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It’s Gucci All the Way for Elton John’s Farewell Tour
Pop legend, style icon and Gucci muse Sir Elton John is all set to retire, and in true Rocket Man fashion, he’s going to go out with a bang. Dressed in a resplendent floral coat with ‘Gucci Loves Elton’ emblazoned in hand-sewn pearls and crystals on the back, John announced his farewell tour yesterday. But […]
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Sorry World, Adele is Never Going to Tour Again
If you’ve never had the opportunity to see Adele perform live, it looks like it might never happen. (We know, never say never, but…) The 15-time Grammy award-winning songstress hinted that her 25 tour may indeed be her last. Earlier this year, the 28-year-old bravely spoke out about her stage fright and insinuated that she […]
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This is what it was like to tour with Prince in the ’90s
No drugs and no partying – so says Jett Kain of his days on the road with Prince, who was found dead yesterday at his Minnesota compound at age 57. Kain and his wife, Lynn Ban, are based in New York, but were in Toronto yesterday at Archives, a jewellery store connected to the Four […]
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See every outfit Rihanna wore on the opening night of her ANTI world tour
A photo posted by Rihanna Daily (@rihannadaily) on Mar 13, 2016 at 1:04am PST Well, it finally happened. After some complications and cancellations, Rihanna‘s ANTI World Tour kicked off in Jacksonville, Florida this past weekend and the onstage wardrobe was unexpected and more epic than we could have imagined. Ditching her blunt bob, she she […]
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Taylor Swift kicked off her 1989 tour in the most sparkly way possible
See the rest of Taylor Swift’s 1989 tour outfits » While most of us were busy obsessing over Rihanna’s dress at the Met Gala this past week, Taylor Swift was preparing to make her mark on Tokyo, the first stop of her 1989 World Tour. Starting in Japan, and making its way through Europe and […]
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Kate watch: Longtime royal photographer Sam Hussein on why our dear Duchess is always so picture perfect
See all of Kate’s smiles (and looks!) »
We’d always assumed Kate Middleton was a natural in front of cameras, but now we have proof: Sam Hussein, a royal photographer who has been with the royal family since 2006, recently told Vogue UK one thing (among many) that the brunette beauty has going for her is her natural smile.
“She’s always smiling and it’s a very natural smile, which doesn’t seem forced like you get with a lot of high-profile figures,” Hussein told Vogue UK. “[…] She’s pretty, very natural and is always so well-presented. I have taken thousands of photos of her from all angles and I can say that she hardly ever looks bad or miserable in photos. She has a great smile and that’s what the public associate with her.”
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Cone bras! Rumoured Wang getups! All the scoop (and sketches!) on Madonna’s upcoming MDNA tour costumes
It should come as no surprise that Her Madgesty is going to be royally decked out for her upcoming MDNA concert tour. The fact that Jean Paul Gaultier, her long-time collaborator (and creator of that oh-so-famous conical bra), is already on board is reason enough to get excited about the costumes, but now WWD is reporting that Jeremy Scott and Alexander Wang will both be creating stage outfits as well.
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Circlesquare: Songs About Dancing and Drugs
It’s not one for the kids. You won’t hear it on the radio, live from the club. Kanye probably won’t sample it. The closest it comes to catchy is the “ah-ah” hook of “Ten to One.” But Jeremy Shaw’s eight-track wonder, Songs About Dancing and Drugs (K7 Records, songsaboutdancinganddrugs.com), threatens to wear a groove in your brain all the same. The dancing is more of a dazed shuffling and the drugs are on a drip, and slowly, somehow, you can’t get this deep, dark electro out of your head.