NFT
People are paying money for clothes they’ll never be able to physically wear. And as ludicrous as it sounds, that’s the point.
With the purchase of a collectible NFT—offering perks such as quarterly tastings, reservation access, and custom-made cakes—restaurants hope to turn casual visitors into regulars.
The iconic supermodel has been painting for years. “Most people have artists create their NFTs for them,” Klum said. “But I wanted to create my own, because I love doing painting.”
The creators of the popular NFT are at war with a conceptual artist bent on convincing everyone their project is a racist dog whistle.
This week, Christie’s sold Andy Warhol’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe, “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,” for $195 million. The purchaser remains unknown—like many other big-spending buyers.
“American Men have still collectively failed to find the clitoris,” Banks wrote on Saturday. “This is an ancient social flaw.”
Adult superstar Cherie DeVille writes about her new financial-investment porn—pegged to Tax Day—where she screws a man into not blowing his hard-earned money on crypto and NFTs.