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Courtesy of Nicola Peltz Beckham, slogan panties are topping my lingerie wish list

Courtesy of Nicola Peltz Beckham, slogan panties are topping my lingerie wish list

There’s nothing quite like slipping into a cute pair of panties to help pull your life together when everything else is falling apart. Sure, the world is on fire and our newsfeeds have never looked bleaker – but it’s nothing the petal-soft touch of a new thong can’t sweeten. Facetiousness aside, the power of new underwear is underestimated. Whether you’re a lace love or silk connoisseur, lingerie offers the ultimate boost of self-confidence when we’re feeling a little low which, considering the climate, is a rather frequent occurence. © @nicolaannepeltzbeckhamNicola Peltz Beckham wearing a pair of slogan pants Enter an unlikely hero – Nicola Peltz Beckham. While the media continues to pick apart the heiress’ tumultuous relationship with her in-laws, our attention fell to her wardrobe. Last week, the 31-year-old took to social media to debut a new summer-ready look – a broderie anglaise babydoll dress peppered with crocheted strawberry motifs and polka dots by Frankies Bikinis. The brand’s Coppola Dress was coolly styled with a pair of white cotton embroidered undies, emblazoned with the …

Here’s What a Google Subpoena Response Looks Like, Courtesy of the Epstein Files

Here’s What a Google Subpoena Response Looks Like, Courtesy of the Epstein Files

Last month, the Department of Justice released over 3 million documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. While the dumps shed light on Epstein’s own social circle and activities, they also provide a rare window into the inner workings of a federal investigation, including how tech companies like Google respond to government requests for information. WIRED found several grand jury subpoenas addressed to Google in the DOJ’s most recent release, along with files that appear to be Google data produced about specific users and letters on Google letterhead responding to specific subpoena requests. Google declined to comment on the specific documents included in the dumps, but spokesperson Katelin Jabbari said in a written statement that the company’s “processes for handling law enforcement requests are designed to protect users’ privacy while meeting our legal obligations. We review all legal demands for legal validity, and we push back against those that are overbroad, including objecting to some entirely.” The documents show how much the government will sometimes attempt to obtain without a judge’s sign-off, how Google …

How the Louvre’s Stolen Jewels Turned Up at Paris Couture Week, Courtesy of Schiaparelli

How the Louvre’s Stolen Jewels Turned Up at Paris Couture Week, Courtesy of Schiaparelli

Roseberry has arguably become the most recognizable couture designer for the Millennial and Zoomer generations. His designs, whether they’re on the runway or on celebrities like Doja Cat or Kylie Jenner, often go viral. (Think of the fascination and controversy, in equal parts, around the animalistic dresses he showed in January of 2022.) An American in Paris, he’s helped re-popularize couture for the fanatics that consume it online as entertainment—plus, he’s conquered a host of outlandishly lavish couture clients who wear his gold bejeweled designs like a badge of honor or a presentation card to the most exclusive of clubs. This level of recognition is also why he has, with his most recent collections, turned slightly inwards, designing still with opulence but less extravagantly so. But not this time. “It feels like the moment to do something extremely turbo-charged,” Roseberry says, walking through a board displaying images of his collection. “The last few seasons have been disciplined, toned down, and very controlled,” he explains, “and this time I wanted to peacock a little bit, and …