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Is Time Up for Woody Allen?
What the post-Harvey Weinstein era has come to mean, in a very short amount of time, is a period in which men are finally being held accountable for their crappy behaviour—from sexual harassment and misconduct to abuse and even rape. But the wave of men being jettisoned from positions of power and privilege is only […]
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Parker Posey Is Making Netflix Even More Bingeworthy Than It Already Is
Parker Posey was born to high kick in an armadillo costume. At least that’s what it looks like in her scenes as a bizarrely disguised cheerleader in Christopher Guest’s latest comedy, Mascots. The film, which is now available to stream on Netflix, is about a cult-ish group of grown men and women who pride themselves […]
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Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively are practically dripping in Chanel in Café Society
Since hearing Chanel played a part in the production of Café Society, we couldn’t let it go un-snooped. The film isn’t slated to release in North America until mid July, but it has already generated a lot buzz since its debut last week at the opening gala of 2016 Cannes Film Festival. With A-list leading […]
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Fashion on film: The 9 best cinematic style moments of 2013
While red carpet celebrities continue to be the ambassadors of choice for luxury brands, big studio film-making was bound to get a little haute with their marketing tie-ins this year, resulting in some of the best on-screen fashion moments we’ve seen in ages. Prada got behind The Great Gatsby and Alexander McQueen dressed Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Meanwhile, Blue Jasmine’s many alcohol-fueled meltdowns were accessorized in everything from Hermès to Louis Vuitton.
Here, we take a look back at the year in cinematic fashion and count down the 9 best fashion on film moments of 2013. There were plenty to choose from:
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You’ve probably tried to steal our beauty director’s geek chic glasses. Here’s the scoop.
When I bought new glasses last fall, there was no way I could possibly have anticipated the reactions the oversized tortoiseshell cat eyes would elicit from strangers. These included a flight attendant asking me to get up from my seat and come show them to her colleague; in New York City, a woman approaching me in Bloomingdale’s saying she had seen me earlier in Madewell and had to know where I got my glasses; after appearing on The Marilyn Denis Show on behalf of the mag, a viewer emailed prodding to know the same. After informing them they were the Vancouver brand Derek Cardigan, sold exclusively on clearlycontacts.ca, I gleefully confided the frames only cost $38 and that with lenses, they came to $107 in total.
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From black and white pasta to ’20s-inspired cocktails, we present a quirky guide to watching the Oscars on Sunday
By Randi Bergman and Paige Dzenis
In T minus four days, the biggest (figuratively) and best (in the academy’s opinion) night in Hollywood will go down at Los Angeles’s Kodak Theatre for the 84th Annual Academy Awards. We know y’all have a viewing party planned, and if you don’t… well, get on it! Need some inspiration? Our list of oddly-inspired party favours should do the trick.
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SNP’s word of the day: McLuhanism
Word: McLuhanism
Definition: Basically, a set of principles derived from and defined by the thinking of McLuhan, as in Marshall, the ’60s radical thinker and media prophet. You literally can’t be Canadian and go to high school without knowing at least one thing about him: usually, that “the medium is the message.”
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TIFF red carpet: Freida Pinto wears Alexander McQueen to the premiere of You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Freida Pinto hit the red carpet in an Alexander McQueen dress for the premiere of Woody Allen‘s You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Also in attendance were the director, Pinto’s boyfriend, actor Dev Patel, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins and Lucy Punch. Click the images below to see red carpet pics or see all our […]
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Fashion news: Hamish Bowles goes camping, Angelina Jolie may star in Gucci film, and Adriana Lima tries acting
Vogue’s European Editor at Large Hamish Bowles spent some time roughing it in the country, reluctantly prepping a piece for Vogue’s environment issue. The fashion journalist ate what he thought was bear feces–but turned out to be only dates–a prank concocted by Hamish’s scout leader. [Vogue]
Woody Allen’s latest muse is Adriana Lima, whom Allen is said to be writing into his next screenplay. Model chum Agyness Deyn has also caught the acting bug; she’ll be appearing in Peter McGough’s upcoming short film. But can these pretty faces transfer their talent to the big screen? We’ll be watching. [Yahoo!]
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Daily reads: Kane for Topshop, Beckham for Adidas and bacon in a tube
Christopher Kane is doing a line for Topshop again, but being super cryptic: There “may” be colour and apparently we’re gonna go nuts for it. [Grazia]
Karlie Kloss loves the swag. Models: They’re just like us! [Fabsugar]
Matthew Williamson and H&M are hosting a Hudson River cruise this evening with entertainment provided by Grace Jones. Tickets are available at… yeah right. Fashionista]
Will we ever tire of a fashion cage match? Probably not. [The Cut]