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Insider Life: Helicopter empire - Wealthy move to mountain towns - WeWoreWhat controversies

Feb 12, 2021, 21:17 IST
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TGIF. Welcome to another edition of Insider Life, the weekly digest of our top reads spanning culture, luxury, travel, real estate, and so much more. Today we're serving you deep dives for the weekend - including insights from the "grandfather of online dating" (a reminder that Sunday is Valentine's Day...) and top locales the wealthy are flocking to right now.

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The Blade CEO is planning to make his helicopter outfit the big winner of the $1.5 trillion flying car industry. We have the details.

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Valentine's Day is here, so the cofounder of OKCupid shared the three main questions that predict a couple's long-term compatibility (using online dating data, of course).

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Danielle Bernstein, popular influencer, at Paris Fashion Week in 2019.Christian Vierig/Getty Images

A look at WeWoreWhat founder Danielle Bernstein's biggest controversies - in the wake of accusations she copies other designers.

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The wealthy have relocated in droves to secondary vacation markets around the US - including these top five Rocky Mountain locales.

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Jen Van Santvoord rides her Peloton exercise bike at her home on April 7, 2020 in San Anselmo, California.Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

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Here's why Peloton waited nearly a year to spend $100 million to expedite shipping - while buyers fumed over delays…

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