These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Kamala Harris appears on Vogue’s October digital coverVice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is Vogue’s digital cover star for October. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz at her DC residence, Harris … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Terrifier 3 is currently causing chaos in theaters all across the world with millions of fans demanding to see Art the Clown. So, you can imagine their surprise when the movie maniac popped into their local Spencer’s to take a look at all the merchandise memorializing his efforts. Well, that’s exactly what happened this week
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The bestseller lists are not playing nice together this week: there is not one book that all of them agree is a top ten bestseller. While most of these books will be familiar titles, we have a few new titles this week: Intermezzo by Sally Rooney, The Small and the Mighty by Sharon McMahon, and Counting Miracles by Nicholas Sparks. Among
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In 2010, Jackmaster merged his record labels Dress 2 Sweat and Wireblock, the latter of which was co-run with brothers Calum and Neil Morton, with Stuff to form the new label Numbers. It naturally took its name from the club night that they all ran together in Glasgow, which still hosts dance nights there and
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There were high expectations surrounding Denis Villeneuve’s 2024 movie release Dune: Part Two. However, nobody set a higher standard for the sequel than Villenueve himself, whose love of the source material and perfectionism made his approach to the film intense. The result was a visual marvel, with many critics lauding the Dune sequel for taking
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Julie Heffernan is predominantly known as a self-portraitist. Her astounding large-scale oil paintings are baroque, surrealist, highly staged and detailed, and often feature a woman—herself, bare-breasted, surrounded by a riot of flora and fauna. She frequently toys with traditional representations of women in art, depicting herself in big headpieces and bigger skirts, and using titles
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Kim Jones is parting ways with Fendi, for which he served as creative director for four years. He was first tapped as the late Karl Lagerfeld’s successor in 2020, helming the Maison’s haute couture, ready-to-wear and fur collections for women. Jones’ collaborator, Silvia Venturini Fendi, … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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