Author: Jessica Martin

When the term “Renaissance woman” is used to describe someone, it often evokes an image ofboundless creativity, unparalleled versatility, and a relentless pursuit of excellence acrossdisciplines. For Kaylene Peoples, this title is more than just a compliment—it’s a way of life.From her early years as a classically trained flutist to her rise as an award-winning composer,vocalist, and filmmaker, Kaylene embodies what it means to master multiple art forms whilestaying true to her authentic vision.Editorial:VOGUE MONACO is proud to present an intimate and multifaceted conversation with one oftoday’s most dynamic creators, Kaylene Peoples. Renowned as a Renaissance woman, herartistry spans music,…

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To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. As you’re tapping, scrolling, and swiping on your phone, you probably don’t give much thought to the fact that your apps are consuming electricity -…

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To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. As you’re tapping, scrolling, and swiping on your phone, you probably don’t give much thought to the fact that your apps are consuming electricity -…

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To understand the new smart watched and other pro devices of recent focus, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. Apple’s Watch records exercise, tracks our moves throughout the day, assesses the amount of time we are stood up and reminds us to get up and move around if we have been sat for too long – let’s not forget Tim Cook’s “sitting is the new factor” line. As you’re tapping, scrolling, and swiping on your phone, you probably don’t give much thought to the fact that your apps are consuming electricity -…

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