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- “I was interested in the tension between masculine and feminine, but also the tension between masculine and feminine within one person,” D
- Fittingly, there is a long lineage
- These ideas of self-expression, self-love and
- For his first Ann Demeulemeester collection,
- But more than just creating a headline-grabbing moment,
- Dressed in a bias-cut white silk skirt,times.
- The meticulously tailored gown,
- Charlize Theron, an Academy Award-winning actress and style icon,
- revealing glimpses of a black silk knit bodysuit underneath.
- Gal Gadot, known for her role as *Wonder Woman*, graced the 2019
- Kylie Jenner made a glamorous return to the Met Gala
- adorned with intricate lace and ornate detailing, exuded an air of opulence and
- Petras donned it to the 2021 “In America” Met Gala.
- dress to life” in the U.K.
- or her debut, she chose a gown by an up-and-coming designer named Erdem Moralioglu.
- Though her Ferragamo dress might not have been overly daring, the rest of her look was.
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- Gucci dress
- “politicized.”
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- The beaded and jeweled gown had a scoop neckline, high slit, and long sleeves.
- According to some accounts, there were up to 4,000 people in attendance. From the footage, they appear to be mostly under 30
- The restructuring of the company's finances will see its debts cut by about $4.5bn. A sale of rights in the business has raised $800m and it will also have access to a further null.46bn in funds if required.
- Cineworld, which is the world's second-largest cinema chain, was hit hard by the Covid pandemic when many of its theatres were forced to close.
- Vue added that its most popular sites for Barbie sellouts include Cambridge, Glasgow St Enoch, Leeds Kirkstall, Bolton, Islington in London.
- At the time she called Mr Fischer a "hero" who risked his life "to fight for our family".
- Mr Fischer was walking the singer's three French bulldogs in Hollywood in February when he was confronted by a man carrying a semi-automatic handgun.
- "Often, people are reluctant to engage with support services and instead shut down, which can hinder long-term financial planning and wealth accumulation, particularly if the cause of the anxiety is driven by high debts," says Vyas-Lee. And, she adds, "financial anxiety rarely resolves by itself, so professional support can be genuinely transformational for those who do step forward".
- While the scientists say it's almost impossible to predict if a garment will become a favourite before you buy it, you can still improve your chances. It's about focusing on both physical and emotional durability at the same time. For example, we can only create an emotional connection with a piece if it lasts long enough for us to begin to love it. "The emotional connection builds up over time," Sumner says. "You need some time with the garment, and it has to stay functional."
- The Barretts visited the Northumberland beaches near their Newcastle home. They sought out beautiful nature spots. They saw dolphins. In the car, they had the same album on repeat: Taylor Swift's Folklore. Later, when Swift released a line of cardigans from the video to a song from the album, Barrett bought one.
- Often touted as the most stylish of all The Doctors, Scottish actor Peter Capaldi was the 12th Time Lord. He wore a starched white shirt topped with a slick navy Crombie coat that was lined with red silk, a motif carried forward from previous Doctors – notably Jon Pertwee, one of Capaldi's childhood heroes
- Showy yet cool, sophisticated and polite, Jon Pertwee's Doctor had no problem flitting between styles as well as time periods. The third Doctor's look was said to have emerged from a magazine photoshoot (for Radio Times) in 1969. The actor wore his grandfather's frilly shirt and a velvet smoking jacket
- Arriving in Laxgalts'ap, it was privately greeted by its family and unclad for the ceremony. Then the crowd began to grow. Dressed in red and black regalia, Nisg̱a'a dancers, drummers and singers filled the valley with song. As Elders spoke and prayed in Sim'algax, the mist burned off and, for the first time in 94 years, the pst'aan felt the sun.
- regalia and other ceremonial items are just a portion of the Nisg̱a'a belongings scattered around the world, but their recovery is "reconnecting all Nisg̱a'a [houses and clans] to ancestral belongings as equally as possible."
- Life in Ank'idaa followed the seasons; people travelled for fishing, berry harvesting, hunting or trapping. Strict protocols and intricate social structure kept the community and ecosystems in balance. Around 1855, Oye'a' would have delivered the Ts'wawit's memorial pole from his home village of Gitwinksihlkw
- The venue's chief executive Louise Mitchell said it "has been an epic project that has involved hundreds of highly skilled and talented people".
- Especially when it's somewhere overseas, if they don't have the money to get you to play in a different country, it's an easy and accessible way to get the artists on their line-ups without actually having to physically have them in the room.
- "We started with the hair, the drawings of the fabric, the movement and everything, and I slipped into a motion capture suit to walk as her... to define her movements, her gestures and everything," he says.
- From Alvin and The Chipmunks to Gorillaz, and Hatsune Miku to Polar, the music industry is no stranger to virtual characters as popstars.
- "When This Is Going to Hurt came out, I got an almost universally positive reaction," he says. "But I also had probably between 10 and 20 messages from old-school doctors saying, 'What did you think was gonna happen? Toughen up, man up and grow a pair'.
- "And that's really stuck with me - like you wouldn't change waking up at night? You wouldn't change the nappies? You wouldn't change not going out at night?
- "And I think that part of me always wanted to recreate that feeling from childhood of meeting in a dark room with a bunch of people. So it was so moving to me that that was the thing that people experienced."
- There were more than 1,000 entries for the first Cornish Wildlife photography exhibition organised by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
- Projections for climate change going forward 30 or 40 years were quite easy in terms of "concrete likelihoods," said humanities academic Prof Macdonald.
- Other ideas, such as repurposing Coventry's ring road as a cycle superhighway, are all being presented in work by artist Paul Lemmon.
- Owner Kim Shelley said Wiggy went missing in Witham, in Essex, on Wednesday.
- "And he's quite content back there, he's just been napping and kind of lazing around," she said. "He's just a nice boy."