Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are both looking amazing, as usual, at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday (January 14) at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif.
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(minus the Emmys, rescheduled for early January), the always glamorous , and, of course, the , there were several other events that had celebs going all out.
From on-theme and dramatic—hi, Barbie!—to surrealist and unexpected, find our editors’ best looks of the year ahead.“I’m a big, big Greta Lee fan (if you haven’t seen Past Lives, get to renting because it is one of the best movies of 2023) and especially of her intentional styling.
She gravitates towards bold, monochromatic pieces like this Loewe with very minimal to no jewelry—and this look is one of my favorites.
That red is bold and beautiful on her, the cold shoulder is so chic, and the silky sleeves add drama.
She shines in it.”—Malia Griggs, Commerce Editor“The 2023 Met Gala was black and white and Chanel references all over, so anyone who chose to do something different automatically stood out.
But even if that hadn’t been the case, model Anok Yai would have been a standout in her paillete-covered, sculptural gown by Prabal Gurung.
Add in the long train, fringe, and mesh eye mask and it was the height of fashion drama.” —Lindy Segal, Interim Deputy Editor“This Viktor & Rolf couture collection took social media by storm with its upside-down-and-all-around creations, but everyone wanted to know who would actually get to wear one of the quirky confections.
Model Elsa Hosk hit Cannes in this off-kilter gown, which gave a paper-doll effect courtesy of the double bodices.” —LS“Hunter Schafer aced every single look on the press tour for The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, but this Alexander McQueen gown was a standout for me.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are both looking amazing, as usual, at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday (January 14) at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif.
One night, writer-director Celine Song found herself in an East Village bar in New York. On one side of her sat her husband, on the other her childhood sweetheart from Korea. As she translated the words between the two, she realized she was translating between two versions of her own life: what she had chosen and what might have been; her Korean self and her American self.
set the tone, with Margot Robbie, Greta Lee, and Dua Lipa turning heads in . Shortly after, the Governors Awards showcased the elegant looks worn by Rosamund Pike, Penélope Cruz and Olivia Rodrigo. Throughout, the prevailing theme has been the resurgence of .
and Oppenheimer’s are admittedly thin, but last night, Blunt’s outfit drew parallels. That is because the actor wore a broad-shouldered, backless pantsuit—a silhouette that has fast become synonymous with the model and skincare mogul—while making an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
that should be on your radar before your next hair appointment? The old money bob.This haircut plays into the , which has already amassed over 12.5 billion views on trendsetting social media platform TikTok. The movement celebrates the preppy and covertly luxurious style of dynasty babies, like , who favor traditional pieces (think: pea coats, pinafore skirts, white shirts, and a sweater slung over their shoulders) from heritage brands like Christian Dior, Hermes, and Ralph Lauren, over modern trends.
might be the drunkest night of awards season, the (the statue is literally called The Actor) are the funnest (not a word? What are we? The WGA?), because there are no producers or directors in the crowd to balance out the thespian vibes. Just actors.And and and it's another night that brings television and movie people together, which is hilarious because the TV casts are just there to have a good time and the Oscar hopefuls are stressed the eff out.The good news: this year the SAG Awards are streaming, and not hard to find! It'll stream via Netflix live around the world on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 8 p.m.
—many bottles will set you back $100 or more. Thankfully, we’re fragrance snobs here at Glamour, and we’ve tested dozens (perhaps hundreds) of options at every price point and in every fragrance family, both for ourselves and our partners.
Whilst we’re still stoically making our way through the worst of the winter weather, dropping temperatures call for one thing – knitwear. A good piece of knitwear is exactly what you need to survive the chilly temperatures, and although a cosy jumper is a staple in everyone’s wardrobes, cardigans are having something of a moment right now.The perfect combination of viral trends, a cardigan manages to incorporate both the quiet luxury look and the coquettish romantic vibe that’s sweeping Pinterest boards everywhere, and if there’s one brand that’s a staple of both trends, it’s Chanel, with the luxury French fashion house being known for its classic designs that are both romantic, timeless and romantic.
on Sunday, January 7, but some truly went above and beyond.In the words of —who shut down the red carpet in a divine Schiaparelli couture dress—during her red carpet interview with Variety, “If you're gonna leave the house, you might as well go all the way.” From the looks of it, these best-dressed celebrities at the couldn't have agreed more.Read on for the Glamour editors' picks for the best looks of the night, and click to see every single look from the red carpet.This Prada dress made me audibly gasp when Hunter Schafer walked on stage to present. I hate to use the word "ethereal" since it's very over-used in fashion-speak, but there's no other way to describe it.
The Hollywood awards season kicks into full gear this weekend with Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony, and actors are pondering how to enjoy the onslaught of attention and survive the ups and downs.Britain’s Carey Mulligan, a two-time Oscar nominee who is vying this year for a Best Actress Golden Globe for her role in “Maestro,” cuts to the chase: “Oh, just enjoy it and have fun and don’t take it too seriously.”Mulligan said she is delighted by what she calls “a lovely sisterhood” of actresses nominated this year, including Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Lily Gladstone and Greta Lee.Oscar-winning Stone, nominated for a Best Actress Golden Globe for “Poor Things,” acknowledged that the awards season is both “very nerve-wracking and very exciting.”On the arrivals line at the Palm Springs Film Festival this week, Golden Globe nominees shared their mix of elation, disorientation, and the need to take care of one’s mind, body, and spirit. The season runs through the Oscars on March 10 and includes several awards show stops and countless interviews.“It is a lot of attention on the project, that’s good, but at the same time I can understand how someone can get a little sideways with this runaway circus,” said Jeffrey Wright, nominated for best actor for “American Fiction,” adding, “I want our film to be seen.”Colman Domingo, vying for his first Golden Globe for best actor in “Rustin,” said the advice he gets from actors who have been through the awards season is to focus on self-care.“So don’t think about who is winning, don’t think about those things,” Domingo said.
Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events Goodbye, Christmas and New Year’s. Hello, awards season! The Golden Globes are upon us, and that means the festivities kick off with W Magazine’s annual Friday night soiree toasting its Best Performances Issue. Expect to see well-heeled, A-List celebrities mix and mingle elbow-to-elbow in the penthouse suite of the Chateau Marmont.
With Marks and Spencer's huge winter sale in full swing, fashion fans are snapping up an 'investment piece' dress that's designed to slim the figure and hide bloated tummies. The timeless £29 M&S dress is said to look far more expensive than it is, and looks similar to £400 styles from designer brand Self Portrait, which is loved by royals and celebrities like Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and Princess Beatrice.
With the Boxing Day sales now in full swing, Marks and Spencer is proving one of the most popular amongst fashion fans. M&S' physical stores are closed today to give staff a much-needed day off, but the high-street retailer's huge online sale has seen winter coats, boots, dresses, trousers, skirts and handbags slashed in price, with many styles selling out quickly.
Kate Middleton cut a chic and classic figure as she led the Wales family to the annual Christmas Day service at Sandringham, in a stunning blue ensemble to mark the special day. The 41 year old Princess of Wales opted for a tailored deep blue single breasted coat by Alexander McQueen, which featured an asymmetric waist button detail and notched lapels, that Kate effortlessly paired with a navy blue turtleneck and matching boots.
Guy Lodge Film Critic Quick, silly and lent weight only by the costume department’s copious wigs and furs, “The Crime Is Mine” finds tireless French auteur François Ozon in the playful period pastiche mode of “Potiche” and “8 Women.” It’s a film less about any frenetic onscreen shenanigans as it is about its own mood board of sartorial and cinematic reference points — Jean Renoir, Billy Wilder, some vintage Chanel — and as such it slips down as fizzily and forgettably as a bottle of off-brand sparkling wine. This story of an aspiring stage star standing trial for a top impresario’s murder (and making the most of her moment in the tabloid flashbulbs) may be based on a nearly 90-year-old play, but for those versed more in Hollywood and Broadway than in French theater, Ozon’s adaptation resembles a kind of diva fanfic: What if Roxie Hart went up against Norma Desmond, except in rollicking 1930s Paris? As it happens, Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil’s 1934 comedy “Mon crime” has twice been adapted into Hollywood screwball romps: 1937’s Carole Lombard vehicle “True Confession” and the lesser 1946 remake “Cross My Heart,” starring Betty Hutton.
Just days before Christmas, Timothée Chalamet is heading out to run some errands!
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky share a sweet embrace at her Fenty x Puma sneaker launch party held at NeueHouse on Monday night (December 18) in Los Angeles.
Caroline Brew editor Teo Yoo (“Past Lives,” “Love to Hate You”) has been cast as a series regular in Season 2 of Netflix‘s “The Recruit.” He will play a highly skilled South Korean NIS agent “with a subversive sense of humor and willing to go to any lengths to protect those he cares about,” according to the release. Per the official logline, Season 2 of “The Recruit” finds Noah Centineo‘s CIA lawyer, Owen Hendricks, “pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to realize that the bigger threat just might be coming from inside the Agency.” Yoo was recently nominated for the best lead performance Independent Spirit Award via his role in Celine Song’s “Past Lives,” starring opposite Greta Lee.
Teo Yoo (Past Lives, Love to Hate You) will join Noah Centineo in Season 2 of Netflix‘s The Recruit as a series regular.
Emmy winner and Oscar nominee Glenn Close has been tapped to portray the legendary Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Carmel Snow in Apple TV+’s The New Look. The streamer revealed the news today along with two first-look photos of Close as the character. You can see them below. The role marks the first reunion for Close and The New Look creator Todd A. Kessler since their collaboration on the acclaimed series Damages.