What happened this week? KODD Magazine takes a look back at the highlights of the last seven days.
From fashion to cinema, this week’s news was full of surprises. Pharrell Williams and Tiffany & Co., Tim Burton back in cinema, and Apple unveiling its new iPhone… Here’s everything you didn’t want to miss.
Pharrell Williams and Tiffany & Co. present new pieces from their collaboration
Pharrell Williams is back with another surprise. After launching the first pieces in his “Tiffany Titan” collection last May, Louis Vuitton’s artistic director this week unveils new jewelry in collaboration with Tiffany & Co. The collection is inspired by water and Poseidon, king of Atlantis. These creations feature symbolic elements of the sea god’s trident. By incorporating pearls, Pharrell Williams plays with delicate contrasts, while paying homage to his native Virginia Beach.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice : the return of the wacky ghost 36 years later
The famous clown-ghost Beetlejuice, played by Michael Keaton, makes a stunning return to the big screen with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, in cinemas this week. This second episode comes 36 years after Tim Burton’s first cult film, which left a lasting impression with its macabre, burlesque universe. Here, the celebrated director once again reunites Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder, in the role of Lydia Deetz, who has now become a mother. New Tim Burton protégé Jenna Ortega joins the cast as Deetz’s daughter, while Monica Bellucci plays the antagonist. On the program: the breathtaking special effects and dark humor that have made Tim Burton such a success.
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Apple unveils the iPhone 16
As it does every year, Apple captured the world’s attention at its keynote address on September 9. The tech giant lifted the veil on its latest jewel: the iPhone 16. This new generation promises 30% more power than the iPhone 15. With four colors available, the focus is also on artificial intelligence. The famous firm has also launched a new “Apple Intelligence” feature. A new “capture” button will enable users to control the camera like a real one. In the United States, the iPhone 16 will go on sale on September 20, with prices ranging from $799 to $1199 depending on the model.
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