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Vogue
20-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Vogue
MSGM Resort 2026 Collection
Gardening isn't MSGM's usual terrain; this is a label more at home among a downtown artsy crowd than at a plant nursery. But this season Massimo Giorgetti leaned into florals and a certain breezy lightness. Not because he's suddenly trading sneakers for Wellington's, but because, in a world that feels increasingly off-kilter, the always optimistic Giorgetti chose softness as a form of resistance, a kind of escapism that doesn't ignore the chaos, but dares to bloom in spite of it. Eschewing sugar coating, Giorgetti's take on gardening wear came with a more urban edge. Sturdy canvas morphed into roomy trousers and utilitarian dungarees, teamed with cropped, zippered blousons in waxed cotton that felt more street than shed. Shirts were a medley of broderie anglaise, macramé, and pinstriped poplin, thrown together almost haphazardly and worn over slouchy denim or matching micro-minis. Ballooning bloomers and poufy crinolines billowed from airy cotton taffeta, like hot air balloons poised to lift off over a lush, verdant oasis. Elsewhere, a belted trench and sharply tailored blazer in floral Gobelin tapestry borrowed their pockets from gardener's aprons. Bouquets of wildflowers blossomed on second-skin lycra tops; a graphic pop print of a flower-filled vase served pop-art punch. Even a classic tablecloth check was blown up across a duster and matching skirt. Life may not be a picnic, but against the odds, Giorgetti's cheeky garden was defiantly, merrily in bloom.


Vogue
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
MSGM Spring 2026 Menswear Collection
Milan isn't just the glossy Quadrilatero or a pit stop for luxury overtourism—at least not in Massimo Giorgetti's world. For him, the city is a living, shifting canvas where art, design, and underground music collide. 'Milan is expanding at the edges,' he says, 'where new creative communities are taking shape.' It's there that Giorgetti is finding new fuel, energized by welcoming these voices into his practice. This season, he scrapped the traditional runway show entirely; instead, his men's collection took over his store, transformed by a bold intervention from Milan-based Fosbury Architecture, who cloaked the space in a Christo-esque wrap that practically erased the retail fixtures. A lo-fi video by Turbo Studio set the tone, but the real star of the presentation was the 24.7 Fastlife Collective, a crew of young acrobatic bikers whose daredevil spirit inspired MSGM's take on men's, and that was also captured in the lookbook's images. 'I like to create collisions and accidents between different artistic languages,' Giorgetti said at a preview. Yet despite the talk of creative crashes, his ethos is anything but reckless. Giorgetti isn't out to shock, his approach is more conciliatory than confrontational. From the 24.7 Fastlife Collective, he drew not rebellion, but raw energy—the speed, the adrenaline, the rush. That vibe replaced logos on mesh tees and sweats with wording like Dopamine, Antidoping, and Endorphins, alongside nods to classic cycling culture; the Tour de France's yellow and the Giro d'Italia's pink jerseys, were reworked into sweats, cotton knits, and oversized shirting. The pieces were hybrid and functional, wired with a high-performance vibe. But Giorgetti, an avid mountain biker, dialed in a personal touch: natural landscapes snapped on his iPhone mid-ride were turned into prints on oversized shirting or knitted waistcoats. Pajama-like tailoring with contrasting piping was crafted from malleable triacetate jersey—the same fabric used for tracksuits—blending comfort with a sporty edge. In an out-of-context dash, Giorgetti turned thick floral Gobelin tapestry into a zip-up bomber with matching shorts, basically, haute upholstery with a BMX pulse. 'It's like wearing your living room armchair,' he joked. After all that high-speed biking adrenaline, a soft-landing crash straight into the couch would definitely be more than welcome.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Motorsport Games announces ‘Le Mans Ultimate' full 1.0 release on July 22
Motorsport Games (MSGM) revealed the next major chapter for Le Mans Ultimate, announcing the game's official 1.0 release date for July 22, 2025. This milestone marks the conclusion of the title's Early Access period and the beginning of a new phase in its development, one driven by community feedback, technical growth, and an unrelenting passion for endurance racing. The 'version 1.0' release builds upon five major updates delivered since the Early Access launch in February 2024, introducing a refined experience alongside new headline content. Leading the way in the full release will be two major additions to the grid – the striking Mercedes AMG LMGT3 Evo and the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR LMH. Both vehicles will be available free to all players as part of the base game. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders' Hot Stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on MSGM: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Motorsport Games announces update for 'Le Mans Ultimate' Motorsport Games Settles Insurance Dispute with Wesco Motorsport Games files to sell 2.27M shares of Class A common stock for holders Motorsport Games, Inc. Earnings Call: Mixed Outlook Motorsport Games Reports Positive Q1 2025 Turnaround


Business Insider
31-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Motorsport Games files to sell 2.27M shares of Class A common stock for holders
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Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Motorsport Games Inc (MSGM) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Financial Challenges ...
Release Date: May 09, 2025 For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) received a $2.5 million investment from virtual reality headset manufacturers Pymax, providing significant financial support. Net revenues from the Le Mans Ultimate Racing title increased by $0.4 million in Q1 2025 compared to the same period in the prior year. The company reported an improvement in net income, achieving a net income of $1.0 billion compared to a net loss of $1.7 million in the prior year. Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) has improved cash flow from operations, generating an average positive cash flow of approximately $0.1 million per month. The company is exploring new opportunities, including bringing the Le Mans Ultimate game to PlayStation and Xbox consoles, which could expand its audience. Total revenues for Q1 2025 were down by 41.9% compared to the same period in the prior year, primarily due to a decrease in NASCAR-related revenues. The company is no longer authorized to sell NASCAR-related gaming titles starting in 2025, impacting revenue streams. Despite improvements, Motorsport Games Inc (NASDAQ:MSGM) expects to have a net cash outflow from operations for the foreseeable future as it continues to develop its product portfolio. The company is exploring additional funding options to address liquidity shortfalls, indicating ongoing financial challenges. There is a decrease in revenues from the rFactor 2 title by $0.2 million, contributing to the overall revenue decline. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 5 Warning Signs with MSGM. Q: Can you provide more details on the recent $2.5 million investment and its impact on the company? A: Stephen Hood, CEO: The investment was led by virtual reality headset manufacturers Pymax and has provided significant additional breathing room for our business. It has allowed us to further develop our products and assess future potential. This investment has also increased market confidence, with shares trading more than 2.5 times higher than before the announcement. Q: What are the key financial results for Q1 2025? A: Stanley Beckley, CFO: Revenues for the quarter were $1.8 million, down 41.9% from the prior year, primarily due to a decrease in NASCAR-related revenues. However, net income improved to $1.0 million compared to a net loss of $1.7 million in the prior year, driven by reduced operating expenses and other operating income. Q: How is the Le Mans Ultimate Racing title performing? A: Stephen Hood, CEO: Net revenues from the Le Mans Ultimate Racing title were $0.4 million higher in Q1 2025 compared to the same period last year, despite Q1 2024 being the release quarter. This is a positive result, and we plan to release future updates, including team and driver swap functionality, which will enhance the gaming experience. Q: What are the company's plans for expanding the Le Mans Ultimate audience? A: Stephen Hood, CEO: We expect the game to move from early access to a full release this year, unlocking new sales and marketing tactics. We are also exploring console opportunities to bring Le Mans Ultimate to PlayStation and Xbox, with discussions underway with potential collaborators. Q: How is the company's liquidity position? A: Stanley Beckley, CFO: As of March 31, 2025, we had cash and cash equivalents of $1.1 million, which increased to $3.1 million by April 30, 2025, due to net proceeds from a private placement. We continue to explore options to address liquidity shortfalls, including potential equity and debt financing arrangements. For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.