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Pregnant Blake Lively bundles up in a coat and stylish plaid scarf as she steps out in Manhattan

Pregnant Blake Lively bundles up in a coat and stylish plaid scarf as she steps out in chilly Manhattan

Blake Lively obscured her growing baby bump while walking in New York City on Saturday.

The 35-year-old pregnant actress looked cozy in a black coat worn with a blue plaid scarf and black skinny jeans.

She paraded around in knee-high black boots and carried a striped Chanel crossbody bag over her shoulder.

Bumping along: Blake Lively obscured her growing baby bump while walking in New York City on Saturday

The Los Angeles native wore her dirty blonde locks swept to one side and styled in curls.

Lively briefly donned a black face covering to protect herself from COVID-19 as she walked through a crowd on the New York City sidewalk. 

The Gossip Girl star’s appearance out comes nearly two months after she announced she is expecting her fourth child with husband, Ryan Reynolds. 

Comfy: The 35-year-old Green Lantern actress looked cozy in a black coat worn with a blue plaid scarf and black skinny jeans 

Safety first! Lively briefly donned a black face covering to protect herself from COVID-19 as she walked through a crowd on the New York City sidewalk 

Expecting: The Gossip Girl star’s appearance out comes nearly two months after she announced she is expecting her fourth child with husband, Ryan Reynolds 

In mid- September, The Town actress shared a series of photos showing herself with a growing tummy. 

Lively stood in a tight red one-piece bathing suit in a couple of the photos.

She also snuggled up next to her 46-year-old husband while lying back on a beach chair. 

Baby bump: In the middle of September, The Town actress shared a series of photos of showing off her growing tummy.

Happy couple: Lively stood in a tight red one-piece bathing suit in a couple of the photos and snuggled up next to her 46-year-old husband while lying back on a beach chair

Famous friends: In another photo, she tightly hugged Taylor Swift who wore a purple top and a white and brown set of bottoms

In another photo, she tightly hugged close pal Taylor Swift, who looked overjoyed to learn Lively is expecting.

Reynolds and Lively married back in 2012 after meeting on the set of the Green Lantern movie.

They share three daughters: seven-year-old James, six-year-old Inez and three-year-old Betty. 

Years together: Reynolds and Lively married back in 2012 after meeting on the set of the Green Lantern movie

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Kristen Stewart wears a baseball jumper and bouclé mini skirt at Chanel show during PFW

Kristen Stewart put on a very chic display as she joined her fiancée Dylan Meyer for the Chanel show during the final day of Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday. 

The actress, 32, opted for a baseball jumper emblazoned by the luxury fashion house’s logo with a bouclé mini skirt while posing for photos with the screenwriter.

Taking her seat on the front row, she continued to rock a short brunette mullet for the star-studded event. 

Elegant: Kristen Stewart, 32, put on a very chic display for the Chanel spring summer 2023 show during the final day of Paris Fashion Week on Monday

Kristen completed her look with a pair of lace-up leather boots and later shielded her eyes with some red-tinted sunglasses. 

She enhanced her flawless complexion with a subtle sweep of brown eyeshadow and styled her hair with tousled texture. 

Her fiancée Dylan flashed her abs in a black bra top with a quilted leather skirt and stripey knitted cardigan.

Chic: The actress opted for a baseball jumper emblazoned by the luxury fashion house’s logo with a bouclé mini skirt while posing for photos with the screenwriter

Stylish: Taking her seat on the front row, she continued to rock a short brunette mullet for the star-studded event

 

The couple got engaged almost a year ago with Kristen breaking the news on Howard Stern in November 2021. 

‘We’re marrying, we’re totally gonna do it,’ she announced on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show.

She also described the proposal: ‘I wasn’t specific at all. It’s not a given that I would be the one. You know what I mean? With two girls, you never know like who’s going to fulfill what weird f***ing gender role thing. We don’t do that or think about it in those terms. She just grabbed that bowl and made it happen. It was f***ing so cute,’ said the cover girl.

Edgy: Kristen completed her look with a pair of lace-up leather boots 

Sleek: She later shielded her eyes with some red-tinted sunglasses

In 2020 Stewart said she wanted to marry Meyer and was thinking about how to propose. The former child actress has been with her partner for two years after first meeting six years ago then reconnecting in 2019.

Also in attendance at the event was Naomi Campbell who looked as elegant as ever in a long wool coat and statement Chanel logo earrings.

Elsewhere, Jenna Coleman opted for a sequin jacket with a leather skirt and black heels. 

Kristen’s outing comes after a busy filming period as she currently has two movies in post-production with love at the center of each title.

Glowing: The couple got engaged almost a year ago with Kristen breaking the news on Howard Stern in November 2021

describing the proposal, she added: ‘It’s not a given that I would be the one. With two girls, you never know like who’s going to fulfill what weird f***ing gender role thing’

VIP’s: The actress was joined at the event by supermodel Charlotte Casiraghi who opted for a square print bouclé jacket

Smiling: Charlotte added a slick of pink lipstick 

The first is entitled Love Me co-starring Stewart and Nope star Steven Yeun which tells a love story between a satellite and a buoy. 

Her other movie, Love Lies Bleeding, follows ‘A romance fueled by ego, desire and the American Dream’ according to its IMDb page. 

Now You See Me star Dave Franco and Westworld actor Ed Harris are both working alongside Stewart in Love Lies Bleeding. 

Glamorous: Also in attendance was Naomi Campbell who looked as elegant as ever in a long wool coat and statement Chanel logo earrings

New collection: The models took to the catwalk at Le Grand Palais Ephemere in stunning embellished ensembles 

Stunning: Elsewhere, Jenna Coleman opted for a sequin jacket with a leather skirt and black heels

Just as her professional career is going well, Stewart’s personal life has also improved over the last few years. 

She’s currently engaged to Dylan Meyer, who starred in Moxie and XOXO. 

The happy couple started dating back in 2019 and confirmed their engagement last November. 

‘I wanted to be proposed to, so I think I very distinctly carved out what I wanted and she nailed it,’ Stewarts said during an interview on The Howard Stern Show at the time. ‘We’re marrying, it’s happening.’

Pals: Anna Wintour was joined by Baz Luhrmann as she arrived at the Chanel show in the French capital

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See Ice-T and Coco Send Daughter Chanel to 1st Grade in Must-See Pic

And just like that, Ice-T and Coco‘s daughter is off to big kid school.

On Sept. 7, the couple shared photos from Chanel‘s first day of first grade. Before arriving in her classroom, the 6-year-old student posed for a photo, which revealed her pink outfit. She also held up a first day of school sign that confirmed Chanel loves dancing and wants to be a singer when she grows up.

“First Day of School!!” Chanel wrote on her Instagram, which is run by her parents. “I told mommy I know I’m a big girl but I want to stay your baby…Can I be a big girl baby? And she told me no matter what I’m her baby forever.”

Coco described her daughter’s first day of school as “bitter sweet” alongside a photo of Chanel. As for Ice-T, he simply couldn’t believe how quickly life keeps moving.

“Time flies…@BabyChanelWorld,” he wrote on Twitter. “1st day of 1st grade today…How about that…Wow.”



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Luxury stores still limiting crowds post-COVID — and won’t admit why

COVID-19 is waning, but shopping for a Louis Vuitton bag, a Chanel suit or a pair of Gucci loafers increasingly means standing in line outside a boutique — and luxury brands have been conspicuously tight-lipped on why.

Most elite labels leaned into “appointment shopping” during the height of the pandemic, citing the need for social distancing. But as the threat from the virus recedes, some including Cartier and Harry Winston continue to impose the new policy.

They also have failed to convince shoppers and experts alike of their reasoning — if they bother to explain themselves at all. Major brands including Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Cartier didn’t respond to calls and emails from The Post about their persistent use of stanchions in front of store entrances, where queued-up shoppers are quizzed by “greeters” about prospective purchases before entering.

Chanel said it will open “private” stores for its top customers next year.
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“We recommend booking an appointment prior to your boutique visit, as walk-ins may experience extended wait times,” Cartier’s website advises, without elaborating.

According to experts, roped-off customers can mostly thank a relentless epidemic of smash-and-grab robberies rather than social distancing for ramped-up crowd controls nationwide, including in New York, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco and Seattle. Theft got so bad last year that Beverly Hills hired two private security firms to patrol Rodeo Drive.

Meanwhile, at the Westchester Mall in White Plains, NY, where robbers ransacked a Louis Vuitton store in February, the boutique’s doors were closed, with stanchions inviting shoppers to queue up outside.

Some luxury boutiques question customers before they enter the store, asking what they are looking for.
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A pair of greeters wearing headsets — flanked by a pair of beefy mall security guards — asked customers whether they were there to pick up an order or to shop. Shoppers were let in only when an associate was ready to accompany them inside.

“They don’t want customers looking around the store without a store employee with them,” a sales associate told The Post. 

Beverly Hills hired private security companies to patrol after smash-and-grab crime surged this year.
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Luxury brands have managed to obscure the embarrassment of the situation partly because making it difficult to enter their stores “creates an aura of exclusivity,” says Steve Dennis, a Dallas-based retail consultant.

“Most of these stores aren’t crowded anyway,” and the lines are getting longer in states like Texas, “which didn’t particularly take COVID seriously,” said Dennis, author of “Remarkable Retail: How to Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption.”

“The new nightclub, in its own weird way, is getting into a Dolce & Gabbana store on a Saturday,” adds luxury retail consultant Melanie Holland.

Gucci is among the luxury brands where customers are asked to wait in line before entering stores.
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luxury boutiques across the country, including this Miami Gucci store, limit how many customers can enter at one time.
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Last week, a Chanel executive provoked chatter when he disclosed in an interview that the company plans to open “private” boutiques in Asia next year for top clients. Chanel is hiring 3,500 new employees for the initiative, which experts say could be adopted in the US.

“Our biggest preoccupation is to protect our customers and in particular our pre-existing customers,” Chanel’s chief financial officer Philippe Blondiaux told Business of Fashion. “We’re going to invest in very protected boutiques to service clients in a very exclusive way.”

In response, fashion blog Highsnobiety questioned “What, exactly, do Blondiaux and Chanel want to ‘protect’ its customers from?”

Holland speculated that Chanel may be looking to keep its wealthy clients from becoming targets for thieves after they leave stores. But big spenders also aren’t typically walking in off the street, she adds.

“People who want to spend $25,000 for a small dress don’t want to stand in line,” Holland said. “Those customers are probably making an appointment with their personal shopper — they know that line isn’t meant for them.”

Some luxury stores are still requiring customers to make an appointment to shop.
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As previously reported by The Post, Madison Avenue boutiques on the Upper East Side in Manhattan including Chanel, Prada and Carolina Herrera are dimming their lights, locking their doors, and opening by appointment only in a bid to deter a wave of brazen daytime shoplifters that have terrorized the glitzy thoroughfare this year.

In February, a team of seven thieves strolled out of The Real Real on Madison at 71st Street with nearly $500,000 worth of handbags and jewelry.

In the wake of such heists, there is simply a “new lack of trust” on the part of retailers “about who is walking through their doors,” said Susan Scafidi, founder and director of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham Law School.

In practice, most luxury brands assign a sales associate to each customer or group. The days of walking into an exclusive boutique and “browsing” without an associate shadowing you are largely over, said one sales rep.

Meanwhile, staffers at upscale boutiques including Chanel, Gucci and Burberry are being armed with talking points for inquisitive customers, some of which sound plausible.

“We are still dealing with shipping delays from Paris and you don’t want everyone to come in and to notice that the store doesn’t have the latest styles,” a sales associate at a boutique operated by a major luxury label told The Post, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

“You want to be able to tell them one-on-one that the pieces are on the way,” the associate added.

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Leena Nair: On Nooyi path; Unilever HR head Leena Nair is Chanel global CEO | International Business News

MUMBAI: French luxury group Chanel has named Leena Nair, the chief human resource officer (CHRO) of Unilever, as its global CEO. This makes Nair, born and brought up in Kolhapur, the second Indian-origin woman to take over as a global CEO after Indra Nooyi (PepsiCo).
Incidentally, Nooyi happens to be Nair’s mentor. Nair’s appointment is not only a big leg-up for aspiring women leaders, it’s also a major thrust to the HR function, to bring CHROs to the forefront of leadership candidature.
A Chanel statement said Alain Wertheimer (the owner) will move to the role of global executive chairman and Nair, 52, will assume the role of global CEO based in London, UK. The new partnership “will further ensure long-term success as a private company, believing in the freedom of creation, cultivating human potential and acting to have a positive impact in the world”, it added.
The $10-billion Chanel competes with global luxury firms such as $50-billion LVMH (Louis Vuitton), Hermes, Gucci, L’Oreal, Michael Kors, among others.
“I am humbled and honoured to be appointed the Global Chief Executive Officer of Chanel, an iconic and admired company. I am so inspired by what Chanel stands for. It is a company that believes in the freedom of creation, in cultivating human potential and in acting to have a positive impact in the world,” Nair said in a post on LinkedIn.

“I am grateful for my long career at Unilever, a place that has been my home for 30 years. It has given me so many opportunities to learn, grow and contribute to a truly purpose-driven organisation. I will always be a proud advocate of Unilever and its ambition to make sustainable living commonplace,” she added.
In a statement announcing Nair’s decision to leave the company in January 2022, Unilever CEO Alan Jope said: “Leena has been a pioneer throughout her career at Unilever, but no more so than in her role as CHRO, where she has been a driving force on our equity, diversity and inclusion agenda, on the transformation of our leadership development, and on our preparedness for the future of work. She has played a critical role in building our purpose-led, future-fit organisation, which is now the employer of choice in over 50 countries globally. I am also especially grateful for her leadership over the last two years, and how our HR teams have helped Unilever manage through the many challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic with great care, compassion and professionalism.”
Under Nair’s leadership, Unilever moved the needle to attain a gender-balanced workforce.
Although it’s rare to find a CHRO taking over as CEO, the announcement opens up such avenues for HR leaders, given the rapid shifts taking place after the pandemic. People management and thus HR now is central to organisations. HR leaders, by the nature of their function, would embody some of the emerging traits required in a CEO today — empathy being the key trait that is gaining traction.
A gold medallist from XLRI Jamshedpur, Nair is a much-celebrated HR leader globally. Recently, in a post on LinkedIn, Nair said: “I always tell HR people they need to walk with swagger… HR is no longer a backroom department, it’s a vital part of running any successful business. If you want to support your people, you need to understand how the business works, and you need to be visible within the business.”
Commenting on her appointment, Keki Dadiseth, who was the chairman of Hindustan Unilever when Nair was a rising star, told TOI: “She was always very competent and very ambitious and, most importantly, did better with increased responsibility. She richly deserves her success.”
In past interactions with TOI, Nair had mentioned how she proactively went up to her former managers and leaders like Dadiseth to get guidance on her career. She highlights this quality as one of the reasons behind her success.
Nair, who studied at Holy Cross Convent School in Kolhapur and passed out as an engineer in electronics and telecommunications from Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, opted to pursue HR, much to the dismay of her father (an industrialist from Kolhapur). That was a major turning point for Nair, who decided to follow her heart. After joining HUL as a management trainee in 1992, Nair worked in various roles in factories, sales and the corporate headquarters in HUL. She brought about several changes and rose through the ranks to become executive director HR. In 2016, she went on to become the first woman as well as Asian and the youngest-ever CHRO of Unilever and member of the Unilever Leadership Executive, with responsibility for the company’s 150,000 people across more than 100 countries globally.
Nair’s career trajectory provides a perspective on why doing what one is passionate about is important. She often speaks about her purpose being “to ignite the human spark to build a better business and a better world”. This year, Nair also figured on Fortune India’s Most Powerful Women List.
Nair is breaking several stereotypes not just with respect to gender but leadership traits as well. While the world has mostly seen and preferred the command and control kind of leaders, Nair, on the other hand, is vocal about traits such as humility and empathy. Recently, she even said how leaders would not become weak if they revealed their vulnerable side, or by admitting to making mistakes.
Nair is also a non-executive member of BT plc, a member of the board of the Leverhulme Trust, and was a non-executive director in the UK’s department of business, energy and industrial strategy.
Nair is married with two sons, and her interests include reading, running, and Bollywood dancing.



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