2013年9月27日星期五

the platform employs the WiSA

ucci, Fendi, Versace are definitive heavy hitters, as a whole, there have been growing concerns over the future of Italian fashion. In an article by The Business of Fashion, we learned that while Italy is known for making beautiful garments and exceptional leather goods Hermes Victoria, it hasn't been setting the best example when it came to fostering young talent. Wireless speakers still aren't usually the first choice of those primarily concerned with sound quality, but high-end manufacturer Bang & Olufsen is setting out to change that perception with its latest offering. Announced at the CEDIA conference this week, the company's new wireless speaker platform promises to deliver 24-bit, uncompressed audio to either a pair of speakers or a full 7.1

 surround setup. To do that, the platform employs the WiSA open standard, which operates in the 5.2-5.8 GHz range, along with some more proprietary tech from B&O and Summit Semiconductor. The end result of that, the company says, is not only speakers that provide a "second-to-none multi-channel wireless experience," but ones that are compatible with any WiSA-compliant device. The company isn't quite ready to swas fiercely protective of her Hermes Vintagelife’s narrative, omitting less savory details involving her working-class roots and, where revisionism fell short, outright destroying personal documents and other records. And so it is both intriguing and fortuitous (at least for those interested in demystifying her past) that in her final years, Chanel

 befriended the privileged and unguarded artist Marion Pike, a third-generation Californian who had already traveled throughout much of Europe by age 16 and studied at Stanford University. Pike meticulously preserved telegrams, clothing, photographs and other mementos of the duo’s time together. These keepsakes, along with five acrylic portraits of Chanel, are the cheap Hermes Walletssubject of the exhibition “Coco Chanel: A New Por But, times they are a-changin'. Luxury holding company Kering — linked to boldfaced labels like Gucci and Bottega Veneta — announced the launch of an internship program with Vogue Italia in September. “One way of keeping Made in Italy," François-Henri Pinault told WWD , "is to have very strong talent scouting and recruiting in that country." And, now, reflecting on this past Milan Fashion Week which rece

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