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'Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting': Jared Goff's wife Christen Harper anticipates Baby Goff's arrival in a monochrome maternity photoshoot
'Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting': Jared Goff's wife Christen Harper anticipates Baby Goff's arrival in a monochrome maternity photoshoot

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting': Jared Goff's wife Christen Harper anticipates Baby Goff's arrival in a monochrome maternity photoshoot

(Image via Getty: Christen Harper and Jared Goff) That moment when life is colorless for a couple and only a baby can make it colorful again? That's what transpired in the realm of Detroit Lions' star quarterback Jared Goff and his model wife, Christen Harper Goff. The popular NFL WAG took to her Instagram to share monochromatic pictures from her maternity photoshoot and left a simple but heartfelt caption: Just waiting for our girl 🦋 The post acquired over 34K likes, and comments flew in from all over the globe. There was one comment that spoke just like the Entourage actress' IG caption - Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting! Christen Harper and Jared Goff share five snapshots from their monochromatic maternity photoshoot The Auggie actress shared five snapshots from her monochromatic maternity photoshoot at the beachside and indoors, too. The first snapshot has Christen dressed in a grayscale buttoned-crop cardigan with grayscale jeans. Standing right beside her is Jared in a black-buttoned, full-sleeved, all-white T-shirt paired with Malibu Beige-colored, skinny-fit trousers. The cute expectant couple leans on the boundary wall grill in a grayscale maternity photoshoot. Jared and Christen both tenderly touch Harper's belly. Christen looks lost into hubby Goff's eyes, and Goff warmly looks at the baby under the belly. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ofertas Hotel PortAventura PortAventura World Compra ahora Undo Being a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, Christen Harper has been in love with beachside photoshoots for the longest time The second snapshot has the lovely couple on the golden sand with the blue sea in the background. Christen Harper has been in love with beachside photoshoots for the longest time. Remember her reaction to Jared Goff throwing a game-winning touchdown for the Detroit Lions' first win? Doesn't jog the memory? Check out this tweet! Soon-to-be parents Jared Goff and Christen Harper click unique pictures for their pregnancy photoshoot Snapshot No. 3 has Christen again dressed in a grayscale crop buttoned cardigan with grayscale jeans. But in this snap, she has one hand around Jared's neck and another holding his hand over her waist. The most surprising part of this snapshot? Jared's face is cropped off from the picture. And Harper? She's all smiles. Maybe the focus of the photo was on their baby girl. Snapshot No. 4 has the pregnant couple staring right into the camera! Christen is standing sideways and leaning onto Jared with her hands folded behind her back. And Goff has tilted his head to touch Harper's head. His hands? They're in his pockets. Somehow, this snapshot depicts they would be exceedingly connected through their baby girl for the days to come! Snapshot No. 5 is, again, a grayscale one! Jared drops a heart-melting kiss on Christen's forehead while she tenderly touches her belly. They look so ready for parenthood! Fans react to Christen Harper and Jared Goff's grayscale beachside maternity photoshoot These photos are incredible!!! So beautiful🤍 Y'all are going to make such a beautiful family!! 🩷 Baby Goff ! Baby Goff! Baby Goff! Just simply stunning! These pictures just tell such a love story. ❤️❤️ I can already feel the aura You two radiate love and I just know your baby girl feels it too! 💕 You look wonderful and radiating! Can't wait for baby Goff! The warmth in these photos 🥹💛 sooo cute! pic 3 🥹 Also Read: Frederick 'Fred' Smith, father of Pittsburgh Steelers OC Arthur Smith and minority owner of the Washington Commanders, passed away at the age of 80 | NFL News - Times of India Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Jared Jewelers Gets Intimate With Its ‘Love Highway' Campaign
Jared Jewelers Gets Intimate With Its ‘Love Highway' Campaign

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jared Jewelers Gets Intimate With Its ‘Love Highway' Campaign

Jared Jewelers is redefining and modernizing itself, beginning with its summer 2025 campaign themed 'Love Highway,' directed by advertising and creative guru David Lipman. The campaign, which kicks off this week, stars model Taylor Hill and her husband Daniel Fryer, a venture capitalist and private equity executive. More from WWD Tender Store Owner Cheryl Daskas Dies at 71 Suite Talk: Frank Darling's Kegan Fisher on Making the Move From Tech to Art The History Behind the World's Most Expensive Tiaras: From Elizabeth Taylor's Mike Todd Headpiece to the $12.7 Million Henckel von Donnersmarck Tiara and More The campaign depicts 'a real, pure relationship' between a man and a woman away on a road trip that winds up in the West, Lipman said. Shot to a large extent at the Four Aces retro movie set in the Mojave Desert, where David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks' was also shot. The campaign is framed by iconic Americana backdrops like neon-lit diners, open highways and red rock canyons and features several of Jared's elevated yet wearable silhouettes layered together — including sleek gold forms, organic diamond details and modern heirlooms. 'The intent is to lift Jared up, make it more relevant, au courant, so it's not just speaking as a retailer, but giving it a brand expression for women and men of today,' Lipman said. 'The codes and the DNA stay intact, while giving Jared a strong brand voice and never losing the jeweler within.' While the image is being modernized, Jared continues to be an 'accessible luxury' brand. The campaign 'really talks to a modern American woman,' who is not just receiving diamonds on those singular moments in life, like an engagement or a birthday, but also purchases for herself, Lipman said. 'Love Highway is a reflection of who we are as a brand and the direction we're intentionally heading,' Jared president Claudia Cividino said in a prepared statement. 'We understand that today's consumers are looking for more than just beautiful jewelry; they want meaning, authenticity and emotional connection. This work captures all of that. It represents our commitment to storytelling that feels real and relevant, jewelry that holds significance and a luxury experience that's emotionally grounded and accessible. 'As we continue to evolve, we're embracing a more intimate and personal lens, one that reflects the individuality and style of the people we serve,' Cividino said. 'This campaign is a celebration of love in all its forms, and of the journey each person takes to express and honor it.' Jared's Love Highway campaign will continue at least through the fall. The campaign also unveils a new tag line, 'Jared. Your Journey,' which according to a statement from the brand evokes life's journeys and the ways jewelry can celebrate and mark milestones along the way. 'With Love Highway, we wanted to convey intimacy and layered storytelling in a way that aligns with how today's consumers experience love, self-expression and style,' Lipman said. 'This moment is about more than just aesthetics. It's about emotional connection.' Jared, a division of Signet Jewelers, is striving to increase its relevancy to today's customers in other ways as well. In December, Cividino told WWD that Jared stores are being renovated, lightened up and elevated with new product displayed in freestanding vitrines to encourage closer, side-by-side interactions between associates and shoppers discovering the jewelry. Those traditional, extended glass vitrines that create more of a separation between shoppers and staff are being replaced, and the color palettes of store interiors are changing from dark brown to tourmaline, sunstone and topaz. There's also an updated, shorter, scripted logo that reads Jared Jewelers, which replaces the rather long-in-tooth Jared the Galleria nameplate, among other changes. 'We've placed such an emphasis on creating a sense of intimacy,' Cividino said. 'We are evolving our way of selling to be more modern.' Best of WWD Macy's Is Closing 66 Stores in 2025 — Here's the List, Live Updates Inside the Demise of Lord & Taylor COVID-19 Spikes Elevate Retail Concerns

Jared Jewelers Launches Summer 2025 'Love Highway' Campaign, Marking a Bold Brand Evolution for a New Generation
Jared Jewelers Launches Summer 2025 'Love Highway' Campaign, Marking a Bold Brand Evolution for a New Generation

Business Wire

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Wire

Jared Jewelers Launches Summer 2025 'Love Highway' Campaign, Marking a Bold Brand Evolution for a New Generation

AKRON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jared Jewelers, the high-end, accessible luxury brand within Signet Jewelers, today announces the launch of its Summer 2025 brand campaign, Love Highway, starring supermodel Taylor Hill and her husband Daniel Fryer. Directed by globally renowned creative visionary David Lipman, the campaign signals a defining moment in Jared Jewelers' evolution as it reaches a new generation of consumers who seek a luxury experience with depth, connection, and meaning. Set against the vast, dreamlike landscapes of the American Southwest, Love Highway tells an intimate, cinematic story of two people on a journey together and individually. Framed by iconic Americana backdrops like neon-lit diners, open highways, and red rock canyons, the campaign captures what modern luxury looks like today: intentional, emotionally resonant, and deeply personal. Claudia Cividino, President of Jared Jewelers, emphasized that Love Highway represents more than a seasonal campaign. 'The consumer culture has shifted and Jared is evolving to meet the moment,' she said. 'This is a statement of who we are and where we're headed as a brand. We're redefining what meaningful, accessible luxury looks like for today's style-driven audience.' At the heart of the campaign is the real-life couple, Hill and Fryer, whose off-screen chemistry brings a rare authenticity to the story. The campaign showcases their connection through subtle gestures, shared moments, and a visual language that feels both spontaneous and timeless. 'With Love Highway, we wanted to convey intimacy and layered storytelling in a way that aligns with how today's consumers experience love, self-expression, and style,' said David Lipman, Creative Director of the campaign. 'This moment is about more than just aesthetics. It's about emotional connection.' The Jared Jewelers Summer 2025 collection featured in the campaign reflects this emotional approach to design. With elevated yet wearable silhouettes layered together – sleek gold forms, organic diamond details, and modern heirlooms – the collection redefines accessible luxury for a new era. Each piece is crafted to resonate with those who value both style and significance. To view the Love Highway campaign and discover the Jared Jewelers Summer 2025 collection, visit About Jared Jewelers Jared Jewelers is operated by Signet Jewelers Limited, the world's largest retailer of diamond jewelry. Jared is redefining how luxury is felt and expressed, through unique and memorable customer experiences to an array of on-trend, high-quality 18K gold and diamond fine jewelry fashion. For additional information on Jared® Jewelry visit and like us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram. About Signet Jewelers Signet Jewelers Limited is the world's largest retailer of diamond jewelry. As a Purpose-driven and sustainability-focused company, Signet is a participant in the United Nations Global Compact and adheres to its principles-based approach to responsible business. Signet operates approximately 2,600 stores primarily under the name brands of Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared, Banter by Piercing Pagoda, Diamonds Direct, Blue Nile, James Allen, Rocksbox, Peoples Jewellers, H. Samuel, and Ernest Jones. Further information on Signet is available at See also

Amazon's latest big bet may flop
Amazon's latest big bet may flop

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Amazon's latest big bet may flop

Amazon's latest big bet may flop originally appeared on TheStreet. Science does not understand consciousness; this is an unsolved problem. Consciousness is possible with little to no intelligence, but there is no such thing as intelligence without consciousness. If you don't understand something, can you recreate it? I don't think it is likely to happen. How many neurons does an ant have? According to the University of Arizona News, a desert-harvesting ant species has about 90,000 or so brain cells. How did this question make you feel? Did it make you angry, surprised, or curious? Normally, if we are not under pressure, and there will be no negative outcome, if we are asked something we can't answer, there is no negative emotional reaction to you are told something incorrect and genuinely understand the truth, you will not react angrily. Let's say someone tells you that the sky is brown. You might get worried about that person's health or question their intentions, but you shouldn't get angry. If a person's belief is questioned, we can expect an adverse reaction, especially if the belief is important and the argument against it is convincing. Sometimes we mix up what we know and think we know, but it is still a belief we have. When I first heard of Amazon's () "Just Walk Out" system, I immediately saw the scene from a Silicon Valley TV show in which Jared hired a "click farm" in India to generate fake user activity for his company's website. I was convinced this Amazon system was a huge number of Indians doing the work and not an "AI." It turned out I was right. A lot of companies have been put into a tough spot by the tariff war. Amazon is no exception, and CEO Andy Jassy tried to explain how he plans to handle the situation during the company's first-quarter earnings call. "It's hard to tell what's going to happen with tariffs right now. It's hard to tell where they're going to settle and when they're going to settle. And so, a lot of what we're thinking about short and medium term actually turns out to be what we think about long-term too, which is, how do we actually have the broadest possible selection for customers at the lowest possible prices?" stated seems that the real answer is to create savings in Amazon's logistics. The company recently introduced a Vulcan robot, which, from what I've seen, is an advanced packing machine. Amazon calls it a robot because it sounds so much cooler. It is a good machine, and it probably saves the company a lot of money. After all, it can work for 20 hours straight without stopping. But it is not a robot replacing humans. It is a machine that helps them waste less time. Recently, an AI tech startup, Builder AI, backed by Microsoft, went bankrupt. They were building an AI platform that would make creating applications as "easy as ordering pizza". Even if you are not familiar with the story, you should be able to figure out where I am going with this. Real people were writing the code, not AI. This is what happens when companies start believing their marketing, and even the big ones are not immune to it. More Retail: Huge retail chain closing more stores soon (locations revealed) Struggling drugstore chain announces second bankruptcy Beloved discount grocery chain has massive US plans Amazon seems to be set in the direction of repeating the mistake of "Just Walk Out" deception. This time, it's betting it will make huge savings on logistics. Unconfirmed media reports suggest that Amazon is developing software for humanoid robots that could eventually be used in its delivery operations. According to the reports, Amazon is creating a 'humanoid park' closed-course environment to test the humanoid robots before testing them on real streets. Based on this information, Morgan Stanley analyst Brian Nowak gave us his analyst previously estimated that Amazon is working on automating its fulfillment costs (approximately 18.6% of retail revenue) and that every 10% of US units that go through new robotics-enabled warehouses can drive between $2 billion and $3 billion of annual savings in 2030. "New headlines support our previous views that Amazon is also taking steps to automate its shipping and last-mile logistics (which also make up 17.5% of retail revenue). The potential timing of these humanoids may admittedly be further out, but when we combine this with autonomous long-haul and last mile trucking, and drones, we see a path over the next 5-10 years where Amazon is set to be able to deliver more items to more people faster and in a more cash flow generative manner," said Nowak and his team. "This should enable AMZN to invest in price and technology to drive further share gains, while also delivering more free cash flow for shareholders." Morgan Stanley analysts maintained Amazon's overweight rating, with a price target of $250. I expect that if the "robots" launch, humans will remotely control them. Whether or not this leads to actual savings is another latest big bet may flop first appeared on TheStreet on Jun 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Nasdaq, S&P 500 close higher on trade hopes
Nasdaq, S&P 500 close higher on trade hopes

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Nasdaq, S&P 500 close higher on trade hopes

Both the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) closed slightly higher on Monday; the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) was flat. Trade talks between the US and China have investors hopeful that a deal could be struck between the two nations. Learn more about today's trading in the video above. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. And it looks like things are taken a little bit of a leg lower as we, uh, close out today's session, this Monday session, the Dow now down about a point, little changed on the day here. After starting the day in the red, it's kind of made a round trip here. Uh, not necessarily any specific headlines in the last hour that necessarily would have sent things in this direction, but we're seeing it for all three major averages. The S&P 500 also heading back to the unchanged line. The Nasdaq hanging on to a gain of a third of 1%. And it is the least sort of, even though we've seen some intraday volatility here, uh, sort of the most stable by comparison between positive and negative during the session. In terms of the trade headlines that we continue to watch out of the US-China talks happening in the UK, um, it looks like they have concluded for the evening. And Treasury Secretary Benson was quoted as saying that things are going relatively well so far. That said, not seeing any big enthusiasm today. Jared's got a closer look at the action here, Jared. Yes, not a lot of big movement in the majors today. Although, I will pull up the S&P 600, which is the small caps. This is a two-day look. We've had decent pops both days and the result is up 2.17%. I'll show you the quick year-to-date and we are still trying to break out. We have just ever so slightly broken out, but, uh, not definitive just yet. And, uh, in the meantime, I've been tracking volatility. The VIX was up ever so slightly today. Let's put the two-day view on that as well. Uh, but not by very much. And then the bond market, I was watching the 30-year in particular. That's going to come into focus this week as we have about 120 billion plus in, uh, auctions from the Treasury here. And that has closed the day at 4.95%. So, those are going to be closely watched at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. And then, of course, Wednesday we got that big CPI announcement before the market opens. Here is the sector action. Let's dial that up. And we got consumer discretionary in the lead followed by materials and then tech, that's XLK, then XLE, which is energy. All four of these outperforming the S&P 500. Everything else in the red there, uh, led to the downside by utilities and then financials. And if we take a look inside the Nasdaq 100, mixed board. We got Tesla up 4.5% and I'll show you, let's take a look at the three-day. And that's going to show us still down 7% after that huge drop that we saw last Thursday. So, haven't quite, uh, clawed all that back, but we've been up two days in a row there. Apple down 1.21% after some news, uh, after the latest about its, uh, plans for the future, its devices, services, etc. Meta also down on the day. And let's close here with the Dow. Dow is looking pretty similar to the Nasdaq in terms of the mix between green and blue. Uh, an outlier here, Boeing to the upside in the lower right. That's up about 3.17%. As well as Caterpillar. So, two industrials. And for that matter, Boeing and defense stock. Defense has been on fire. Defense and aerospace.

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