Materiality lies at the heart of Lee’s take on ... s Fashion Collection in the 2020 Wallpaper* Design Awards. A/W 2019’s accompanying menswear focused on XL proportions and biker silhouettes, ...
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Preview the Jameel Prize exhibition, coming to London's V&A, with a focus on moving image and digital media The winner of the V&A and Art Jameel’s seventh international award for contemporary art and ...
Your assortment of sugary treats on Halloween may look a bit different this year. The traditional mix of caramel, nougat and wafer-filled chocolaty mounds won’t dominate Halloween baskets this ...
But on Halloween night, we remember the real reason for the season: Candy. And lots of it. But while any candy is better than no candy, not all of these delicious and sugary sweet treats are equal.
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all encased in a milk chocolate shell. Created in 1946 by the Peter Paul Candy Manufacturing Company, Almond Joy was designed as the almond-filled counterpart to Mounds, its coconut-only sibling.