Anya Taylor-Joy is stunning as a self-destructive chess prodigy in Netflix's solidly entertaining miniseries 'The Queen's Gambit.' Read EW's review.
Anne Scott-James, who died on Wednesday aged 96, was an author, journalist, magazine editor and an authority on gardening; during the 1960s she was one of Britain's best known female columnists and was a regular contestant on the BBC radio series My Word, with Dilys Powell, Frank Muir and Denis Norden.
Supermodel Hilary Rhoda takes the cover story of Harper’s Bazaar Turkey's January 2017 edition captured by fashion photographer Matallana.
The first trailer for The Dig was revealed by Netflix on Thursday.
Who plays the psychopathic assassin, Villanelle, in the BBC's Killing Eve? We take a look at up-and-coming British actress Jodie Comer.
Nerd Alert! We love wedding geekery, so we explore 13 chic ideas for pulling off a Star Wars wedding in style
The star of the spy thriller Atomic Blonde opens up about aging, diversity, and gender roles in Hollywood.
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Suanla chaoshou, the Sichuan-style wontons that come coated in an intensely aromatic sauce made with vinegar, garlic, and roasted chili oil, are easy to make.
Ondria Hardin stars in a romantic spread for the March 2016 issue of Vogue Australia called, ‘Last Train’. Posing alongside male model Jimmy Young-Whitforde
A Style Story... For their September 2011 issue, Vanity Fair just published photos by Tom Munro from Madonna's (Happy Belated Birthday!) feature-length directorial debut "W.E". Madonna, the Director "W.E." is a film on the lives of Wallis Simpson and Britain's Kind Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne to marry the twice-divorced Simpson. She became Duchess of Windsor when they married in 1937. Academy Award-nominated Costume Designer--and longtime Madonna style collaborator Arianne Phillips (above) designed the costumes (GORGEOUS!!!). According to Phillips, she worked with design houses such as Cartier, Dior and Dunhill for the 60+ costume changes for the actors playing the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Costume Encounter: (Left to Right) Nick Verreos, Costume Designer Monique Prudhomme, Costume Designer Arianne Phillips, and fellow Project Runway Season 2 Designer Andrae Gonzalo In the film, British-born actors Andrea Riseborough and James D’Arcy play the Duchess and Duke respectively. I thought it would be fun to "Compare & Contrast" between the Vanity Fair photos from the film--and the actual COUTURE the Duke and Duchess of Windsor wore (as seen through available photographs, of course). Let's take a look at some of the photos from the film with actors: Striped Daywear: Actors D'Arcy and Riseborough--Notice the impeccable mitering (stripes matching) in her dress--that is COUTURE darling!!! Zig-Zag Diva: Actors Riseborough and D'Arcy lounging for cocktail hour Home Sweet (Couture) Home: Actress Andrea Riseborough, wearing Dior and Cartier jewels Hosting Pair: Actors Riseborough and D'Arcy playing the Duchess and Duke of Windsor The Schiaparelli Jacket, ordered by Wallis Simpson: Wallis purchased 18 items from the Elsa Schiaparelli Summer 1937 Collection for her Marriage Trousseau to the Duke of Windsor, including a gown and jacket combination of carbon blue jersey (above). The Baroque scrolls on the jacket were white leather. Wallis Simpson--in her Schiaparelli ensemble--photographed by Cecil Beaton Wedding Day: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor at Chateau De Conde France 1937; The simple crepe gown was designed and created by Mainbocher, a Chicago-born Paris Couturier and Paris Vogue Fashion Illustrator (his actual name was Main Rousseau Bocher). The Duke wore a Morning Suit. Her Trousseau consisted of almost 70 garments, including the above Schiaparelli suit-gown, many Chanel's and others. Diva. Garden Chic: In 1937, Wallis Simpson posed for Vogue in a Schiaparelli evening gown that had a lobster printed on its skirt. Salvador Dalí designed the print, which also featured sprigs of parsley. The Vogue spread was intended to introduce readers to Mrs. Simpson, who in July of that year would marry Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor and abdicated King of England. Lobster Couture: The Schiaparelli-designed Salvador Dalí-printed gown Color Blocking: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor--and their dog--Miami, circa 1941--Between his ascot, her Cartier pin and turban, and their colored ensembles...well, I think this may be one of the fiercest "Holiday" photos ever! Nipped In: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, circa 1946 Resort Wear: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor vacationing in Italy, 1953--in HIGH STYLE!!! PS: Where can I get a robe like that?? High-Low: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, early 1960's I cannot wait to see the film and more importantly, the fashions!!! Kudos Madonna and Arianne!!!
Today marks the 69th wedding anniversary of Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart. Look back at their love and relationship, including the Harper's BAZAAR cover that launched Lauren Bacall's career.
Portraits of Women--Captured for the March issue of Glamour Italia, models Mini Anden, Ruby Stewart, Mariko Wordell, Ivana Milicevic, Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst
Her greatest hits, from coveralls in the '40s to '70s Gucci glamour.
The fashion world’s new emphasis on inclusivity has opened the doors for many a "plus-size model" (we’re not fans of the term, but it’s the still the industry standard, hence our continued use of it, and the quotes). Get to know them here.
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
Remembering Lauren Bacall with her most iconic photographs and style.
German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 5272/1, 1930-1931. Photo: Lotte Jacobi. German actress Valerie Boothby (1906-1982) was a popular star of the Weimar cinema in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Valerie Boothby entered the film business in 1925 during the heydays of the German silent cinema. Her film debut was Der krasse Fuchs (1925, Conrad Wiene). In the next years she made many other silent films and her popularity increased. Among her films were Die Frau mit dem Weltrekord (1927, Erich Waschneck), Das letzte Souper (1928, Mario Bonnard), Angst - Die schwache Stunde einer Frau (1928, Hans Steinhoff) in which she co-starred with Gustav Fröhlich, Der Monte Christo von Prag (1929, Hans Otto), Frauen am Abgrund (1929, Georg Jacoby) and Mädchen am Kreuz (1929, Jacob & Luise Fleck). During the early sound period Valerie – or Valery - Boothby made her last films, including In einer kleinen Konditorei (1930, Robert Wohlmuth), Er oder ich (1930, Harry Piel) and Der Herr Finanzdirektor (1931, Fritz Friedmann-Frederich). Sources: Thomas Staedeli and IMDb.
Happy 77th birthday, you sexy thing. Not just a pretty face, Ms. Loren is funny, insightful and exudes a kind of sweet vulnerability.
The First Man actress, 35, and her co-star, 36, reunited at rehearsals of their joint West End debut in Lungs which will enjoy a limited run at the Old Vic Theatre in London on Tuesday.
FX series 'Fosse/Verdon' gave the Supporting Actress Emmy nominee the chance to play her idol — and to return to her first love.
Five printed jumpsuits for men and women.
Gunner WAG: Here's all you need to know about Arsenal star Bukayo Saka's long-term partner Tolami Benson...
ICYMI: Grace Elizabeth Wears Gowns with Edge for Vogue Russia
The rising actress and model opens up about her mission to normalize natural beauty.
Supermodel Hilary Rhoda takes the cover story of Harper’s Bazaar Turkey's January 2017 edition captured by fashion photographer Matallana.
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It's a nice thought: having coffee with your ex lover. Spending a few hours one afternoon across from the person you once gave your heart to, now older, wiser. Theoretically, it could be both progressive and comforting to find space for an old flame…
It’s time we take a look at Betty White’s hottest moments in fashion — pics!
Artist Robin Damore reflects on the portraits she created of the Trek legend!
She is famed for playing the fierce and fiery Arya Stark of Winterfell in the hit series Game Of Thrones.
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