Month: November 2019

Ralph Lauren is “zee American designer,” says Karl Lagerfeld in Very Ralph, a new HBO documentary on the Bronx-born fashion icon. Coming from zee most prolific French designer of the 20th and 21st centuries, that’s saying a lot. But the film, which premiers today, supports that statement, illustrating with interviews and archival footage how he’s […]

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They say summer bodies are built in the winter, but Jennifer Lopez has beach-ready abs all year round! The 47-year-old singer and actress went shopping in Beverly Hills on Friday, and her activewear-inspired outfit gave fellow shoppers a sneak peek at those crazy-toned, age-defying abs. J.Lo was spotted browsing in Barneys while wearing a sporty […]

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We’re still absolutely obsessed with the 1991 version of Beauty and the Beast, but after almost 25 years, we’re ready to see how Hollywood reimagines the animated film in 2017. The arrival of the live-action movie is almost here, with its final trailer being released during the Monday night episode of ABC’s hit television show, […]

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Writer-actress and outspoken feminist, Lena Dunham paid tribute to International Women’s Day by publishing a personal post on her LinkedIn. In the short essay, the Girls creator opens up about a loved one who is both undocumented and a “personal hero.” She writes that this person did not allow the fears surrounding said status to stop her from attending the worldwide Women’s March. […]

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Professor Robert Kelly’s BBC Skype call isn’t the first time we’ve seen kids adorably interrupt an interview, and we’re sure it certainly won’t be the last. The family held a press conference about the botched interview on Thursday, and we’re pretty sure it’s safe to say that Kelly’s older daughter, Marion, once again stole the show. […]

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After causing an online stir with her flawless acceptance of Harvard’s Humanitarian of the Year award Wednesday, Rihanna took the Internet by storm once again with her latest cover shoot. In a photo series from Paper Magazine‘s March issue, the Anti artist is transformed into a “high fashion clerk in a bodega of the future,” […]

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