Portable chargers spent a long time feeling visually separate from everything else people carried. They lived beneath spare cables and forgotten snacks at the bottom of oversize bags, only to be dragged out during airport delays or battery emergencies. No one wanted them visible once the actual charging part was over. The relationship with tech accessories feels different now, especially during the summer when people spend longer stretches outside the house. Now, people rely on their phones even more to manage everything around them. A dead battery no longer means someone misses a few texts. It could suddenly lead to losing access to tickets, maps, reservations, playlists, rideshares, payment apps and travel confirmations. And no one wants their camera inaccessible to document the trip. This shift created room for Rorry and its CharmGo Portable Charger, which approaches portable charging more like a visible lifestyle accessory. Portable Chargers Are More Persona...
“Oh my god, the burgers,” gasped a guest rather breathlessly as she spotted a tray of Corner Bistro’s signature mini cheeseburgers in the distance. And who could blame her: the famed Corner Bistro burger was one of the main draws to cut work and pop into Burberry’s afternoon party called “A Good Sport,” held during the England and Croatia World Cup match. The TVs inside the West Village restaurant were showing the game, while the space had been cleared out to allow for mingling of guests like Myha’la, Adam DiMarco, Richie Shazam, Delaney Rowe, Olivia Ponton, Indira Scott, Paige Powell, Elsie Hewitt, Ella Emhoff, Tony Ozkan and Yesly Dimate. Burberry’s creative director Daniel Lee, wearing an England jacket, snuck in the restaurant’s side entrance. Pimm’s Cups and dirty martinis circulated as new Charli XCX played overhead. Outside the restaurant a Burberry check-painted ice cream truck was parked, which guests visited during commercial breaks....