
‘War’ by Laura Thalassa fantasy/romance
‘Whisper Network’ by Chandler Baker mystery/thriller
‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power YA horror/mystery
A fantastic review of…
‘Reclaimed by her Rebel Knight’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Clarissa at Clarissa Reads It All
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ at Flavia the Bibliophile
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Kaleena at Reader Voracious
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘False Step’ by Jordann at The Book Blog Life
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Angela at Reading Frenzy Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Joules at Northern Reader
‘Depraved’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Steph AT Steph’s Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jennifer C. Wilson
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanne at Portobello Book Blog
‘A Whisker in the Dark’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘The Rouge King’ by Ashley at Falling Down the Book Hole
‘Good Guy’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘Drummer Girl’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘The Need’ by T. J. Fox
‘The Seekers’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Silent Ones’ by Steph at StefLoz Book Blog
‘Resist’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jess Bookish Life
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘How To Hack a Heartbreak’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Somebody Else’s Baby’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Life Ruins’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
‘The Miraculous’ by Chris at Plucked from the Stacks
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Salvation Day’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Chain’ at Jess Just Reads
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sam and Gracie at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Olivia at The Candid Cover
‘Season of the Witch’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Never Look Back’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Wilder Girls’ by Kathy at Pages Below the Vaulted Sky
‘Deserve to Die’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Nightingale Point’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
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See these beautiful covers? *.*
Which are your favorites?
I’m so happy to be here with you bookish guys again!!
Don’t forget to let me know if you have a review!
Oh, and in the near future comes another post with the releases of the beginning of August! You can send me reviews for that post, as well.
Have a wonderful time!
Hugs 🙂
I’m back! – A Master List of Book Releases of June and July + Reviews! It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn't seem to be one. Time flies.
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Unless you’re blessed enough to live in a climate...
Unless you’re blessed enough to live in a climate that’s enviably mild year-round, winter can be a tough pill to swallow. It’s easy to feel like you’ll never be warm again, but the good news is that a chic outfit can help combat the winter blues… at least partially. We’re not even a month into winter yet, but there have been plenty of opportunities for celebrities to step out in cold-weather looks this season, and we’ve been taking notes (just as we did this past fall ). Accordingly, we took it upon ourselves to choose the best winter celebrity outfits we’ve seen this season.
Ridiculously stylish women like Victoria Beckham, Bella Hadid, and Alexa Chung are actually making us look forward to cold weather right now. And in case your city isn’t quite as frigid as others, we found some less bundled-up looks for you to consider copying. With that, keep scrolling to see Who What Wear’s picks for the best celebrity outfits of winter 2019 and shop the key pieces needed to re-create them.
Style Tip: Avoid boring outerwear at all costs. On Bella Hadid: Colin Locascio coat; Re/Done jeans; Prada bag; Maison Margiela Leather Sneakers ($895) Style Tip: Swap jeans and a sweater for something just as comfortable but more interesting. On Yara Shahidi: Missoni jacket and pants; Christian Louboutin shoes Style Tip: Pair an all-black look with animal print. On Victoria Beckham: Celine sunglasses; Victoria Beckham Belted Chenille-Jacquard Coat ($2394) and sweater Style Tip: Swap dresses for a fancy two-piece set. On Sofia Richie: F.R.S For Restless Sleepers robe and trousers; Gianvito Rossi 100 Leather Mules ($695) SHOP: F.R.S For Restless Sleepers Trousers ($748) Style Tip: Invest in an on-trend yet timeless leather coat. On Kendall Jenner: Frame coat; Re/Done jeans; Celine shoes Style Tip: Make metallics daytime-appropriate with the help of black pants. On Miley Cyrus: Louis Vuitton top and bag Style Tip: Pair voluminous outerwear with skinny jeans. On Gigi Hadid: 3.1 Phillip Lim coat and shirt; Versace Chain Reaction Sneakers ($995) Style Tip: Fun earrings cure all the winter blues. On Blake Lively: Versace dress; Judith Leiber bag; Christian Louboutin shoes Style Tip: Bunched-up jeans with boots are cool now. Try it. On Hailey Beiber: Sonia Rykiel blazer and belt; Yeezy Canvas Lace-Up Ankle Boots ($800) Style Tip: You only live once, so if you want to wear sequins during the day, do it. On Jennifer Lopez: Quay sunglasses; Sally LaPointe Fur Detail Tailored Cady Coat ($3550), Sequin Embroidered Dolman Tee ($790), and High-Rise Belted Sequin Straight-Leg Pants ($1450); Valentino bag; Jimmy Choo shoes Style Tip: Bring midi skirts into 2019 with the help of a cropped cardigan and slouchy boots. On Kate Middleton: Brora Cashmere Cropped Cardigan ($265); Emilia Wickstead skirt Style Tip: Get away with wearing your prettiest non-winter shoes with the help of cozy socks. On Alexa Chung: Fjallraven Expedition Down Lite Jacket ($500) Next up: seven things celebs stopped wearing in 2018 .
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Nameste Bitches by itsybitsy62 featuring black home decor
SUNO New York plaid dress / Delpozo sequin shoes / Tory Burch leather purse / Joomi Lim swarovski crystal jewelry / Victoria Grant felt hat, $530 / Kate Spade tech accessory / Bobbi brown cosmetic / Crate and Barrel flower pot / Damselfly Candles black home decor, $56
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Tolak Minta Maaf, Kate Victoria Lim Polisikan Hotman Paris di Mabes Polri
“Hanya di Indonesia, Pengacara Senior Dipolisikan Bocil Atas Dugaan Fitnah dan Pencemaran Nama Baik”
BERITA JAKARTA – Keangkuhan pengacara senior 40 tahun beracara, Hotman Paris Hutapea akhirnya kena batunya dipolisikan seorang bocah cilik (bocil) berusia 15 tahun, Kate Victoria Lim.
Anak dari pengacara Alvin Lim yang akhir-akhir ini namanya viral di masyarakat dan mendapat dukungan puluhan juta…
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保持初心不等於稚氣,知性女人 30 歲前要擁有的「基本單品」
20 出頭,可能為了追趕潮流而不斷購買很多花巧的衣服,款式簡單、顏色單調的衣服只會在見工、見客時穿。但潮流一瞬即逝,過氣的衣服只會淪為固體廢物。踏入 30 歲,是塑造知性形象的時代了,儘管你的內心還是保留稚氣,也不需要用衣服對外強調,每天身上配搭一兩件有質感的基本單品,整個人的氣場會立即提升起來。
1. 百搭的西裝褸
告別面試用的黑色西裝褸,入手一件剪裁修身、顏色平實、款式百搭的西裝褸吧。無論是平日配搭牛仔褲,還是在正式場合配搭連身裙,統統都可以。順帶一提,海軍款式是凱特王妃 Kate Middleton 也經常穿的呢。
Balmain Double-breasted denim blazer $15,500 (Net-a-Porter)
2. 直腳西褲
別再以為西褲是你媽媽的衣服了,Skinny Trousers 介乎於直筒褲跟 leggings 之間,令腿部達到完美的錐形效果,穿起來俐落精緻又顯瘦。它的百搭程度高得難以置信,由恤衫至 T-shirt,無一跟它合不了。
3.1 Phillip Lim Checked wool-blend straight-leg pants $5,790 (Net-a-Porter)
3. 復古風的牛仔褲
我知道,尋找一條完美的 vintage jeans 不是一件容易事,但只要你懂得瞄準高腰直腳的款式,尋找的過程會比較輕鬆。外國名模很少穿短褲,從她們的街拍看來,九成時間都是穿高腰牛仔長褲。
Madewell The Perfect Summer frayed high-rise straight-leg jeans $1,406.90 (Net-a-Porter)
4. 不沉悶的小黑裙
剪裁零特別、質地粗糙的黑色連身裙恐怕連即將要去謝師宴的小妹妹也嫌棄了,購入一條精緻又適合自己身材的小黑裙吧,你不會後悔的。
Solace London Lara ruffled stretch-crepe and satin midi dress $1,734 (Net-a-Porter)
5. 精緻的皮帶
在夏天可以配搭牛仔單品,在冬天則可以繫在長褸外套外面,一條精緻的皮帶令你的單調造型加分。
Gucci Leather belt $4,700 (Net-a-Porter)
6. 吸睛的白色上衣
穿白色衣服也是有學問的,首先要布料高質,然後就要看剪裁。上身的衣服一定是別人眼中的第一個焦點,名媛 Olivia Palermo 總是很懂選擇上衣,令自己每次亮相都是那麼優雅。
Jonathan Simkhai Lace-trimmed ruffled silk-chiffon blouse $2,360 (Net-a-Porter)
7. 不簡單的高跟鞋
踏入 30 歲,不要忘了鞋子也要有質素,選擇一對細節位特別、造工不簡單的高跟鞋,一鞋已經可以走天下。Victoria Beckham 也不斷重複穿著其自家品牌的這款鞋子,每次都成為焦點。
Victoria Beckham Leather pumps $5,850 (Net-a-Porter)
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Cabelo curto preto: 30 fotos que vão te fazer correr para o salão
Uma mudança no visual eleva a nossa autoestima e nos deixa ainda mais confiantes, e nada melhor do que um corte de cabelo que nos agrade para essa transformação. Se você não abre mão das madeixas compridas, é possível mantê-las sempre renovadas com cortes que valorizam os fios, mas se você está cansada do mesmo corte de sempre, que tal apostar em um bem curtinho e ousado? Para encontrar o corte que mais combina com você, confira as apostas de cortes de cabelo de 2020 e já comece o ano arrasando.
Índice do conteúdo:
Tendências
Longo
Médio
Curto
Repicados
Crespo e cacheado
Ondulado
Liso
20 cortes que vão bombar em 2020
Assim como na moda, há os cortes de cabelo que são a tendência da temporada e os mais requisitados nos salões de beleza. Selecionamos 20 cortes que são sucesso entre as blogueiras e as celebridades para você se inspirar. Confira:
Bruna Marquezine
Carol Manprim
Thássia Naves
jade Seba
Julia rodrigues
Giovanna Ewbank
Giovanna Antonelli
Camila Queiroz
Camila Coelho
Fernanda Vasconcelos
Vanessa Hudgens
Marina Ruy Barbosa
Victoria Rocha
Leighanne Pinnock
Julia Konrad
Mari Maria
Fiorella Mattheis
Tais Araujo
Maraisa Fidelis
Katy Perry
O corte médio continua em alta, assim como os cachos e os fios volumosos. E se você gosta de ousar, pode se inspirar nos curtinhos como short bob ou long bob ou nas pontas retas, franjas geométricas e cheias de atitude.
Cortes de cabelo longo 2020
Se você não abre mão do cabelão e dos fios longos, veja alguns cortes certeiros para se inspirar:
Bianca Andrade
Thaila Ayala
Izabel Goulart
Nah Cardoso
Yasmin Brunet
Luanna
Mari Maria
Katherine Langford
Luiza Sobral
Negin Mirsalehi
Kim Kardashian
Barbara Palvin
Duda Fernandes
Deborah Secco
Jessica Belcost
Stella Maxwell
Shay Mitchell
Simaria
Cortes repicados assim como ondulações nas mechas dão movimento e volume para os fios. E se você gosta do cabelo comportado, aposte nos cortes retos.
Leia também: Micro bob: 15 fotos do corte tendência entre as celebridades para 2020 296734
Cortes de cabelo médio 2020
Os cortes de cabelo médio são versáteis e combinam com diversos formatos de rosto. O long bob continua em alta com as pontas retas e fios ordenados. Confira:
Lily Collins
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
giovanna ferrarezi
leticia Colin
Carolina Tongnon
MAYARA PEREIRA
Jesy Nelson
Sandy Oficial
Kate Ogata
Luisa Accorsi
redken
Jade Seba
Anna Fasano
Jordyn Woods
Kourtney Kardashian
Ana Furtado
Juliana Paes
Camila Coutinho
Democrático, não é mesmo? O comprimento médio fica um charme nos fios lisos e finos e poderosos nos cabelos crespos e volumosos. Além disso, é a alternativa perfeita para quem está cansada das madeixas longas, mas ainda não está pronta para um cabelo muito curto.
Cortes de cabelo curto 2020
E se você procura um corte prático e moderninho para transformar o visual, pode se inspirar nos curtinhos. Além de fáceis de manter, os cortes são sofisticados e nada óbvios.
Aimee Song
Fiorella Mattheis
Alice Wegmann
Blake Von d.
Cara Delevigne
Vanessa Hudgens
Lucy Hale
Giordana Serrano
Ingird Nilsen
Chriselle Lim
Micah Gianneli
Paulinha Sampaio
intoyourcloset
Lana Condor
Coco Rocha
Aiyana Lewis
Ruby Rose
Guid Meinelecki
Chloé Brown
Brittany Xavier
Taylor Lashae
O pixie cut e os fios desfiados combinam com a atitude das mais ousadas, já o chanel e os cortes na altura do queixo são atemporais e superpráticos.
Cortes de cabelo repicados 2020
O corte repicado é perfeito para quem quer renovar o cabelo sem alterar o comprimento das madeixas. Além de trazer descontração para o visual, o repicado dá volume e movimento para os fios. Veja algumas ideias e qual corte combina mais com você.
Mariana Andrade
Thais Farage
Lucy Hale
Perrie Edwards
Giordana Serrano
Alessandra Ambrosio
Frida Becker
Isabella Trad
Chiara Ferragni
Jade Thirlwall
Helena Bordon
Latecia Thomas
Maddu Magalhães
Mica Rocha
Estela Newbold
O corte repicado é um dos mais pedidos nos salões de beleza e nunca sai de moda. Os fios desfiados são a cara de um visual descontraído e autêntico.
Leia também: 60 ideias de tranças para cabelo curto que provam a versatilidade do corte 296734
Cortes de cabelo crespo e cacheado 2020
Há diversos cortes lindos de cabelo para você assumir e esbanjar seus cachos. Se você ama praticidade, pode apostar nos fios mais curtos até a altura do queixo, mas se você adora o cabelo comprido, se inspire em alguns cortes que valorizam ainda mais suas madeixas.
Zendaya
Tais Araujo
Lellêzinha
Dayna Bolden
Gabi Fresh
Beyonce
syana Laniyan
Leighanne Pinnock
Ana Lidia Lopes
Ijeoma Kola
Kendra
Luciellen Assis
Janibell Rosanne
Carla Lemos
Joyjah
Ellora Haonne
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Os cortes mais curtos também são perfeitos para quem está passando pela transição capilar. E se você já assumiu seus cachos há muito tempo, pode arrasar com os cortes médios e longos.
Cortes de cabelo ondulado 2020
O cabelo ondulado tende a ser volumoso e combina com cortes variados de cabelo, dos curtos até as madeixas mais longas. Veja alguns cortes certeiros para fios ondulados que vão deixar seu cabelo ainda mais glamouroso.
Camila Coutinho
Lorena G.Franzoi Michelan
Gigi Hadid
Mariana Saad
Lu Ferreira
Sophia Abrahão
Gisele Bundchen
Giordana Serrano
Chiara Ferragni
Nina Secrets
Gabi Brandt
Luisa Sonza
Luisa Sonza
renata Uchoa
Lele Saddi
Juliana Paiva
Jenn Im
Os cortes ondulados ficam ainda mais charmosos com a técnica da balaiagem, que ilumina o rosto. Para dar ainda mais movimento aos fios, invista em um corte desfiado.
Cortes de cabelo liso 2020
As apostas de cabelo liso para 2020 são os cortes retos e sofisticados. O chanel continua em alta e o cabelo liso comprido é atemporal. Confira alguns cortes certeiros:
Barbara Alcantara
Camila Cabello
Stephanie Villa
Francislola
Carla Diaz
Manu Gavassi
Cleo Pires
Janaína Isabel
Paz Halabi
Ana Paula Siebert
Angelica
Marina Ruy Barbosa
Natasha Ndlovu
Ivete Sangalo
Dua Lipa
Leonie Hanne
Kylie Jenner
Camila Coelho
Perrie Edwards
Vanessa Hudgens
Isabeli Fontana
Marina Peixoto
Giovanna Ferrarezi
Os cortes retos e simétricos são atemporais e dão um ar de elegância para o visual. Já os repicados, assim como a franjinha, renovam o look deixando-o cool e despojado.
Leia também: Cortes de cabelo 2020: 150 ideias para transformar as madeixas 296734
Agora que você já viu todas essas inspirações, é só escolher um corte favorito e marcar já um horário no salão! Para manter o corte e os fios hidratados, veja como fazer 10 hidratações caseiras com óleo de coco.
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Goldman Sachs' new managing-director list is out — and it's the largest class in the firm's history (GS)
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Goldman Sachs announced its largest-ever class of managing directors.
Of the 509 promoted, 44% are millennials.
The firm announces managing-director promotions every two years.
It's one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, a step below partner at the premier investment bank.
Goldman Sachs just announced a new class of 509 managing directors — the largest class in the firm's history.
The position is one of the most coveted on Wall Street, one step below partner at the prestigious investment-banking firm. The firm now has 2,148 managing directors, making up 7.1% of the company's workforce.
It's also one of the youngest classes the bank has promoted — 44% are millennials, up from 30% in 2015.
Other headline stats about the class:
66% started their careers as analysts or associates at Goldman Sachs.
24% of the class is women, down from 25% in 2015.
130 were promoted in the securities division, up from 102 in 2015.
101 were promoted in investment banking, up from 97 in 2015.
52 were promoted in technology, up from 38 in 2015.
Eight were promoted in consumer and commercial banking — the division that houses the bank's online-lending business, Marcus — compared with zero in 2015.
Here's the full statement:
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
"Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers," said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
Gregg Abramson
Sanjay Acharya
Khalid Albdah
Amal Alibair
Karthikeyan Anbalagan
Rolf Andersson
Volker Anger
Jonathan Armstrong
Ken Ashley
Lavanya Ashok
Sebastian Ayton
Jonathan Babkow
Julio Badi
Amitayush Bahri
Soren Balzer
Robert Barlick Jr.
Philip Barreca
Santiago Bau
David Bauer
Oksana Beard
Lee Becker
Virender Bedi
Stuart Beer
Christian Beerli
Amanda Beisel
Yumiko Bekku
David Bell
Pierre Benichou
Andrew Benito
Marco Bensi
Laura Benson
Stephen Bergin
Daniel Berglund
Greg Berry
Shital Bhatt
Dipanjan Bhattacharjee
Anu Bhavnani
Carissa Biggie
Vineet Birman
Daniel Bitel
Anne Black
Richard Blore
Emmanuel Bodenstein
Timothy Braude
Sean Brenan
Hugh Briscoe
Nathaniel Bristol
Leo Brito
Troy Broderick
Levee Brooks
Eric Brothers
Robert Bruns III
Anthony Bunnell
Meg Burke
Susan Burt
Sean Butkus
Russell Byrne
Edward Byun
Adam Cahill
Alessandro Calace
Cristiano Camargo
Ken Cawley
Swapan Chaddha
Patrick Chamberlain
Richard Chambers
Daphne Chan
Lily Chan
Ben Chance
Ginger Chang
Vikram Chavali
Alex Cheek
Jae Joon Choi
Ken Choi
Paul Choi
David Clark
Denis Cleary
Daniel Cleland-James
Ayanna Clunis
Pamela Codo-Lotti
Jesse Cohen
Paul Coles
Simon Coombes
Jenny Cosco
Philip Coureau
Nathan Cowen
Matthew Cox (Securities)
Shaun Cullinan
Christine D'Agostino
Emile Daher
Hiren Dasani
Russell Day
Pierre De Belen
Merche del Valle
Caitlin DeSantis
Jack Devaney
Thomas Devos
Mats Dewitte
Hristo Dimitrov
Tim Dinsdale
Isabella Disler
Christian Ditullio
Terence Doherty
Yakut Donat
Nicola Dondi
Brian Dong
Jason D'Silva
Stefan Duffner
Jane Dunlevie
Marie Duval
Julien Dyon
Rohini Eapen
Zach Eckler
Sayaka Eda
Jason Eisenstadt
Chris Emmerson
Tiffany Eng
Chendan Esvaran
Erkko Etula
Liz Ewing
Michael Fargher
Matteo Farina
Leigh Farris
Sarah Faulkner
Tom Favia
Brett Feldman
Jennifer Feng
Jon Ferguson
Alex Field
Herbert Filho
Alex Finston
Dean Flanagan
Greg Flynn
Trip Foley
Andrew Ho Kwon Fong
Moran Forman
Michael Fox
Caroline Fraser
Daniel Freckleton
Tim Freeman
Reto Frei
Giles French
Kirsten Frivold
Michael Fu
Rob Fuentes
Kenji Fujimoto
Carrie Gannon
Chantal Garcia
Akhil Garg
Alex Garner
Nick Gelber
Andrew Gent
Gizelle George-Joseph
Andrea Gift
Sean Gilbride
Andreas Glaser
Yong Suan Goh
Sona Gohel
Amir Gold
Jeremy Goldstein
Steven Gonzalez
Jeff Gowen
Adam Greene
Tom Groothaert
Hannes Gsell
Ashwin Gupta
Ali Haji
Ayaz Haji
Robert Hamilton Kelly
Victoria Hampson
Raja Harb
Andy Harding
Ryan Harster
Selma Hassan
Stephen Hawinkels
Jacqueline Haynes
Jason He*
Craig Hempstead
David Herrmann
David Hickey
Thomas Hilger
Mitch Hochberg
Jodi Hochberger
Jane Hodges
Peter Hodgkinson
Dylan Hogarty
Tim Holliday
Naftali Holtz
Amy Hong
Jason Hudes
Earl Hunt
Joseph Hwang
Yoshinori Ide
Kazuya Iketani
Daniel Jackson
Ankit Jain (Risk)
Gaurav Jaitly
Jan Janssen
David Jeria
Alnawaz Jiwa
Kim Johns
Scott Johnson
Elis Jones
Neil Jones
Robert Jones
Philip Joseph
Anand Joshi
Shawn Joshi
Ritu Kalra
Michael Kaprelian
Nadeem Kayani
Alicia Keenan
Neil Kelleher
Tom Kennedy
Aqil Khan
Sarah Kiernan
Daniel Kim
Eugene Kim (IMD)
Jason Kim (GIR)
Sora Kim
Kristy Kinahan
Eugene King
Laura Kirk
Kunal Kishore
Elliot Klapper
Jayee Koffey
Jason Koon
Jennifer Kopylov
Daniel Korich
Ichiro Kosuge
Vladimir Kotlyar
Samuel Krasnik
Katherine Krause
David Kraut
Sergey Kraytman
Nitin Kulkarni
Ram Kulkarni
Dileep Kumar (Securities)
Santosh Kunnakkat
Wendy Kwong
JP Lall
Bill Lambert
David Landman
Yi Larson
Niccolo Laudiero
Nick Laux
David Lee
Phillip Lee
Samuel Lee
Shawn Lee
Michael Leister
David Lerner
Naomi Leslie
Matt Levine
Na Li
Haining Liang
Nancy Licul
Monica Lim
Michelle Ling
Srujan Linga
Philip Linton
Alan Liu
Daniel Liu
Eric Liu
Heiman Lo
Juan Lorenzo
Tian Lu
Wayne Lu
James Lucas
Dennis Luebcke
Martin Luehrmann
John Lynch
Gina Lytle
Leo Ma*
Caesar Maasry
Geoff MacDonald
Robert Magnuson
Toshiyuki Makabe
Mariano Mallol
Geydar Mamedov
Kara Mangone
Donna Mansfield
Ajit Marathe
Gilberto Marcheggiano
James Marchese
Michael Marcus
Joshua Matheus
Ann Mathews
Chris Mathie
Brian McCallion
Graham McClelland
Anne McCosker
Michael Meehan (Compliance)
Taylor Mefford
Neil Mehta
Adam Meister
David Mericle
Vitali Meschoulam
Eric Meyers
Alex Mignotte
Andras Mikite
Christopher Milligan
Rahul Mistry
Mike Mitchell
Neil Moge
Waleed Mohsin
Babak Molavi
Joel Monson
Guy Morgan
James Morris
Antoine Munfa
Aimee Mungovan
Yuji Murata
Dan Murphy
Josh Murray
Brian Musto
Shehzad Nabi
Devarajan Nambakam
Ramanathan Narayanan
Ganapathy Natarajan
Danielle Natoli
Murad Nayal
Karim Nensi
Scott Neu
Dennis Ng
Ken Ng
Benjamin Ngan
Joy Nguyen
Salman Niaz
Anders Nielsen (IMD)
Howard Nifoussi
Jun Niki
Leah Nivison
Laura Noble
James Nolan
Lauren Oakes
Lynn Oberschmidt
Allison O'Connor
John O'Connor
Shunil Ohrie
Damian Ordish
Leke Osinubi
David Ossack
Sathiya Padmanaban
Danielle Pallin
Salvador Pareja
Dalmir Pasini
Clorinda Pasqua
Chris Pawson
Paris Pender
Patrick Perkins
Philippe Perzi
Wendy Peters
Andy Phillips
Flavio Picciotto
Michael Pieck
Sam Pirog
Thomas Plank
Joseph Plotkin
Wade Podlich
Ashish Pokharna
Caitlin Pollak
Charles Pollock
Joe Porter
Travis Potter
Rohit Prabhu
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Unless you're blessed enough to live in a climate that's enviably mild year-round, winter can be a tough pill to swallow. It's easy to feel like you'll never be warm again, but the good news is that a chic outfit can help combat the winter blues… at least partially. We're not even a month into winter yet, but there have been plenty of opportunities for celebrities to step out in cold-weather looks this season, and we've been taking notes (just as we did this past fall ). Accordingly, we took it upon ourselves to choose the best winter celebrity outfits we've seen this season. Ridiculously stylish women like Victoria Beckham, Bella Hadid, and Alexa Chung are actually making us look forward to cold weather right now. And in case your city isn't quite as frigid as others, we found some less bundled-up looks for you to consider copying. With that, keep scrolling to see Who What Wear's picks for the best celebrity outfits of winter 2019 and shop the key pieces needed to re-create them. Style Tip: Avoid boring outerwear at all costs. On Bella Hadid: Colin Locascio coat; Re/Done jeans; Prada bag; Maison Margiela Leather Sneakers ($895) Style Tip: Swap jeans and a sweater for something just as comfortable but more interesting. On Yara Shahidi: Missoni jacket and pants; Christian Louboutin shoes Style Tip: Pair an all-black look with animal print. On Victoria Beckham: Celine sunglasses; Victoria Beckham Belted Chenille-Jacquard Coat ($2394) and sweater Style Tip: Swap dresses for a fancy two-piece set. On Sofia Richie: F.R.S For Restless Sleepers robe and trousers; Gianvito Rossi 100 Leather Mules ($695) SHOP: F.R.S For Restless Sleepers Trousers ($748) Style Tip: Invest in an on-trend yet timeless leather coat. On Kendall Jenner: Frame coat; Re/Done jeans; Celine shoes Style Tip: Make metallics daytime-appropriate with the help of black pants. On Miley Cyrus: Louis Vuitton top and bag Style Tip: Pair voluminous outerwear with skinny jeans. On Gigi Hadid: 3.1 Phillip Lim coat and shirt; Versace Chain Reaction Sneakers ($995) Style Tip: Fun earrings cure all the winter blues. On Blake Lively: Versace dress; Judith Leiber bag; Christian Louboutin shoes Style Tip: Bunched-up jeans with boots are cool now. Try it. On Hailey Beiber: Sonia Rykiel blazer and belt; Yeezy Canvas Lace-Up Ankle Boots ($800) Style Tip: You only live once, so if you want to wear sequins during the day, do it. On Jennifer Lopez: Quay sunglasses; Sally LaPointe Fur Detail Tailored Cady Coat ($3550), Sequin Embroidered Dolman Tee ($790), and High-Rise Belted Sequin Straight-Leg Pants ($1450); Valentino bag; Jimmy Choo shoes Style Tip: Bring midi skirts into 2019 with the help of a cropped cardigan and slouchy boots. On Kate Middleton: Brora Cashmere Cropped Cardigan ($265); Emilia Wickstead skirt Style Tip: Get away with wearing your prettiest non-winter shoes with the help of cozy socks. On Alexa Chung: Fjallraven Expedition Down Lite Jacket ($500) Next up: seven things celebs stopped wearing in 2018 .
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