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Rakshabandhan isn’t just about tying a rakhi, it’s about tying memories, emotions, and a bond that lasts a lifetime. Whether ...
From wedding rings, tiaras to brooches and watches, we dive into how brides and grooms should style jewellery for their big day.
To understand Chopard is to understand that it’s not simply in the business of making watches and jewellery – it’s in the business of preserving craftsmanship. The maison’s in-house manufacture in ...
Erotic watches have been worn by the well-heeled, keen to shock and titillate, for centuries. Now watchmakers from Perrelet ...
Prince William and Princess Charlotte attended the Women's Euro 2025 final as England faced Spain in Switzerland, supporting the Lionesses together ...
Set up perfectly for a Hollywood ending at Fenway Park, Mookie Betts took a perfect fastball for strike three on the way to a Dodgers loss.
San Francisco, California - An app that lets women share "red flags" or feedback about men they have dated called Tea confirmed Friday that hackers had accessed some 72,000 images including user IDs.
Spain’s women battled sexism and indifference. Now the world champions are eyeing Euro 2025 title against England.
Zenith, Chopard, Chaumet and Ulysse Nardin also showed off new models in blue at Watches and Wonders 2025.
Facebook group, women share photos and information about their partners to find out if they were cheating, while also offering support networks to spot red flags.
The Tea app is intended to help women avoid “red flag” men by crowdsourcing information (Screenshot: Apple/Tea Dating Advice) Tea touts safety tools like background checks, catfish image searches, sex ...
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