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From colored gemstone engagement rings to antique (or antique-inspired) jewelry, more and more brides are opting for wedding ...
If you're debating a color transformation in your home, incorporating and balancing cool blues could be a great way to update ...
Tiffany & Co held a soiree to celebrate the launch of their Blue Book. Stars like Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade shined all ...
Tiffany & Co. released its latest Blue Book high jewelry collection with serious stones set in familiar Schlumberger themes ...
In this episode of 'Behind the Seams,' costume designer Brigitte Reiffenstuel breaks down the fashion in the Broadway play ...
We’ve broken down the best sneaker color trends you’ll be sure to see everywhere this year. Plain white leather sneakers are no longer dominating womenswear. Instead, high doses of color have taken ...
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Notre Dame football’s success hinges on the offense's development and the defense's ability to provide them with opportunities after watching the Blue-Gold game. Notre Dame football “wrapped” up its ...
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CJ Carr Outshines Competition in 94th Annual Blue-Gold Game, Leads Offense to Commanding Victory The offense eclipsed the defense on Saturday’s reformatted Blue-Gold game, which pitted the two ...
Fans will be treated to a new-look Blue-Gold game this season. This year's game will be the offense against the defense and features a new scoring system that awards points for plays like first ...
Notre Dame's defense has stopped the Fighting Irish offense in plus territory several times in the Blue-Gold game. This Preston Zinter "sack" on fourth down stopped the Irish offense from scoring. Yes ...