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Portable Chargers Are Becoming Part of Summer Style

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...
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Burberry Hosts ‘A Good Sport’ to Cheer on England vs Croatia

“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....

Squeeze Every Last Drop From Your Pricey Skin Care With a Tube Wringer That Does the Hard Work for You

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. The brand behind your go-to reusable under-eye patches — Dieux, also known for its radical transparency in the industry — wants you to stop wasting your hard-earned money, once and for all. The means to that end? Squeezing every last drop from the anti-aging serum or moisturizer you splurged on, with the help of its all-new Heavy-Duty Tube-Wringer: made in collaboration with none other than Gill Mechanical, the family-owned company that invented this handy metal tool in the first place. LIMITED EDITION Dieux x Gill Mechanical Co. Heavy-Duty Tube-Wringer $38.95 Buy Now at dieux Good for tubes up to 2 ⅞” wide.Price upon publish date of this article: $38.95 “Earlier last year, videos had gone viral with creators using these machines to get every last drop of prod...

Best Shoes for Nurses to Shop Online, From Clogs and Crocs to Running Sneakers

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Let’s get one thing straight: Nurses are real-life superheroes, tasked with providing essential medical care while, oftentimes, being overworked and underpaid. If you or someone you love is a nurse — fluent in terms like “PITA,” “The Q-Word,” and “Code Brown” — nothing could be a more thoughtful gift for the miracle worker in question than a supportive, comfortable, and actually flattering pair of shoes to carry them, or your very own self, through all those rounds, chart updates, rushed lunch breaks, blood draws, and patient consultations. Studies have shown that nurses walk an average of five miles during a 12-hour shift and a bit over three miles in an eight-hour one. What this means? You should treat shopping for the best nurse shoes just as seriously as you would browsing the in...

Hayley Kiyoko on Bringing ‘Girls Like Girls’ to the Big Screen, Celebrating Queer Joy, and Releasing a Companion Album

Hayley Kiyoko is starting to feel like an empty-nester. “I don’t personally have a kid, but ‘Girls Like Girls’ is my child and I definitely feel like she’s going off to college,” Kiyoko says. “I’ve done everything I can to set her up for success and now it’s for the people.” The musician is releasing her directorial debut “Girls Like Girls,” a queer coming-of-age romantic drama that comes after Kiyoko’s 2023 memoir, which in turn followed her 2015 single, both of the same name. Out Thursday from Focus Features, the film is the result of a 10-year journey of Kiyoko working to bring this story to the big screen.  “I’ve always believed in my heart and in my body and mind that this film needed to exist and that we needed a story like this,” she says. “And so to know that we accomplished that and this is my directorial debut and we have the album coming out as well, all of these dreams that I’ve had that I knew coul...

Claudette Reopens Its Doors in Greenwich Village

Beloved neighborhood bistro Claudette has reopened its doors. The restaurant, located along a corner of Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village, is debuting a new look and menu after closing for repairs on the landmark space in 2024. Part of Carlos Suarez’s Casa Nela restaurant group, Claudette originally opened in 2014 and is ready to invite regulars back for a new experience. “Today, the tone is more polished, the food is classic yet distinctive, and even the experience has evolved to encompass comfort, a sense of occasion and fun,” Suarez said in a statement announcing the reopening. Suarez tweaked the interior design, adding red oak accents to the dining room and vintage pendant lights to the bar. Rosemary fougasse with onion and olive confit. Courtesy of Jeff Mills Bourride with monkfish, mussels and aioli. ...

Asha Banks Talks ‘Your Fault: London,’ Music Career and Finding Herself in Noah

Asha Banks can’t quite believe she’s back again so soon. The 22-year-old musician and actor is promoting her new film “Your Fault: London,” following the success of the trilogy’s first film only last year. “My Fault: London” was released in February 2025, the cast got the green light for a second and went back to film both the second and third films, wrapping this past Halloween. Now she’s gearing up to release “Your Fault” into the world, out Wednesday on Prime Video.  “The first time around felt like such a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I can’t quite believe that it’s happening again,” Banks says. The London films are based on Mercedes Ron’s Wattpad sensation novel series called “Culpables,” which were turned into Spanish films beginning in 2023. The first film, “Culpa Mia,” became Prime Video’s most popular film worldwide. Banks stars as Noah, who moves from Florida to London when her mother remarries a wealthy Engl...