Calvin Harris has announced he is releasing new music later this year.
03.04.2022 - 11:13 / ok.co.uk
Those lockdown months taught us plenty of things about our hair: scrunchies are an acceptable hair accessory at any age, yes we CAN survive without our six-weekly highlights top-ups – and seeing naturally grey hair on display is no longer as taboo as it once was. In fact, in a recent poll Wella Professionals discovered that 57% of women feel that “grey is back in fashion”, with one in five seeing going grey as an “exciting new chapter” in their lives.
And even now we’re seeing celebrities – that revered group of individuals that would previously never betray a single sign of ageing – embracing their natural grey hair. Dawn French chopped off her trademark brunette bob in favour of a “gronde” (grey-blonde) quiff, Andie Macdowell’s mane of ringlets are now a deep pewter shade, and Cynthia Nixon’s And Just Like That… character Miranda swapped her fiery red hair for a sleek silver bob.
So, whether it’s due to time or financial constraints, concerns over damage from dyeing, or simply wanting to embrace your natural beauty, here’s everything you need to know if you’re thinking of displaying instead of disguising your silver strands… How can I avoid grey hair making my look “old”? Maintenance, in the form of regular salon treatments and trims, is key to keeping grey hair looking fresh and modern, explains Zoe Irwin, hair stylist and Wella colour trends expert. “Learn a couple of simple but effective styling techniques, and don't skip on investing in high-quality products,” she advises.
“These will elevate your look and stop it from looking lacklustre.” Melissa Timperley, award-winning salon owner, agrees that condition is key: “Grey hair looks ‘old’ when it is dull and lifeless,” she says. “Keeping the hair in good condition
.Calvin Harris has announced he is releasing new music later this year.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentDirectors’ Fortnight, the sidebar running alongside the Cannes Film Festival, has unveiled a strong lineup for its 54th edition, which will be the last one for outgoing artistic director Paolo Moretti. The sidebar has landed a pair of movies from A24, Alex Garland’s Men” which will play in the Special Screening section, and “God’s Creatures,” a psychological thriller directed by Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer, the filmmaking duo who made their feature debut with the Sundance film “The Fits.” Set in an Irish fishing village, “God’s Creatures” stars Aisling Franciosi, Emily Watson and Paul Mescal.
A royal affair! After months of keeping a low profile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finally stepped back out in public — and their couple style is nothing short of extraordinary.
The 75th Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 17-28, was already due to be a starry affair with the likes of Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick and Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis screening out of competition. Today it got even hotter with a strong Official Selection that should make for glamorous red carpets, but one that will likewise treat serious subject matter.
Ashley Tisdale just had the most amazing trip to Mexico, and lucky for us, she documented every beautiful, delicious, and glamorous minute! The High School Musical star shared an adorable TikTok to her Instagram account on Tuesday, showing all the details of her voyage to Cabo San Lucas with hubby Chris French. In the video, set to Latto‘s hit track “Big Energy,” the 36-year-old showed clips of her trip in the private jet, the fabulous locale of her resort, eating tacos poolside, sharing drinks with her beau, and, of course, showing off that stellar bikini bod in numerous shots! The mom, who gave birth to daughter Jupiter about one year ago, looked as amazing as ever!
A.D. Amorosi When is a timeless children’s tale not quite right for children’s theater? When it is Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved and ever-so-slightly surreal 1942 novella, “The Little Prince.” Published following France’s liberation during World War II, the French aristocrat turned military aviator’s story was always something of an adult-oriented, nebulous dreamscape, one in which a tousled-haired young prince travels through space, lands on various planets (including Earth) and touches quietly on topics as nuanced as love and as rough as our loss of humanity and earth’s natural resources.“The Little Prince” is a lovely, delicate story.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— Astonishingly, “Drive My Car” was not Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s only film last year. His acclaimed Haruki Murakami adaptation certainly got the most attention culminating in the International Feature Oscar win last month, but his three-part anthology film “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” deserves some more, too (it did win runner up at the Berlin Film Festival).
Coldplay have added new South American dates to their huge eco-friendly world tour for new album ‘Music For The Spheres’ – see the updated schedule below.The band’s 2022 world stadium tour comes with an emphasis on environmental sustainability, and began with a gig at the Estadio Nacional in the Costa Rican capital San Jose last month (March 18) – see what went down here.North American dates for the tour kick off later this month, with European dates beginning in July and UK dates in August, including six shows at London’s Wembley Stadium.The band have now announced that they’ll head back to South America in September and October, adding six more shows to the run.Coldplay will be joined by Camila Cabello and H.E.R.
Dawn French delighted fans with a new selfie on Sunday, almost a week after she revealed she tested positive for coronavirus. The Vicar of Dibley actress, 64, revealed that despite still testing positive for COVID-19, she is feeling "springy".MORE: Dawn French reveals the cheeky comment she made when she met Prince Charles"Still with the [COVID-19] but cheerfully Springy as hell here…" she remarked alongside a stunning new selfie which was taken against a beautiful backdrop of primroses and daffodils.WATCH: Dawn French clarifies flippant Strictly Come Dancing remarkFans flocked to the comments section with one writing: "Hopefully soon you will be negative.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorVeteran dance music executive Patrick Moxey has announced details of his new label group and has signed a new, worldwide deal for two key record labels with Warner Recorded Music.The agreement, which encompasses the legendary Payday Records and the newly created Helix Records, will see Warner Recorded Music handling global digital distribution via its independent services arm ADA Worldwide, and includes the option for the parties to co-sign new repertoire.The move comes just weeks after Moxey left Ultra, the label he founded during the 1990s, and Sony Music.Helix Records, the group’s new flagship electronic dance music label, which was officially launched this week at Miami Music Week, has already signed several artists, including electronic duo Snakehips, British-Australian band AR/CO, legendary house dj/producer Marshall Jefferson, and tech house maven DJ Susan. Helix and Payday Records have offices in Los Angeles, New York, and London with 36-member team covering marketing and promotions in Canada, Sweden, Germany, France, and Australia.