, its live-action adaptation series based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in history by Eiichiro Oda. Show stars Iñaki Godoy (Monkey D.
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, Giselle Go served as editor in chief of for four years. It was a job that brought her from her home city of Manila, Philippines to the Lion City of Singapore, China and eventually to Tokyo, Japan, where she fell in love with J-Beauty.
All three cities couldn't be more different—with climates to match. “I grew up in a tropical country, the Philippines, where it's summer all year long, so my skin is more reactive to the changes in temperature and environment,” Go tells Glamour. “I try to listen to my body and how I care for it changes depending on the time of year or if I'm traveling.”Once Go moved to Japan, she experienced winters that “exacerbated my dryness.” Luckily, Go's expert knowledge as a magazine editor helped her find the skin care routine she needed.
“I tend to layer on hydration using different textures to seal them in—essence, oils, , . Summers in Japan are incredibly hot and humid, and we spend so much of it outdoors by the sea or in the garden so it's more about lightweight products and topping it off with sunscreen that doesn't melt and get into my eyes." The first seeds of DamDam began after Go couldn't find clean beauty products with the same intentional rituals and ingredients of J-Beauty.
A long-time admirer of Japanese practices such as “osoji,” a deep cleaning ritual before New Year's, and "mochi hada," a compliment that refers to having bouncy and plump “rice cake skin,” Go set out to create a J-Beauty line with a focus on clean and heritage ingredients. “I have a holistic view on self-care,” she says. “I grew up with traditional Chinese medicine so it has influenced how I see skincare as part of overall health.
, its live-action adaptation series based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in history by Eiichiro Oda. Show stars Iñaki Godoy (Monkey D.
ceremony since ascension to the throne—and first since assuming her new title as Princess of Wales.Fitting, then, that she eschewed in favor of something a little more daring: a custom look by Singapore-born, Paris-based designer Andrew GN, paired with a hat. The shamrock-green hue is, of course, a nod to Kate’s role as colonel of the Irish guards—as is the Cartier brooch affixed to her lapel, which the Princess of Wales also wore on earlier this year.
Easy Life and Mahalia have been announced as headliners for a new event titled Corona Sunsets Festival, set to take place in Hertfordshire.Taking place in Hatfield Park on Saturday, September 2, the one-day event will see Franc Moody, Newton Faulkner, Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn and Elder Island along with the headliners. A line-up of DJs are set to be announced in the coming weeks.The festival will also feature live art installations and culinary experiences all inspired but the sunset which are designed to connect attendees with nature during golden hour.Tickets for the event will go on sale on June 14 at 10am.
The secret behind Victoria Beckham’s stunning complexion and youthful looks has been revealed and it is extremely painful and it will set you back £700. A source revealed to The Sun that the Spice Girls star has been paying for a specific non-invasive cosmetic procedure, known as the world's most painful, called a Morpheus8.
Grimes might have the most unique tattoos in the universe. The singer has a collection of “alien scars” which she recently added to.
The FBI tried to… pic.twitter.com/1EOPB7DMyt“I said mom, all you ever do is read the New York Times,” Watters said. “Imagine reading the newspaper every day, and not knowing what the news is. … She didn’t know Biden had documents scattered all over Chinatown, or in the garage with the Corvette with the door open.
Grimes is giving fans a further look at her interesting new tattoos.
Victoria Beckham has jokingly shared the 'real reason' her husband David loves her as they both shared a glimpse at their incredible trip to Japan. The golden couple headed to Tokyo with two of their four children, Cruz and Harper Seven.
Thania Garcia The very first line of Amaarae’s “Fountain Baby” clearly tells its listeners the best possible setting for the record to be heard: “In the club,” with her breathy intonations pummeling against a wall of war drums. It doesn’t let up from there: For the rest of this Ghanaian-American singer’s sophomore album, similar affirmations ring about female sexuality and shattered gender norms, continuing the themes from her 2020 debut, “The Angel You Don’t Know,” which introduced her to many fans via her first Billboard chart entry, via Kali Uchi’s remix of the album’s “Sad Girlz Luv Money.” The album is all over the map, with a colorful sonic palette of R&B, Afropop, guitar pop and even Japanese folk. In “Sex, Violence, Suicide,” echoing, acoustic strings and Amaarae’s pitched-up vocals sing a lullaby about infatuation, but the kind that’s “Too much / Baby, you’re no good.” Like her debut, “Fountain Baby” also includes a tribute to punk ritualism that serves as the “part two” of “Sex, Violence, Suicide.” Silence for a few seconds, followed by a sigh, and then Amaarae sings: “Don’t care ‘bout what I’m asking you / Just fucking tell me yes! / Tell me I’m the one, tell me I’m the best,” with an instrumental assist from English pop rock band Dream Wife.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Alice Rohrwacher’s “La Chimera,” in which “The Crown” star Josh O’Connor plays a British archeologist named Arthur who gets involved in an international network of stolen Etruscan artifacts during the 1980s, has sold worldwide after premiering positively in Cannes. The Match Factory has inked deals for the film in the U.K. and Ireland (Curzon); Australia and New Zealand (Palace Entertainement); Benelux (September Film); Germany (Piffl Medien); Hong Kong (Edko); Spain (Elastica); South Korea (M&M International); China (Jetsen); Japan (Bitters End); Taiwan (Swallow Wings); Austria (Stadtkino); Baltics (A-One); Bulgaria (Art Fest); CIS (Mauris Film); Czech Republic & Slovakia (Aerofilms); Finland (B-Film); Denmark (Filmbazar); Former Yugoslavia (MCF): Greece (Cinobo); Hungary (Cirko); Middle East and North Africa (Moving Turtle); Poland (Aurora Films); Portugal (Midas); Romania (Independenta); Singapore (Anticipate Pictures); Thailand (Documentary Club); and Ukraine (Arthouse Traffic).
Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher’s latest pic La Chimera has inked a series of international deals for The Match Factory following its well-received debut at last month’s Cannes Film Festival.
K-pop girl group TWICE have unveiled a teaser image for an upcoming release in August.On June 5 at Midnight KST, the girl group shared a teaser poster hinting at a new release in August titled ‘Killin’ Me Good’. The image features a hand — presumably one of the TWICE members’ — holding onto a steering wheel.You're #KillinMeGoodAugust 2023 pic.twitter.com/Cz1jcyczPg— TWICE (@JYPETWICE) June 4, 2023While JYP Entertainment has yet to unveil any other details surrounding the upcoming project, fans of the group have pointed out that it is unlikely to be a full group release due to its proximity to Japanese subunit MISAMO’s upcoming debut in July.Additionally, member Chaeyoung hinted during a March 2023 interview that the group and its members would be releasing more solo projects moving forward.Many are now speculating that the poster is linked to the long-awaited solo debut of TWICE leader and main vocalist Jihyo.
AC Bonifacio is ready to take on the world.
K-pop boyband Stray Kids have released a teaser for their upcoming music video for ’S-Class’.On May 29, the JYP Entertainment act shared a first look at their music video for ’S-Class’, the lead single of their upcoming studio album ‘5-Star’. The record and music video are due out later this week on June 2 at 1pm KST/12am ET.Stray Kids appear to be leaders of an uprising in the new visual, with cloaked figures raising their fists towards members of the group in solidarity.
Michelle Yeoh never dreamt she’d become an acclaimed Oscar-winning Hollywood star.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italy’s RAI Cinema, which has four titles in this year’s Cannes selection, has closed a deal on Ron Howard’s next movie “Origin of Species,” a hot project at the Cannes market starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Ana de Armas, Jude Law and Alicia Vikander. RAI Cinema chief Paolo Del Brocco said the company – which is the film arm of Italian state broadcaster RAI – has teamed up with Rome-based Lucisano Media Group to acquire Italian rights from CAA Media Finance on Howard’s survival thriller penned by Noah Pink (“Tetris”) about a a group of eclectics who turn their backs on civilization and head to the Galapagos. In Cannes, RAI Cinema also picked up Italian rights from Gaumont on family movie “Moon The Panda,” by French humans and animals adventures specialist Gilles de Maistre, known for “Mia and the White Lion”and “The Wolf and the Lion.” De Maistre’s latest, about the friendship between a boy and a panda, is set to shoot later this month in China’s Sichuan mountains.
Matty Healy has been catching strays from all sides recently. The 1975 frontman continues to face blowback over some racially-tinged jokes on a podcast, with fans of his rumored new girlfriend Taylor Swift writing her an open letter decrying their unconfirmed coupling.
Rachel Seo Chinese folklore gets a Disney spin in “American Born Chinese,” an eight-episode series created by Kelvin Yu, which landed on Disney+ on Wednesday. An adaptation of the 2006 graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, the series centers on Bay Area teenager Jin Wang (Ben Wang), who becomes entangled in a fantastical quest after a new classmate, Wei-Chen (Jimmy Liu), reveals himself to be the son of the Monkey King and recruits Jin to help him search for the Fourth Scroll. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, Chin Han, Yann Yann Yeo and Sydney Taylor, “American Born Chinese” recontextualizes ancient history for modern audiences both familiar and unfamiliar with the original stories, bringing together the talents of some of the most prominent Asian actors, writers and directors in entertainment.
of your favorite It girl on Instagram, chances are is behind her makeup look. Known for his flawless makeup and skill with colors and shapes, Avendaño has created viral looks for the likes of , , Stephanie Hsu, , Jodie Turner-Smith, Joey King, and . He also serves on the L'Oreal Paris League of Experts, a collective of makeup artists dedicated to improving inclusivity and sustainability in beauty. Inclusivity is especially important to Avendaño, who was born in the Philippines and moved to Los Angeles as a child.
of your favorite It girl on Instagram, chances are is behind her makeup look. Known for his flawless makeup and skill with colors and shapes, Avedaño has created viral looks for the likes of , , Stephanie Hsu, , Jodie Turner-Smith, Joey King, and . He also serves on the L'Oreal Paris League of Experts, a collective of makeup artists dedicated to improving inclusivity and sustainability in beauty. Inclusivity is especially important to Avedaño, who was born in the Philippines and moved to Los Angeles as a child.