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CBX Daily 5/9/2025
Today, beauty embraces diverse domains, but let’s start with how haute couture at the MET Gala equalled gains…
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2025 MET Gala's Economic Impact From Black Dandyism
The 2025 MET Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," inspired by Monica L. Miller’s groundbreaking book, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, marks a pivotal moment for Black fashion, especially Black menswear. Dandyism is "a literary and artistic style of the latter part of the 19th century marked by artificiality and excessive refinement." This celebration of Black dandyism showcases the artistry and tenacity Black men displayed through style during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Beauty Brands Best Kept Secret Is That Inclusivity Wins Big
CBX Vibe: | Since the Trump crackdown, a lot of companies have eradicated their DEI initiatives and the response from their clients has sent their sales on a downward spiral. A few have taken a stand and still have their DEI initiatives in place. Diverse beauty brands that cater to a wide range of skin tones, hair textures, and cultural backgrounds that have historically been marginalized or underserved in the beauty industry are part of this wave. |
Resale Market For Luxury Watches, Cars & Wine Is Booming Thanks To Tariffs
CBX Vibe: | The rising tariffs on imported luxury goods are transforming the global luxury ecosystem. As high-end imports from Patek Philippes to Ferraris become more expensive, buyers are shifting toward the resale market, where the cultural and historical value of rare vintage items often holds more appeal than their newer counterparts. No longer a fringe market, the global luxury resale industry is projected to grow from $32.6 billion in 2021 to $51.77 billion by 2026, signaling not just an economic trend, but a redefining of what it means to buy, own, and invest in luxury. |
Tune-in Tuesdays!
Rwanda is raising eyebrows over receiving deported migrants from the U.S. Is this a strategic partnership to gain geopolitical leverage and economic aid, or is Rwanda risking its international reputation by becoming a destination for deportees?
A. “Formation” by Beyoncé – Rwanda might be stepping into formation with global powers, shaping its image as strategic and unafraid to handle complex humanitarian roles in exchange for influence and funding
B. “Dirty Laundry” by Kelly Rowland – This could be a transactional but risky move and Rwanda might be betting on a deal that looks better on paper than in practice
C. “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga – Rwanda and the U.S. may be locked in a high-stakes, messy alliance; it looks good from a distance, but the moral and logistical complications could turn passion into regret
What are your thoughts on this? Tune in next Tuesday to see which jam captures the prevailing sentiment! |
Last week’s results are in and it seems people think China should have a back up plan before turning off ‘All of the Lights’ on the U.S.
Coca Cola Gives BodyArmor A Makeover To Sip To Success
CBX Vibe: | Coca-Cola (KO +0.50%) has invested in a complete rebrand of its flagship sports drink Bodyarmor to gain more traction in the performance drinks category. It will be the brand’s largest-ever media investment to reinvigorate customer purchase and loyalty. Bodyarmor’s rebirth includes new packaging, revised logo and an athlete-packed advertising campaign that includes WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu and NFL player Joe Burrow. Competition in the category will certainly be heating up this summer, so Bodyarmor’s revised strategy comes at an ample time to build sales momentum. |
AI’s $43 Billion Surge Is Rapidly Redefining Worker Futures
CBX Vibe: | In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the looming specter of generative AI casts a shadow over the economic prospects of Black communities. As we hurtle towards a future where technology dictates the employment terrain, the ramifications for Black workers, particularly those without degrees, are profound and potentially devastating. Presently, the median Black family's wealth stagnates at $44,900, a fraction of the $285,000 held by their White counterparts. |
Vibes of the Week
Black spenders are saying “The Way I Love You” to style at the MET Gala, as told by Jorja Smith in our CBX Vibes! |