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What’s with the ongoing battle between the iconic Birkin by Hermès- a luxurious handbag and Wirkin by Walmart- a cheap knockoff of the original? Is Walmart liable for infringement? Why have fashion dupes suddenly soared in popularity? Are they protected by law?

Find answers to these questions and know more, check out our latest blog on The Birkin v. Wirkin Controversy- https://www.lettheraventalk.com/post/wirkin-walmart-birkin-dupe-controversy


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Oh, tis the season where every sip feels like magic and every lip balm has a story! From coffee-flavored palettes to lawsuits brewing hotter than your venti latte, Starbucks’ beauty ventures might just be the plot twist of the year. Passing off holiday cheer or passing off ideas?

Did you know how Starbucks began? And what side quests it’s been up to?

The Humble Origins: Starbucks opened its first store in Seattle in 1971, selling only coffee beans and equipment. It wasn’t until the 1980s that Howard Schultz transformed it into the coffee shop we know today, inspired by Italy’s espresso bars.

From Coffee to Cosmetics: Beyond your morning caffeine fix, Starbucks has dipped its toes into the beauty industry with ventures like coffee-flavored lip balms and their infamous S’mores Frappuccino Sip Kit—a venture that led to lawsuits hotter than a fresh cup of espresso.

Mugs, Music, and More: Starbucks’ side quests also include curated music albums sold in stores, collectible mugs from every city, and even a partnership with Spotify to create playlists that mirror the café vibe.

If you’ve read this far, you’re certainly a curious one. So go ahead—satiate that hunger for coffee drama by diving into our Starbucks vs. Balmaccino blog. Trust us, it’s brewing with details you don’t want to miss!

https://www.lettheraventalk.com/post/lip-balm-lawsuit-why-balmuccino-took-starbucks-to-court

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Fashion isn’t just what you wear—it’s who you are before you even say a word. It’s your mood, your ambition, your essence, stitched into fabric and finished with unapologetic flair. So, tell me—what energy is your style channeling today? Bold like a power suit at sunrise? Effortless like couture that whispers instead of shouts? Or perhaps something so breathtaking it leaves no room for anything but admiration.

And remember, true style isn’t fleeting—it’s the conversation that lingers long after the lights dim and the runway fades.

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In a groundbreaking move, Anna Wintour has named designer Marc Jacobs as the first guest editor in US Vogue’s history, taking the helm for the December 2024 issue. With the backdrop of a heated US presidential election, Wintour decided to step back and bring fresh vision to Vogue, inspired by past guest-edited issues in France and Britain.

Jacobs, initially daunted but eager for the challenge, brings an artistic blend of fashion, music, and theater. The issue features covers starring Kaia Gerber, captured by Steven Meisel and artist Anna Weyant, marking a shift from Vogue’s traditional content.

From insightful contributions by playwright Jeremy O. Harris to rare glimpses of Jacobs in his Frank Lloyd Wright home, this issue is poised to captivate readers and redefine the essence of fashion media.

Stay tuned for more on this bold move and how it sets the stage for creativity in fashion and beyond!

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