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Hypebeast
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
MISBHV Heads to Ibiza for High Summer
Summary We want the kind of summerMISBHVis having. The Polish label is heading to Ibiza for its 'High Summer' collection, which marks a mingling of MISBHV's signature edgy streetwear-tinged DNA with the soul of the Spanish island. With MISBHV's roots in rave-wear, finding its first high fashion footing in the Eastern European electronic space, the Ibiza influence throughout the range feels highly intentional for the warm weather months. Fittingly fronted by model The Spanish King (Andrés García-Carro), the collection combines a plethora of different seasonal styles – ranging from loungewear and sportswear to elevated graphics – the throughline of accessibility and breathability connects all of the vibrant new pieces and accessories. Everything in the High Summer drop takes a lightweight feel and an airy color palette, with noteworthy garments including a retro-inspired tracksuit and some fit-for-summer distressed denim pants. The standout graphic tee is a bright blue short-sleeved T-shirt with 'Ibiza' stamped across the middle. Orange remains another color of choice across the delivery, appearing on another branded graphic tee as well as a beachy short-sleeved button-down shirt and in the swirly graphic accents on the all-white loose-fitting trousers. Accessories are also numerous, with bags landing in a multitude of different shapes and sizes amongst a lineup of new jewelry. Check out MISBHV's High Summer release in the lookbook above and shop the drop now at the label'swebstore.

Business Insider
5 hours ago
- Sport
- Business Insider
How to watch Las Vegas Aces vs. Los Angeles Sparks: Live stream Cameron Brink's WNBA return
Cameron Brink is scheduled to make her return to the WNBA tonight. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch the Sparks vs. Aces, including live streaming options for those without cable. Following a 13-month recovery period, Brink has finally been cleared to return to action with the Los Angeles Sparks. The No. 2 overall 2024 draft pick tore her ACL early in her rookie season with the Sparks and has spent the past year recovering from the injury. Los Angeles will host the Aces at Arena for tonight's game. With an 11-14 regular-season record, the Sparks have already seen a much better season so far than last year, thanks in no small part to the addition of Aces alum Kelsey Plum. The Aces, who won the 2022 and 2023 WNBA championships, are 13-13, marking a much rougher season than the team is used to. A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray are at the helm of the Vegas team. Whether you're rooting for the Aces or the Sparks, we've got you covered when it comes to tuning in. Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to live stream the game, including services that will unlock a variety of other WNBA games this season. What channel is Aces vs. Sparks on? The Aces vs. Sparks game will air on NBA TV in the United States. The game, which takes place on the West Coast, is scheduled to tip off at 10 p.m. ET. How to watch Aces vs. Sparks in the US Cord-cutters or cable subscribers without access to NBA TV have a few different options for watching the channel. Some of the best live TV streaming services we've tested — including DirecTV, Sling TV, and Fubo — carry the channel in their lineups. These are month-to-month streaming services that function like cable alternatives, although you can cancel anytime and don't need to worry about long-term contracts. DirecTV is the best cable alternative you can stream, and the new genre packs allow people to stream top-rated channels at a reduced rate. The service's MySports pack carries NBA TV, and about 20 other popular live sports channels, including ESPN, TNT, and local channels (where regionally available). MySports also bundles in access to ESPN Plus. Subscriptions cost $70 a month, but new users can get a five-day free trial to decide whether the service is right for them. Sling TV is another popular way to live stream NBA TV. You'll need to subscribe to a base plan, either Sling Blue or Orange (for $46 a month), and then add on the Sports Extra ($11 a month). This will cost a total of $57 a month, but new users can get $23 off their first month of service. A base plan and the Sports Extra will unlock anywhere from 45 to 50+ popular live channels, including TNT, CNN, and AMC. WNBA fans can also live stream NBA TV through Fubo 's Elite plan. The Elite tier includes access to 200+ live channels, including nearly everything you'll need to watch the 2025 WNBA broadcast schedule. Subscriptions cost $95 a month, but new users can get their first month for $75 after a five-day free trial. How to watch Aces vs. Sparks from anywhere WNBA fans traveling outside the US don't need to worry about missing out on any of the action. They can keep up with their usual streaming methods from anywhere with the help of a VPN. Virtual private networks are easy-to-use tech tools that allow people to change their virtual locations. Plus, they're instant ways to boost cybersecurity. The services we've highlighted require US methods of payment, so this option will work best for Americans who are just traveling abroad at the moment. NordVPN is one of the best VPNs on the market, thanks to its user-friendly interface and impressive selection of global servers. Plus, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can learn more about the app in our official NordVPN review. Use a VPN to watch these events & shows free: All the items below have a free streaming option that can be unlocked from anywhere with a VPN. Set it to the corresponding country, and you're all set. MotoGP - various Love Island USA - various Love Island UK - various The Traitors - various Tour de France - various Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.


Time of India
15 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Orange is open to M&A talks with rival SFR, CEO says after in-line results
By Leo Marchandon and Noemie Naudin Orange is open to consolidation talks with French rival SFR , pending the completion of its debt restructuring, the chief executive of France's biggest telecom provider said on Tuesday. "I can confirm that, France being our first market, we are ready to engage and indeed, there are preliminary discussions between operators," CEO Christel Heydemann said in a post-earnings call with analysts. She did not specify if SFR, also one of France's top operators, was one of the companies Orange was talking to. "We do think there is a need for consolidation - it is true in France and it is true in Europe," Heydemann said. Orange reported a 3.8% rise in its half-year core earnings after leases (EBITDAaL), buoyed by a strong performance in the French market and continued double-digit percentage growth in Africa and the Middle East. It also said it planned to finalise the signing of its Spanish fibre network joint venture within the previously announced time frame. "This will be completed in terms of signing by the end of the summer, and then the closing will be before the end of the year," finance chief Laurent Martinez told journalists. MasOrange, owned by Orange and MasMovil, is set to hold 50% of the venture, while Vodafone Spain, owned by Zegona Communications, will hold 10%. The remaining 40% is yet to be assigned to an investor, with Martinez declining to comment on whether a partner had been identified. Orange had 15.5 million fibre-to-the-home customers globally at the end of the reporting period, up from 15 million in the last quarter. Its number of mobile customers worldwide grew to 98.1 million from 95.7 million three months ago. Its half-year EBITDAaL - a common earnings metric used by telecom firms - was 5.66 billion euros ($6.55 billion) and met analysts' consensus in the first half of 2025. The company also nudged up its full-year EBITDAaL target to more than 3% growth, from around 3% previously.

Wall Street Journal
a day ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Orange Lifts Guidance After Strong Growth in Africa, Middle East Segment
Orange lifted its full-year expectations after its key earnings metric grew in the second quarter, mainly driven by a strong performance in its Africa and Middle East segment. The French telecommunications company now expects growth in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization after leases of more than 3%, up from its previous forecast of around 3%.

News.com.au
a day ago
- Business
- News.com.au
NSW government to cut 165 roles at only dedicated regional department
The state government has come under fire over plans to slash up to 165 jobs from the only department dedicated to regional NSW. The Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development (DPIRD) is expected to reduce its staff by about 4 per cent. More than 75 per cent of the department's staff live and work outside Sydney, with the headquarters based in Orange in the state's central west. NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders described the cuts as 'cruel' and a 'slap in the face to an agency that does immeasurable work' in the community. 'It's no secret Chris Minns and his government has a complete disregard for anyone who lives outside the city,' the opposition spokesman for regional NSW said. 'Some of the teams where these redundancies will come from include agriculture and biosecurity, regional development and delivery in the regional programs.' The Dubbo MP said it was 'concerning' the cuts would also impact the enabling services of the Rural Assistance Authority (RAA). The RAA is the lead agency responsible for providing financial assistance to rural and regional businesses, including after natural disasters. 'We've seen devastating floods on the mid-north coast and drought impacting much of southern NSW,' Mr Saunders said. 'How can the government possibly justify this decision.' In a statement, a DPIRD spokesperson said the changes would 'enable us to work in a sustainable and responsible way, while maintaining service levels'. 'The changes will include a realignment of staff structures in several divisions across the department,' the spokesperson said. 'Some staffing changes are related to temporary roles. 'Other impacts include back office administrative roles and roles where duplication exists.' The spokesperson said all impacted staff would be supported, and ongoing employees would have the opportunity to be redeployed elsewhere in the public service. 'Comprehensive consultation will be undertaken with impacted staff and public sector unions, with feedback incorporated into final plans,' the spokesperson said. 'The number of staff impacted will be determined following the consultation and feedback process. At this stage, no final decisions have been made. 'There will be no changes to Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development office locations.' The number of staff at DPIRD has swelled in recent years by more than 1000 to about 4700 full-time employees by July 2023. Senior executive roles also increased. The cuts come after Transport for NSW secretary Josh Murray announced almost 1000 senior roles would be slashed. The Minns Labor government pledged in the lead-up to the 2023 state election to cut senior executive roles in the public service by 15 per cent. It is understood that both cuts to TfNSW and DPIRD are in pursuit of the state government's target.