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Jennifer Connelly cuts casual figure in black leather jacket while waiting in line at JFK airport
Jennifer Connelly cuts casual figure in black leather jacket while waiting in line at JFK airport…as her new Instagram page quickly gains followers By Mark Mcgreal For Dailymail.Com Published: 14:21 EDT, 1 May 2022 | Updated: 15:11 EDT, 1 May 2022 Jennifer Connelly looked tough in a leather jacket as she waited in line at JFK Airport in New York City. The actress, 51, wore the jacket over a white blouse and added black pants to the look. She protected herself from COVID-19 with a black face covering and her dark locks fell down the sides of her face. Waiting for a flight: Jennifer Connelly looked tough in a leather jacket…
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Scarlett Johansson’s new skin care line, The Outset, reviewed
Scarlett Johansson has had her turn as an ambassador for major beauty brands, and now the “Black Widow” star is giving them competition with the launch of her own clean skin care line, The Outset. Founded on the concept of beginning with the basics and building an effective, universal routine, the brand is a reflection of Johansson’s own uncomplicated approach to beauty. The Outset, which launched in March and is now available at Sephora, is a curated offering of five products, collectively the result of over five years of development. After learning about the beauty business and experimenting with formulations for several years, Johansson met co-founder Kate Foster, an entrepreneur…
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Chalk Line made millions selling 49ers gold jacket
Anniston, Alabama, has approximately the population of San Francisco’s Nob Hill neighborhood. It was once home to the world’s largest chair. It has a sports museum dedicated to a high school that closed in 1973. And it’s where an upstart apparel company made millions hawking the San Francisco 49ers’ now-coveted gold satin jackets in the 1980s. Started as a joint venture in 1972 between Willis “Pete” Chalk and Nasco Inc., one of the largest suppliers of school fundraising products in the country, Chalk Line originally tried to corner the high school apparel market before landing major licensing deals in the ’80s with the NBA, NASCAR and the NFL. The company went…