Ray-Ban Launches World’s First Smart Sunglasses With Built-In Meta AI
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Ray-Ban’s iconic Wayfarer shades just got their most advanced technological update since the stylish eyewear staple launched back in the 1950s, courtesy of Meta.
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Ray-Ban’s iconic Wayfarer shades just got their most advanced technological update since the stylish eyewear staple launched back in the 1950s, courtesy of Meta.
(Porsche) A masterful blend performance and civility is what sets apart the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS in the pack of 21 total 911 models. Although, once you take it to the track, it feels utterly wrong to describe this car using words such as “middle” or “compromise.” Its combo Author: Kyle Edward
(Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3) Gigi Hadid is the latest celebrity to leave Twitter after Elon Musk assumed control of the social media site. The supermodel announced her Twitter departure via an Instagram Story over the weekend, citing Musk’s $44 billion takeover as Author: Maxim Staff
A lofty sense of heritage guides the fine Irish whiskey made by Bushmills, the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery, but that doesn’t mean innovation falls by the wayside in favor of tradition. In fact, the two co-exist hand in hand, and the new Bushmills Private Reserve Collection speaks to that Author: Beau Hayhoe
(Rolex) Prices of luxury items tend to creep up every year, and new Rolex watches are no exception. While many savvy collectors are turning to pre-owned Rollies—driven by resale sites like Bob’s Watches and Swiss Watch Expo—retail prices for brand-new models are unsurprisingly ticking upward as we enter 2025. Hypebeast Author: Maxim Staff
Shinola The push and pull between honoring the past and nodding towards the future is never far from the minds of companies that seem to exist in both realms, like the classic-meets-modern aesthetic of Shinola. It’s only fitting, then, that the latest release in the Shinola Great American Series Author: Beau Hayhoe
Joseph Phelps Proem No. 4 Many west coast wineries will paint a picture of California weather: waves crashing on the coasts, rolling hills dotted with vines, and persistent sunshine. But for Joseph Phelps’ Proem project, it isn’t about capturing an overall essence of California: it’s zeroing in on one single Author: Kate Dingwall