2015-07-29

We collect the most interesting news right now in a nice summary so that you don’t have to chase around the web for updates to stay in the know. Here is what you should know today:

Emily Ratajkowski Dances to Zac Efron’s Dope Bpm in Their New Movie

Zac Efron dreams  of a better future than student loans and SATs in his new movie ‘WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS’, co-starring model Emily Ratajkowski.  The DJ dream is accented by Efron constantly wearing headphones and dropping terms like “the music should be 125 BPM”. In the trailer we see a close-up on half-naked Ratajkowski who really enjoys Efron’s choice of BPM, and not to be forgotten, the obligatory twist where it gets deeply philosophical and we get to understand that money and fame can’t buy you happiness. Director Max Joseph probably didn’t work to long on this one.

‘WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS’ lands in theaters August 28 2015.

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Jane Birkin Wants to Remove Her Name off the Classic Hermès Bag after 31 Years

Legendary Birkin crocodile bag by Hermès, named after actress and singer Jane Birkin, might have to change name. Birkin herself has told the company that she does not approve of the way the crocodiles are butchered “still conscious and able to feel pain” to provide material to the bag with a value of up to 140 000 euro. These horrible news have disgusted many fighters for animal’s rights and now PETA hopes that Jane’s stand against the use of crocodile skin will make more people discard Birkin bags, which needs two or three animals per bag.

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LVMH Have a Good Reason to Pop the Champagne

Owner of luxury brands like Céline, Kenzo and Givenchy, LVMH luxury products includes the finest of the finest. Even though some companies, like Marc Jacobs and Donna Karan, has not been as successful as others LVMH have reasons to celebrate. Louis Vuitton has risen in sales, which in combination with changing currency’s has had a great outcome for LVMH’s finances.

To read more about LVMH, click here.

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