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Media in Trump’s America: The Film Industry’s Dystopian Take
The thin-skinned once and future reality-TV star wandering around the White House has hijacked 2017. An endless stream of controversial policies and obnoxious remarks directed at women, immigrants, Muslims, Mexicans, LGBTQ people and countless others has triggered a concerted anti-Trump creative resistance. In times like these, some escapist entertainment would totally be justified, but if […]
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TIFF 2017: Celebrating the Premiere of Mudbound with Parajumpers and Variety
The Toronto International Film Festival is mostly about cinema (obviously). But TIFF isn’t only about films. There are parties to attend, stars to spot on the street, and brand activations everywhere. It’s high time for all aspects of TIFF to get the same critical attention as the films. Welcome to FASHION Reviews Everything TIFF-related. While […]
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Go inside the epic, celeb-filled Alexander Wang x H&M launch party
See the Alexander Wang x H&M Launch party photos » The highly anticipated Alexander Wang x H&M collection was revealed last night and we can attest that it was something of a #tbt. The launch party, that took place at the Armory on the Hudson in NYC, presented guests with a full runway show transforming […]
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The Sound of Change: Beyoncé and Gucci lead the A-list in a star-studded benefit concert
See the photos from The Sound of Change concert »
Beyoncé, Florence Welch, Jennifer Lopez and others reaffirmed that girls do run the world as they took to the stage at last night’s The Sound of Change concert in London. The show was held to promote Gucci’s Chime for Change charity, of which Beyoncé, Salma Hayek and Gucci creative director Frida Giannini are co-founders.
Beyoncé, who played artistic director for the event, sang and danced through a forty-five minute set to a 50,000-strong crowd at London’s Twickenham Stadium. The star, who was recently crowned an icon on Time’s annual list of 100 Most Influential People and described by Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann as the “reigning national voice” of the US, performed some of her most major girl power hits including “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” “Run The World (Girls)” and “Grown Woman”. Oh and did we mention that her entire band was female? The not-so-single diva was radiant in a sexy black bodysuit and edgy ankle boots.
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Fashion news: Coco Rocha’s olive-filled honeymoon, Coco Rocha’s party playlist and Coco Rocha’s July wardrobe. Plus, some other fashion stuff
Thanks to Robert Duffy guest appearance on the Marc Jacobs Twitter feed, we’re learning that plus size clothing is “in the talks” at Marc Jacobs. [Fashionista]
Coco Rocha blogged about her honeymoon in Corsica, where she found herself wrapped up in a love affair with olives. “I don’t know what it was about those olives, but they were amazing and when we came back to New York and tried an olive here, it just wasn’t the same.” [Huffington Post]
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New York: Tommy Hilfiger, Malandrino, Ports 1961, Calvin Klein and Zac Posen Fall 2009
Don’t you just love starting the day with a tea and a little Tommy?
My first show of the day was Tommy Hilfiger, but before I talk clothes, I must talk crushes. My main squeeze—well, officially Diane Kruger’s—is Joshua Jackson. He brought along his million-dollar smile, baby face and jet black Wayfarers (and Kruger). Aw, Pacey….you’re all grown up but dang, you have that boyish charm down pat.