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| Lauren’s Black Friday, NFL’s Holiday Gamble, Villeneuve’s Sci-Fi Lessons |
| Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your pocket guide to Puck’s latest reporting.
First up today, Rachel Strugatz chronicles the burgeoning partnership between Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Beauty and Cassandra Grey’s Violet Grey—and reveals the Paltrow inner circle member and trusted advisor, Julia Hunter, reimagining and restructuring both businesses. Could Hunter’s involvement foreshadow a consolidation of the brands?
Plus, below the fold: Bill Cohan gets inside the room where Apollo C.E.O. Marc Rowan and Donald Trump convened at Mar-a-Lago. On The Town, Matt Belloni and Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve trade notes on the state of moviegoing and the film industry writ large. On Fashion People, Lauren Sherman catches up with menswear multihyphenate Aaron Levine about his recently launched namesake label, the GQ Men of the Year party, and the dark art of brand consulting. And on a pair of stellar episodes of The Powers That Be, Lauren joins Peter Hamby to contextualize the modern incarnation of Black Friday, retail Trumponomics, tariff hypotheticals, and more, while John Ourand and Peter take a microscope to the business of the NFL. |
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| Gwyneth’s 50 Shades of Grey |
| RACHEL STRUGATZ |
| News, notes, and talmudic meditations on the new (and, in many ways, overdue) partnership between Gwyneth Paltrow and Cassandra Grey—and the “fixer” at the center of it all: Julia Hunter. |
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| A MESSAGE FROM GOLDMAN SACHS |
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| Goldman Sachs economists and strategists share insights on the key factors driving the global economy.What to expect: Market-by-market, region-by-region, sector-by-sector analysis for the year ahead.
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| The Apollo Landing That Wasn’t |
| WILLIAM D. COHAN |
| Last week, Apollo’s Marc Rowan was summoned to Mar-a-Lago to talk about leading the Treasury for Trump 2.0. And while the job went to Scott Bessent in the end, the meeting reveals the president-elect’s sweeping agenda and what some on Wall Street see as a massive opportunity. |
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| ‘Dune’ Director Denis Villeneuve on Plans for Part 3, ’Star Wars’ Interest & Art vs. Commerce |
| MATTHEW BELLONI |
| Live from Los Angeles, Matt is joined by director Denis Villeneuve to discuss how he learns from past films, what he learned from his latest film ('Dune: Part Two'), and whether he will return to direct the third part. Denis also talks about his love for the original 'Star Wars' and whether he would ever consider directing one of his own, his thoughts on the current state of the industry, and how he balances art vs. commerce in moviemaking. |
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| Menswear Diaries |
| LAUREN SHERMAN |
| For this very special Black Friday episode, Lauren is joined by Aaron Levine, former Club Monaco and Abercrombie & Fitch designer, #menswear star, and founder of a just-launched namesake label. They discuss the GQ Men of the Year party, shadow plaids, the mall, Ohio, male vulnerability, Jon Tietz, Aaron’s mom, and why he would want to start his own fashion brand when he makes very good money consulting. |
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| Lauren Sherman’s Black Friday |
| PETER HAMBY & LAUREN SHERMAN |
| The one and only Lauren Sherman, the author of Puck’s Line Sheet and host of Fashion People, joins Peter to offer some insights into the modern state of Black Friday, the current vibes of the biggest mall brands, retail Trumponomics, and tariff hypotheticals. |
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| A Thanksgiving Day NFL Autopsy |
| PETER HAMBY & JOHN OURAND |
| John Ourand joins Peter on a special Thanksgiving episode to break down the complicated business of the NFL. They candidly assess Tom Brady’s broadcasting chops, debate whether Netflix is truly ready for its Christmas Day NFL debut, scrutinize the current state of Thursday Night Football on Amazon, and much more. |
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