In the world of costume drama, Alexandra Byrne is one of the true masters of the medium, especially the Elizabethan and Recency eras in England.
26.12.2020 - 01:39 / variety.com
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCostume designer Michael Wilkinson is the mastermind behind the looks in “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey,” a period musical that’s now streaming on Netflix. The idea, Wilkinson says of the holiday movie, was to design something viewers hadn’t seen before while paying homage to beloved titles such as “Mary Poppins.”Directed by David Talbert, the film tells a magical story with a diverse cast including Forest Whitaker and Phylicia Rashad.
In the world of costume drama, Alexandra Byrne is one of the true masters of the medium, especially the Elizabethan and Recency eras in England.
TV competition, now in its second series, sees masked celebrities perform each week. Viewers have been introduced to all 12 contestants - with two having already been unmasked.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen “Wonder Woman” costume designer Lindy Hemming heard that the follow-up to the 2017 box-office hit starring Gal Gadot was going to be set in 1984, her first question was would the costumes fall under period or fantasy?The answer is a simple one, “both,” Hemming says.Below, Hemming breaks down key looks from “Wonder Woman 84” and creating an ’80s wardrobe for Chris Pine, Gal Gadot and Kristen Wiig.In the first film, Diana/Wonder Woman was down and dirty because
After the release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” I think it’s fair to say that most fans of the franchise are ready for something new. Or at least, something that isn’t directly tied into the world of Skywalkers.
Emilio Mayorga Few content industries have been harder hit by COVID-19 than Latin America’s. Brazil has the second highest mortality rate in the world.
It’s finally here! After months of delays and the announcement that it would be arriving on HBO Max the same day as in theaters, “Wonder Woman 1984” is upon us. And this week’s episode of The Playlist Podcast features Charles and Mike are here to discuss the good, the bad, and the campy in one of the most anticipated films of the year.
Liam Payne and Cheryl Cole already have a star on their hands! Three-year-old Bear Payne adorably interrupted his mother’s December 23 interview by belting out his own rendition of “Jingle Bells” at the top of his lungs. The X Factor judge, 37, and the hosts couldn’t help but laugh during the cute moment with her son.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Cheryl and her son Bear are feeling festive! The singer was joined by her little boy for a special episode of the Table Manners with Jessie Ware podcast this week – and they teamed up for an impromptu duet. MORE: Cheryl shares rare insight into how she's bringing up son BearHaving decided to gatecrash his mum's interview, three-year-old Bear was asked if he knew any Christmas songs.
Christmas Eve in a bid to tackle loneliness. The sweet campaign is asking the nation to create a 'wave of bells across the world' to spread festive cheer amid tough lockdown restrcitions.The idea came from Mary Beggs-Reid, from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, to "end 2020 with a bit of magic, hope and togetherness" in her hometown.