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    An influencer's clothing brand launch was a huge miss for her followers, so she took the site down. She relaunched it 7 months later with better materials and lower prices.
    Madeleine White's pajama brand faced backlash over pricing and material quality.She took the website down and relaunched it seven months later with higher quality and lower prices.White told BI building back trust with her audience is the most important thing for her.Madeleine White learned what happens when your brand is a huge miss with your fans the hard way.When she launched her pajama brand, See You Tomorrow, in May, White was thrilled because designing fashion was all she ever wanted.But the launch went awry. Fans didn't like the price point or the materials used in many of the garments, leading to cries that White was out of touch and had lost the authenticity she had grown her millions of followers for."It was always a dream starting my own business," White told Business Insider. "But I could not have been prepared for how difficult it's been.A clothing launch backfiresWhite started making content after she lost her job during the COVID-19 pandemic and decided to learn how to use a sewing machine.Using her decade of experience in modeling, White became known for sharing thrifting videos and industry insights.On Instagram, she now has 1.6 million followers, and on TikTok, she has 4.7 million.But after See You Tomorrow launched, fans lamented that she'd forgotten her roots.White's aim was always to create a brand that would resonate with her followers: one that wasn't budget or fast fashion but also wasn't high-end and unaffordable.But while things started off well with over half a million visitors on the website, customers felt See You Tomorrow fell short on price point and quality."I feel like her original fan base have nothing in common with her current ventures," one said on the InfluencerSnark subreddit.Under one Reddit post showing a $145 pajama set, customers said they weren't too eager about the price or the materials."They're cute, and I've been trying to focus on a smaller but more quality wardrobe, so the price didn't immediately turn me off," one said. "$145 for 100% polyester is absolutely insane though.""She should get backlash for this, because choosing fast fashion materials but selling it at a high-end price is wild," wrote another. "Were this made from cotton satin or even a cotton silk voile it would be worth it. It would be sustainable."White told BI she was aware of the complaints immediately and decided to take action. She took the site down and started rethinking the entire brand."We went back to the drawing board after a couple of days," she said. "I decided that unless I could fix most of these concerns that people had and really give it a proper shot, then it wasn't really worth continuing the business." Madeleine White immediately acted when fans didn't like her clothing brand launch. See You Tomorrow 7 months laterWhite didn't want to make any announcements while things were in flux, which was hard to do with so many fans eager to know what was happening.Seven months later, in December, See You Tomorrow relaunched with new, higher-quality pieces and lower prices."I decided to bet on myself and put my money where my mouth is and to create the product that I wanted to make," she said. "I trusted my instincts that something wasn't right and that we could do better and we are doing better."White had to find new manufacturers and pay for everything herself. She said that though it was hard, she's glad she took that leap of faith."I felt like it would be so much more powerful to my audience if I could prove to them that I actually cared about their opinions and I cared about that feedback," White said."It's easy to say, I'm so sorry, I fucked up," she added. "But it's much better to say I'm so sorry, I fucked up, and here is how I fixed it." Madeleine White relaunched See You Tomorrow 7 months after an initial flop. See You Tomorrow White told BI that the last few years have been a mad rush because she was so eager to start her own brand. In hindsight, she would have spent longer researching what she wanted to do and not taken the first offer that came along, she said."It was definitely an eye-opener," she said.Trust is everythingWhite posted a TikTok this month explaining everything. She said what was most important to her out of everything was building trust again with her audience.It seemed to pay off, with followers thanking her for her transparency and applauding her for listening to their concerns. @madeleine_white What happened to @See you tomorrow original sound - Madeleine White White said she doesn't care if she sells one product or a thousand with this new launch she just wants to repair her relationship with her supporters."I've definitely learned just how badly launching a brand that people don't like can hurt your public image," she said. "It just goes to show how important it is for us as people with large followings to do things right."She said she's also learned that people are happy to pay for quality as long as they know how a price point was reached.White said influencers are held to a high standard, but ultimately, she sees that as a good thing."It just makes the brand better," she said. "I've learned so much, and I've definitely learned not to put my name on anything until I'm 100% happy with it."
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    A Russian cargo ship that may have been part of an evacuation run to Syria sank
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    Innovations in Public Spaces: Gardens, Plazas, and Landscape Parks of 2024
    Innovations in Public Spaces: Gardens, Plazas, and Landscape Parks of 2024Presented by:Save this picture!Beitang Street Section of the Grand Canal in Wuxi / ShangHai Daguan + Zebai Landscape. Image Jin XiaohuiIn a quest to enhance and attract new natural experiences to city centers, the design, planning, and revitalization of certain urban spaces align with strategies aimed at improving the quality of life for residents while maintaining a connection with nature rooted in the local landscape. Through technical solutions for wastewater treatment and stormwater drainage, improved accessibility, incorporation of recreational activities, introduction of native vegetation, and more, numerous parks, plazas, and gardens are integrated into urban and rural fabrics. These efforts seek to filter pollution, purify the air, address social issues, and promote experiences that foster connections between nature, biodiversity, and society.During 2024, various architectural practices worldwide have been developing public space projects that consolidate areas for gathering, leisure, and the extension of nature, aiming to revitalize, renew, and/or connect sites for the community's enjoyment and well-being. While projects such as the Simone Veil Bridge, designed by OMA / Rem Koolhaas and Chris van Duijn, or the Polinature installation by Belinda Tato and Jos Luis Vallejo of Ecosistema Urbano have already been inaugurated to introduce new urban spaces or address the effects of climate change, strengthening the relationship between humanity, the built environment, and nature remains a long journey ahead, looking toward 2025 and beyond. Numerous initiatives, innovations, and tools are yet to be explored, aiming to create attractive, livable, and sustainable environments where people can contemplate and reconnect with nature.Below, discover the projects of parks, squares, gardens, and public spaces built in urban environments during 2024. Related Article Contemporary Public Spaces: 11 Projects That Inspire New Ideas Villahermosa Boardwalk / Taller de Arquitectura - Mauricio Rocha + TaAU + Alejandro CastroSave this picture!The urban and architectural proposal for the Malecn de Villahermosa in Mexico aimed to restore the connection between the population and the natural environment of the Grijalva River. Spanning 6 linear kilometers on both sides of the river, the intervention included a pedestrian walkway with panoramic views of the river, various recreational and sports areas, children's playgrounds, pavilions, and buildings for restaurants and kiosks, all harmoniously integrated with the natural landscape.Bentway Staging Grounds / Agency-Agency + SHEEEPSave this picture!Bentway Staging Grounds is a new public infrastructure located in Toronto, Canada, that merges art and education, public space, and experimentation. It repositions the unused space beneath the Gardiner Expressway as an environmental regeneration area. This transformation turns the vacant space into a living laboratory aimed at educating visitors about urban ecology and stormwater management.Piazza Matteotti Public Gardens / Pool landscapeSave this picture!The proposal for the requalification of the public gardens of Piazza Matteotti reimagined a historic early 20th-century site, altered by subsequent interventions, to restore a new identity to the entrance of the historic center of Castiglion Fiorentino (Arezzo, Tuscany). The design focuses on simplifying and prioritizing the elements of the space, with vegetation taking center stage as the main feature.Jingyue Central Park / SHUISHISave this picture!Jingyue Central Park, known as the "ecological green lung" of the Jingyue High-Tech Zone in Changchun City, runs from north to south and extends from east to west, becoming a central node in the urban green space system that connects citizens, the city, and nature. Through green valleys, bodies of water, activity spaces, and under the viaduct, the project transforms vacant municipal land into an urban green lung.Stork Meadowk Nature Park / C.F. Mller ArchitectsSave this picture!The climate adaptation project in Vorup, near Randers, aims to address the current and future climate challenges in the city by transforming the adjacent natural area, Storkeengen, into a public natural park. By integrating climate resilience strategies, the park brings Denmark's only natural delta along its longest river closer to the center of Randers and its residents.Hop Park, Green Pop-up Hop into the Greeniverse / Shma Company LimitedSave this picture!Hop Park in Thailand encourages the creation of a low-maintenance green space with minimal alterations to the original structure. The goal is to demonstrate how green spaces can seamlessly integrate into daily life, fostering meeting points and providing a pleasant environment for passersby, an approach that could be adapted to other areas as well.Rita Lee Park - Legacy of the Olympic Park / Ecomimesis Solues EcolgicasSave this picture!As the main venue for the 2016 Olympic Games, the Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, was designed to adapt its structure for new uses after the Games. The proposal involved converting the Olympic Way, the Live Site, and the Garden Terraces into a public park with green areas, vegetation coverage, and active spaces celebrating the vibrant Carioca life and culture. This transformation sought to enhance the site's natural landscape and establish the area as a prominent leisure destination for the city.Save this picture!The Immersive Resilience Garden presents a space that immerses visitors in a 360-degree natural experience within Ttuksom Han River Park, one of the most visited recreational areas in Seoul. The goal is to enhance public engagement by providing a serene escape from artificial visual overload, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature.Soft Square in Changshou Village / ZXD ArchitectsSave this picture!In the village of Changshou, located in the Pingshan district of Shenzhen, the architectural installation "Soft Square" has been developed. This large woven rope net structure over a pond creates a spacious plaza, becoming a new public space for the village. The proposal accommodates daily rural life, integrates tourism and entertainment functions, and also holds spiritual, cultural, and social significance, offering a unique experience for both tourists and residents.Piazza Cortevecchia / INOUT architetturaSave this picture!The redevelopment project of Piazza Cortevecchia, in the heart of the historic center of Ferrara, recognizes a void that can be traversed, flexible, and spontaneously colonized, suitable for events, installations, activities, small food and wine markets, shows, and more. Additionally, it is conceived as a green oasis where trees become the protagonists of the public space.Beitang Street Section of the Grand Canal in Wuxi / ShangHai Daguan + Zebai LandscapeSave this picture!Located at the intersection of the old canal in the Beitang section of Wuxi and the current Grand Canal, the design of the project focuses on the long, narrow strip of urban roads and river embankments. It integrates with water conservation infrastructure, connects historical remnants and green spaces with the urban slow traffic system, and establishes a dialogue with the surrounding communities. In this way, it enhances the appeal of the waterfront space by restoring the memory and emotional connection between the Grand Canal and the people.Sentosa Sensoryscape / Serie Architects + Multiply ArchitectsSave this picture!Sentosa Sensoryscape is a sensory walk through Sentosa Island in Singapore. The project is designed as a universally accessible and step-free corridor allowing visitors to move comfortably.Pier 22 / Mostlikely ArchitectureSave this picture!Consolidating a meeting point for the entire city, the new Pier 22 emerges as a diverse, high-quality public space for Vienna. After the completion of the first of its three construction phases, the program involves a new quality of public space with inclusive architecture and the democratization of luxury through free services, robust, high-quality materials, and a wide variety of programs.Sistemazione Spazio Pubblico Via Cademario / Enrico Sassi ArchitettoSave this picture!Redefining the public space affected by the redevelopment of the "Via Cademario" road axis, the project is situated on a road link that crosses the historic center of Bioggio. The intervention encompasses a series of public space reconnection/requalification projects and was carried out in synergy with the renovation of the cantonal road that crosses the core. The project includes all spaces designated for pedestrian circulation.Valanko ni Ramat, Play of Curves / Hsc DesignsSave this picture!This proposal in India represents a play space for children made with recycled materials. It envisions five zones linked to the philosophy of the schools teachings, based on the Montessori learning approach. In this way, children learn about independence, life skills, adventures, and taking risks through the challenges of everyday life using tools around them.Realengo Park Susana Naspolini / Ecomimesis Solues EcolgicasSave this picture!In the Realengo neighborhood, located in the western part of Rio de Janeiro, the Realengo Park Susana Naspolini was inaugurated, offering a variety of spaces and uses. Its program combines the needs of the local community with the desires of the mayor, aiming to create an environment that prioritizes and brings users closer to nature, with opportunities for leisure, spaces for meetings, and knowledge exchange for both visitors and residents.This article is part of the ArchDaily Topics: Year in Review, presented by Gira. Minimalism with character and clear shapes reduced to the essentials. The Gira design lines are suitable for a variety of furnishing styles, in different colours and materials. With the introduction of the Gira E2 light grey recycled material, Gira is setting a strong example for sustainability and innovation in switch design. Every month we explore a topic in-depth through articles, interviews, news, and architecture projects. We invite you to learn more about our ArchDaily Topics. And, as always, at ArchDaily we welcome the contributions of our readers; if you want to submit an article or project, contact us.Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorAgustina IiguezAuthorCite: Iiguez, Agustina. "Innovations in Public Spaces: Gardens, Plazas, and Landscape Parks of 2024" [Innovaciones en el espacio pblico: jardines, plazas y parques paisajsticos del 2024] 24 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. (Trans. 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    Roblox: Fisch - How To Get & Use Crab Cages
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    Batmans Arkhamverse Future Cant Ignore Its Saddest Titans
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    The best horror games to play in 2025
    Are you tired of feeling safe and happy all the time? Is your daily life overrun by feelings of security, contentment and peace? Do you want an escape from all of the oppressive niceness around you? Well, look no further these are the games for you.Here, weve collected more than a dozen of the most evocative and disturbing horror games in recent memory. These selections cover a wide range of genres and styles, but each one comes with at least a tinge of unsettling terror. So take a peek, find your game, and prepare your skeleton for some fresh air because youre about to jump out of your skin. Check out our entire Best Games series including the best Nintendo Switch games, the best PS5 games, the best Xbox games, the best PC games and the best free games you can play today. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/best-horror-games-120029388.html?src=rss
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    Xerox buys Lexmark for $1.5 billion to build US printer giant capable of rivaling HP
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