Jacquemus created exclusive sleepwear for Air France’s first class passenger kit.
Jacquemus has designed Air France’s first in-flight pajamas, a navy blue cotton set adorned with the airline’s emblem. Available exclusively in La Première, the loungewear elevates comfort alongside other first-class upgrades, including Dumas Paris bedding and Sisley amenity kits.
Cindy Pritzker, the co-founder of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, has died at the age of 101.
During her life, Marian Friend Pritzker, the philanthropist, known as Cindy, who co-founded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, played a pivotal role in shaping Chicago’s civic and cultural landscape. She championed public-private partnerships to fund major projects, including the Harold Washington Library Center and the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion.
You can now book a trip to one of Francis Ford Coppola’s five coastal vacation homes.
Francis Ford Coppola has listed five of his private Belizean retreats on onefinestay, offering secluded luxury across coastal and jungle settings. Highlights include Coral Caye, a private island with two villas and a tiki bar, and the Balinese-style Francis’ Family Pavilion, which grants access to Turtle Inn’s amenities. Further inland, guests can stay at the Enchanted Cottage or Coppola’s Villa, both nestled in the rainforest with sweeping views and rich wildlife.
Chinese EV manufacturer BYD is challenging Tesla on innovation, affordability, price, and market share.
BYD has surged to challenge Tesla for the global EV sales lead with a 40 percent market share of the hybrid plug-in sector. The Chinese automaker offers everything from the ultra-affordable Seagull to amphibious SUV models and supercars. With rapid international expansion and plans to integrate self-driving technology across its lineup, industry experts see its U.S. entry as inevitable—despite geopolitical hurdles.
Italian newspaper Il Foglio claims to have published its first entirely AI-created edition.
Il Foglio has published what it claims is the world’s first AI-generated newspaper, producing an entire four-page edition without human-written content. The experimental project aims to explore AI’s role in journalism, with articles covering topics such as Trump’s influence in Italy, Putin’s broken promises, and economic shifts, all structured clearly but lacking direct human quotes. In an interview, editor Claudio Cerasa framed the initiative as both a journalistic experiment and a provocation.
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