Michael Chow is meant to be in Riyadh. But as drones spell out his name in the sky above Saudi Arabia’s capital, heralding the Oct. 5 opening of the latest outpost of his eponymous restaurant, the charismatic restaurateur, artist and bon vivant is in his Los Angeles home, grounded with a positive Covid-19 test. He is in good spirits nonetheless. “My name is Gatsby,” Chow says with a laugh, invoking the name of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tragic hero, known for hosting extravagant parties but not necessarily attending them. “When he gives a party, they always turn up.”
Of course, Chow, 84, has long been known for his hosting prowess, with more than five decades of feeding the A-list legions of Hollywood, fashion, art, politics and beyond at his Mr. Chow restaurants. Now numbering seven locations, his empire launched with a London spot that opened in 1968, followed by Beverly Hills in...
Of course, Chow, 84, has long been known for his hosting prowess, with more than five decades of feeding the A-list legions of Hollywood, fashion, art, politics and beyond at his Mr. Chow restaurants. Now numbering seven locations, his empire launched with a London spot that opened in 1968, followed by Beverly Hills in...
- 10/17/2023
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Apple TV+ today released the trailer for ‘The Super Models’, the highly anticipated four-part documentary event spotlighting the remarkable careers of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington. The series is set to premiere globally on September 20, 2023.
Each episode features never-before-seen commentary from some of the biggest names in fashion and culture, with contributors including Fabien Baron, Jeanne Beker, Emily Bierman, Tim Blanks, Martin Brading, Paul Cavaco, Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele, Grace Coddington, Sante D’orazio, Charles Decaro, Arthur Elgort, Edward Enninful, David Fincher, Tom Freston, John Galliano, Garren, Robin Givhan, Tonne Goodman, Michael Gross, Bethann Hardison, Marc Jacobs, Kim Jones, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Rocco Laspata, Suzy Menkes, Isaac Mizrahi, Michael Musto, François Nars, Todd Oldham, Hal Rubenstein, Anna Sui, Annie Veltri, Donatella Versace and Vivienne Westwood.
‘The Super Models’ travels back to the 1980s, when four women from different corners of the world united in New York.
Each episode features never-before-seen commentary from some of the biggest names in fashion and culture, with contributors including Fabien Baron, Jeanne Beker, Emily Bierman, Tim Blanks, Martin Brading, Paul Cavaco, Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele, Grace Coddington, Sante D’orazio, Charles Decaro, Arthur Elgort, Edward Enninful, David Fincher, Tom Freston, John Galliano, Garren, Robin Givhan, Tonne Goodman, Michael Gross, Bethann Hardison, Marc Jacobs, Kim Jones, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Rocco Laspata, Suzy Menkes, Isaac Mizrahi, Michael Musto, François Nars, Todd Oldham, Hal Rubenstein, Anna Sui, Annie Veltri, Donatella Versace and Vivienne Westwood.
‘The Super Models’ travels back to the 1980s, when four women from different corners of the world united in New York.
- 9/7/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington get candid about their high-profile careers in the first trailer for Apple TV+’s The Super Models.
The four-part docuseries launches Sept. 20 on the streaming platform and focuses on the lives of the four models who helped define beauty and power after rising to prominence in the 1980s, all while forging a close bond. The project promises unprecedented access to the stars as they open up about their paths and discuss key moments from their modeling journeys.
The Super Models also boasts a long list of notable names and fashion industry professionals to weigh in on the four women. Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, David Fincher, Donatella Versace, Isaac Mizrahi, Anna Sui, Grace Coddington and Vivienne Westwood are among those offering commentary.
“I was not seen as a person who had a voice in her own destiny,” Crawford recalls in the footage.
The four-part docuseries launches Sept. 20 on the streaming platform and focuses on the lives of the four models who helped define beauty and power after rising to prominence in the 1980s, all while forging a close bond. The project promises unprecedented access to the stars as they open up about their paths and discuss key moments from their modeling journeys.
The Super Models also boasts a long list of notable names and fashion industry professionals to weigh in on the four women. Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, David Fincher, Donatella Versace, Isaac Mizrahi, Anna Sui, Grace Coddington and Vivienne Westwood are among those offering commentary.
“I was not seen as a person who had a voice in her own destiny,” Crawford recalls in the footage.
- 9/7/2023
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney+ will put the spotlight on such music stars as Dua Lipa, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Mark Ronson, Little Simz, Boy George and the Black Eyed Peas in upcoming documentary series Camden, previously unveiled with Academy Award winner Asif Kapadia (Amy) as the series director.
Episode directors are Toby Trackman, Yemi Bamiro and co-director Sarah Lambert.
The show, produced by Lightbox in association with Day One Pictures and Dua Lipa’s production company Radical22, will also feature Pete Doherty, Questlove, Little Nile Rodgers, Yungblud, Jazzie B, Bob Vylan, Chuck D and Sister Bliss among its lineup of stars whose careers and lives have been changed forever by London’s Camden neighborhood, Disney+ executives revealed at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Wednesday.
They also announced news of a new three-part doc series with the working title World War Shoe: Adidas vs. Puma from Matador Content (Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, Bs High...
Episode directors are Toby Trackman, Yemi Bamiro and co-director Sarah Lambert.
The show, produced by Lightbox in association with Day One Pictures and Dua Lipa’s production company Radical22, will also feature Pete Doherty, Questlove, Little Nile Rodgers, Yungblud, Jazzie B, Bob Vylan, Chuck D and Sister Bliss among its lineup of stars whose careers and lives have been changed forever by London’s Camden neighborhood, Disney+ executives revealed at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Wednesday.
They also announced news of a new three-part doc series with the working title World War Shoe: Adidas vs. Puma from Matador Content (Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, Bs High...
- 8/23/2023
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams,” Luca Guadagnino’s winning documentary delving into the life and career of legendary Italian shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo, begins appropriately enough with a pair of high-heeled ruby slippers in the process of creation. The sparkling red objects pass through various checkpoints and construction moments in a seamless integration of people and machines, wearable art both handmade and mass-produced.
These opening shots, satisfying and methodical — presented without explanation, suggesting that Guadagnino might be assuming a fly-on-the-wall approach for the duration — quickly give way to traditional documentary practices, and pleasingly so. This is history not widely known outside the world of fashion, and Ferragamo’s story is a complex intersection, touching on early-20th-century immigration, youthful ambition, the dawn of Hollywood, passionate artistic hunger, tenacity, foot fascination and wild innovation. Thus Guadagnino’s carefully and lovingly detailed history lesson, free of stylistic flourishes, is as satisfying and methodical as that red shoe–making.
These opening shots, satisfying and methodical — presented without explanation, suggesting that Guadagnino might be assuming a fly-on-the-wall approach for the duration — quickly give way to traditional documentary practices, and pleasingly so. This is history not widely known outside the world of fashion, and Ferragamo’s story is a complex intersection, touching on early-20th-century immigration, youthful ambition, the dawn of Hollywood, passionate artistic hunger, tenacity, foot fascination and wild innovation. Thus Guadagnino’s carefully and lovingly detailed history lesson, free of stylistic flourishes, is as satisfying and methodical as that red shoe–making.
- 11/4/2022
- by Dave White
- The Wrap
Four years after his last feature, Luca Guadagnino will be returning this November with not one, but two features. Ahead of his cannibal love story Bones and All, arriving just in time for your Thanksgiving meal, his documentary Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams will land in theaters. With narration by Michael Stuhlbarg and appearances by Martin Scorsese, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, Grace Coddington, and Wanda Ferragamo, the film charts the life of Salvatore Ferragamo, from a poor teenage shoemaker to creating a dynasty. Ahead of the release, the first trailer has arrived.
Rory O’Connor said in his review, “The film is the latest from Luca Guadagnino, the celebrated Italian filmmaker behind Call Me By Your Name and I Am Love and perhaps the best director of fashionista movies working today. Salvatore is a passion project through and through and fully enamored with its subject, bordering on mythologizing. Many of those interviewed...
Rory O’Connor said in his review, “The film is the latest from Luca Guadagnino, the celebrated Italian filmmaker behind Call Me By Your Name and I Am Love and perhaps the best director of fashionista movies working today. Salvatore is a passion project through and through and fully enamored with its subject, bordering on mythologizing. Many of those interviewed...
- 7/17/2022
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
It feels like every year, there’s another Luca Guadagnino joint around the corner. Whether his upcoming cannibal love story “Bones and All” or his tennis-world love triangle “Challengers,” the Oscar-nominated Italian filmmaker is never for want of a new gig. But what’s more, he has another completed film that’s been sitting on the shelf since its Venice Film Festival premiere in September 2020: “Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams.”
Guadagnino’s latest documentary feature (because he makes those too) is a loving salute to fashion icon Salvatore Ferragamo. In tribute, he’s rounded up a terrific group of luminaries: Martin Scorsese, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, and Grace Coddington among them. Exclusively on IndieWire, watch the trailer for the film below.
Eagle-eared Guadagnino fans will note the film’s narrator as heard in the trailer: one Michael Stuhlbarg, otherwise known as Elio’s father Mr. Perlman in “Call Me by Your Name.
Guadagnino’s latest documentary feature (because he makes those too) is a loving salute to fashion icon Salvatore Ferragamo. In tribute, he’s rounded up a terrific group of luminaries: Martin Scorsese, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, and Grace Coddington among them. Exclusively on IndieWire, watch the trailer for the film below.
Eagle-eared Guadagnino fans will note the film’s narrator as heard in the trailer: one Michael Stuhlbarg, otherwise known as Elio’s father Mr. Perlman in “Call Me by Your Name.
- 7/14/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Biographical documentaries, just like the biographical narrative film, tend to benefit from some specificity. Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs movie was quickly forgotten but it felt remarkably fresh upon release. This was thanks largely to the structure of Aaron Sorkin’s script, which honed in on three key nights to explain the bigger picture. Salvatore: The Shoemaker of Dreams, a detailed account of the legendary cobbler Salvatore Ferragamo’s life, goes the more conventional route––taking us from rags to riches and cradle to grave.
The film is the latest from Luca Guadagnino, the celebrated Italian filmmaker behind Call Me By Your Name and I Am Love and perhaps the best director of fashionista movies working today. Salvatore is a passion project through and through and fully enamored with its subject, bordering on mythologizing. Many of those interviewed are surviving members of the Ferragamo dynasty and not a single person...
The film is the latest from Luca Guadagnino, the celebrated Italian filmmaker behind Call Me By Your Name and I Am Love and perhaps the best director of fashionista movies working today. Salvatore is a passion project through and through and fully enamored with its subject, bordering on mythologizing. Many of those interviewed are surviving members of the Ferragamo dynasty and not a single person...
- 9/9/2020
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
A new channel arrived on Now TV last month called Sky Documentaries boasting a whole range of series and features. It’s a treasure trove of deep dives into a massive range of subjects, from sports to music, crime to scandal to important moments in history. There’re a load of great shows on the channel, and what you pick will surely depend on what you’re interested in but we’ve rounded up a least of really great docs to get you started.
We’ll keep this list updated and add more recommendations as they arrive.
McMillions (2020)
This six part series documents the massive fraud case surrounding the McDonalds Monopoly game from 1989 – 2001 whereby an employee of the agency that ran the promotion was stealing and selling on the top prize tickets. The doc is highly entertaining, introducing you to often larger than life characters as the FBI and an organized crime family get involved.
We’ll keep this list updated and add more recommendations as they arrive.
McMillions (2020)
This six part series documents the massive fraud case surrounding the McDonalds Monopoly game from 1989 – 2001 whereby an employee of the agency that ran the promotion was stealing and selling on the top prize tickets. The doc is highly entertaining, introducing you to often larger than life characters as the FBI and an organized crime family get involved.
- 6/10/2020
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. You don't become the creative director of Vogue without being a visionary. And even though she's long since moved on from that role, Grace Coddington's impact continues to be felt through the iconic fashion magazine. Lucky for us, she's continued to spread the wealth of her wisdom and taste—this time, in Nordstrom's 2019 Holiday Gift Guide. Also an author and illustrator Coddington has curated a selection that's as unique and stylish as she is. Ranging from scents to silk pajamas to a book she had a hand in...
- 12/11/2019
- E! Online
James Crump’s new film Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco is a fascinating portrait of fashion illustrator Lopez, his partner Juan Ramos, and their creative milieu in late 1960s and early ‘70s New York and Paris. Lopez is credited with discovering many of the women whom he surrounded himself with as muses and friends such as Grace Jones, Pat Cleveland, Jessica Lange, Jerry Hall and Warhol Superstars Donna Jordan and Jane Forth, regarded as unconventional beauties by the style arbiters of the time.
The film explores the blurred lines between Lopez’s personal and creative lives, his process of working and his relationships with prominent fashion and art figures such as Andy Warhol and Karl Lagerfeld. There are compelling and often intimate insights from those who knew Lopez well including American Vogue’s Grace Coddington and Oscar-winning actress Jessica Lange, with a poignant final interview from the late iconic...
The film explores the blurred lines between Lopez’s personal and creative lives, his process of working and his relationships with prominent fashion and art figures such as Andy Warhol and Karl Lagerfeld. There are compelling and often intimate insights from those who knew Lopez well including American Vogue’s Grace Coddington and Oscar-winning actress Jessica Lange, with a poignant final interview from the late iconic...
- 9/14/2018
- by James Kleinmann
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Keeping your office relationship a secret is no easy feat.
Liza and Charles are falling harder and harder for each other on Younger Season 5 Episode 9, but with so much on the line, they aren't able to make their relationship public just yet.
Based on their most recent encounter, it seems they should avoid going out in public completely because they keep running into people they know and are not smooth in covering it up as witnessed by Redmond.
It was so obvious that they were on a date, but still, they could have used virtually every other excuse as to why they were in such a romantic setting together.
Instead, Liza running out like that and handing him the book to read in such a dim spot proved they were up to something shady.
Funny enough, Redmond still didn't figure it out.
Related: 15 Shows That Will Inspire You to Travel...
Liza and Charles are falling harder and harder for each other on Younger Season 5 Episode 9, but with so much on the line, they aren't able to make their relationship public just yet.
Based on their most recent encounter, it seems they should avoid going out in public completely because they keep running into people they know and are not smooth in covering it up as witnessed by Redmond.
It was so obvious that they were on a date, but still, they could have used virtually every other excuse as to why they were in such a romantic setting together.
Instead, Liza running out like that and handing him the book to read in such a dim spot proved they were up to something shady.
Funny enough, Redmond still didn't figure it out.
Related: 15 Shows That Will Inspire You to Travel...
- 8/8/2018
- by Lizzy Buczak
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Avan Jogia has been cast as the lead in Now Apocalypse, Starz’s half-hour comedy series from Kaboom’s Gregg Araki and Steven Soderbergh.
Co-written by Araki, who also directs, and Vogue.com sex columnist Karley Sciortino, Now Apocalypse is a 10-episode surreal, coming-of-age comedy series that follows Ulysses (Jogia) and his friends Carly, Ford and Severine, who are on various quests pursing love, sex and fame. Now Apocalypse explores identity, sexuality and artistry, while navigating the strange and oftentimes bewildering city of Los Angeles.
Jogia’s Ulysses, a recent transplant to Los Angeles, is struggling to find his place in the world. Something of a thrill seeker, Ulysses admits that he’s always had an attraction to and fear of the unknown and is plagued by recurring nightmares, which he believes are a portent for a vast, sinister conspiracy.
Araki and Soderbergh executive produce...
Co-written by Araki, who also directs, and Vogue.com sex columnist Karley Sciortino, Now Apocalypse is a 10-episode surreal, coming-of-age comedy series that follows Ulysses (Jogia) and his friends Carly, Ford and Severine, who are on various quests pursing love, sex and fame. Now Apocalypse explores identity, sexuality and artistry, while navigating the strange and oftentimes bewildering city of Los Angeles.
Jogia’s Ulysses, a recent transplant to Los Angeles, is struggling to find his place in the world. Something of a thrill seeker, Ulysses admits that he’s always had an attraction to and fear of the unknown and is plagued by recurring nightmares, which he believes are a portent for a vast, sinister conspiracy.
Araki and Soderbergh executive produce...
- 6/6/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
James Crump on Antonio Lopez seen at work with Karl Lagerfeld in admiration: "He has this magnetic aura that draws people in."
In the final installment of my New York conversation with James Crump at the Mercer Hotel in SoHo we discuss Bill Cunningham's relationship to the world of Antonio Lopez, Luca Guadagnino and Call Me By Your Name, Francis Bacon and the "void of the mouth", and Charles James as inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis's character in Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread.
Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco, the magnetic documentary on the famed fashion illustrator, executive produced by Ronnie Sassoon, features Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Bill Cunningham, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Pat Cleveland, Jane Forth, Corey Tippin, Grace Coddington, Patti D’Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Joan Juliet Buck, Bob Colacello, Paul Caranicas, Juan Ramos, Tina and Michael Chow.
James Crump: "I like the magic...
In the final installment of my New York conversation with James Crump at the Mercer Hotel in SoHo we discuss Bill Cunningham's relationship to the world of Antonio Lopez, Luca Guadagnino and Call Me By Your Name, Francis Bacon and the "void of the mouth", and Charles James as inspiration for Daniel Day-Lewis's character in Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread.
Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco, the magnetic documentary on the famed fashion illustrator, executive produced by Ronnie Sassoon, features Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Bill Cunningham, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Pat Cleveland, Jane Forth, Corey Tippin, Grace Coddington, Patti D’Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Joan Juliet Buck, Bob Colacello, Paul Caranicas, Juan Ramos, Tina and Michael Chow.
James Crump: "I like the magic...
- 3/25/2018
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Bill Cunningham's last interview is in Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Greg Barker's The Final Year (documenting members of Barack Obama's administration, including Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, Secretary of State John Kerry and speechwriter Ben Rhodes in 2016) opened Doc NYC last night. Tiffany Bartok's Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story (with Paulina Porizkova, Kate Moss, Brooke Shields, Cher, Isabella Rossellini, Naomi Campbell, Isaac Mizrahi, Tori Amos, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Linda Wells); James Crump's Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco (Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Juan Ramos, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Karl Lagerfeld, Grace Coddington, Bob Colacello, Bill Cunningham); Bobbi Jo Hart's Rebels on Pointe, and Samuel D Pollard's Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me are four more of this year's Doc NYC highlights.
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story...
Greg Barker's The Final Year (documenting members of Barack Obama's administration, including Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, Secretary of State John Kerry and speechwriter Ben Rhodes in 2016) opened Doc NYC last night. Tiffany Bartok's Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story (with Paulina Porizkova, Kate Moss, Brooke Shields, Cher, Isabella Rossellini, Naomi Campbell, Isaac Mizrahi, Tori Amos, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Linda Wells); James Crump's Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco (Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Juan Ramos, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Karl Lagerfeld, Grace Coddington, Bob Colacello, Bill Cunningham); Bobbi Jo Hart's Rebels on Pointe, and Samuel D Pollard's Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me are four more of this year's Doc NYC highlights.
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story...
- 11/10/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
James Crump on Antonio Lopez: "Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Chris von Wangenheim, you know, Avedon, Penn - he's working at the same level, yet he is an illustrator." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Another highlight of this year's Doc NYC is James Crump's Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco screening in the Metropolis competition. The film on the famed fashion illustrator features Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Bill Cunningham, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Pat Cleveland, Jane Forth, Corey Tippin, Grace Coddington, Patti D’Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Joan Juliet Buck, Bob Colacello, Paul Caranicas, Juan Ramos, Tina and Michael Chow with film clips including Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent, Pierre Thoretton's L'Amour Fou, and Andy Warhol's L'Amour.
Antonio Lopez: "He was embracing this idea of diversity and inclusivity in the mid-Sixties when today people are taking credit for the diversity of the runway."
James Crump (director...
Another highlight of this year's Doc NYC is James Crump's Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco screening in the Metropolis competition. The film on the famed fashion illustrator features Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Jerry Hall, Bill Cunningham, Yves Saint Laurent, Donna Jordan, Pat Cleveland, Jane Forth, Corey Tippin, Grace Coddington, Patti D’Arbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Joan Juliet Buck, Bob Colacello, Paul Caranicas, Juan Ramos, Tina and Michael Chow with film clips including Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent, Pierre Thoretton's L'Amour Fou, and Andy Warhol's L'Amour.
Antonio Lopez: "He was embracing this idea of diversity and inclusivity in the mid-Sixties when today people are taking credit for the diversity of the runway."
James Crump (director...
- 11/6/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
With the Met Gala now less than three weeks away, we know you’re anxious to see the A-list guests, the over-the-top dresses and all the super avant-garde Comme des Garçons ensembles populating the much-anticipated exhibit honoring the brand’s designer, Rei Kawakubo. Well, Vogue‘s May issue is just the thing you need to hold you over until May 1. This year’s co-chair, Katy Perry, graces the cover wearing Comme des Garçons’ architectural, artistic and yes, sometimes wacky runway looks throughout the entire spread.
Styled by the legendary Grace Coddington, Perry models pieces from Comme des Garçons’ runway collections...
Styled by the legendary Grace Coddington, Perry models pieces from Comme des Garçons’ runway collections...
- 4/13/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
For those outside of the fashion industry, the name Raf Simons might not immediately ring any bells. But even if you don’t know his name, you’ve undoubtedly seen his work given that he’s one of the most high profile and prolific fashion designers working in the industry right now. After a stint at the helm of Jil Sander, Christian Dior, and his eponymous brand, Simons has now found a new home at Calvin Klein. While he officially made his debut during men’s Nyfw at the beginning of February, this marks the first time he’s presented...
- 2/10/2017
- by Emily Kirkpatrick
- PEOPLE.com
Tiffany & Co.’s legendary campaigns have certainly lived up to the brand’s prestigious name. The storied N.Y.C. jewelry house notably tapped its first-ever famous faces last summer with Lupita Nyong’o and Elle Fanning, while it welcomed Vogue‘s creative director at large, Grace Coddington to work as a creative partner on the campaign. And now, the institution is introducing its newest model, Lady Gaga. And the singer’s big gig comes with some really cool accessories – and a lot of thoughts about what iconic style means, as seen in the behind-the-scenes footage from the ad shoot,...
- 2/7/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Taking his game to the next level, Calvin Klein just unveiled the much-anticipated Fall/Winter 2016 campaign.
Shot by photographer Tyrone Lebon, the new spread combines Ck’s many labels and brings fashion together with storytelling.
And of course, Klein recruited the top names in modeling to bring his idea to life, including Kate Moss, Grace Coddington, Bella Hadid, Zoe Kravitz and Margot Robbie. Check the images!
Shot by photographer Tyrone Lebon, the new spread combines Ck’s many labels and brings fashion together with storytelling.
And of course, Klein recruited the top names in modeling to bring his idea to life, including Kate Moss, Grace Coddington, Bella Hadid, Zoe Kravitz and Margot Robbie. Check the images!
- 7/8/2016
- GossipCenter
Grace Coddington will no longer serve as the creative director of American Vogue. Grace Coddington Steps Down Coddington, who was hired on as Vogue‘s fashion director in 1988 by none other than editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, has decided to scale back her role at the magazine. She will take up the post of creative director at-large while […]
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- 1/21/2016
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Grace Coddington has announced that she will step down from her position as American Vogue’s Creative Director, a title that she has held since 1988. “After more than 25 years at American Vogue, Grace Coddington will assume the role of Creative Director at Large and take on additional projects outside the magazine,” a Vogue spokesperson told TheWrap. “She will work on several Vogue fashion shoots throughout the year.” She will remain on the masthead and keep an office at One World Trade Center in Manhattan. No replacement has been named as of yet, and Coddington has a contractual obligation to do...
- 1/20/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Kim Kardashian is a pro at Halloween, and it looks like her daughter, North West, is following in her footsteps. On Friday morning, Kim debuted North's first furry getup for this year's celebrations. Of all the things Kim could dress North up as, she went with an adorable skunk. "My little stinker is waiting to show daddy her costume. Halloween has started early this morning," Kim captioned a picture of the costume on Instagram. North's cousin, Penelope Disick, followed suit, donning a matching costume in a sweet picture Kourtney Kardashian took of the girls. North's second look came later in the day when she and Kim joined friends for a fashion-themed photo showing Kim dressed as Anna Wintour and North as André Leon Talley alongside a mini Karl Lagerfeld and a spot-on Grace Coddington. We last caught a glimpse of North in costume when she donned her aunt Khloé Kardashian's mask earlier in October.
- 11/1/2014
- by Nick-Maslow
- Popsugar.com
Kim Kardashian and daughter North kept things fashionable on Halloween.
The reality star dressed up as Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, rocking Anna's signature bob and bangs, shades, and a suit on Friday.
North was equally fashion forward, dressed as former Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley, wearing his usual muumuu.
Photos: Hollywood Halloween! Celebs In Costume
The adorable mom and daughter posed with Kim's friend and makeup artist Joyce Bonelli (dressed as Grace Coddington), and her son dressed as Karl Lagerfeld.
Joyce Bonelli and son, Kim Kardashian and North on Halloween 2014
Anna and Andre ...
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The reality star dressed up as Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, rocking Anna's signature bob and bangs, shades, and a suit on Friday.
North was equally fashion forward, dressed as former Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley, wearing his usual muumuu.
Photos: Hollywood Halloween! Celebs In Costume
The adorable mom and daughter posed with Kim's friend and makeup artist Joyce Bonelli (dressed as Grace Coddington), and her son dressed as Karl Lagerfeld.
Joyce Bonelli and son, Kim Kardashian and North on Halloween 2014
Anna and Andre ...
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- 11/1/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Another year, another Halloween, another roundup of elaborate (and in some cases, multiple) celeb costumes! Kim Kardashian, Lea Michele, Justin Bieber, Heidi Klum, Neil Patrick Harris and so many more stars took advantage of this festive holiday and went all out with some pretty creative get-ups. In fact, some A-listers had so many great ideas, they couldn't flaunt just one costume. Kim, for example, first debuted a skeleton look before then revealing a super-hilarious Vogue-inspired theme where she transformed into Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, North West adorably dressed alongside her as Vogue contributing editor Andre Leon Talley, Grace Coddington, creative director of Vogue, is Kardashian's friend and...
- 11/1/2014
- E! Online
Karl, Grace, Anna, Andre A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Oct 10, 2014 at 5:40pm Pdt Kim Kardashian went all out this Halloween. The reality star, who kicked off the night as a skeleton, then transformed into Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. Her daughter North West adorably dressed alongside her as Vogue contributing editor Andre Leon Talley! Joining in on the fun as Grace Coddington, creative director of Vogue, is Kardashian's friend and makeup artist Joyce Bonelli. Joyce's son served as a mini Karl Lagerfeld for the foursome's [...]...
- 10/31/2014
- Us Weekly
Kaley Cuoco Poses Topless With Husband Ryan Sweeting The Big Bang Theory actress must’ve forgotten that she wasn’t wearing a top when she snapped this selfie with her husband! See the couple’s sexy portrait on Us Weekly. Vogue Creative Director Compares Kim Kardashian to Subway Riders Was Grace Coddington throwing shade at Kardashian when she likenedthe...Read more»...
- 4/30/2014
- by Gabrielle Chung
- Celebuzz.com
It’s no secret that Vogue’s Kim Kardashian/ Kanye West cover ruffled a few feathers, but 73-year-old creative director Grace Coddington managed to make it happen despite the inevitable pushback.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Coddington explained she usually prefers to work with professional models rather than big name celebrities.
“The clothes look better, because they are made for them. And you can ask them to do things you might not ask a celebrity to do,” she noted.
However, Grace insists she was the one who made the Kimye cover happen, not colleague Anna Wintour. “There was a wedding story to be done, and Anna probably had them in mind, because she had been seeing a lot of Kanye, so she said, ‘Maybe we should shoot it on lookalikes.’ And I thought, ‘Why not just do it on the real thing? This is Vogue.’ And I do...
In an interview with the Financial Times, Coddington explained she usually prefers to work with professional models rather than big name celebrities.
“The clothes look better, because they are made for them. And you can ask them to do things you might not ask a celebrity to do,” she noted.
However, Grace insists she was the one who made the Kimye cover happen, not colleague Anna Wintour. “There was a wedding story to be done, and Anna probably had them in mind, because she had been seeing a lot of Kanye, so she said, ‘Maybe we should shoot it on lookalikes.’ And I thought, ‘Why not just do it on the real thing? This is Vogue.’ And I do...
- 4/28/2014
- GossipCenter
While Anna Wintour may have issued a heartfelt editor's letter after Kim Kardashian's and Kanye West's Vogue cover hit shelves, it turns out, the editor-in-chief wasn't the brains behind the much-buzzed about issue. So whose idea was it to put the couple on the front of the fashion bible? That would be Vogue creative director Grace Coddington. "There was a wedding story to be done," Coddington said, while speaking with the Financial Times. "And Anna [Wintour] probably had them in mind, because she had been seeing a lot of Kanye, so she said, 'Maybe we should shoot it on lookalikes.' And I thought, 'Why not just do it on the real thing? This is...
- 4/28/2014
- E! Online
London, April 27: Grace Coddington, the creative director of Vogue magazine has compared Kim Kardashian to the people on the subway.
During an interview with the Financial Times, the 73-year-old former model said that she's fascinated by the 33-year-old realty TV star the same way she's fascinated by the people on walking on the street or riding the subway, Fox News reported.
Coddington had reportedly given the remark while she was convincing editor Anna Wintour to use the curvy beauty for the magazine's cover instead of using a lookalike couple for a wedding story, which was believed to be the original plan.
Coddington.
During an interview with the Financial Times, the 73-year-old former model said that she's fascinated by the 33-year-old realty TV star the same way she's fascinated by the people on walking on the street or riding the subway, Fox News reported.
Coddington had reportedly given the remark while she was convincing editor Anna Wintour to use the curvy beauty for the magazine's cover instead of using a lookalike couple for a wedding story, which was believed to be the original plan.
Coddington.
- 4/27/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Something tells us these will definitely be the terrible twos. Although a trip to Vogue seems like a fabulous way to celebrate just about anything, Grumpy Cat aka Tardar Sauce, didn't appear to be amused when she headed there to kick off her second birthday, sporting her signature frown. And the frown never let up, even as she posed in a sea of Vogue Magazines, in front of the Vogue sign or when they caught her cuddling up to creative director Grace Coddington. Essentially, she was miserable—which she made sure to convey on her Twitter and Instagram pages. " I went to @VogueMagazine once. It was awful," she tweeted after her visit. She went on to lament about her horrible birthday...
- 4/5/2014
- E! Online
Washington, Mar.28: Kim Kardashian's makeup artist for Vogue cover has revealed that Baby North West did not use any make up for the shoot.
Aaron de Mey, the celeb makeup artist told Cosmopolitan.com that since the reality star's has amazing lashes, he chose to play them up along with creating a smoky look with chocolates, browns, taupes, and a little bit of gold on the inner corner of her eyes to make her eyes pop.
The celebrity make-up artist said that the 33-year-old actress was very open to something different but Grace Coddington wanted to simplify her look because she is naturally gorgeous, Us Magazine reported..
Aaron de Mey, the celeb makeup artist told Cosmopolitan.com that since the reality star's has amazing lashes, he chose to play them up along with creating a smoky look with chocolates, browns, taupes, and a little bit of gold on the inner corner of her eyes to make her eyes pop.
The celebrity make-up artist said that the 33-year-old actress was very open to something different but Grace Coddington wanted to simplify her look because she is naturally gorgeous, Us Magazine reported..
- 3/28/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Grace Coddington's got a few trendy tricks up her Celine sleeve. And before taking a seat next to legendary photographer Peter Lindbergh at Wednesday's amfAR gala at New York City's Cipriani Wall Street, she told Pret-a-Reporter her piece of advice for New York Fashion Week newbie designers who are showing for the first time. Photos: Robin Wright, Chelsea Clinton Fete amfAR Gala Honoree Peter Lindbergh "Edit your collection carefully and precisely -- you can do it up until the last moment," said the Vogue creative director, who noted she was most looking forward to Marc Jacobs' and Proenza Schouler's shows. As
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- 2/10/2014
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New York, November 22: Kanye West is reportedly pushing hard for his girlfriend Kim Kardashian to be on the cover of Vogue magazine.
West has even lined up editor Anna Wintour and the magazine's creative director Grace Coddington to sit alongside the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashian' star and her mother Kris Jenner at his concert at the Barclays Center, the New York Post reported.
The 'Black Skinhead' hitmaker had earlier claimed that Kardashian was worthy of a Vogue cover as she is "more relevant to fashion" than Michelle Obama. (Ani)...
West has even lined up editor Anna Wintour and the magazine's creative director Grace Coddington to sit alongside the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashian' star and her mother Kris Jenner at his concert at the Barclays Center, the New York Post reported.
The 'Black Skinhead' hitmaker had earlier claimed that Kardashian was worthy of a Vogue cover as she is "more relevant to fashion" than Michelle Obama. (Ani)...
- 11/22/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
It's tough to top a good Sacha Baron Cohen prank. Such was the case when the Bruno star proved yet again he's the ultimate prankster, when he tricked just about everyone at the BAFTA La Jaguar Brittania Awards Saturday evening in Los Angeles. And it all went down when Cohen headed on stage to accept the Charlie Chaplin Brittania Award for Excellence in Comedy. After Judd Apatow introduced a clip package of the actor's films, Salma Hayek walked out with an elderly woman in a wheelchair who was holding a cane. The woman was supposedly Grace Coddington, the last living actor who had appeared in one of Chaplin's films, City of Lights, in 1931. When the funnyman hit the stage,...
- 11/11/2013
- E! Online
Happy Halloween Episode, tout le monde. Before we proceed further, I have a pressing question: Is it too late for the American Girl Place to hold a Spalding-themed tea party for Halloween?Dear, dear Spalding. We’ve been waiting for three episodes to get the intel on him, and it’s a doozy. Our favorite tongueless majordomo’s evenings look like a demented film adaptation of Behind the Attic Wall. He has an armada of china-faced dolls that he entertains nightly, sometimes dressed as Peter Pan, and now he has added a life-size counterpart to his collection — Madison’s pink-undergarmented corpse! Cue up Tom Petty, “Mary Jane’s Last Dance (Lewis Carroll Remix).” Nan, unaware of Fiona’s involvement in Madison’s murder — and Spalding’s subsequent coverup, which is rendered in a nice, his-point-of-view sequence — suspects that Madison has died because she can’t “hear” her anymore. So she...
- 10/31/2013
- by Rakesh Satyal
- Vulture
[Spoiler Alert If You Haven't Watched The Latest Episode Of American Horror Story: Coven!!!]
American Horror Story always pulls out the stops for its Halloween-themed episodes and the most recent Coven was no exception. Human dolls. Voodoo zombies. Leslie Jordan as a man-witch. It was possibly Ahs: Coven’s most surprising (and funny) episode to date. EW broke it down with co-creator Ryan Murphy in our exclusive chat.
Entertainment Weekly: This one really humanized Marie Laveau. Was that important to give some background as to why she’s so angry?
Ryan Muprhy: Yeah. We did wanna do that. There’s a lot of backstories in the episode. They were really designed to show...
American Horror Story always pulls out the stops for its Halloween-themed episodes and the most recent Coven was no exception. Human dolls. Voodoo zombies. Leslie Jordan as a man-witch. It was possibly Ahs: Coven’s most surprising (and funny) episode to date. EW broke it down with co-creator Ryan Murphy in our exclusive chat.
Entertainment Weekly: This one really humanized Marie Laveau. Was that important to give some background as to why she’s so angry?
Ryan Muprhy: Yeah. We did wanna do that. There’s a lot of backstories in the episode. They were really designed to show...
- 10/31/2013
- by Tim Stack
- EW - Inside TV
American Horror Story: Coven no doubt left you with visions of bull-head-wearing slaves and soul-sucking witches dancing in your head. So, before you try nodding off after viewing such nightmarish images, allow us to present you with a cauldron full of spoilery, jaw-dropping twists to come this season, courtesy of scoop-happy executive producer Ryan Murphy.
Question | The premiere feels a bit lighter than anything seen in Horror Story seasons past. Was that intentional?
Last year was so dark and grim and hard, but I loved it. But this year was designed to be scary, make no doubt, but more fun.
Question | The premiere feels a bit lighter than anything seen in Horror Story seasons past. Was that intentional?
Last year was so dark and grim and hard, but I loved it. But this year was designed to be scary, make no doubt, but more fun.
- 10/10/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Stars popped up both in the front row and on the runway at the Chanel Spring 2014 show during Paris Fashion Week today. Katy Perry got decked out in a black-and-white Chanel ensemble to work her stuff in front of specially created art pieces that were designed for the presentation. She was joined in the front row by Rita Ora, who got to watch her best friend Cara Delevingne strut her stuff on the catwalk in a rainbow number, and Vanessa Paradis. Meanwhile, the show itself was full of surprising runway returns for famous models. Alexa Chung, who used to model before she became a TV host, strutted her stuff down the stage, and Miranda Kerr, who made her Paris Fashion Week 2013 debut yesterday at Stella McCartney, also took over stomping duty alongside Fashion Week regular Cara. One supermodel who didn't work her stuff for designer Karl Lagerfeld was Kate Upton,...
- 10/1/2013
- by Maria Mercedes Lara
- Popsugar.com
In 2009, R.J. Cutler’s compelling documentary feature The September Issue allowed us unprecedented access to the sleek – and self-consciously chic – world of American Vogue under the rule of its exacting and mercurial Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour. Carine Roitfeld, Mademoiselle C, was for many years Wintour’s French opposite – until she took the scandalous decision to abandon the hallowed halls of Vogue and strike out on her own with a brand new publication. In gloriously trashy Dynasty style, attempts were made to sabotage Cr before a single issue had been printed. Mademoiselle C chronicles the magazine’s journey from concept to realisation and Carine’s own, more personal, metamorphosis.
Carine Roitfeld’s enthusiasm for the industry is infectious. It bursts from the screen in a rainbow bright prism of girlish joy, expansive gestures and exclamation, to coax a smile from even the most cynical lips. We somehow expect our fashion mavens to...
Carine Roitfeld’s enthusiasm for the industry is infectious. It bursts from the screen in a rainbow bright prism of girlish joy, expansive gestures and exclamation, to coax a smile from even the most cynical lips. We somehow expect our fashion mavens to...
- 9/19/2013
- by Emily Breen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Anna Wintour is notoriously not an easy lady to please. If you close your eyes and imagine the Vogue editrix—go on, close your eyes and imagine her—you pictured a frown wearing a short blonde bob and big sunglasses, didn't you? (Also, see above.) But while the devil may wear Prada, she also occasionally wears a smile too. So we decided to keep track of everything at New York Fashion Week that made Anna Wintour smile. Here is the comprehensive list: The Beckhams: Specifically, budding Nyfw icon Harper Beckham. Finding out she's sitting in the front row: As if she would sit anywhere else. When Grace Coddington matches her shoes to her...
- 9/13/2013
- E! Online
Cher is celebrating female empowerment in the new video for "Woman's World," which finds the 67-year-old singer shapeshifting into women of various races and body types. Something that also does some shapeshifting in the video is Cher's hair. We first see her wearing a mane made of newspaper scraps, which turns into a red Grace Coddington-style bouffant and then a blond "Believe"-era wig.
"Woman's World," which has already peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs chart, marks Cher's first non-soundtrack release since 2003. It will serve as the first single from "Closer to the Truth," out Sept. 24. Tune in and decide which of Cher's coiffures is the best.
[via The Daily Mail]...
"Woman's World," which has already peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs chart, marks Cher's first non-soundtrack release since 2003. It will serve as the first single from "Closer to the Truth," out Sept. 24. Tune in and decide which of Cher's coiffures is the best.
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- 8/20/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Jimmy Fallon is seemingly on a one-man campaign to become the official late night Bff of the fashion world. First there was his joint Marc Jacobs and Anna Wintour interview in 2010, arranged to promote Fashion's Night Out. (Marc wore a skirt, of course.) Then this week Jimmy outdid himself with back-to-back interviews with Tim Gunn and Grace Coddington, each promoting their new books.
Now Jimmy Fallon is funny and charming enough to hold his own with any guest, but fashion people pose a particular challenge. Unlike Seth Meyers, who hosted the Cfda Awards, or Chelsea Handler, who boasts a coterie of glamorous friends, Jimmy just ain't that fashionable. So how did he do with his big interviews with Tim and Grace -- and which interview was more awkward? Let's take a look.
Round 1: In which they excessively fawn over each other.
Tim to Jimmy: "You were hilarious last night.
Now Jimmy Fallon is funny and charming enough to hold his own with any guest, but fashion people pose a particular challenge. Unlike Seth Meyers, who hosted the Cfda Awards, or Chelsea Handler, who boasts a coterie of glamorous friends, Jimmy just ain't that fashionable. So how did he do with his big interviews with Tim and Grace -- and which interview was more awkward? Let's take a look.
Round 1: In which they excessively fawn over each other.
Tim to Jimmy: "You were hilarious last night.
- 1/16/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Is the mere mention of the names Babs Simpson, Grace Coddington, Tonne Goodman, Phyllis Posnick, Jade Hobson, Carlyne Cerf, Polly Mellen or Camilla Nickerson enough to elicit feelings of awe within your very soul? If so, you are probably the target audience for In Vogue: The Editor's Eye, a new collaboration between HBO and the legendary women's fashion magazine. For those of you still drawing a blank as to why any one of these women should qualify as the focus of a documentary, all of the aforementioned have worked as fashion editors at Vogue in the last 50 years, each
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- 12/6/2012
- by David Knowles
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Coinciding with the 120th anniversary of Vogue Magazine, documentary "In Vogue: The Editor's Eye" debuts on HBO on December 6. The film looks at some of the world's most influential fashion images as conceived by the mag's editors. "In Vogue" features behind-the-scenes interviews with current and iconic editor-and-chief, the impeccably bobbed Anna Wintour, and fashion editors Grace Coddington, Tonne Goodman, Polly Allen Mellen, Camilla Nickerson, Phyllis Posnick and Babs Simpson. Designers Marc Jacobs, Vera Wang (also a former editor at the magazine), Vogue regulars Nicole Kidman and Sarah Jessica Parker and international editor-at-large Hamish Bowles are also interviewed. Meanwhile, Coddington has published a memoir, which the NY Times calls "splashy, dishy and very giftable." The book follows her glam life in swinging '60s London as a fashion model to her prestigious role as Vogue's creative director. Coddington's...
- 11/26/2012
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Brit Marling is not necessarily a name you know, but it's a name to keep an eye on all the same. The actress and co-writer of "Another Earth" is back this weekend with another flick that grounds science fiction with reality: "The Sound of My Voice," about a woman who might be from the future, or might just be a sadistic cult leader, depending on your interpretation. It's a fascinating film that left three of our writers wanting more.
Keep reading for more of what we've been watching in this week's Watch It!
Fallon Prinzivalli, MTV Movies editorial assistant:
I had the opportunity to attend a screening of Zal Batmanglij's debut feature "Sound of My Voice." Batmanglij co-wrote the script with actress Brit Marling, who also stars in the film. The story follows two documentary filmmakers, Peter (Christopher Denham) and Lorna (Nicole Vicius) who infiltrate a cult with the...
Keep reading for more of what we've been watching in this week's Watch It!
Fallon Prinzivalli, MTV Movies editorial assistant:
I had the opportunity to attend a screening of Zal Batmanglij's debut feature "Sound of My Voice." Batmanglij co-wrote the script with actress Brit Marling, who also stars in the film. The story follows two documentary filmmakers, Peter (Christopher Denham) and Lorna (Nicole Vicius) who infiltrate a cult with the...
- 4/25/2012
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog
Each week within this column we strive to pair the latest in theatrical releases to the worthwhile titles currently available on Netflix Instant Watch.
In theaters this week a intergalactic cop will square off against a batch of urban penguins, a lovelorn teen, and an investigative look at one of the world’s most heralded publications. If you’re still craving superheroes, stand-up comics turned kid flick peddlers, besotted boys and inside information, we’ve got a selection of features that should satisfy.
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Green Lantern
Ryan Reynolds returns to the arena of superheros with a fully CGI-suit and a little ring that holds a lot of power. Hal Jordan (Reynolds) is an American test pilot who is thrown into a world of intergalactic intrigue when an alien crash lands on Earth and passes off all the powers of The Green Lantern Corp! Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, and Mark Strong co-star.
In theaters this week a intergalactic cop will square off against a batch of urban penguins, a lovelorn teen, and an investigative look at one of the world’s most heralded publications. If you’re still craving superheroes, stand-up comics turned kid flick peddlers, besotted boys and inside information, we’ve got a selection of features that should satisfy.
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Green Lantern
Ryan Reynolds returns to the arena of superheros with a fully CGI-suit and a little ring that holds a lot of power. Hal Jordan (Reynolds) is an American test pilot who is thrown into a world of intergalactic intrigue when an alien crash lands on Earth and passes off all the powers of The Green Lantern Corp! Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, and Mark Strong co-star.
- 6/16/2011
- by Kristy Puchko
- The Film Stage
The Clic Bookstore and Gallery. The cover of Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died. A little-known bookshop in New York City’s Nolita neighborhood has suddenly emerged as the most popular pick for authors in search of a space for their book-signing parties. Earlier this month, Clic Bookstore and Gallery played host to Robert Risko and the editors of Vanity Fair as they celebrated Vanity Fair's Proust Questionnaire, and this Thursday, Vogue creative director, Grace Coddington, will sign copies of her book Catwalk Cats at the cozy, whitewashed space. The Clic’s main attraction last week, however, was a party thrown in honor of Christophe von Hohenberg’s book Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died, a photographic record of the famous pop artist’s funeral. On April 1, 1987, stars from the worlds of art, fashion, and Hollywood, including Yoko Ono, David Hockney, and Bianca Jagger, gathered at St.
- 10/26/2009
- Vanity Fair
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