Future-Proof Firms & AGENDA's Power Issue Dominate Headlines
December 2, 2025, 9:31 pm
Top companies adapt to change. AGENDA Magazine honors icons.
A new study spotlights companies adept at navigating global shifts. Nvidia, Johnson & Johnson, and LVMH top the list. They excel at adapting to change. These firms can quickly shift capital and talent. They thrive amidst volatility. They spread bets across ecosystems. Companies must ask: could they survive core market loss? AI leaders like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet are future-proof. Pharmaceutical firms are transforming rapidly. Advantage goes to those with diverse platforms.
AGENDA Magazine launched its 'Age of Power' issue. It honors cultural icons and fashion masters. The issue is dedicated to Lee L. Peoples. It explores influence in fashion and culture. Kaylene Peoples is the editor and publisher. The issue features fashion editorials and cultural spotlights. It reflects silent authority from vision. It highlights creators who defined prominence.
Shahada Karim authored the cover story. It focuses on women over 40. They maintain health through nutrition and fitness. The stars wear Kevan Hall gowns.
Lisa Lu reflects on her career. She discusses breaking barriers in Hollywood. She advocates for Asian representation. She embraces her star.
The issue honors fashion visionaries. It pays tribute to designers lost too soon. Alber Elbaz, Thierry Mugler, and Virgil Abloh are remembered. Issey Miyake, Valentin Yudashkin, and Roberto Cavalli are also honored. Vivienne Westwood and Giorgio Armani are included.
Kevan Hall previews his 2026 Look Book, Bloom. It showcases his detail and proportion. Every piece holds its authority.
The issue reviews EPPERSON's Spring/Summer 2026 collection. It frames romance as self-love. It uses ruffles and tiers.
Kaylene Peoples examines Anna Wintour's era. She explores seniors ruling the runway. Maturity reclaims fashion. Iris Apfel and Lyn Slater are highlighted.
Ty-Ron Mayes examines fashion's transition. Lana Ogilvie's career is featured. It shows influence from runway to enterprise.
Arun Nevader's photography defines fashion coverage. It spans Paris, New York, and Vancouver Fashion Weeks.
Debbie Lee curates the Black Design Collective. The Upcycle Denim Project is featured. Kutula's work is highlighted.
Kim Novak's art is featured. It shows unguarded honesty. She turned to art for survival.
Melanie Wise examines lost anatomy. Michael Feinstein discusses his Gershwin album. Zac Baldwin reviews book-to-film adaptations.
The issue tributes Lee L. Peoples. She co-founded AGENDA Magazine. Her legacy remains on the masthead.
The issue is available on Amazon. A hardcover edition is in development. It maintains production standards. Power begins with meaning.
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Nvidia, J&J, LVMH Lead Future-Ready Firms
A new study spotlights companies adept at navigating global shifts. Nvidia, Johnson & Johnson, and LVMH top the list. They excel at adapting to change. These firms can quickly shift capital and talent. They thrive amidst volatility. They spread bets across ecosystems. Companies must ask: could they survive core market loss? AI leaders like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet are future-proof. Pharmaceutical firms are transforming rapidly. Advantage goes to those with diverse platforms.
AGENDA Magazine Debuts 'Age of Power' Issue
AGENDA Magazine launched its 'Age of Power' issue. It honors cultural icons and fashion masters. The issue is dedicated to Lee L. Peoples. It explores influence in fashion and culture. Kaylene Peoples is the editor and publisher. The issue features fashion editorials and cultural spotlights. It reflects silent authority from vision. It highlights creators who defined prominence.
'Age of Power' Cover Story
Shahada Karim authored the cover story. It focuses on women over 40. They maintain health through nutrition and fitness. The stars wear Kevan Hall gowns.
Lisa Lu's Legacy
Lisa Lu reflects on her career. She discusses breaking barriers in Hollywood. She advocates for Asian representation. She embraces her star.
Fashion Tributes
The issue honors fashion visionaries. It pays tribute to designers lost too soon. Alber Elbaz, Thierry Mugler, and Virgil Abloh are remembered. Issey Miyake, Valentin Yudashkin, and Roberto Cavalli are also honored. Vivienne Westwood and Giorgio Armani are included.
Kevan Hall's 2026 Look Book
Kevan Hall previews his 2026 Look Book, Bloom. It showcases his detail and proportion. Every piece holds its authority.
EPPERSON's 'Romance of Self'
The issue reviews EPPERSON's Spring/Summer 2026 collection. It frames romance as self-love. It uses ruffles and tiers.
Fashion Talk Essays
Kaylene Peoples examines Anna Wintour's era. She explores seniors ruling the runway. Maturity reclaims fashion. Iris Apfel and Lyn Slater are highlighted.
Style Evolution
Ty-Ron Mayes examines fashion's transition. Lana Ogilvie's career is featured. It shows influence from runway to enterprise.
Runway Photography
Arun Nevader's photography defines fashion coverage. It spans Paris, New York, and Vancouver Fashion Weeks.
Black Design Collective
Debbie Lee curates the Black Design Collective. The Upcycle Denim Project is featured. Kutula's work is highlighted.
Kim Novak's Art
Kim Novak's art is featured. It shows unguarded honesty. She turned to art for survival.
Wellness and Culture
Melanie Wise examines lost anatomy. Michael Feinstein discusses his Gershwin album. Zac Baldwin reviews book-to-film adaptations.
Tribute to Lee L. Peoples
The issue tributes Lee L. Peoples. She co-founded AGENDA Magazine. Her legacy remains on the masthead.
Availability
The issue is available on Amazon. A hardcover edition is in development. It maintains production standards. Power begins with meaning.
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