It’s every boy and man’s dream to be around real-life toys. When I say toys, I mean high dollar, top of the line, luxury toys such as Ferraris, Aston Martins, Bentleys, Wally Yachts, and the list goes on.  For Benedict Redgrove it’s not a dream, but it’s his career. Redgrove is a renowned photographer that specializes in cars, aircraft, yachts and boats. “I’m a boy at heart. I think sometimes I have the coolest job in the world,” he said in an interview with treats! magazine, “I get to hang out of helicopters and shoot tanks driving along a beach, shoot boats whizzing through the sea, go in rare and expensive race and road cars.” What grown man wouldn’t want that job?

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For many of us, it got real this past weekend. Clubs and bars were forced to close, as groups of more than 10 people or more were seen as high-risk when it comes to contracting COVID-19. Some people were taking it more seriously than others. DJ D-Nice was at the forefront and he devised a plan to help people who normally would be out in the clubs looking to have a good time, to still be able to do so from the comfort of their own home. DJ D-Nice live-streamed an Instagram party during the week, and by the weekend he maxed out at over 100,000 live viewers. 

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Fashion designer Marissa Webb’s Look Book is filled with models who mimic her. Many sport a classically structured design that borrows from elements in masculine tailoring, while still accented with traits of feminine color and whimsy. Considering the fact that she frequently tried to convince friends to call her "Mark" while growing up, this balance of masculine and feminine qualities in her clothes serves as a poignant example of when a self-proclaimed "tom-boy" falls into the world of fashion.

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